@zainyochka – Dr. Budwig suggested eating the mix 2 or 3 times daily. Be sure you are eating the rest of her diet as well. You can read the full Budwig program on my site. The address is above the video. For prevention or healing, you really need to try to follow the full plan as closely as possible.
@AllNaturElle1 – Research has shown that shark cartilege is not successful in fighting cancer. It’s better not to add man-made supplements of any kind to the mix. Give your dog beef & chicken at a separate meal. Meats and vegetables are better for dogs if given in their raw form. 2x per day is enough to give the CC and flax oil.
@LukeL007 – Yogurt can be used if it’s drained of it’s whey for several hours and turned into cheese. The oil needs a certain amount of density of sulphurated proteins in the cheese in order to bond with them. That’s very important. So, yogurt alone is not good to use – some websites erroneously say that it’s OK but they’re wrong. In fact, there’s a lot of misinformation on the web about Budwig. Go to my website, address is above the video, to read the full Budwig plan.
How often is it suggested to consume this concoction? I think I read somewhere, daily.. However, would the same effects no be achieved eating it bi-daily or perhaps at latest tri-daily?
CAN YOU ADD SHARK CARTILAGE TO MIX? My dog has thyroid cancer that spread to lungs, it’s advanced. He still has energy and is hungry, Is it ok to give with mixture for a canine? Also can they have beef, chicken on top or as separate meal. I give him broccoli and carrot, apple on occasion, do vegetable have to be raw or can broccoli be steamed? Is 2x per day enough for CC and Flax. Thanks for your quick advice!
@Dirtfire – Capsules of flax oil won’t work in this program. Watch the video again. Notice that I stress the importance of blending and bonding the liquid oil with the cheese. The emulsion of the two is what allows the oil to be easily digested and metabolized so that it is carried to the cells that need it. See my website to read more about the Budwig plan. The address is above.
@Budwigdiet Thanks for the reply. I have another question: is the flaxseed oil in gelcap supplements more concentrated than the standard flaxseed oil you describe? Can they be used in the same amounts, and if not, how much less should be used?
If I’m making this for a dog, how much fat should be in the cottage cheese? 2% good, or should it be less or more? I heard dogs with cancer need more fat and protein than humans do, so I was just curious.
@Budwigdiet. Thanks for response. Bit of a misunderstanding, I think. I AM using flax oil + cottage cheese (3:6 tbs). My question was about if I could add soya milk AFTER fully blending the FOCC simply to make it thinner (instead of using milk).
Thanks Sandra for putting me on to this. I have shared it with many friends too.
@agatka2007 – Yes, it could help. It has helped adults recover from brain tumors. Cut the amounts in the recipe in half for her. This is only one part of the FULL Budwig plan. Go to my site to read the rest of it. See the address above the video
@leonskie1 – Soya milk shouldn’t be used. It won’t help. Use the address above the video to go to my site. Click on the flax oil/cottage cheese video link to find other suggestions to replace cottage cheese.
What about children, would this diet help a girl of 8 with brain tumour who is after operation and without hope of recovering? From what I read this is more for adults? I hope not. Have many table spoons of flax seed oil would a 8 yrs old child need?
Also I have been adding Soya milk at the blending stage (being dairy intolerant) but I notice one of your posts which says dont add water as it interferes with the bond between CC and oil. (Soya milk is mostly water!). Should I add the soya milk therefore afterwards or doesnt it matter.
Thanks Leigh
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@zainyochka – Dr. Budwig suggested eating the mix 2 or 3 times daily. Be sure you are eating the rest of her diet as well. You can read the full Budwig program on my site. The address is above the video. For prevention or healing, you really need to try to follow the full plan as closely as possible.
@AllNaturElle1 – Research has shown that shark cartilege is not successful in fighting cancer. It’s better not to add man-made supplements of any kind to the mix. Give your dog beef & chicken at a separate meal. Meats and vegetables are better for dogs if given in their raw form. 2x per day is enough to give the CC and flax oil.
@agatka2007 – See my answer below to Luke.
@LukeL007 – Yogurt can be used if it’s drained of it’s whey for several hours and turned into cheese. The oil needs a certain amount of density of sulphurated proteins in the cheese in order to bond with them. That’s very important. So, yogurt alone is not good to use – some websites erroneously say that it’s OK but they’re wrong. In fact, there’s a lot of misinformation on the web about Budwig. Go to my website, address is above the video, to read the full Budwig plan.
@MoczoUno – 1 or 2% is good.
Hello, Great video and advice!
How often is it suggested to consume this concoction? I think I read somewhere, daily.. However, would the same effects no be achieved eating it bi-daily or perhaps at latest tri-daily?
CAN YOU ADD SHARK CARTILAGE TO MIX? My dog has thyroid cancer that spread to lungs, it’s advanced. He still has energy and is hungry, Is it ok to give with mixture for a canine? Also can they have beef, chicken on top or as separate meal. I give him broccoli and carrot, apple on occasion, do vegetable have to be raw or can broccoli be steamed? Is 2x per day enough for CC and Flax. Thanks for your quick advice!
Great video your presentation is excellent, well spoken consise simple and easy to understand.
With thanks
Vic Warren
I have one more question for you. Is it all right to add flax seed oil to yoghurt instead of cottage cheese? Has it the same effect?
thank you for your help and advice
that’s so awesome. I’ve been eating nancy’s cottage cheese and barleans fresh flax oil just for taste and I didn’t know it was a “cure” recipe.
Can you use something else besides cottage cheese?
@Dirtfire – Capsules of flax oil won’t work in this program. Watch the video again. Notice that I stress the importance of blending and bonding the liquid oil with the cheese. The emulsion of the two is what allows the oil to be easily digested and metabolized so that it is carried to the cells that need it. See my website to read more about the Budwig plan. The address is above.
@Budwigdiet Thanks for the reply. I have another question: is the flaxseed oil in gelcap supplements more concentrated than the standard flaxseed oil you describe? Can they be used in the same amounts, and if not, how much less should be used?
If I’m making this for a dog, how much fat should be in the cottage cheese? 2% good, or should it be less or more? I heard dogs with cancer need more fat and protein than humans do, so I was just curious.
@Budwigdiet Alright, thanks for the advice! I’ve ordered a coffee-grinder.
@Budwigdiet. Thanks for response. Bit of a misunderstanding, I think. I AM using flax oil + cottage cheese (3:6 tbs). My question was about if I could add soya milk AFTER fully blending the FOCC simply to make it thinner (instead of using milk).
Thanks Sandra for putting me on to this. I have shared it with many friends too.
@Dirtfire – Flax seeds are used. They’re not beans. For seeds, you need a coffee bean grinder. A food-processer won’t grind them well enough.
@virgojeep1 – That won’t work. The oil needs to bond with the cheese. It won’t bond with a powder.
@agatka2007 – Yes, it could help. It has helped adults recover from brain tumors. Cut the amounts in the recipe in half for her. This is only one part of the FULL Budwig plan. Go to my site to read the rest of it. See the address above the video
@leonskie1 – Soya milk shouldn’t be used. It won’t help. Use the address above the video to go to my site. Click on the flax oil/cottage cheese video link to find other suggestions to replace cottage cheese.
What about using L-Methionine powder which is a sulfur protein instead of cottage cheese?
What about children, would this diet help a girl of 8 with brain tumour who is after operation and without hope of recovering? From what I read this is more for adults? I hope not. Have many table spoons of flax seed oil would a 8 yrs old child need?
Also I have been adding Soya milk at the blending stage (being dairy intolerant) but I notice one of your posts which says dont add water as it interferes with the bond between CC and oil. (Soya milk is mostly water!). Should I add the soya milk therefore afterwards or doesnt it matter.
Thanks Leigh