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Thanks for your input, Bill. Now, would you please share with the

group your own success with oleander?

 

Thanks!

 

 

oleander soup , " Bill " <w.wilkins wrote:

>

> To all concerned,

> I personally tried the budwig diet for 3 months. It tasted great,

but my gist tumor grew from 7.6 to 9.7 cm during that time. I would

not recommend anyone to solely depend on the budwig diet. I even got

the correct cheese recommended as a dairy in Davis California

produced it.

> Bill Wilkins

>

> -

> md29again

> oleander soup

> 2008-05-18 16:25

> Re: The " key people " at the Budwig group

are wrong!

>

>

>

> Hi...

>

> Dr. Budwig may have used unprocessed cottage cheese in Germany and

that could have made a big difference in her achieving better results.

>

> -Mary 970-282-8551

>

> In a message dated 5/18/2008 12:27:42 PM Mountain Daylight Time,

writes:

> I don't know who the " key members " in the Budwig Group are, or their

> experiences or qualifications, but I personally will venture

that they

> are out to lunch unless they provide specific information to

change my

> mind. Certainly the flaxseed and cottage cheese/yogurt part of the

> Budwig diet (and that is the part I recommend highest) is completely

> compatible with oleander. Perhaps there are other elements they

think

> might not match up?

>

> I have great respect for the Budwig diet (or at least the key

elements

> of it) and it has been a part of my recommendations from day

one. The

> makers of Anvirzel vouch for it's compatibility with oleander,

as does

> MD Anderson lead research scientist Dr. Robert Newman, and so does

> Marc Swanepoel (who formulated the Sutherlandia OPC).

>

> Add the flaxseed and cottage cheese/yogurt part to the natural

> anti-cancer protocol I have posted will give you a very good cancer

> fighting and cancer beating protocol - one that better and more

> practical than the Budwig Diet alone.

>

> A lot of groups seem to be overly protective and overly zealous of

> their own protocols - maintaining that they must be followed to the

> letter or else (and on " or else " sometimes is that it gives them an

> out when the protocol fails!) while rejecting compatibility with

other

> protocols.

>

> I understand - I am a bit the same way when it comes to oleander and

> the things I recommend. However, I have always recommended a

> multi-element approach. And besides, I KNOW that oleander and the

> rest of the protocol works.

>

> I have seen the same attitude with Essaic (NOT a strong standalone

> cancer treatment, despite the protests of the ardent followers)and a

> number of other groups, as well as with groups like the fanatic

> followers of the supreme huckster Trudeau (who knows very little

about

> natural health, but a whole lot about hype and relieving people of

> their money) and the stinky breathed Atkins diet folks (NOT a

healthy

> diet, regardless of the hype and apologists).

>

> OK - off my soapbox. Tell those " key people " to put up and tell us

> specifically why they believe there is any compatibility or else

take

> another look!

>

> >

> oleander soup , " Duane Christensen "

> <duanechristensen@> wrote:

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

 

> Wondering what's for Dinner Tonight? Get new twists on family

favorites at AOL Food.

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Hi Tony and group.

today i went to the health shop to buy some powder magnesium ( magnisium chloride ) witch they dint have, so they invice me to take EPSOM SALT my question is, is this correct?

regards Mary

 

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Tony

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008 2:34 AM

Thanks Bill - another oleander success story

 

 

Thanks for your input, Bill. Now, would you please share with thegroup your own success with oleander?Thanks!Tonyoleander soup , "Bill" <w.wilkins wrote:>> To all concerned,> I personally tried the budwig diet for 3 months. It tasted great,but my gist tumor grew from 7.6 to 9.7 cm during that time. I wouldnot recommend anyone to solely depend on the budwig diet. I even gotthe correct cheese recommended as a dairy in Davis California produced it.> Bill Wilkins> > - > md29again > oleander soup > 2008-05-18 16:25> Re: The "key people" at the Budwig groupare wrong!> > > > Hi...> > Dr. Budwig may have used unprocessed cottage cheese in Germany andthat could have made a big difference in her achieving better results. > > -Mary 970-282-8551 > > In a message dated 5/18/2008 12:27:42 PM Mountain Daylight Time, writes:> I don't know who the "key members" in the Budwig Group are, or their> experiences or qualifications, but I personally will venturethat they> are out to lunch unless they provide specific information tochange my> mind. Certainly the flaxseed and cottage cheese/yogurt part of the> Budwig diet (and that is the part I recommend highest) is completely> compatible with oleander. Perhaps there are other elements theythink> might not match up?> > I have great respect for the Budwig diet (or at least the keyelements> of it) and it has been a part of my recommendations from dayone. The> makers of Anvirzel vouch for it's compatibility with oleander,as does> MD Anderson lead research scientist Dr. Robert Newman, and so does> Marc Swanepoel (who formulated the Sutherlandia OPC).> > Add the flaxseed and cottage cheese/yogurt part to the natural> anti-cancer protocol I have posted will give you a very good cancer> fighting and cancer beating protocol - one that better and more> practical than the Budwig Diet alone.> > A lot of groups seem to be overly protective and overly zealous of> their own protocols - maintaining that they must be followed to the> letter or else (and on "or else" sometimes is that it gives them an> out when the protocol fails!) while rejecting compatibility withother> protocols.> > I understand - I am a bit the same way when it comes to oleander and> the things I recommend. However, I have always recommended a> multi-element approach. And besides, I KNOW that oleander and the> rest of the protocol works.> > I have seen the same attitude with Essaic (NOT a strong standalone> cancer treatment, despite the protests of the ardent followers)and a> number of other groups, as well as with groups like the fanatic> followers of the supreme huckster Trudeau (who knows very littleabout> natural health, but a whole lot about hype and relieving people of> their money) and the stinky breathed Atkins diet folks (NOT ahealthy> diet, regardless of the hype and apologists).> > OK - off my soapbox. Tell those "key people" to put up and tell us> specifically why they believe there is any compatibility or elsetake> another look!> > Tony> > oleander soup , "Duane Christensen"> <duanechristensen@> wrote:> >> > > > > > > > >-------------------------> Wondering what's for Dinner Tonight? Get new twists on familyfavorites at AOL Food.>

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