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    <title>CancerCompass Message Board: Flax Oil </title>
    <description>CancerCompass message board discussion started by Schutzer on 7/19/2007</description>
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      <title>Flax Oil </title>
      <description>I am new to the idea of flax oil and cottage cheest for the treatment of cancer.&amp;nbsp; A few questions come to mind, though...According to Dr. Budwig, the diet must be followed with the flax oil / cottage cheese.&amp;nbsp; Can the benefits be reaped by simply adding the flax / cheese to a normally good diet?&amp;nbsp; Cliff Beckwith didn&amp;#39;t give any indication of a dietary change in his testimonial.Can someone clear this up for me?</description>
      <author>Schutzer</author>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jul 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Flax Oil</title>
      <description>&amp;nbsp;On 7/19/2007 Schutzer wrote:I am new to the idea of flax oil and cottage cheest for the treatment of cancer.&amp;nbsp; A few questions come to mind, though...According to Dr. Budwig, the diet must be followed with the flax oil / cottage cheese.&amp;nbsp; Can the benefits be reaped by simply adding the flax / cheese to a normally good diet?&amp;nbsp; Cliff Beckwith didn&amp;#39;t give any indication of a dietary change in his testimonial.Can someone clear this up for me?I have known about the flax seed oil/cottage cheese for a while but I found it difficult to eat it because of its taste. Lately I found a new recipe which tastes better so I started to take it again. : 3 tablespoons of certified organic flaxseed oil,&amp;nbsp;3/4 cup of organic low fat cottage cheese, mix well with a hand beeter than pour the mixture in a blender, add fruit of any kind, straberries, grapes, apples, kiwi, bananas&amp;nbsp; etc.. all cut in small pieces, if needed you can add a little milk.&amp;nbsp;It almost tastes good. If you would like more information about the budwid&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; diet&amp;nbsp; go to www.nutrition 2000. com. The way I understand it that the more you are carefull about your diet the better it is. This diet normally calls for lots of vegetables and fruit, no red meat (beef, lamb &amp;amp; pork) no white flour better whole grain bread and pasta. I am personally taking lot of other supplements like melatonin, essiac tea, goji juice , I am not sure if they are helping but they sure are not hurting. According to my oncologistI had six months to live , this was last november 2006, I am still arouund and in decent good shape. no pains, drive my&amp;nbsp; car&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;, live alone and play lots of bridge. You should also look up melatonin. try to find a report on melatoni and cancer treatment by Eileen M. Lynch and oncology researcher, tyou may find this report at : www.lef.org/magazine/mag2004/jan2004_report_melatonin_01 ,Good luck, Rosalia</description>
      <author>Rosalia</author>
      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Nov 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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