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Flax Oil As a True Aid Against Arthritis Heart Infarction Cancer and Other Diseases

  • ISBN13: 9780969527213
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Flax Oil As a True Aid Against Arthri­tis Heart Infarc­tion Can­cer and Other Diseases 

6 Responses to “ Flax Oil As a True Aid Against Arthritis Heart Infarction Cancer and Other Diseases ”

  1. The peo­ple who say “it makes so much sense” prob­a­bly have for­got­ten any sci­ence they learned in school. The book is so rife with errors I’ll just men­tion a cou­ple. One of the biggest pieces of non­sense is the pro­mo­tion of “electron-rich foods. ” All mat­ter has the same amount of elec­trons as it does pro­tons, oth­er­wise it would carry a sta­tic elec­tric charge. “It is the human being, with his grad­ual con­cen­tra­tion of elec­trons, ever striv­ing towards the future, who con­ceals within him­self the great­est poten­tial for the sun’s energy on earth. “A way to get a grad­ual con­cen­tra­tion of elec­trons is to shuf­fle your shoes against a car­pet when the weather is dry. That will gen­er­ally cause a small accu­mu­la­tion of elec­trons unbal­anced by pro­tons. When you get close enough to a con­duc­tor such a door­knob or another per­son there is a shock as the excess elec­trons jump to the body with the lesser excess charge. Imag­ine a larger “con­cen­tra­tion of elec­trons. ““Thus, the human who eats refined food­stuffs or food which lacks elec­tron.… ” No food could lack elec­trons, that is phys­i­cally impos­si­ble. It can’t even have a rel­a­tive lack of elec­trons, or it would be elec­tri­cally charged, like sta­tic cling from the dryer, or worse. Her char­ac­ter­i­za­tion of all can­cer is patently false: “the only sub­stance which char­ac­terised the can­cer­ous cells, as opposed to healthy ones, was iso­lated fat; the for­ma­tion of fat in the cell nucleus, cell body and cyto­plasm. It was the sin­gle dis­tin­guish­ing fea­ture of can­cer­ous cells in con­trast to healthy ones. “That is cer­tainly not accepted today. Can­cer is much more com­pli­cated than that. You can read more infor­ma­tion at the NCI site can­cer. gov. I do sym­pa­thize with those who are des­per­ate for help. But the whole the­ory that this book is based on is utter non­sense. The late Dr. Bud­wig seems to have believed in her the­ory, but there have been no con­trolled stud­ies, even ret­ro­spec­tive stud­ies, look­ing at groups of patients who either did or did not go on the Bud­wig diet. I can’t say the diet is non­sense, but the ideas behind it cer­tainly are.
    Rat­ing: 1 / 5

  2. Don’t believe that any one par­tic­u­lar oil is a cure all for life’s ail­ments. There are so many fac­tors — genet­ics, envi­ron­ment, diet, bad habits, exer­cise, expo­sure to tox­ins, etc. , that all con­tribute to health or ill­ness. Heck, men­tal atti­tude and your out­look on life are also major fac­tors.
    Rat­ing: 3 / 5

  3. Great book with very help­ful infor­ma­tion. And seller deliv­ered as promised. The book was in excel­lent con­di­tion.
    Rat­ing: 5 / 5

  4. The idea with flax is not exactly new. Still impor­tant and worth con­sid­er­ing. Good book.
    Rat­ing: 4 / 5

  5. Great post. It is clear You have a great deal of unused capac­ity, which you have not turned to your advantage.

    The way you write shows you have a need for other peo­ple to like and admire you, and yet you tend to be crit­i­cal of yourself.

    It seems to me that while While you have some per­sonal weak­nesses you are gen­er­ally able to com­pen­sate for them.

  6. This reprint of Johanna Budwig’s orig­i­nal, Novem­ber 1959 lec­ture is well worth a care­ful read. But I found it tough going because, at least in the begin­ning, it entan­gles her use­ful and inter­est­ing his­tor­i­cal find­ings and ideas with an attack on the food-processing indus­try of the day, for its harm­ful preser­v­a­tives and addi­tives. She’s gone, now, but I would have loved to see her pro­duce an update, based on what we have learned about metab­o­lism, cell biol­ogy and mol­e­c­u­lar biol­ogy, up to the time of her death in 2003. I deducted one star for the “entan­gle­ment” and another star because it is out of date. But she is still one of my heroes.
    Rat­ing: 3 / 5

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