Re: making quark from goat milk


 

Hi Julie!

Thank you so much for the story. I believe everyone in this group really does not like the idea of using the chemo alongside Budwig. I have been a avid believer in the Budwig protocol. Thank you for this because it is so closely related to my brother n laws case. And to everyone that has been sending in their thoughts. I also agree with the belief that Budwig believed that most cancers can be addressed being on The protocol. I also want to say you guys are an amazing support team. :-)

Jenny


On Oct 3, 2024, at 9:50 AM, jfanciullacci via groups.io <jfanciullacci@...> wrote:


Hi Jenny
 
I'll tell you the story of someone I know personally.
Approximately 10 years ago he was diagnosed with colon cancer that had metastasised to 13 lesions in the liver.
 
He embraced the Budwig Protocol fully and within a very short time......a month or two, (I can't remember exactly), the liver lesions had disappeared and the original tumour had shrunk by around 40%.
His doctors had originally predicted that he had about 8 months to live, they weren't offering him surgery (too risky as the tumour was too large) nor chemo, as it would only offer him a few more months and he would feel very ill during that time.
 
Once it was discovered that the liver lesions had disappeared, leaving only scars, his doctors decided they could cut away the scarred side, allowing the other side to regenerate the liver. 
He went ahead with the liver surgery.
 
As the primary tumour had shrunk so much, he was offered chemo to reduce it further so that surgery to remove it completely, would be an option.
He went ahead with this too.
 
Chemo put a terrible strain on him and his wife and he could no longer stomach the focc.  
His wife continued to juice for him daily, she would juice a lot....... I think they were following the Gerson protocol during chemo but it was the Budwig Protocol that gave him the remarkable results at the beginning, pre conventional " treatment."
 
The permant effect of the chemotherapy is peripheral neuropathy which is very painful for him but he's alive and well, 10 years on! 
 
I don't think I've ever heard of anyone surviving this type of cancer with conventional treatment alone. 
 
 I hope his story helps!
 
Best wishes
Julie, UK

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