Is wine necessary?


 

Hello everyone, I’m looking for some advice regarding wine in the protocol.

We have a patient with stage IV cancer (liver, lungs, colon).

We are just starting out with the protocol and are looking for information. 

We have read that he should drink sparkling white wine but we are not sure if alcohol is good in our circumstances. Would alcohol free wine have the same effect or is it actually important to have a normal wine. We are a bit confused. 

Some explanation would be much appreciated! 

Thank you!, colon).

We are just starting out with the protocol and are looking for information.
We have read that he should drink sparkling white wine but we are not sure if alcohol is good in our circumstances. Would alcohol free wine have the same effect or is it actually important to have a normal wine. We are a bit confused.
Some explanation would be much appreciated!
Thank you


 

That text makes it easy on my old(er) eyes, ha. Wine is absolutely NOT necessary, nor is the champagne. You can mix the flax seeds with freshly pressed juice in the morning instead of champagne. Wine is a "treat", so to speak. At the time I got cancer I was also fighting alcohol issues. Cancer forced me to stop drinking, and I was not about to challenge the beast again.

That was October of 2015 and I am still kicking.

All the best, Rod in MN/USA


On Sunday, August 25, 2024 at 02:18:58 PM CDT, Marta via groups.io <maupka@...> wrote:


Hello everyone, I’m looking for some advice regarding wine in the protocol.

We have a patient with stage IV cancer (liver, lungs, colon).

We are just starting out with the protocol and are looking for information. 

We have read that he should drink sparkling white wine but we are not sure if alcohol is good in our circumstances. Would alcohol free wine have the same effect or is it actually important to have a normal wine. We are a bit confused. 

Some explanation would be much appreciated! 

Thank you!, colon).

We are just starting out with the protocol and are looking for information.
We have read that he should drink sparkling white wine but we are not sure if alcohol is good in our circumstances. Would alcohol free wine have the same effect or is it actually important to have a normal wine. We are a bit confused.
Some explanation would be much appreciated!
Thank you


 

Hi Marta
 
As Rod says, the champagne and red wine are optional.
Dr. Budwig used champagne for the bubbles/alcohol to assist the delivery of the lipoproteins from the flax seeds.
When the liver is compromised, you would obviously have to be very,  very cautious with alcohol.
I would use a freshly squeezed fruit juice with freshly ground flax seeds instead.
Papaya and pineapple are wonderful for the digestive enzymes they contain. 
 
Best wishes
Julie,  UK


 


Thank you so much! That helps a lot!!