Guest guest Posted August 28, 2008 Report Share Posted August 28, 2008 Somewhere in here I think you may have forgotten that I'm on a feeding tube. I don't swallow anything. Duke --- On Wed, 8/27/08, Tony wrote: Tony Re: Newoleander soup Date: Wednesday, August 27, 2008, 10:11 PM Are you taking the extract or the capsules? If you are taking theextract you might try filtering it through a few layers of unbleachedcoffee filters and backing off to a lesser dose until your body isacclimated and then build your dosage slowly.Many people never experience diarrhea with oleander (I didn't and Ijumped in with a pretty good beginning dose - though I did have someloose stools) and those who do normally have it go away as theirbodies become acclimated to the oleander.If the diarrhea does not go away, you might try the capsules and seeif that makes a difference.I would expect to see some improvement after 2 months; however, it maybe that oleander has only slowed or stopped the progression at somepoint since your last test and it may take a bit longer for themarkers to start coming down.Hopefully you are also doing more than just taking oleander.Tonyoleander soup, "bridget.kaufman"<bridget.kaufman@ ...> wrote:>> Hello, > I am new to this group I wanted to share my story and few ask a> questions. I was originally diagnosed with breast cancer of 2005. I> had a lumpectomy and 1 round of chemo at that point I knew that I> would die if I continued on path. I looked to the natural side and> stayed cancer free for 3 1/2 years testing myself with Dr Schandl> blood test. Then it seemed out of no where my cancer came back with> vengeance. My test in Feb. of this year show everything was normal> and then my test in Aug of this year showed all my tumor markers were> high (I had been taking the OPC for 20 days at this point). I plan on> taking another blood test on Sept. 8th and was wondering if being on> the OPC for two months is a long enough time to see results. Also, I> have found that no matter what dose I take I still have diarrhea, is> this normal? I would love anybodies comment's, suggestions or advice.> Thank you.> > Bridget Kaufamn> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2008 Report Share Posted August 28, 2008 Thanks for the reminder (though the message you responded to was not directed at you). Hopefully that will change for the better one of these days. oleander soup , Duke Stone <dukesdeals wrote: > > > Somewhere in here I think you may have forgotten that I'm on a feeding tube. I don't swallow anything. > Duke > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- On Wed, 8/27/08, Tony wrote: > > Tony > Re: New > oleander soup > Wednesday, August 27, 2008, 10:11 PM Are you taking the extract or the capsules? If you are taking the > extract you might try filtering it through a few layers of unbleached > coffee filters and backing off to a lesser dose until your body is > acclimated and then build your dosage slowly. > > Many people never experience diarrhea with oleander (I didn't and I > jumped in with a pretty good beginning dose - though I did have some > loose stools) and those who do normally have it go away as their > bodies become acclimated to the oleander. > > If the diarrhea does not go away, you might try the capsules and see > if that makes a difference. > > I would expect to see some improvement after 2 months; however, it may > be that oleander has only slowed or stopped the progression at some > point since your last test and it may take a bit longer for the > markers to start coming down. > > Hopefully you are also doing more than just taking oleander. > > > > oleander soup, " bridget.kaufman " > <bridget.kaufman@ ...> wrote: > > > > Hello, > > I am new to this group I wanted to share my story and few ask a > > questions. I was originally diagnosed with breast cancer of 2005. I > > had a lumpectomy and 1 round of chemo at that point I knew that I > > would die if I continued on path. I looked to the natural side and > > stayed cancer free for 3 1/2 years testing myself with Dr Schandl > > blood test. Then it seemed out of no where my cancer came back with > > vengeance. My test in Feb. of this year show everything was normal > > and then my test in Aug of this year showed all my tumor markers were > > high (I had been taking the OPC for 20 days at this point). I plan on > > taking another blood test on Sept. 8th and was wondering if being on > > the OPC for two months is a long enough time to see results. Also, I > > have found that no matter what dose I take I still have diarrhea, is > > this normal? I would love anybodies comment's, suggestions or advice. > > Thank you. > > > > Bridget Kaufamn > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2008 Report Share Posted August 30, 2008 I think if working you could see results that soon, when i received conventional chemo my Dr checked my markers every 2 months oleander soup , " bridget.kaufman " <bridget.kaufman wrote: > > Hello, > I am new to this group I wanted to share my story and few ask a > questions. I was originally diagnosed with breast cancer of 2005. I > had a lumpectomy and 1 round of chemo at that point I knew that I > would die if I continued on path. I looked to the natural side and > stayed cancer free for 3 1/2 years testing myself with Dr Schandl > blood test. Then it seemed out of no where my cancer came back with > vengeance. My test in Feb. of this year show everything was normal > and then my test in Aug of this year showed all my tumor markers were > high (I had been taking the OPC for 20 days at this point). I plan on > taking another blood test on Sept. 8th and was wondering if being on > the OPC for two months is a long enough time to see results. Also, I > have found that no matter what dose I take I still have diarrhea, is > this normal? I would love anybodies comment's, suggestions or advice. > Thank you. > > Bridget Kaufamn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2008 Report Share Posted October 1, 2008 Hi Bettina, you have one smart little man!!! Your post put a huge smile on my face. Welcome, I hope you will enjoy this group. I too am some what new here. I have a son with aspergurers syndrom and he to enjoys his stones. He keeps his hematite in his pocket when he goes to school to help him feel better and he keeps a large smokey quartz on his window sill by his bed. I on the other hand am a stone fanatic. I have them everywhere, I even keep spares to give to others when they are open enough to accept such a gift. many blessings to you, ~kat~ , bettinau wrote: > > Hello, I am new to the group and just wanted to introduce myself. Since I > was a little girl I have loved crystals and gemstones and recently got the > strong desire to add this aspect to my practice, I am a hypnotherapist and > reiki master. So this is all very new to me. When I happened upon your > website then found the study group I was so excited to be a part of > this. Thank you for the opportunity and the wonderful knowledge you are > sharing. My name is zenlighted2002. > > Blessings > Bettina > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2008 Report Share Posted October 1, 2008 Firstly , a very big welcome to the group. That was a lovely lovely story ! and your son is a very special child. I know it maybe a difficult task , but i am wondering what rock that could of been ?. If you have any questions ; fire away . Everyone will give you their own advice .. Bright Blessings Diane xxx --- On Tue, 9/30/08, Julie <jtluczek wrote: Julie <jtluczek [CrystalHW] New Tuesday, September 30, 2008, 10:04 PM Hello, my name is Julie and what I know about crystals would cover about 2 sentences. They are pretty and my son is facinated by them. I know they hold life's energy. My son is 13 and he is autistic. I always thought his facination with crystals and rocks was part of his autism; until I started to research alternative healing. My son has been collecting all kinds of rocks since he was very small. He has some very favorite ones and some he keeps " just because " . Very recently the lymph nodes in his body swelled up and being autistic he couldn't handle the idea of having a " bump " on him. The bump was located on his stomach above his belly button and it felt like a pebble. He went out to the back yard and found a new rock, brought it in, placed it in the freezer, and spent the next few days placing in on his bump while it was cold. I thought he had cleared all the rocks out of the yard already but I was wrong. His bump went away by the end of the week and my son is happy again. He calls it his special rock. It just looks like an ordinary everyday rock to me but to him it has energy that he needs. So I am here to learn about rocks and crystals so that I can understand my son a little better. I am glad to be here and hope to learn lots from everyone. Blessings, Julie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2008 Report Share Posted October 1, 2008 Thank you Diane. I do have lots of questions but have no idea which one to ask first! Tom thinks the rock might be a red sandstone. I know it has a streak of greyish brown on one side and a blotch of grey on the other. I snatched a picutre of it with my cell phone when my son was in the shower one night. He was really upset that I touched it. Are new members allowed to post pictures in the albums? I can show you what I have but I do need a better picture of it. Blessings, Julie - " Diane Marie " <silverlady_uk2007 Wednesday, October 01, 2008 12:44 AM Re: [CrystalHW] New Firstly , a very big welcome to the group. That was a lovely lovely story ! and your son is a very special child. I know it maybe a difficult task , but i am wondering what rock that could of been ?. If you have any questions ; fire away . Everyone will give you their own advice . Bright Blessings Diane xxx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2008 Report Share Posted October 2, 2008 I cant think of a reason why you would not be able to post a picture.I am quite new to crystal healing , so i also learn from reading answers from the more knowledgable members . Why dont you ask several questions at once ? Bright Blessings Diane H xxx --- On Wed, 10/1/08, Julie <jtluczek wrote: Julie <jtluczek Re: [CrystalHW] New Wednesday, October 1, 2008, 10:35 PM Thank you Diane. I do have lots of questions but have no idea which one to ask first! Tom thinks the rock might be a red sandstone. I know it has a streak of greyish brown on one side and a blotch of grey on the other. I snatched a picutre of it with my cell phone when my son was in the shower one night. He was really upset that I touched it. Are new members allowed to post pictures in the albums? I can show you what I have but I do need a better picture of it. Blessings, Julie - " Diane Marie " <silverlady_uk2007@ > <CrystalHealing- workshop> Wednesday, October 01, 2008 12:44 AM Re: [CrystalHW] New Firstly , a very big welcome to the group. That was a lovely lovely story ! and your son is a very special child. I know it maybe a difficult task , but i am wondering what rock that could of been ?. If you have any questions ; fire away . Everyone will give you their own advice . Bright Blessings Diane xxx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2008 Report Share Posted October 2, 2008 I have been surfing the net to find information on red sand stone . I have copied and pasted part of an artical.;it is set out below May i ask you ;where do you live ? Sedona, Arizona has been a pilgrimage destination since prehistoric times. Not only the local Hopi and Navajo, but natives from as far as Canada and Central America would journey there for healing and learning long before Europeans invaded North America. Sedona¢s dramatically-shaped red sandstone rocks are said to emit powerful energy partly because of their high concentration of magnetic iron. Sandstone is also rich in quartz, the mineral from which computer chips are made. Added to these geological forces is the human factor. Sedona was settled by aboriginals from the four sacred directions: Apache from the East, the ancestors of the Hopi from the South, Yavapai from the West and Athabascans from the North. This seems to be the way with many pilgrimage sites. They were first identified as places of natural earth energy. In time, the land was developed by adding monoliths, stone circles, shrines, cathedrals etc. Over the centuries, as people gathered to celebrate or worship at the places, they added their own human energies, which continue to accumulate and mingle with earth energies. Bright Blessings Diane H xxx --- On Wed, 10/1/08, Julie <jtluczek wrote: Julie <jtluczek Re: [CrystalHW] New Wednesday, October 1, 2008, 10:35 PM Thank you Diane. I do have lots of questions but have no idea which one to ask first! Tom thinks the rock might be a red sandstone. I know it has a streak of greyish brown on one side and a blotch of grey on the other. I snatched a picutre of it with my cell phone when my son was in the shower one night. He was really upset that I touched it. Are new members allowed to post pictures in the albums? I can show you what I have but I do need a better picture of it. Blessings, Julie - " Diane Marie " <silverlady_uk2007@ > <CrystalHealing- workshop> Wednesday, October 01, 2008 12:44 AM Re: [CrystalHW] New Firstly , a very big welcome to the group. That was a lovely lovely story ! and your son is a very special child. I know it maybe a difficult task , but i am wondering what rock that could of been ?. If you have any questions ; fire away . Everyone will give you their own advice . Bright Blessings Diane xxx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2008 Report Share Posted October 14, 2008 Being a new person with the group, I am interested in learning as much as I can as fast as I can . I will mainly be reading and watching from the sidelines for awhile. Thanks for your patience . Ruth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2008 Report Share Posted October 15, 2008 Hello Ruth! My first name is Ruth, so I'm rather partial to the name :-) Feel free to ask questions and jump in whenever you are comfortable. Crow , Ruth Scott <ibrubbin wrote: > > Being a new person with the group, I am interested in learning as much as I can as fast as I can . I will mainly be reading and watching from the sidelines for awhile. Thanks for your patience . > Ruth > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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