Guest guest Posted September 21, 2006 Report Share Posted September 21, 2006 That is wonderful news to hear that you are finally making your soup, Sandy! Please let us all know how you fare. My office number is 972-926-4272 oleander soup , " Al Cizauskas " <destress wrote: > > I AM MAKING MINE NEXT WEEK.....Stage 4 cancer feeling fine but I have lung lesions for 3 years now they go up and down or are visible then not .a mass under my sternum too same thing stable then not....have done alot of Herceptin probably too much 2 years maintenance with breaks and Navellbeen chemo..which reguired a port o cath in my left shoulder so now a blood clot has formed under the port which Im working at having removed in the next few weeks...Im on coumedin 5 mg till the port comes out is that ok so time for something new it took awhile to find the plant and grow it ..its now 4 ft tall and blooming a bright red flower and i suppose I will take only the top leaves to keep it growing correct.....all the best I will call you too .ciao Sandy D in Alberta Canada Eh !!! > - > > oleander soup > Friday, August 04, 2006 5:01 PM > Re: Oleander soup: regarding side effects and taste > > > Have you perchance read my book " Cancer's Natural Enemy " or downloaded > any of the files I have posted here to this group, such as " A Plan for > Living a Long and Healthy Life " or " The Anti Cancer Protocol " (both of > which are included in the aforementioned book and my upcoming book)? > We seem to like the same things is one reason I ask - pomegranite is > my favorite anti-oxidant juice, for example. > > There has been some debate in and outside of this forum regarding the > value of extra filtration. I to the theory that more > filtration leads to fewer side effects, such as nausea, loose bowels > and mild headaches. Anvirzel is filtered through less than 4 microns, > acording to the original patent of Doctor Ozel, and there are very few > reports of such side effects when it is taken orally. Similarly, I am > finding that the more filtration one uses for oleander soup, the fewer > side effects. > > oleander soup , Michael Goebel <goebelchx@> wrote: > > > > I've never experienced any nausea from oleander soup. The most I take > > at one time is a tablespoon. I always cook mine for at least 6 hours. > > I use coffee filters and lint-less paper towels for filters. There are > > many good anti-oxidant juices that could be mixed. Besides grapeseed > > or pomengranite, mangosteen comes to mind (another anti-cancer agent). > > Chapparral seems to have the most powerful anti-oxidant mixture; I > > would consider it, too. > > > > Dr. Goebel > > > > --- Tony @> wrote: > > > > > oleander soup , " goebelchx " <goebelchx@> > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > For my last batch, I skipped the syrup. I tried lemon extract > > > > instead. This is much more palatable. Since lemon oil/juice has > > > > preservative properties, its use is doubly efficacious. > > > > > > > > Dr. Goebel > > > > > > > Sounds like a great idea to me. I might suggest also trying > > > concentrated grape seed extract, as grape seed has wonderful > > > anti-oxidant, immune boosting and anti-cancer properties. > > > > > > Lately, I have been holding the " soup " under my tongue for awhile and > > > then chasing it with a swig of Bragg's apple cider vinegar followed > > > by > > > a chewable vitamin C tablet. After that, I take my handful of daily > > > vitamins and supplements with a glass of filtered spring water. > > > > > > I am thrilled to report that my uncle, who is taking a combination of > > > the patented oleander extract Anvirzel and his own home-made oleander > > > soup (essentially the same thing in my opinion), reports that he is > > > doing so well that his oncologist said he need not come back for > > > another visit for three months! > > > > > > My uncle followed my suggestion of using several coffee filters to > > > filter the oleander soup a final time and reports that he has never > > > experienced even moderate nausea or diaherrhea. The same is true for > > > me and I would like to see some other members try that and give us a > > > report. As a matter of fact, I would love to hear more reports from > > > other group members about how they are doing and how those they know > > > who use oleander are doing. > > > > > > I would like to take this opportunity to apologize to all of the > > > group > > > members for my inactivity in recent months. I have been spending 12 > > > plus hour days seven days a week for the past four months helping > > > with > > > another cause I believe in - serving as a resident supervisor and > > > nutritional advisor at a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center for > > > young men. I plan to become much more active in the group as well as > > > return to my research and writing soon. > > > > > > Live long, live healthy, live happy! > > > > > > Tony Isaacs > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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