On May 28, 2017, re: Primary Liver Cancer, Janice B.:
My husband was diagnosed by MRI and a needle biopsy in April of 2008 at the age of 70, and is still here, now 79. His liver cancer is still inactive today, nine years later.
A couple of years ago he began experimenting a little and has eaten what he wanted when eating out with friends, and also has an occasional meal at home containing some Budwig-forbidden food such as some meat or a dessert. After such a meal, he goes back to the usual Budwig diet. He eats FOCC every other day now to save on the expense of the oil. So far as we can tell from his 6-monthly tests, these changes have not had an ill effect on his cancer, but he will continue to be tested regularly and of course, become more careful with food, if anything should change for the worse.
At the time of his cancer diagnosis, my husband’s only other problem was diabetes, but that is well under control; years have passed, but he still needs fewer than 10 units of insulin per day.
My husband should have died around 8 years ago, even if treated in the usual ways for liver cancer. But thanks to God and the Budwig protocol and the caring liver specialist who kept checking on him regularly, which was a great help and encouragement, he is alive today.
We wish peace of mind and success to everyone relying on this protocol. While, like any cancer treatment, allopathic or alternative, Budwig does not work in every case, it has worked for many, many people with various kinds of cancers.
We would also like to express our thanks to our moderator, Sandra. You have done so much for all of us through the Yahoo Group and your Website. It is wonderful how you have kept at the moderating work for so many years. This group did so much to encourage me and my husband, especially in the early days when we weren’t sure if BP was going to work for him and his liver specialist was still from time to time suggesting chemo.
Love to you all!
Janice B.[Previous Message] On Feb. 23, 2014, Janice B.:
Take heart; there is plenty of hope here. I know how awful it feels to have the doctors say that nothing they do will save a loved one, because it happened to my husband regarding his liver cancer. That will be 6 years ago as of this April, and they thought at the time of diagnosis that, with chemo, he might only last 6 months or so, and that he could die much sooner than that without chemo, of course. But here he is!
We are so grateful for that doctor’s honesty because it ended with us finding the Budwig plan in this [flaxseedoil2 yahoo] group, and my husband is in good health today, at nearly 76 years of age. If the doctors admit there is zero chance of a good outcome, it’s time to try something else.[Previous Message] On May 23, 2010, Re: Liver Cancer, Janice B. wrote:
…In 2008, my husband refused chemo, radiation, and an operation and started on BP almost as soon as he was diagnosed with a primary liver cancer, and he has gotten along just fine with only the advice from the files here and Budwig’s cookbook. His cancer was 5cm in diameter when it was first found, and that was more than 2 years and 4 months ago. He is living a normal life now and feeling good at 72 years of age. The cancer was 1/2 its original size when he had his last ultrasound in May. We fully expect it to continue to shrink, although he wouldn’t mind going on exactly as he is indefinitely, since he has no nausea, rashes, pain, or any other symptom that would mean liver failure. His blood tests all show normal liver function, too.
On April 11, 2017, Re: Liver Cancer, Cindy wrote:My husband does Essaic tea that I buy from Oregon, Wild Harvest. I cook and store in amber bottles in the fridge and he drinks a cup at bedtime every night. He also does infrared sauna every morning and he does the FULL Budwig Protocol.He has cirrhosis, inoperable liver cancer from Hepatitis we think he got in 1989 from back surgery, no one knows though, His portal vein was blocked also. He was told he was incurable and that Nexavar might make him live a few weeks longer. He had taken it for 10 days at this point. He was told option to call Hospice. He was on two narcotics in hospital for 8 days, was gray and looked like he would die any time.That was in Octobler 2015. By Decemeber he had thrown all medications in the trash. He has no pain and takes NOTHING but food and herbal teas.Today we are in Florida where he rides his motorcycle, takes his boat out deep sea fishing, and just got done sealing our huge driveway. He barely got out of bed in Oct to eat anything. He has gained weight and looks very good, although still thin for him. His color has returned and there isn’t much he doesn’t do that he wants to do.I can tell you he gives all healing Glory to God as well as the Budwig Protocol. I pray he continues to strengthen each and every day.Cindy
Just thought I’d drop a line to tell you of my new scan results from my scan on Dec 18th. My previous scan (October 2nd) had shown an increase in the size of a tumour on my Liver from 8mm to 33mm in 12 weeks. I did not get told about this for 6 weeks and it was the first time I had been told of a tumour on my Liver.
So I got back onto the Budwig Protocol immediately and stuck to it vigorously. I had my next scan 5 weeks after hearing my previous scan result so had 5 weeks of Budwig Protocol and the results today show that the tumour on my Liver is now “”Inconspicuous”” and the Consultant said he actually couldn’t show me it on my scan because he couldn’t find it! All other tumours were “”Stable”” apart from one Lymph node which had grown slightly to 14mm.
The hospital said they were very happy with the results and said it was everything we could have hoped for. As you can imagine I too am very happy, I honestly went in expecting the worst. To cap it all off when I left the hospital (and I promise I’m not making this up) there was a huge Rainbow in the sky right in front of me! Far from feeling complacent however, we are now stepping up our Raw food consumption and have bought a water filter to make our water better. More juicing too.
On Dec. 4, 2009, Re: Pancreatic and Liver Cancer, Mary wrote:
My step dad was diagnosed with Stage IV Pancreatic and Liver Cancer on August 15th…we started him on the Budwig Protocol. At that time, his tumor markers were at 1500 and he was given a couple of weeks to live…the main focus for him has been the Gemzar and the BP….He has an excellent appetite, has been gaining weight, the pain has subsided, and he is now back to his normal daily activities. Yesterday he received the results of his tumor markers and they fell to 200. The doctor said ‘the cancer is dying.’ (yay!).
On June 18, 2011, Re: Liver cancer, Tracy wrote:
My husband was diagnosed with primary liver cancer and just had his ONE YEAR check up and MRI. All tumors have decreased in size and enhancement. The enhancement shows the viability of the tumor and all have 0-25% enhancement. Next check up is two months. We are elated with the results. Budwig works!!!!”
Previously, on May 23, 2011, Tracy wrote:
I just want to give an update on my husband who was diagnosed with HCC- primary liver cancer one year ago today. First of all I don’t think he would be here today without Budwig. He has gone through 5 trans arterial chemo embolizations to the liver, one cycle of 3 rounds of systemic chemo…He has stuck to this diet for 11 months. The first 5 months he wasn’t getting enough FOCC because he was only getting it once a day. After the scare with what we thought was mets, he became religious with the budwig protocol. His AFP which is the tumor marker for liver cancer, started out at 183, June 2010. Today it is 31.5 He is feeling great!!!!! I don’t want to forget that prayer is a big part of his success.
The diet works!