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Tracey’s Shake

Tracey’s Shake

Tracey’s Shake - A Budwig Recipe

2/3 cup organic 1% or 2% cottage cheese
1/3 cup organic flax seed oil (gently shaken)
2/3 cup organic fresh or frozen fruit (any) mixed is good
Xyletol to taste - 1 tbsp
Almond Milk (organic) if wanted a thinner consistency

Blend above very well with blender…no lumps!

what you need

 

Cottage Cheeseflax seed oilingredients

 

blendOrganic Strawberries added fruit
DRINK and ENJOY! Cheers to your health!

YUM

Why Cottage Cheese and Flax Seed Oil?

THE BUDWIG FLAX OIL DIET
The Flaxseed (Linseed) oil diet was originally proposed by Dr. Johanna Budwig, a german biochemist and expert on fats and oils, in 1951 and recently re-examined by Dr. Dan C. Roehm M.D. FACP (Oncologist and former cardiologist) in 1990. Dr. Roehm claims: “this diet is far and away the most successful anti-cancer diet in the world”.

Budwig claims that the diet is both a preventative and a curative. She says the absence of linol-acids [in the average western diet] is responsible for the production of oxydase, which induces cancer growth and is the cause of many other chronic disorders.
The beneficial oxydase ferments are destroyed by heating or boiling oils in foods, and by nitrates used for preserving meat, etc.

The theory is: the use of oxygen in the organism can be stimulated by protein compounds of sulphuric content, which make oils water-soluble and which is present in cheese, nuts, onion and leek vegetables such as leek, chive, onion and garlic, but especially cottage cheese.

Ferments of cell respiration closely connected with the highly unsaturated fatty acids, are also needed for proper oxydation. It is essential to use only unrefined, cold-pressed oils with high linolic acid content, such as linseed, sunflower, soya, poppyseed, walnut, and corn oils. Such oil should be consumed together with foods containing the right proteins otherwise the oils will have the OPPOSITE EFFECT, causing more harm than good.

The best combination is cottage cheese and linseed oil. The linseed should be freshly ground. Carbohydrates containing natural sugar, such as dates, figs, pears, apples and grapes, are also included in the diet. Honey is also beneficial. Most of the synthetic vitamin A preparations are bad because they contain oxidation products, but much carotine as provitamin A (from carrot) is consumed. Vitamin B from buttermilk, yoghurt, and natural yeast is beneficial.
A person requires daily about 4 oz. of cottage cheese mixed well with 1.5 oz. of linseed oil and 1 oz. of milk. A blender or egg beater works fine. The mixture an be sweeten with honey or otherwise flavoured naturally. Fresh fruits can be added. Every morning 2 spoonfuls of freshly ground linseed oil should be taken in luke warm buttermilk or yogurt.

The diet is indicated for all kinds of chronic diseases, especially heart ailments (corony thrombosis), gall disorders, diabetes, arthritis, and malignancies. It improves failing hearing and sight. It is the ideal nutrient for children and infants. It is suggested that this diet be supplemented with lactic acid ferments.


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4 Responses to “Tracey’s Shake”

  1. dawn Says:
    July 19th, 2007 at 7:57 am

    how beautiful this is!
    honey, you done good.

    glow, tracey, glow.

  2. tiffany renfrow Says:
    July 19th, 2007 at 11:10 am

    The smoothie looks divine. VERY important to have NO Lumps!

  3. ihveissues Says:
    July 20th, 2007 at 7:31 pm

    going to try one this weekend. it looks great.

  4. Portia Says:
    July 22nd, 2007 at 12:00 pm

    Love the shake!
    My favorite is making it with fresh strawberries :)

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