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A recent member of the group expressed an interest in finding out if

oleander extract offered any hope for lymphoma. In checking with one

of the leading authorities on oleander I received the response he was

aware of only one case - and that was where NOE (nerium oleander

extract) extended the life of a non-Hodgkins lymphoma patient for

several years.

 

Based on the fact that oleander is such a powerful immune stimulator

(measured in European studies in 1986-87 to have six times more immune

stimulating activity that the most powerful patented immune

stimulators known), I would expect it to be beneficial for lymph gland

disorders - as would many of the immune stimulating foods and

supplements listed in the Anti-Cancer and Disease Protocol document

available here in the files section and in my book.

 

The immune system is our natural first line of defense against cancer

and other illnesses and diseases. Many believe that it is the

deterioration of that system and/or the overwhelming of it by bad

diets and contaminants that leads to virtually all serious illness.

Consequently, rebuilding and boosting that system, along with ridding

our bodies of toxins with liver, colon, kidney and blood cleanses,

would be essential in fighting off and warding off serious illness.

 

At the Eighth International Cancer Congress, Dr. R. E. Kavetsky

(founder of the R.E.Kavetsky Institute of Experimental Pathology,

Oncology and Radiobiology of the National Academy of Sciences of

Ukraine) said: " It is essential in the treatment of tumorous disease,

not only to act on the tumor, but to endeavor to strengthen the

compensatory and defensive reaction . . of the entire system. "

 

As always, I invite the comments and sharing of experiences by other

forum members on this topic.

 

Live long, live healthy, live happy!

 

Tony

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