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Aug 08, 2006 06:15 AM

Alternative Cancer Therapies and Budwig Protocol


Hi,

I have read what has been said here some years ago about the flaxseed oil/cottage cheese diet to cure cancer developed by Dr Joanna Budwig. I have recently been told that I may have cancer and have been following this diet for two months. It costs about 20 dollars a week in flax oil and cottage cheese and there is a Yahoo Group for people on the diet. [Incidentally the Quack Watch site now says nothing about the Budwig diet].

My experience with friends and family of surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy is that they do not cure cancer and are harmful. If they do not produce a cure, it is difficult to judge whether the conventional therapies for cancer are worthwhile. Do the pain and discomfort deliver sufficient extra life and of a good quality. Instinctively I am with Hippocrates when he said "First do no harm".

What do other people think?


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No. 1
from Tweety
Old Aug 08, 2006, 06:55 AM
Updated Aug 08, 2006 at 07:08 AM by suebird3

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I'm sorry to hear that you have cancer. I for one will definately include alternative approaches if I ever get cancer.

Sometimes surgery, chemo and radio are futile. It's frustrating to see so many sick and dying people suffer through these treatments when they only make the end more miserable.

However, many advances have been made and these treatments can cure some cancers. So I'm going to have to disagree with you. There are hundreds and thousands of people who have survived cancer with conventional treatment. Mostly it depends on the type of cancern and the stage.

Best of luck to you.

BTW, this is the introduction forum and doesn't get much traffic. Welcome to Allnurses.

Perhaps the moderator will move it to the general forum or the oncology forum where you might get more input.
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Old Aug 08, 2006, 09:12 AM

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I moved this thread to the Holisitc Nursing Forum. keitheron, are you a Nurse?

Please take the time to review our TOS. We are not here to give advice to patients. My empathy goes out to anyone who suffers from cancer. I personally would consult the best Oncologist available as well as consult with those professionals in the Holistic field I deemed appropriate.

Good luck to you.
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from keitheron
Old Aug 17, 2006, 01:33 AM

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Thank you for moving my thread about cancer. I realise you are a support site for nurses. I just wanted to see what nurses who deal with cancer on a day to day basis think about the conventional treatments.
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from Mandolyn
Old Oct 01, 2006, 04:43 PM

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I too am sorry to hear about your recent diagnosis.
There are many alternative therapies out there. I am not in a place to recommend one since I am not a doctor but one thing I have worked with and read a lot about is the role of Vitamin C in helping with cancer.
Some places are doing IV vitamin C along with oral doses. Some places do something called insulin potentiated chemotherapy where they use a very low dose of chemo and supposedly direct it to the cancer cells with insulin.
Again, I do not know if these are good therapies or the outcomes of those who have done them, I just know of their existance.
After establishing a good oncologist, you could go to a naturopath as well to get a good nutrional support for what you are going through.
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from kateri
Old Nov 27, 2006, 07:21 PM

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Sorry to hear about your illness. I know that cancer feeds off of sugar and iron. There is an alternative medical institute in Mexico that I know people have gotten treated from cancer with great success. It's called Sanoviv.
Sanoviv.com
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Old Aug 02, 2009, 03:05 AM

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just wondering how keitheron was doing. Anyone heard from him?
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Old Aug 02, 2009, 03:04 PM

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All I can say is that in September 2002 there was
evidence of cancer in my bladder. I began the Dr
Budwig treatment and followed it precisely. In April
I had biopsy of my bladder. The pathology report
shows no cancer. In June the urologist agreed with
me that the flaxseed oil with cottage cheese was
helpful for me. My next appointment is in December.
My PSA is very low, 1.02. There is no evidence of CA
in the bladder.
The only treatment I did was Dr Budwig’s diet.
I will not add to that treatment or change it in any
kind of way. I make a mixture in the morning, put it
on my oatmeal, save some to use as my salad dressing
for lunch. I am strong and feel wonderful.
Blessings,
Charles
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No. 8
from sethmctenn
Old Sep 07, 2009, 12:38 PM

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I've had several patients who have done the Budwig protocol as part of a larger overall approach. It does address inflammation nicely, possibly decreases total estrogenic stimulation by competetive binding of phytoestrogens. It is also an extremely low glycemic index food and may help with reducing insulin/IGF-1 stimulation of tumors. I do think that it may be helpful but is not a very comprehensive approach.
Some of the most scientific info on addressing cancer with natural agents comes from Jonathan Treasure, Donald Yance, and Chanchal Cabrerra. www.centrehealing.com
I listened to them at a conference and was very impressed by the thoroughness of their approach. I also think that Donald Yance has a book out. Blessings to you and drop me a message if you want to talk any further.
Seth
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