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Johanna Budwig (1908 – 2003) was a German biochemist, alternative cancer treatment advocate and writer. [1] Budwig was a pharmacist and held doctorate degrees in physics and chemistry . [ 2 ] Based on her research on fatty acids she developed a lacto-vegetarian diet that she believed was useful in the treatment of cancer .
Klenner's research pioneered future studies investigating the medicinal role of intravenous ascorbic acid. Klenner's work was recognised by Linus Pauling in the foreword to the Clinical Guide : "Dr. Fred Klenner's early research reports provide much information on the use of high-dose ascorbic acid for the prevention and cure of many diseases ...
Budwig protocol (or Budwig diet) – an "anti-cancer" diet developed in the 1950s by Johanna Budwig (1908–2003). The diet is rich in flaxseed oil mixed with cottage cheese, and emphasizes meals high in fruit, vegetables and fiber; it avoids sugar, animal fats, salad oil, meats, butter and especially margarine. Cancer Research UK say, "there ...
Based on what I have seen there are two other possible sources that could be used on the article to go into more detail with criticisms of the Budwig diet, this piece by the ASCO Post which is operated by the American Society of Clinical Oncology and this by the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center documents various dangers of the diet.
Essiac is a herbal tea promoted as an alternative treatment for cancer and other illnesses. [1] There is no evidence it is beneficial to health. In a number of studies Essiac either showed no action against cancer cells, [2] [3] [4] or actually increased the rate of cancer growth. [5]
Washington Capitals and Wizards owner Ted Leonsis, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser and other officials celebrated the start of an $800 million downtown arena ...
Trump nominated Truth Social CEO Devin Nunes as chairman of his Intelligence Advisory Board, Troy Edgar as deputy secretary of Homeland Security and Bill White as ambassador to Belgium.
The MSNBC host ran down a list of New York politicians who sought to get a new tunnel built, including the late Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan as well as several governors and mayors.