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Thank you Marilyn, I am so happy BP is working for you. Truely phenomenal diet that converts sick cells into healthy ones .Keep healing my friend !!! Cheers
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On Wednesday, July 17, 2024, 1:39 AM, Marilyn Frasier via groups.io <drfrasier52@...> wrote: Hi Goran,
Thank you for sharing this. Amazing! I have multilevel degenerative spine conditions, including spinal stenosis. Since doing the Budwig protocol the nerve pain has decreased by 90% and I hardly ever take any pain medications. The oil protein diet must work systematically to correct many different conditions. I wish you continued healing. Very best, Marilyn
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Hi Goran,
Thank you for sharing this. Amazing! I have multilevel degenerative spine conditions, including spinal stenosis. Since doing the Budwig protocol the nerve pain has decreased by 90% and I hardly ever take any pain medications. The oil protein diet must work systematically to correct many different conditions. I wish you continued healing. Very best, Marilyn
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Thank you Ivanka, I found this group so inspiring and encouraging with tons of good information. Best regards Goran
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On Tuesday, July 16, 2024, 8:58 AM, Vania <ivanjelina@...> wrote: That’s wonderful, Goran, thank you for sharing. I also got rid of a stubborn fungal infection on my toes which I had had for years until I started eating the FOCC mix every day. It took me about a month and then I noticed it was fully gone. I’m glad you’re enjoying the benefits of the diet. - Ivanka On Sunday, July 14, 2024, Goran Medic via groups.io <medicdg= yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote: Hi there, I have had a toe nail infection on and off, mostly on for more than 20 years. Tried topical cream, systemic anti fungus treatment and nothing worked 100%. I have been on Budwig protocol truthfully as much as possible for about 8-9 weeks for GIST cancer and the toenails infection is gone - amazing, also my blood pressure is much better- all good side effects 🙂👍. It is telling me that the protocol is working, not the i had doubts about it.
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That’s wonderful, Goran, thank you for sharing. I also got rid of a stubborn fungal infection on my toes which I had had for years until I started eating the FOCC mix every day. It took me about a month and then I noticed it was fully gone. I’m glad you’re enjoying the benefits of the diet. - Ivanka
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On Sunday, July 14, 2024, Goran Medic via groups.io <medicdg= yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote: Hi there, I have had a toe nail infection on and off, mostly on for more than 20 years. Tried topical cream, systemic anti fungus treatment and nothing worked 100%. I have been on Budwig protocol truthfully as much as possible for about 8-9 weeks for GIST cancer and the toenails infection is gone - amazing, also my blood pressure is much better- all good side effects 🙂👍. It is telling me that the protocol is working, not the i had doubts about it.
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Hi there, I have had a toe nail infection on and off, mostly on for more than 20 years. Tried topical cream, systemic anti fungus treatment and nothing worked 100%. I have been on Budwig protocol truthfully as much as possible for about 8-9 weeks for GIST cancer and the toenails infection is gone - amazing, also my blood pressure is much better- all good side effects 🙂👍. It is telling me that the protocol is working, not the i had doubts about it.
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On Sunday, July 14, 2024, 11:00 PM, Tom via groups.io <thomas.carroll20@...> wrote: Budwig says what type of cancer was unimportant as her therapy worked on all of it! On 13 Jul 2024, at 11:20, Goran Medic via groups.io <medicdg@...> wrote:
Thank you Rod, I will keep the group updated as I get more details about the progress. Cheers Goran New Zealand On Saturday, July 13, 2024, 12:27 PM, Rod Holmgren via groups.io <s4sindus@...> wrote: Glad to read of another disease that can be treated with the protocol. GIST isn't a malignancy like cancer, but I can see how it would cross over. Diabetes, arthritis, many other issues have been healed by accident while people were treating cancer with Budwig. Hope it continues well, friend.
All the best, Rod in MN/USA On Friday, July 12, 2024 at 04:52:20 PM CDT, Goran Medic via groups.io <medicdg@...> wrote:
It is GIST ( gastrointestinal stromal tumor) very rare kind of cancer, stage 4 . The classification is a bit different than the “normal “ cancer. It is kind of chronic condition as long as pills are working. No classic chemotherapy or radiation, just target medication for a cancer cells. So I combine conventional treatments with the BP. Not brave enough to go on BP only, but trying to be truthful to it as much as possible. So far so good. Cheers Goran On Saturday, July 13, 2024, 12:32 AM, Dean <acudean5@...> wrote: Goran can I ask what is the medical problem that you are doing Budwig for? Thanks, Dean I hope it goes well for you. Since I found out about it I changed my life style so BP fits easy in that. I enjoy FOCC twice daily plus 5 servings of FS and the rest of it. The only thing I didn’t exclude is animal proteins- once daily though for dinner only. I was amazed how such simple BP diet in short period of time made me feel really good, like nothing is wrong with me 🙂. Of course it’s much more into it than just FOCC , plant based food , believe, positive mindset, optimism at all times, spending time outside etc. For me so good so far. Cheers Goran. On Friday, July 12, 2024, 5:07 PM, Gian Camargos <giancamargos@...> wrote: Hi, I also have GIST for over 7 years. I also take Imanib. At first I followed the protocol, but then I couldn't follow it completely.
Hi there Iam new to the group. I have got GIST stage 4. I am on imatinib ( protein inhibitor) 400mg once daily for 10 weeks and on Budwig protocol for 8 weeks. I follow the protocol as much as possible I would say 90% Since on it I feel great. Lost 5-6 kg , sorted out my high blood pressure and feel 10 years younger. I will have my first CT scan at the end of July and see how it goes, but regardless of the results I think taking in account the way I feel I am sure it is working. cheers Goran
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Budwig says what type of cancer was unimportant as her therapy worked on all of it!
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On 13 Jul 2024, at 11:20, Goran Medic via groups.io <medicdg@...> wrote:
Thank you Rod, I will keep the group updated as I get more details about the progress. Cheers Goran New Zealand On Saturday, July 13, 2024, 12:27 PM, Rod Holmgren via groups.io <s4sindus@...> wrote: Glad to read of another disease that can be treated with the protocol. GIST isn't a malignancy like cancer, but I can see how it would cross over. Diabetes, arthritis, many other issues have been healed by accident while people were treating cancer with Budwig. Hope it continues well, friend.
All the best, Rod in MN/USA On Friday, July 12, 2024 at 04:52:20 PM CDT, Goran Medic via groups.io <medicdg@...> wrote:
It is GIST ( gastrointestinal stromal tumor) very rare kind of cancer, stage 4 . The classification is a bit different than the “normal “ cancer. It is kind of chronic condition as long as pills are working. No classic chemotherapy or radiation, just target medication for a cancer cells. So I combine conventional treatments with the BP. Not brave enough to go on BP only, but trying to be truthful to it as much as possible. So far so good. Cheers Goran On Saturday, July 13, 2024, 12:32 AM, Dean <acudean5@...> wrote: Goran can I ask what is the medical problem that you are doing Budwig for? Thanks, Dean I hope it goes well for you. Since I found out about it I changed my life style so BP fits easy in that. I enjoy FOCC twice daily plus 5 servings of FS and the rest of it. The only thing I didn’t exclude is animal proteins- once daily though for dinner only. I was amazed how such simple BP diet in short period of time made me feel really good, like nothing is wrong with me 🙂. Of course it’s much more into it than just FOCC , plant based food , believe, positive mindset, optimism at all times, spending time outside etc. For me so good so far. Cheers Goran. On Friday, July 12, 2024, 5:07 PM, Gian Camargos <giancamargos@...> wrote: Hi, I also have GIST for over 7 years. I also take Imanib. At first I followed the protocol, but then I couldn't follow it completely.
Hi there Iam new to the group. I have got GIST stage 4. I am on imatinib ( protein inhibitor) 400mg once daily for 10 weeks and on Budwig protocol for 8 weeks. I follow the protocol as much as possible I would say 90% Since on it I feel great. Lost 5-6 kg , sorted out my high blood pressure and feel 10 years younger. I will have my first CT scan at the end of July and see how it goes, but regardless of the results I think taking in account the way I feel I am sure it is working. cheers Goran
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Thank you Rod, I will keep the group updated as I get more details about the progress. Cheers Goran
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On Saturday, July 13, 2024, 12:27 PM, Rod Holmgren via groups.io <s4sindus@...> wrote: Glad to read of another disease that can be treated with the protocol. GIST isn't a malignancy like cancer, but I can see how it would cross over. Diabetes, arthritis, many other issues have been healed by accident while people were treating cancer with Budwig. Hope it continues well, friend.
All the best, Rod in MN/USA On Friday, July 12, 2024 at 04:52:20 PM CDT, Goran Medic via groups.io <medicdg@...> wrote:
It is GIST ( gastrointestinal stromal tumor) very rare kind of cancer, stage 4 . The classification is a bit different than the “normal “ cancer. It is kind of chronic condition as long as pills are working. No classic chemotherapy or radiation, just target medication for a cancer cells. So I combine conventional treatments with the BP. Not brave enough to go on BP only, but trying to be truthful to it as much as possible. So far so good. Cheers Goran On Saturday, July 13, 2024, 12:32 AM, Dean <acudean5@...> wrote: Goran can I ask what is the medical problem that you are doing Budwig for? Thanks, Dean I hope it goes well for you. Since I found out about it I changed my life style so BP fits easy in that. I enjoy FOCC twice daily plus 5 servings of FS and the rest of it. The only thing I didn’t exclude is animal proteins- once daily though for dinner only. I was amazed how such simple BP diet in short period of time made me feel really good, like nothing is wrong with me 🙂. Of course it’s much more into it than just FOCC , plant based food , believe, positive mindset, optimism at all times, spending time outside etc. For me so good so far. Cheers Goran. On Friday, July 12, 2024, 5:07 PM, Gian Camargos <giancamargos@...> wrote: Hi, I also have GIST for over 7 years. I also take Imanib. At first I followed the protocol, but then I couldn't follow it completely.
Hi there Iam new to the group. I have got GIST stage 4. I am on imatinib ( protein inhibitor) 400mg once daily for 10 weeks and on Budwig protocol for 8 weeks. I follow the protocol as much as possible I would say 90% Since on it I feel great. Lost 5-6 kg , sorted out my high blood pressure and feel 10 years younger. I will have my first CT scan at the end of July and see how it goes, but regardless of the results I think taking in account the way I feel I am sure it is working. cheers Goran
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Glad to read of another disease that can be treated with the protocol. GIST isn't a malignancy like cancer, but I can see how it would cross over. Diabetes, arthritis, many other issues have been healed by accident while people were treating cancer with Budwig. Hope it continues well, friend.
All the best, Rod in MN/USA On Friday, July 12, 2024 at 04:52:20 PM CDT, Goran Medic via groups.io <medicdg@...> wrote:
It is GIST ( gastrointestinal stromal tumor) very rare kind of cancer, stage 4 . The classification is a bit different than the “normal “ cancer. It is kind of chronic condition as long as pills are working. No classic chemotherapy or radiation, just target medication for a cancer cells. So I combine conventional treatments with the BP. Not brave enough to go on BP only, but trying to be truthful to it as much as possible. So far so good.
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On Saturday, July 13, 2024, 12:32 AM, Dean <acudean5@...> wrote: Goran can I ask what is the medical problem that you are doing Budwig for? Thanks, Dean I hope it goes well for you. Since I found out about it I changed my life style so BP fits easy in that. I enjoy FOCC twice daily plus 5 servings of FS and the rest of it. The only thing I didn’t exclude is animal proteins- once daily though for dinner only. I was amazed how such simple BP diet in short period of time made me feel really good, like nothing is wrong with me 🙂. Of course it’s much more into it than just FOCC , plant based food , believe, positive mindset, optimism at all times, spending time outside etc. For me so good so far. Cheers Goran. On Friday, July 12, 2024, 5:07 PM, Gian Camargos <giancamargos@...> wrote: Hi, I also have GIST for over 7 years. I also take Imanib. At first I followed the protocol, but then I couldn't follow it completely.
Hi there Iam new to the group. I have got GIST stage 4. I am on imatinib ( protein inhibitor) 400mg once daily for 10 weeks and on Budwig protocol for 8 weeks. I follow the protocol as much as possible I would say 90% Since on it I feel great. Lost 5-6 kg , sorted out my high blood pressure and feel 10 years younger. I will have my first CT scan at the end of July and see how it goes, but regardless of the results I think taking in account the way I feel I am sure it is working. cheers Goran
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It is GIST ( gastrointestinal stromal tumor) very rare kind of cancer, stage 4 . The classification is a bit different than the “normal “ cancer. It is kind of chronic condition as long as pills are working. No classic chemotherapy or radiation, just target medication for a cancer cells. So I combine conventional treatments with the BP. Not brave enough to go on BP only, but trying to be truthful to it as much as possible. So far so good.
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On Saturday, July 13, 2024, 12:32 AM, Dean <acudean5@...> wrote: Goran can I ask what is the medical problem that you are doing Budwig for? Thanks, Dean
I hope it goes well for you. Since I found out about it I changed my life style so BP fits easy in that. I enjoy FOCC twice daily plus 5 servings of FS and the rest of it. The only thing I didn’t exclude is animal proteins- once daily though for dinner only. I was amazed how such simple BP diet in short period of time made me feel really good, like nothing is wrong with me 🙂. Of course it’s much more into it than just FOCC , plant based food , believe, positive mindset, optimism at all times, spending time outside etc. For me so good so far. Cheers Goran. On Friday, July 12, 2024, 5:07 PM, Gian Camargos <giancamargos@...> wrote: Hi, I also have GIST for over 7 years. I also take Imanib. At first I followed the protocol, but then I couldn't follow it completely.
Hi there Iam new to the group. I have got GIST stage 4. I am on imatinib ( protein inhibitor) 400mg once daily for 10 weeks and on Budwig protocol for 8 weeks. I follow the protocol as much as possible I would say 90% Since on it I feel great. Lost 5-6 kg , sorted out my high blood pressure and feel 10 years younger. I will have my first CT scan at the end of July and see how it goes, but regardless of the results I think taking in account the way I feel I am sure it is working. cheers Goran
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Goran can I ask what is the medical problem that you are doing Budwig for? Thanks, Dean
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I hope it goes well for you. Since I found out about it I changed my life style so BP fits easy in that. I enjoy FOCC twice daily plus 5 servings of FS and the rest of it. The only thing I didn’t exclude is animal proteins- once daily though for dinner only. I was amazed how such simple BP diet in short period of time made me feel really good, like nothing is wrong with me 🙂. Of course it’s much more into it than just FOCC , plant based food , believe, positive mindset, optimism at all times, spending time outside etc. For me so good so far. Cheers Goran. On Friday, July 12, 2024, 5:07 PM, Gian Camargos <giancamargos@...> wrote: Hi, I also have GIST for over 7 years. I also take Imanib. At first I followed the protocol, but then I couldn't follow it completely.
Hi there Iam new to the group. I have got GIST stage 4. I am on imatinib ( protein inhibitor) 400mg once daily for 10 weeks and on Budwig protocol for 8 weeks. I follow the protocol as much as possible I would say 90% Since on it I feel great. Lost 5-6 kg , sorted out my high blood pressure and feel 10 years younger. I will have my first CT scan at the end of July and see how it goes, but regardless of the results I think taking in account the way I feel I am sure it is working. cheers Goran
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I hope it goes well for you. Since I found out about it I changed my life style so BP fits easy in that. I enjoy FOCC twice daily plus 5 servings of FS and the rest of it. The only thing I didn’t exclude is animal proteins- once daily though for dinner only. I was amazed how such simple BP diet in short period of time made me feel really good, like nothing is wrong with me 🙂. Of course it’s much more into it than just FOCC , plant based food , believe, positive mindset, optimism at all times, spending time outside etc. For me so good so far.
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On Friday, July 12, 2024, 5:07 PM, Gian Camargos <giancamargos@...> wrote: Hi, I also have GIST for over 7 years. I also take Imanib. At first I followed the protocol, but then I couldn't follow it completely.
Hi there Iam new to the group. I have got GIST stage 4. I am on imatinib ( protein inhibitor) 400mg once daily for 10 weeks and on Budwig protocol for 8 weeks. I follow the protocol as much as possible I would say 90% Since on it I feel great. Lost 5-6 kg , sorted out my high blood pressure and feel 10 years younger. I will have my first CT scan at the end of July and see how it goes, but regardless of the results I think taking in account the way I feel I am sure it is working. cheers Goran
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Hi, I also have GIST for over 7 years. I also take Imanib. At first I followed the protocol, but then I couldn't follow it completely.
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Hi there Iam new to the group. I have got GIST stage 4. I am on imatinib ( protein inhibitor) 400mg once daily for 10 weeks and on Budwig protocol for 8 weeks. I follow the protocol as much as possible I would say 90% Since on it I feel great. Lost 5-6 kg , sorted out my high blood pressure and feel 10 years younger. I will have my first CT scan at the end of July and see how it goes, but regardless of the results I think taking in account the way I feel I am sure it is working. cheers Goran
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Hi there Iam new to the group. I have got GIST stage 4. I am on imatinib ( protein inhibitor) 400mg once daily for 10 weeks and on Budwig protocol for 8 weeks. I follow the protocol as much as possible I would say 90% Since on it I feel great. Lost 5-6 kg , sorted out my high blood pressure and feel 10 years younger. I will have my first CT scan at the end of July and see how it goes, but regardless of the results I think taking in account the way I feel I am sure it is working. cheers Goran
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Not that I think it is a major issue, but I don't see any reference to being organic. I didn't use organic cottage cheese, so as I say it may not be a big deal with the oil.
Rod inMN/USA On Tuesday, July 9, 2024 at 08:24:57 PM CDT, Ric Duncan via groups.io <ricduncan@...> wrote:
I bought a gallon of this flaxseed oil off Amazon a few weeks ago and I have been thoroughly impressed with it. Previously I had been using Puritan's pride. GreenIVe Flax Seed Oil 100% Pure Cold Pressed High Omegas Exclusively on Amazon (128 Fl Oz) https://a.co/d/0bYspZVm
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On Tue, Jul 9, 2024 at 4:56 PM, Kathy Evans <k.j.evans@...> wrote: Ours always has a very small stock, so I doubt it is on the shelves for long, and you can't tell how it is stored when you buy online. The only one I have ever had that tasted rancid (and I've been buying it now for over 20 years) came from Holland & Barrett - never again! The Clearspring one that I get directly from them always tastes OK, but then so does the one from our local Sainsburys. When I get Clearspring, I usually get a case of 8 for £41, plus a few coconut oils to get to £50 free delivery. The bottle is slightly smaller than the Biona one.
I used to use Sainsbury’s flaxseed oil but they store it on their shelves which is always above 12 degrees & Budwig says it should be cold stored, their flaxseed oil always tastes terrible & I think it’s because of this reason!
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I buy 12 from Ocado, it’s very reasonable & has never tasted bad in all the time since I switched away from Sainsbury’s!
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On 9 Jul 2024, at 22:56, Kathy Evans <k.j.evans@...> wrote:
Ours always has a very small stock, so I doubt it is on the shelves for long, and you can't tell how it is stored when you buy online. The only one I have ever had that tasted rancid (and I've been buying it now for over 20 years) came from Holland & Barrett - never again! The Clearspring one that I get directly from them always tastes OK, but then so does the one from our local Sainsburys. When I get Clearspring, I usually get a case of 8 for £41, plus a few coconut oils to get to £50 free delivery. The bottle is slightly smaller than the Biona one.
I used to use Sainsbury’s flaxseed oil but they store it on their shelves which is always above 12 degrees & Budwig says it should be cold stored, their flaxseed oil always tastes terrible & I think it’s because of this reason!
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I bought a gallon of this flaxseed oil off Amazon a few weeks ago and I have been thoroughly impressed with it. Previously I had been using Puritan's pride. GreenIVe Flax Seed Oil 100% Pure Cold Pressed High Omegas Exclusively on Amazon (128 Fl Oz) https://a.co/d/0bYspZVm
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On Tue, Jul 9, 2024 at 4:56 PM, Kathy Evans <k.j.evans@...> wrote: Ours always has a very small stock, so I doubt it is on the shelves for long, and you can't tell how it is stored when you buy online. The only one I have ever had that tasted rancid (and I've been buying it now for over 20 years) came from Holland & Barrett - never again! The Clearspring one that I get directly from them always tastes OK, but then so does the one from our local Sainsburys. When I get Clearspring, I usually get a case of 8 for £41, plus a few coconut oils to get to £50 free delivery. The bottle is slightly smaller than the Biona one.
I used to use Sainsbury’s flaxseed oil but they store it on their shelves which is always above 12 degrees & Budwig says it should be cold stored, their flaxseed oil always tastes terrible & I think it’s because of this reason!
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Nobody cold stores/transports flax oil all the way from field to fare. Dr B also preferred glass bottles, but that again is hard to come by in this age. I used Puritan's Pride for nearly the entire time I was active on Budwig and it healed my cancer. I did get one bad batch from PP, but they refunded my money when I made them aware. Piping Rock is another I used. Theirs is darker, which I attributed to pressing the brown seed, and tasted a little different. I preferred the PP, but they would run out on occasion and I would have to substitute.
Rod in MN/USA. On Tuesday, July 9, 2024 at 04:36:48 PM CDT, Tom via groups.io <thomas.carroll20@...> wrote:
I used to use Sainsbury’s flaxseed oil but they store it on their shelves which is always above 12 degrees & Budwig says it should be cold stored, their flaxseed oil always tastes terrible & I think it’s because of this reason!
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Ours always has a very small stock, so I doubt it is on the shelves for long, and you can't tell how it is stored when you buy online. The only one I have ever had that tasted rancid (and I've been buying it now for over 20 years) came from Holland & Barrett - never again! The Clearspring one that I get directly from them always tastes OK, but then so does the one from our local Sainsburys. When I get Clearspring, I usually get a case of 8 for £41, plus a few coconut oils to get to £50 free delivery. The bottle is slightly smaller than the Biona one.
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I used to use Sainsbury’s flaxseed oil but they store it on their shelves which is always above 12 degrees & Budwig says it should be cold stored, their flaxseed oil always tastes terrible & I think it’s because of this reason!
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I used to use Sainsbury’s flaxseed oil but they store it on their shelves which is always above 12 degrees & Budwig says it should be cold stored, their flaxseed oil always tastes terrible & I think it’s because of this reason!
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