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The Budwig Diet
Thousands
have been helped by her protocol. Testimonials can be found for almost every
type of cancer and tumors, even late stage. Dr. Budwig has assisted many
seriously ill individuals, even those given up as terminal by orthodox medical
practitioners, to regain their health through a simple regimen of nutrition. The
basis of Dr. Budwig's program is the use of flaxseed oil blended with low-fat
cottage cheese.
Dr. Johanna
preaches against the use of what she calls "pseudo" fats - "hydrogenated,"
"partially hydrogenated" and even "polyunsaturated." The chemical processing
causes the oils to become a harmful substance deposited within the body. The
heart, for instance, rejects these fats and they end up as inorganic fatty
deposits on the heart muscle itself. They end up blocking circulation, damage
heart action, inhibit cell renewal and impede the free flow of blood and lymph
fluids.
Science has
proven that fats play an important role in the functioning of the entire body.
Fats (lipids) are vital for all growth processing, renewal of cells, brain and
nerve functions. Our energy resources are based on lipid metabolism. To function
efficiently, cells require true polyunsaturated, live electron-rich lipids,
present in abundance in raw flaxseed oil.
Lipids are
only water-soluble and free-flowing when bound to protein; thus the importance
of protein-rich cottage cheese. When high quality, electron-rich fats are
combined with proteins, the electrons are protected until the body requires
energy. This energy source is then fully and immediately available to the body
on demand, as nature intended.
Budwig
claims that the diet is both a preventative and a curative. She says the absence
of linol-acids [in the average western diet is responsible for the production
of oxydase, which induces cancer growth and is the cause of many other chronic
disorders.
The theory is:
the use of oxygen in the organism can be stimulated by protein compounds of
sulphuric content, which make oils water-soluble and which is present in cheese,
nuts, onion and leek vegetables such as leek, chive, onion and garlic, but
especially cottage cheese.
It is essential to use only unrefined,
cold-pressed oils with high linolic acid content, such as linseed, sunflower,
soya, poppyseed, walnut, and flax oils. Such oil should be consumed together
with foods containing the right proteins otherwise the oils will have the
OPPOSITE EFFECT, causing more harm than good.
The best combination is
cottage cheese and linseed oil. The linseed should be freshly ground.
Carbohydrates containing natural sugar, such as dates, figs, pears, apples and
grapes, can also be included in the diet. Honey is also beneficial. She
feels most of the synthetic vitamin A preparations are bad because they contain
oxidation products, but much carotene as pro-vitamin A (from carrot) is
consumed. Vitamin B from buttermilk, yogurt, and natural yeast is
beneficial.
A person
requires daily about 4 oz. of cottage cheese mixed well with 1.5 oz. of linseed
oil. A blender or egg beater works fine. The mixture an be sweeten with honey or
otherwise flavored naturally. Fresh fruits can be
added.
Dr. Johanna Budwig Mix:
Put
in your blender:
1 cup Organic
low fat cottage cheese
2-5 Tbsp. of flaxseed oil
enough water
to make it soft
Optional:
1-3 Tbsp. of
freshly ground up flaxseed (coffee grinder works
fine)
cayenne
garlic
red pepper
For those who
can't eat dairy products, you can substitute "Companion Nutrients"
available through Nature's Distributors in
Make it very
soft.
Eat some of it every day.
Some people just
add the above to their diet, while others follow a Program that she
recommends:
The patient has no nourishment on day #1
other than 250 ml (8.5 oz) of Flax Oil with honey plus freshly squeezed fruit
juices (no sugar added!). In the case of a very ill person, champagne may be
added on the first day in place of juice and is taken with the Flax Oil and
honey.
1) SUGAR IS ABSOLUTELY FORBIDDEN. Grape
juice may be added to sweeten any other freshly squeezed juices.
2) Other
'forbiddens' are:
- All animal fats.
- All Salad Oils (this included
commercial mayonnaise)
- All Meats (chemicals & hormones)
-
Butter
- Margarine
- Preserved Meats (the preservatives block metabolism
even of Flax Oil)
3) Freshly squeezed vegetable juices are fine - carrot,
celery, apple, and red beet.
4) Three times daily a warm tea is essential
- peppermint, rose hips or grape tea - all sweetened as desired with honey. One
cup of black tea before
DAILY
Before
breakfast - a glass of Acidophilus milk or Sauerkraut juice is
taken.
Breakfast - Muesli (regular cereal) is overlaid with 2 tablespoons
(30 ml) of Flax Oil and honey and fresh fruit according to season - berries,
cherries, apricots, peaches, grated apple. Vary the flavor from day to day. Use
any nuts except peanuts! Herbal teas as desired or black tea. A 4 oz (120 g)
serving of THE SPREAD (directions below). This is fine to eat 'straight' like a
custard, or add it to other foods taken in the day as you will
see.
Morning tea (10am) - A glass of fresh carrot juice, apple, celery,
or beet-apple juice is taken.
Lunch - Raw salad with yogurt-Flax Oil
Mayonnaise (directions below).
In addition to 'greens' salads, use grated
turnips, carrots, kohlrabi, radishes, sauerkraut or cauliflower. A fine powder
of horseradish, chives or parsley may be added for flavor.
Cooked Meal
Course - Steamed vegetables, potatoes, or such grains as rice, buck-wheat or
millet may be served. to these add either THE SPREAD or THE MAYO - for flavor
and to up your intake of Flax Oil. Also mix THE SPREAD with potatoes for an
especially hearty meal. Add caraway, chives, parsley or other
herbs.
Dessert - Mix fresh fruit other than those used for breakfast with
THE SPREAD, this time (instead of honey), flavored using cream of lemon, vanilla
or berries.
Afternoon Tea (
Supper - Have this
early, at
How
to prepare 'THE SPREAD'
Place 250 ml (8.5 oz) Flax Oil into a mixer bowl
and add one pound (450 g) of 1% Cottage Cheese low fat or Quark) and add 4
tablespoons (60 ml) of Honey. Turn on the mixer and add just enough low fat milk
or water to get the contents of the bowl to blend in together. In 5 minutes, a
preparation of custard consistency results that has NO taste of the oil (and no
oily 'ring' should be seen when you rinse out the bowl).
Alternatively,
you can use Yogurt instead of Cottage Cheese in proportions of 1 oz (30 g) of
Yogurt to 1 tablespoon (15 ml) each of Flax Oil and of honey and blend as
above.
NOTE: When Flax Oil is blended like this, it does not cause
diarrhea even when given in large amounts. It reacts chemically with the
(sulphur) proteins of the cottage cheese, yogurt, etc.
How to prepare
'THE MAYO' (Mayonnaise):
Mix together 2 tablespoons (30 ml) Flax Oil, 2
tablespoons (30 ml) milk, and 2 tablespoons (30 ml) Yogurt.
Then add 2
tablespoons (30 ml) of Lemon juice (or Apple Cider Vinegar) and add 1 teaspoon
(2.5g) Mustard plus some herbs such as marjoram or dill.
Next add 2 or 3
slices of health food store pickles (no preservatives! - read label!) and a
pinch of herbal salts.
According to Dr. Budwig, you need to remain on
this diet for a good 5 years. If you break the rules of this diet, Dr Budwig
reports, (ie. eating preserved meats, candy, etc), the tumors will sometimes
grow rapidly worse.
FLAX (LINSEED)
Flax Seeds may also be used.
Seeds need only be cracked in a food blender, or they may be ground in a coffee
grinder. One needs three times the amount of seed to get the oil equivalent.
Seeds are high in calories, so one may gain weight. The seeds are also high in
soluble fiber, so blending with liquid tends to produce ever-hardening
"jellies". Fresh-cracked seeds can sprinkled on muesli and should be eaten
promptly.