Budwig and other protocols


 

It seems that the Budwig/Focc is conservative in the sense that you can not deviate from it too much.  I am following it as closely as possible with exception of the sauerkraut juice (I was looking into an alternative to that)  That being said, I take certain medications and some supplements (possibly unnecessarily as they may not do much) and have been concerned they may interfere with results.  I read somewhere in the bio Budwig that they had a clinic in Sweden (?)   where there was a 90% cure rate, and it seems the least offensive of all the protocols, up to and including "standard of torture" (oops I meant care) protocols, fasting for 45 days, using drugs off use (getting a dr to prescribe in the us is impossible) IVC (expense) etc.

But with Budwig, has anyone successfully integrated other techniques on occasion?  There was a man named Guy Hoffman (from Dr. Berg fame) who fasted for 45 days and cured his prostate cancer,  but later I found out that he had testosterone/adt  therapy (chemical castration)  so to me that negates his success, and I have seen this with other protocols on mixing and matching with standard of care,  is Budwig one of the few that could be classified as "stand alone"?

 

 


 

On Apr 10, 2024, at 11:39 AM, gsixtysix@... wrote:



It seems that the Budwig/Focc is conservative in the sense that you can not deviate from it too much.  I am following it as closely as possible with exception of the sauerkraut juice (I was looking into an alternative to that)  That being said, I take certain medications and some supplements (possibly unnecessarily as they may not do much) and have been concerned they may interfere with results.  I read somewhere in the bio Budwig that they had a clinic in Sweden (?)   where there was a 90% cure rate, and it seems the least offensive of all the protocols, up to and including "standard of torture" (oops I meant care) protocols, fasting for 45 days, using drugs off use (getting a dr to prescribe in the us is impossible) IVC (expense) etc.

But with Budwig, has anyone successfully integrated other techniques on occasion?  There was a man named Guy Hoffman (from Dr. Berg fame) who fasted for 45 days and cured his prostate cancer,  but later I found out that he had testosterone/adt  therapy (chemical castration)  so to me that negates his success, and I have seen this with other protocols on mixing and matching with standard of care,  is Budwig one of the few that could be classified as "stand alone"?