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Thanks for the info in your book, very enlightening! I'm excited to

learn more about natural healing now. We found out a couple of weeks

ago that my Dad has a cancerous tumor which was blocking bile from

going where ever it should go. So it was poisoning my Dad, within

about 10 weeks, he lost 50 lbs and the last week before ending up in

the hospital he had turned yellow. Well they put a stint in him and

now he is doing much better, plus I got him on the cancer diet

(cancertutor.com) mostly vegetables, legumes and almonds/walnuts- his

color is good and he is pretty much doing as good as he was before he

got sick. He is 78 years old and they were going to do a surgery

called the Whipple procedure, but decided not to because of his liver

being compromised due to years of drinking and his age. We don't

know the extent of his cancer, weather it has spread or not. But he

wants to make the Oleander Soup this weekend and start using it. I

just want to make sure that the other stuff we have him on won't

interfere or interact negatively with the Oleander soup. Besides

being on the cancer diet, he is taking Spirulina, Enzymatic Therapy-

IP-6 with Inositol, AHCC Mushroom compound and Wobenzymes and

drinking lots of spring water with lemon. Does he have to do the

colon and liver cleanse first?

 

Another question I have is about the pot to boil the leaves in, can

it be an enamel pot? I looked for an all ceramic one and couldn't

find one. I have an Oleander plant which I have not fertilized since

I moved into this house 4 years ago, so I plan on using the leaves

from it.

 

Thanks for the help and the hope,

Tracy

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Hi Tracy,You can use any pot that will not contaminate your soup. Bad pots are aluminum, iron, or metallic that will corrode. Be sure to follow the directions, especially enough boiling time, and adequate filtration. Don't skimp on the 50% Vodka or Gin. Home canning jars are sufficient. I keep my fridge at 33-34 degrees, and I shake the jar before I retrieve my tablespoon. I wipe the lid and the lip of the jar with a clean towel everytime, too, to avoid a biofilm which can eventually corrode the lid. This works very well. I have been using the soup for more than 3 years.Welcome to the world of creating the soup. And learn, learn, learn everything you can. Also don't place blind faith in what you read as truth from one source. Verify, a lot with different sources. We list a lot of those in these posts here. The Bilblical advice of seeking several witnesses to the truth is very

applicable to health information. God bless you and your efforts for yourself and others!Michael L. Goebel, D.C., ACNTracy <tracyrod wrote: Thanks for the info in your book, very enlightening! I'm excited to learn more about natural healing now. We found out a couple of weeks ago that my Dad has a cancerous tumor which was blocking bile from going where ever it should go. So it was poisoning my Dad, within about 10 weeks, he lost 50 lbs and the last week before ending up in the hospital he had turned

yellow. Well they put a stint in him and now he is doing much better, plus I got him on the cancer diet (cancertutor.com) mostly vegetables, legumes and almonds/walnuts- his color is good and he is pretty much doing as good as he was before he got sick. He is 78 years old and they were going to do a surgery called the Whipple procedure, but decided not to because of his liver being compromised due to years of drinking and his age. We don't know the extent of his cancer, weather it has spread or not. But he wants to make the Oleander Soup this weekend and start using it. I just want to make sure that the other stuff we have him on won't interfere or interact negatively with the Oleander soup. Besides being on the cancer diet, he is taking Spirulina, Enzymatic Therapy- IP-6 with Inositol, AHCC Mushroom compound and Wobenzymes and drinking lots of spring water with lemon. Does he have to do the

colon and liver cleanse first? Another question I have is about the pot to boil the leaves in, can it be an enamel pot? I looked for an all ceramic one and couldn't find one. I have an Oleander plant which I have not fertilized since I moved into this house 4 years ago, so I plan on using the leaves from it. Thanks for the help and the hope, Tracy

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Tracy -

 

Dr. G covered the question about the pots to use. As far as a cleanse,

that is a good idea at any time. I do not think you have to wait to

do the OS, but it might be a good idea to begin a good 14 day cleanse.

 

Sounds like your dad is doing some very good things already. I might

mention that coconut oil is very good in helping keep the bile ducts

open, and is just really healthy anyway.

 

There are some good posts here if you search back a bit on cleansing,

protecting and regenerating the liver. I can sympathize with your dad

- I am doing my own diet, liver cleansing and other things like

coconut oil, milk thistle, beet juice, selenium, etc.

 

Please keep us posted!

 

 

oleander soup , " Tracy " <tracyrod wrote:

>

> Thanks for the info in your book, very enlightening! I'm excited to

> learn more about natural healing now. We found out a couple of weeks

> ago that my Dad has a cancerous tumor which was blocking bile from

> going where ever it should go. So it was poisoning my Dad, within

> about 10 weeks, he lost 50 lbs and the last week before ending up in

> the hospital he had turned yellow. Well they put a stint in him and

> now he is doing much better, plus I got him on the cancer diet

> (cancertutor.com) mostly vegetables, legumes and almonds/walnuts- his

> color is good and he is pretty much doing as good as he was before he

> got sick. He is 78 years old and they were going to do a surgery

> called the Whipple procedure, but decided not to because of his liver

> being compromised due to years of drinking and his age. We don't

> know the extent of his cancer, weather it has spread or not. But he

> wants to make the Oleander Soup this weekend and start using it. I

> just want to make sure that the other stuff we have him on won't

> interfere or interact negatively with the Oleander soup. Besides

> being on the cancer diet, he is taking Spirulina, Enzymatic Therapy-

> IP-6 with Inositol, AHCC Mushroom compound and Wobenzymes and

> drinking lots of spring water with lemon. Does he have to do the

> colon and liver cleanse first?

>

> Another question I have is about the pot to boil the leaves in, can

> it be an enamel pot? I looked for an all ceramic one and couldn't

> find one. I have an Oleander plant which I have not fertilized since

> I moved into this house 4 years ago, so I plan on using the leaves

> from it.

>

> Thanks for the help and the hope,

> Tracy

>

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Thanks for the help and the info. I have the first pot cooking right now! God Bless, TracyMichael Goebel <goebelchx wrote: Hi Tracy,You can use any pot that will not contaminate your soup. Bad pots are aluminum, iron, or metallic that will corrode. Be sure to follow the directions, especially enough boiling time, and adequate filtration. Don't skimp on the 50% Vodka or Gin. Home canning jars are sufficient. I keep my fridge at

33-34 degrees, and I shake the jar before I retrieve my tablespoon. I wipe the lid and the lip of the jar with a clean towel everytime, too, to avoid a biofilm which can eventually corrode the lid. This works very well. I have been using the soup for more than 3 years.Welcome to the world of creating the soup. And learn, learn, learn everything you can. Also don't place blind faith in what you read as truth from one source. Verify, a lot with different sources. We list a lot of those in these posts here. The Bilblical advice of seeking several witnesses to the truth is very applicable to health information. God bless you and your efforts for yourself and others!Michael L. Goebel, D.C., ACNTracy <tracyrod (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote: Thanks for the info in your book, very

enlightening! I'm excited to learn more about natural healing now. We found out a couple of weeks ago that my Dad has a cancerous tumor which was blocking bile from going where ever it should go. So it was poisoning my Dad, within about 10 weeks, he lost 50 lbs and the last week before ending up in the hospital he had turned yellow. Well they put a stint in him and now he is doing much better, plus I got him on the cancer diet(cancertutor.com) mostly vegetables, legumes and almonds/walnuts- his color is good and he is pretty much doing as good as he was before he got sick. He is 78 years old and they were going to do a surgery called the Whipple procedure, but decided not to because of his liver being compromised due to years of drinking and his age. We don't know the extent of his cancer, weather it has spread or not. But he wants to make the Oleander Soup this weekend and start using it. I just want to make

sure that the other stuff we have him on won't interfere or interact negatively with the Oleander soup. Besides being on the cancer diet, he is taking Spirulina, Enzymatic Therapy-IP-6 with Inositol, AHCC Mushroom compound and Wobenzymes and drinking lots of spring water with lemon. Does he have to do the colon and liver cleanse first?Another question I have is about the pot to boil the leaves in, can it be an enamel pot? I looked for an all ceramic one and couldn't find one. I have an Oleander plant which I have not fertilized since I moved into this house 4 years ago, so I plan on using the leaves from it.Thanks for the help and the hope,Tracy Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now.

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---Dear Tony,

 

You mentioned coconut oil as being good in keeping the bile ducts

open. How much should one have and can you take it anytime? Also do

coffee enemas do the same thing or are they more for detoxifying the

liver - many thanks

Adriana

In oleander soup , " Tony " wrote:

>

> Tracy -

>

> Dr. G covered the question about the pots to use. As far as a

cleanse,

> that is a good idea at any time. I do not think you have to wait to

> do the OS, but it might be a good idea to begin a good 14 day

cleanse.

>

> Sounds like your dad is doing some very good things already. I

might

> mention that coconut oil is very good in helping keep the bile ducts

> open, and is just really healthy anyway.

>

> There are some good posts here if you search back a bit on

cleansing,

> protecting and regenerating the liver. I can sympathize with your

dad

> - I am doing my own diet, liver cleansing and other things like

> coconut oil, milk thistle, beet juice, selenium, etc.

>

> Please keep us posted!

>

> >

> oleander soup , " Tracy " <tracyrod@> wrote:

> >

> > Thanks for the info in your book, very enlightening! I'm excited

to

> > learn more about natural healing now. We found out a couple of

weeks

> > ago that my Dad has a cancerous tumor which was blocking bile

from

> > going where ever it should go. So it was poisoning my Dad,

within

> > about 10 weeks, he lost 50 lbs and the last week before ending up

in

> > the hospital he had turned yellow. Well they put a stint in him

and

> > now he is doing much better, plus I got him on the cancer diet

> > (cancertutor.com) mostly vegetables, legumes and almonds/walnuts-

his

> > color is good and he is pretty much doing as good as he was

before he

> > got sick. He is 78 years old and they were going to do a surgery

> > called the Whipple procedure, but decided not to because of his

liver

> > being compromised due to years of drinking and his age. We don't

> > know the extent of his cancer, weather it has spread or not. But

he

> > wants to make the Oleander Soup this weekend and start using it.

I

> > just want to make sure that the other stuff we have him on won't

> > interfere or interact negatively with the Oleander soup. Besides

> > being on the cancer diet, he is taking Spirulina, Enzymatic

Therapy-

> > IP-6 with Inositol, AHCC Mushroom compound and Wobenzymes and

> > drinking lots of spring water with lemon. Does he have to do the

> > colon and liver cleanse first?

> >

> > Another question I have is about the pot to boil the leaves in,

can

> > it be an enamel pot? I looked for an all ceramic one and

couldn't

> > find one. I have an Oleander plant which I have not fertilized

since

> > I moved into this house 4 years ago, so I plan on using the

leaves

> > from it.

> >

> > Thanks for the help and the hope,

> > Tracy

> >

>

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Adriana -

 

For me, a couple of tablespoons a day on the coconut oil. As far as

coffee enemas, they are considered stronger, but without the other

health benefits of coconut oil. They were what Gerson used - demanded

to be used in fact - and are still used in the Gerson therapy

primarily to keep the bile ducts open.

 

I have never used or recommended them, but I have no rational reason

to recommend against them either. They might well be a good idea to

use at the first and perhaps later depend on regular cleansing and

coconut oil.

 

Any experts on coffee enemas feel free to chime in here.

 

 

 

oleander soup , " rockjacks50 " <jg.hlss wrote:

>

> ---Dear Tony,

>

> You mentioned coconut oil as being good in keeping the bile ducts

> open. How much should one have and can you take it anytime? Also do

> coffee enemas do the same thing or are they more for detoxifying the

> liver - many thanks

> Adriana

> In oleander soup , " Tony " @> wrote:

> >

> > Tracy -

> >

> > Dr. G covered the question about the pots to use. As far as a

> cleanse,

> > that is a good idea at any time. I do not think you have to wait to

> > do the OS, but it might be a good idea to begin a good 14 day

> cleanse.

> >

> > Sounds like your dad is doing some very good things already. I

> might

> > mention that coconut oil is very good in helping keep the bile ducts

> > open, and is just really healthy anyway.

> >

> > There are some good posts here if you search back a bit on

> cleansing,

> > protecting and regenerating the liver. I can sympathize with your

> dad

> > - I am doing my own diet, liver cleansing and other things like

> > coconut oil, milk thistle, beet juice, selenium, etc.

> >

> > Please keep us posted!

> >

> > > >

> > oleander soup , " Tracy " <tracyrod@> wrote:

> > >

> > > Thanks for the info in your book, very enlightening! I'm excited

> to

> > > learn more about natural healing now. We found out a couple of

> weeks

> > > ago that my Dad has a cancerous tumor which was blocking bile

> from

> > > going where ever it should go. So it was poisoning my Dad,

> within

> > > about 10 weeks, he lost 50 lbs and the last week before ending up

> in

> > > the hospital he had turned yellow. Well they put a stint in him

> and

> > > now he is doing much better, plus I got him on the cancer diet

> > > (cancertutor.com) mostly vegetables, legumes and almonds/walnuts-

> his

> > > color is good and he is pretty much doing as good as he was

> before he

> > > got sick. He is 78 years old and they were going to do a surgery

> > > called the Whipple procedure, but decided not to because of his

> liver

> > > being compromised due to years of drinking and his age. We don't

> > > know the extent of his cancer, weather it has spread or not. But

> he

> > > wants to make the Oleander Soup this weekend and start using it.

> I

> > > just want to make sure that the other stuff we have him on won't

> > > interfere or interact negatively with the Oleander soup. Besides

> > > being on the cancer diet, he is taking Spirulina, Enzymatic

> Therapy-

> > > IP-6 with Inositol, AHCC Mushroom compound and Wobenzymes and

> > > drinking lots of spring water with lemon. Does he have to do the

> > > colon and liver cleanse first?

> > >

> > > Another question I have is about the pot to boil the leaves in,

> can

> > > it be an enamel pot? I looked for an all ceramic one and

> couldn't

> > > find one. I have an Oleander plant which I have not fertilized

> since

> > > I moved into this house 4 years ago, so I plan on using the

> leaves

> > > from it.

> > >

> > > Thanks for the help and the hope,

> > > Tracy

> > >

> >

>

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Well, I made the Oleander Soup! It took me from about 1:30 pm to about 1:30 am with preparation and bottling, etc(i put timers on and snoozed a little in between). I started with 10 qts of water and ended up with about 3 3/4 qts and then I mixed this with 3 3/4 qts organic vinegar (sorry no more alcohol for Dad). He will get started today when I see him a little later. I took some myself about an hour ago, a little over a 1/4 tsp and I feel fine. Will keep you all posted! Thanks Again, TracyTony wrote: Tracy -Dr. G covered the question about the pots to use. As far as a cleanse,that is a good idea at any time. I do not think you have to wait todo the OS, but it might be a good idea to begin a good 14 day cleanse.Sounds like your dad is doing some very good things already. I mightmention that coconut oil is very good in helping keep the bile ductsopen, and is just really healthy anyway.There are some good posts here if you search back a bit on cleansing,protecting and regenerating the liver. I can sympathize with your dad- I am doing my own diet, liver cleansing and other things likecoconut oil, milk thistle, beet juice, selenium, etc.Please keep us posted!Tonyoleander soup , "Tracy" <tracyrod wrote:>> Thanks

for the info in your book, very enlightening! I'm excited to > learn more about natural healing now. We found out a couple of weeks > ago that my Dad has a cancerous tumor which was blocking bile from > going where ever it should go. So it was poisoning my Dad, within > about 10 weeks, he lost 50 lbs and the last week before ending up in > the hospital he had turned yellow. Well they put a stint in him and > now he is doing much better, plus I got him on the cancer diet> (cancertutor.com) mostly vegetables, legumes and almonds/walnuts- his > color is good and he is pretty much doing as good as he was before he > got sick. He is 78 years old and they were going to do a surgery > called the Whipple procedure, but decided not to because of his liver > being compromised due to years of drinking and his age. We don't > know the extent of his cancer, weather it has spread or not. But he

> wants to make the Oleander Soup this weekend and start using it. I > just want to make sure that the other stuff we have him on won't > interfere or interact negatively with the Oleander soup. Besides > being on the cancer diet, he is taking Spirulina, Enzymatic Therapy-> IP-6 with Inositol, AHCC Mushroom compound and Wobenzymes and > drinking lots of spring water with lemon. Does he have to do the > colon and liver cleanse first?> > Another question I have is about the pot to boil the leaves in, can > it be an enamel pot? I looked for an all ceramic one and couldn't > find one. I have an Oleander plant which I have not fertilized since > I moved into this house 4 years ago, so I plan on using the leaves > from it.> > Thanks for the help and the hope,> Tracy>

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I listened to Charlot Gerson, Max Gerson's daughter, in a conference one time. She said that coffee enemas were essential for detoxification as the cancer is killed off. The coffee stimulated the released of toxins from the liver and aids in a smooth cleansing process. I personally have used coffee enemas during and at the end of cleansing fasts. My experience with coffee enemas has been a positive one. Blessings, JeffTony wrote: Adriana -For me, a couple of tablespoons a day on the coconut oil. As far ascoffee enemas, they are considered stronger, but without the otherhealth benefits of coconut oil. They were what Gerson used - demandedto be used in fact - and are still used in the Gerson therapyprimarily to keep the bile ducts open.I have never used or recommended them, but I have no rational reasonto recommend against them either. They might well be a good idea touse at the first and perhaps later depend on regular cleansing andcoconut oil.Any experts on coffee enemas feel free to chime in here.Tonyoleander soup , "rockjacks50" <jg.hlss wrote:>> ---Dear Tony,> > You mentioned coconut oil as being good in keeping the bile ducts > open. How much should one have and can you take it anytime? Also

do > coffee enemas do the same thing or are they more for detoxifying the > liver - many thanks> Adriana> In oleander soup , "Tony" @> wrote:> >> > Tracy -> > > > Dr. G covered the question about the pots to use. As far as a > cleanse,> > that is a good idea at any time. I do not think you have to wait to> > do the OS, but it might be a good idea to begin a good 14 day > cleanse.> > > > Sounds like your dad is doing some very good things already. I > might> > mention that coconut oil is very good in helping keep the bile ducts> > open, and is just really healthy anyway.> > > > There are some good posts here if you search back a bit on > cleansing,> > protecting and regenerating the liver. I can

sympathize with your > dad> > - I am doing my own diet, liver cleansing and other things like> > coconut oil, milk thistle, beet juice, selenium, etc.> > > > Please keep us posted!> > > > Tony> > > > oleander soup , "Tracy" <tracyrod@> wrote:> > >> > > Thanks for the info in your book, very enlightening! I'm excited > to > > > learn more about natural healing now. We found out a couple of > weeks > > > ago that my Dad has a cancerous tumor which was blocking bile > from > > > going where ever it should go. So it was poisoning my Dad, > within > > > about 10 weeks, he lost 50 lbs and the last week before ending up > in > > > the hospital he had turned yellow. Well they put a

stint in him > and > > > now he is doing much better, plus I got him on the cancer diet> > > (cancertutor.com) mostly vegetables, legumes and almonds/walnuts- > his > > > color is good and he is pretty much doing as good as he was > before he > > > got sick. He is 78 years old and they were going to do a surgery > > > called the Whipple procedure, but decided not to because of his > liver > > > being compromised due to years of drinking and his age. We don't > > > know the extent of his cancer, weather it has spread or not. But > he > > > wants to make the Oleander Soup this weekend and start using it. > I > > > just want to make sure that the other stuff we have him on won't > > > interfere or interact negatively with the Oleander soup. Besides > > > being on the cancer diet, he is

taking Spirulina, Enzymatic > Therapy-> > > IP-6 with Inositol, AHCC Mushroom compound and Wobenzymes and > > > drinking lots of spring water with lemon. Does he have to do the > > > colon and liver cleanse first?> > > > > > Another question I have is about the pot to boil the leaves in, > can > > > it be an enamel pot? I looked for an all ceramic one and > couldn't > > > find one. I have an Oleander plant which I have not fertilized > since > > > I moved into this house 4 years ago, so I plan on using the > leaves > > > from it.> > > > > > Thanks for the help and the hope,> > > Tracy> > >> >>

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Everyone,

If anyone has answered Tracys question, Please forward the answer to me. I bought the book from Tony Issacs ,in the past,and have the same questions. Also, I thought someone mentioned the flower of the oleander as an identifier! I was storing info from cancercure, but inadvertly deleted the folder as I was cleaning something else from my harddrive.

Thanks,,

Bill

w.wilkins

 

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Tracy

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Thursday, December 13, 2007 4:54 PM

Getting started with the Oleander Soup

 

 

Thanks for the info in your book, very enlightening! I'm excited to learn more about natural healing now. We found out a couple of weeks ago that my Dad has a cancerous tumor which was blocking bile from going where ever it should go. So it was poisoning my Dad, within about 10 weeks, he lost 50 lbs and the last week before ending up in the hospital he had turned yellow. Well they put a stint in him and now he is doing much better, plus I got him on the cancer diet(cancertutor.com) mostly vegetables, legumes and almonds/walnuts- his color is good and he is pretty much doing as good as he was before he got sick. He is 78 years old and they were going to do a surgery called the Whipple procedure, but decided not to because of his liver being compromised due to years of drinking and his age. We don't know the extent of his cancer, weather it has spread or not. But he wants to make the Oleander Soup this weekend and start using it. I just want to make sure that the other stuff we have him on won't interfere or interact negatively with the Oleander soup. Besides being on the cancer diet, he is taking Spirulina, Enzymatic Therapy-IP-6 with Inositol, AHCC Mushroom compound and Wobenzymes and drinking lots of spring water with lemon. Does he have to do the colon and liver cleanse first?Another question I have is about the pot to boil the leaves in, can it be an enamel pot? I looked for an all ceramic one and couldn't find one. I have an Oleander plant which I have not fertilized since I moved into this house 4 years ago, so I plan on using the leaves from it.Thanks for the help and the hope,Tracy

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If you scroll back to the date of Tracy's question you will find more

than one answer, Bill.

 

In short, stainless steel or enamel (such as the big blue enamel pots

you can buy at WallyWorld) are the best for making the soup.

 

Cleansing the liver first is a good idea, but you can do so

simultaneously with the commencement of the soup. And be sure to

continue to do regular liver cleanses too.

 

A successful anti-cancer protocol, especially one that includes

oleander and inositol/IP6 is likely going to release lots of toxins

into the body from the cancer cells dying off and by and large the

toxins will ultimately end up going through the liver, the body's

toxic waste disposal plant. Since cancer is normally almost always

accompanied by an impaired liver, it is especially important to take

steps to cleanse it regularly as well as protect and regenerate it.

 

Milk thistle, in my opinion, is a must. It has been proven to both

protect the liver and regenerate it. Also reported to be good are

beet juice (bleecchh!), alpha-lipoic acid, selenium and turmeric.

 

The good news is the liver alone is capable of regenerating itself -

and from what I have read, a liver can be diseased, impaired or

otherwise destroyed down to as low as 27% of it's normal size and

capacity and still be able to regenerate itself 100% in a very short time.

 

Glad to see you still kicking around, my friend. How is the sleep going?

 

 

oleander soup , " william wilkins " <w.wilkins

wrote:

>

> Everyone,

> If anyone has answered Tracys question, Please forward the

answer to me. I bought the book from Tony Issacs ,in the past,and have

the same questions. Also, I thought someone mentioned the flower of

the oleander as an identifier! I was storing info from cancercure, but

inadvertly deleted the folder as I was cleaning something else from my

harddrive.

> Thanks,,

> Bill

> w.wilkins

> -

> Tracy

> oleander soup

> Thursday, December 13, 2007 4:54 PM

> Getting started with the Oleander Soup

>

>

> Thanks for the info in your book, very enlightening! I'm excited to

> learn more about natural healing now. We found out a couple of weeks

> ago that my Dad has a cancerous tumor which was blocking bile from

> going where ever it should go. So it was poisoning my Dad, within

> about 10 weeks, he lost 50 lbs and the last week before ending up in

> the hospital he had turned yellow. Well they put a stint in him and

> now he is doing much better, plus I got him on the cancer diet

> (cancertutor.com) mostly vegetables, legumes and almonds/walnuts- his

> color is good and he is pretty much doing as good as he was before he

> got sick. He is 78 years old and they were going to do a surgery

> called the Whipple procedure, but decided not to because of his liver

> being compromised due to years of drinking and his age. We don't

> know the extent of his cancer, weather it has spread or not. But he

> wants to make the Oleander Soup this weekend and start using it. I

> just want to make sure that the other stuff we have him on won't

> interfere or interact negatively with the Oleander soup. Besides

> being on the cancer diet, he is taking Spirulina, Enzymatic Therapy-

> IP-6 with Inositol, AHCC Mushroom compound and Wobenzymes and

> drinking lots of spring water with lemon. Does he have to do the

> colon and liver cleanse first?

>

> Another question I have is about the pot to boil the leaves in, can

> it be an enamel pot? I looked for an all ceramic one and couldn't

> find one. I have an Oleander plant which I have not fertilized since

> I moved into this house 4 years ago, so I plan on using the leaves

> from it.

>

> Thanks for the help and the hope,

> Tracy

>

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Bill,

 

I used a stainless steel pot and that worked fine although it was

about $40 at Walmart. My stepdad has been drinking the OS for about

a month now and he is doing very well. He is also taking IP6 and on

a no sugar diet and lots of fresh veggies and fruit and doing coffee

enemas. I'm happy to report that he just got back from golfing in

Jalisco, Mexico! I didn't want him to go because I thought he might

get the usual sickness to his stomach (Montezuma's Revenge), well

everyone got it except him! His quality of life is so much better

than if he were doing chemo! Will keep you posted! God Bless,

Tracy

oleander soup , " william wilkins "

<w.wilkins wrote:

>

> Everyone,

> If anyone has answered Tracys question, Please forward the

answer to me. I bought the book from Tony Issacs ,in the past,and

have the same questions. Also, I thought someone mentioned the flower

of the oleander as an identifier! I was storing info from cancercure,

but inadvertly deleted the folder as I was cleaning something else

from my harddrive.

> Thanks,,

> Bill

> w.wilkins

> -

> Tracy

> oleander soup

> Thursday, December 13, 2007 4:54 PM

> Getting started with the Oleander Soup

>

>

> Thanks for the info in your book, very enlightening! I'm excited

to

> learn more about natural healing now. We found out a couple of

weeks

> ago that my Dad has a cancerous tumor which was blocking bile

from

> going where ever it should go. So it was poisoning my Dad, within

> about 10 weeks, he lost 50 lbs and the last week before ending up

in

> the hospital he had turned yellow. Well they put a stint in him

and

> now he is doing much better, plus I got him on the cancer diet

> (cancertutor.com) mostly vegetables, legumes and almonds/walnuts-

his

> color is good and he is pretty much doing as good as he was

before he

> got sick. He is 78 years old and they were going to do a surgery

> called the Whipple procedure, but decided not to because of his

liver

> being compromised due to years of drinking and his age. We don't

> know the extent of his cancer, weather it has spread or not. But

he

> wants to make the Oleander Soup this weekend and start using it.

I

> just want to make sure that the other stuff we have him on won't

> interfere or interact negatively with the Oleander soup. Besides

> being on the cancer diet, he is taking Spirulina, Enzymatic

Therapy-

> IP-6 with Inositol, AHCC Mushroom compound and Wobenzymes and

> drinking lots of spring water with lemon. Does he have to do the

> colon and liver cleanse first?

>

> Another question I have is about the pot to boil the leaves in,

can

> it be an enamel pot? I looked for an all ceramic one and couldn't

> find one. I have an Oleander plant which I have not fertilized

since

> I moved into this house 4 years ago, so I plan on using the

leaves

> from it.

>

> Thanks for the help and the hope,

> Tracy

>

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Please keep us posted on his condidtion. Good or Bad. I for one am trying to collect data on OS and other cancer therapies. Thanks so much. Blessings, JeffTracy <tracyrod wrote: Bill,I used a stainless steel pot and that worked fine although it was about $40 at Walmart. My stepdad has been drinking the OS for about a month now and he is doing very well. He is also taking IP6 and on a no sugar diet and lots of fresh veggies and fruit and

doing coffee enemas. I'm happy to report that he just got back from golfing in Jalisco, Mexico! I didn't want him to go because I thought he might get the usual sickness to his stomach (Montezuma's Revenge), well everyone got it except him! His quality of life is so much better than if he were doing chemo! Will keep you posted! God Bless, Tracy oleander soup , "william wilkins" <w.wilkins wrote:>> Everyone,> If anyone has answered Tracys question, Please forward the answer to me. I bought the book from Tony Issacs ,in the past,and have the same questions. Also, I thought someone mentioned the flower of the oleander as an identifier! I was storing info from cancercure, but inadvertly deleted the folder as I was cleaning something else from my harddrive.> Thanks,,> Bill >

w.wilkins - > Tracy > oleander soup > Thursday, December 13, 2007 4:54 PM> Getting started with the Oleander Soup> > > Thanks for the info in your book, very enlightening! I'm excited to > learn more about natural healing now. We found out a couple of weeks > ago that my Dad has a cancerous tumor which was blocking bile from > going where ever it should go. So it was poisoning my Dad, within > about 10 weeks, he lost 50 lbs and the last week before ending up in > the hospital he had turned yellow. Well they put a stint in him and > now he is doing much better, plus I got him on the cancer diet> (cancertutor.com) mostly vegetables, legumes and almonds/walnuts- his > color is good and

he is pretty much doing as good as he was before he > got sick. He is 78 years old and they were going to do a surgery > called the Whipple procedure, but decided not to because of his liver > being compromised due to years of drinking and his age. We don't > know the extent of his cancer, weather it has spread or not. But he > wants to make the Oleander Soup this weekend and start using it. I > just want to make sure that the other stuff we have him on won't > interfere or interact negatively with the Oleander soup. Besides > being on the cancer diet, he is taking Spirulina, Enzymatic Therapy-> IP-6 with Inositol, AHCC Mushroom compound and Wobenzymes and > drinking lots of spring water with lemon. Does he have to do the > colon and liver cleanse first?> > Another question I have is about the pot to boil the leaves in, can > it be an enamel pot? I

looked for an all ceramic one and couldn't > find one. I have an Oleander plant which I have not fertilized since > I moved into this house 4 years ago, so I plan on using the leaves > from it.> > Thanks for the help and the hope,> Tracy>

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Dear Jeff

in siberia (i am from there originally)people cure cancer with Amanita

muscaria.it is also poisoned plant.

Ý am also collecting data on cancer therapies.

rgds

Elif

oleander soup , Jeffery Jack <jeffery.jack

wrote:

>

> Please keep us posted on his condidtion. Good or Bad. I for one am

trying to collect data on OS and other cancer therapies. Thanks so

much.

>

> Blessings,

> Jeff

>

 

>

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Amanita Muscaria, also known as the death's head mushroom, is indeed

very posionous and can be fatal if taken in too large of a quantity.

It is also extremely hallucinogenic.

 

AMANITA MUSCARIA

 

COMMON NAMES: death's head, fly agaric, the woodpecker of Mars

 

" One side will make you grow taller, and the other side will make you

grow shorter. " One side of what? The other side of what? thought Alice

to herself. " Of the .-mushroom, " said the Caterpillar, just as if she

had asked it aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.

Lewis Carroll

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

 

Out of sight, indeed. As little Alice (soon to be big Alice, thanks to

the Caterpillar's culinary suggestion) discovered, the lowly mushroom

can make you high. Lewis Carroll, a known dabbler in psychedelia,

evidently had more than lunch in mind when he portrayed Alice eating

her way through a mind-bending buffet.

 

It is now believed that what Carroll had in mind was the powerful

Amanita muscaria mushroom.

 

Although the Amanita muscaria has been used as a hallucinogen for more

than six thousand years, it is today rapidly dropping in popularity

because of significant dangers. In fact, some mushrooms of, the genus

Amanita are so highly toxic' that they account for virtually 90

percent of all cases of lethal mushroom poisoning.

 

Amanita muscaria picked up the nickname " fly agaric " because the

poison in the mushroom was, at one time; used by Europeans on

flypaper. Just as it spelled disaster for the unsuspecting housefly,

it can end a drug sampler's career permanently.

 

The six- to eight-hour journey has been described as a kind of

marijuana high and alcohol drunk combined. But Amanita muscaria is

more complex and potentially dangerous than that, full of good and bad

news.

 

First, some bad news: Initial effects of the drug begin to take hold

fifteen to twenty minutes after ingestion. These may include

dizziness, confusion, dryness of the mouth, rapid breathing, nausea,

vomiting, diarrhea, and muscular twitching, along with a general

feeling of numbness in the limbs. Now the good news: Once these

feelings have passed, a period of peacefulness follows, including a

twilight sleep lasting about two hours. From behind closed eyelids,

mildly euphoric dreamlike sounds and visions are heard and seen. Upon

waking, vivid, psilocybin like hallucinations and size distortions may

be experienced, along with physical agitation and a sense of overall

joviality.

 

Back to the bad news: In some cases, users of Amanita muscaria have

been known to become both paranoid and agressive during their trips.

Red-faced, they have exhibited high levels of violence and

self-destructiveness, even to the point of self-mutilation. Because

things may be seriously distorted accidents of all sorts are not

uncommon on this trip. Prolonged use can be debilitating mentally. For

those who have consumed too much, raving madness may result. Overdose

can cause delirium, convulsions, deep coma, and death as a result of

heart failure. The only known antidote for overdose is atropine, but

the effectiveness of this drug on Amanita muscaria " poisoning " is now

being seriously questioned. Some profess that adding atropine may

increase the chance of serious illness or death.

 

Most important, one must know which mushroom to pick. A small mistake

in-this regard can be deadly.

 

In Europe and Asia, the Amanita muscaria mushroom can be found growing

wild on forest floors underneath and among fallen leaves. It has a

large flat bright-crimson or red cap and is mottled. with white warts.

In North America: it also grows the floor of spruce, birch, or pine

forests,: but has a white orange-red, or yellow cap, and white, red,

or yellow wats.

 

Please don't let these brief, sketchy descriptions suffice. Many of

Amanita and: similar mushrooms exist, and some of them are very deadly.

 

from: http://www.drugtext.org/library/books/recreationaldrugs/amanita.htm

 

 

oleander soup , " oneryigit " <oneryigit wrote:

>

> Dear Jeff

> in siberia (i am from there originally)people cure cancer with Amanita

> muscaria.it is also poisoned plant.

> Ý am also collecting data on cancer therapies.

> rgds

> Elif

> oleander soup , Jeffery Jack <jeffery.jack@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Please keep us posted on his condidtion. Good or Bad. I for one am

> trying to collect data on OS and other cancer therapies. Thanks so

> much.

> >

> > Blessings,

> > Jeff

> >

>

> >

>

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There seems to be some confusion here. For a reference, I recommend, Psychedelic Encyclopedia by Peter Stafford.The magic mushroom contains muscarine, muscimole, and atropine. In balanced amounts. In NORMAL dosages, it does not produce these negative effects. It is taken before bedtime. Its affects are to create very vivid, colorful dreams. This mushroom has an appearance that is unmistakable. It is bright red w/ white spots on it. A close relative, Amanita panterina, is orange w/ white spots. A. panterina is a little tougher on the stomach and may cause some anxienty, but is still regarded in folklore as safe.Other Amanita species may be deadly. The most famous one is nicknamed Destroying Angel. One mushroom may cause death. It is white, with a noticeable inverted cup at the base of the stem. If you do not know what you

are doing, don't even think of chancing it!Mushrooms which grow in cow manure are very different. The psychedelic varieties will always turn BLUE when pinched between the fingers. If you pinch one that does not turn blue, do not put it in your mouth. The species that work are Stropharia sps. (Stropharia cubensis has been renamed Psylocibe cubensis.)Psilocin and psylocibin are the active compounds which produce the visions. Several times the active dosage is enough to cause great anxiety and phyiscal distress.Caveat: if you do not know what you are doing, do not do it!Dr. GoebelTony wrote: Amanita Muscaria, also known as the death's head mushroom, is indeed very posionous and can be fatal if taken in too large of a quantity. It is also extremely hallucinogenic. AMANITA MUSCARIA COMMON NAMES: death's head, fly agaric, the woodpecker of Mars "One side will make you grow taller, and the other side will make you grow shorter." One side of what? The other side of what? thought Alice to herself. "Of the .-mushroom," said the Caterpillar, just as if she had asked it aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight. Lewis Carroll Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Out of sight, indeed. As little Alice (soon to be big Alice, thanks to the Caterpillar's culinary suggestion) discovered, the lowly mushroom can make you high. Lewis Carroll, a known dabbler in psychedelia,

evidently had more than lunch in mind when he portrayed Alice eating her way through a mind-bending buffet. It is now believed that what Carroll had in mind was the powerful Amanita muscaria mushroom. Although the Amanita muscaria has been used as a hallucinogen for more than six thousand years, it is today rapidly dropping in popularity because of significant dangers. In fact, some mushrooms of, the genus Amanita are so highly toxic' that they account for virtually 90 percent of all cases of lethal mushroom poisoning. Amanita muscaria picked up the nickname "fly agaric" because the poison in the mushroom was, at one time; used by Europeans on flypaper. Just as it spelled disaster for the unsuspecting housefly, it can end a drug sampler's career permanently. The six- to eight-hour journey has been described as a kind of marijuana high and alcohol drunk combined. But Amanita muscaria is more

complex and potentially dangerous than that, full of good and bad news. First, some bad news: Initial effects of the drug begin to take hold fifteen to twenty minutes after ingestion. These may include dizziness, confusion, dryness of the mouth, rapid breathing, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and muscular twitching, along with a general feeling of numbness in the limbs. Now the good news: Once these feelings have passed, a period of peacefulness follows, including a twilight sleep lasting about two hours. From behind closed eyelids, mildly euphoric dreamlike sounds and visions are heard and seen. Upon waking, vivid, psilocybin like hallucinations and size distortions may be experienced, along with physical agitation and a sense of overall joviality. Back to the bad news: In some cases, users of Amanita muscaria have been known to become both paranoid and agressive during their trips. Red-faced, they have

exhibited high levels of violence and self-destructiveness, even to the point of self-mutilation. Because things may be seriously distorted accidents of all sorts are not uncommon on this trip. Prolonged use can be debilitating mentally. For those who have consumed too much, raving madness may result. Overdose can cause delirium, convulsions, deep coma, and death as a result of heart failure. The only known antidote for overdose is atropine, but the effectiveness of this drug on Amanita muscaria "poisoning" is now being seriously questioned. Some profess that adding atropine may increase the chance of serious illness or death. Most important, one must know which mushroom to pick. A small mistake in-this regard can be deadly. In Europe and Asia, the Amanita muscaria mushroom can be found growing wild on forest floors underneath and among fallen leaves. It has a large flat bright-crimson or red cap and is

mottled. with white warts. In North America: it also grows the floor of spruce, birch, or pine forests,: but has a white orange-red, or yellow cap, and white, red, or yellow wats. Please don't let these brief, sketchy descriptions suffice. Many of Amanita and: similar mushrooms exist, and some of them are very deadly. from: http://www.drugtext.org/library/books/recreationaldrugs/amanita.htm oleander soup , "oneryigit" <oneryigit wrote: > > Dear Jeff > in siberia (i am from there originally)people cure cancer with Amanita > muscaria.it is also poisoned plant. > Ý am also collecting data on cancer therapies. > rgds > Elif > oleander soup , Jeffery Jack <jeffery.jack@> > wrote: > > > > Please keep us posted on his condidtion. Good or Bad. I for one am > trying to collect data on OS and other cancer therapies. Thanks so > much. > > > > Blessings, > > Jeff > > > > > >

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oneryigit,

 

Do you know how the mushroom is used for cancer? Please tell us how

they prepare it therapeutically. Too much will kill a person unless you

know of a method of detoxifying the mushroom. Looking forward to your

response.

 

Bob

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" oneryigit " <oneryigit

<oleander soup >

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 1:47 AM

Re: Getting started with the Oleander Soup

 

 

Dear Jeff

in siberia (i am from there originally)people cure cancer with Amanita

muscaria.it is also poisoned plant.

Ý am also collecting data on cancer therapies.

rgds

Elif

oleander soup , Jeffery Jack <jeffery.jack

wrote:

>

> Please keep us posted on his condidtion. Good or Bad. I for one am

trying to collect data on OS and other cancer therapies. Thanks so

much.

>

> Blessings,

> Jeff

>

 

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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dear Bob (sorry for my bad english),

sure Ý've got several reciepts for Amanita Muscaria (reciepts of

siberian shamans), i have to go to work now,so this evening Ý am going

to translate it for you.

Tony right - mushroom is dangerous (toxic), thats why need to follow

rereciept .

But Ý think oleander is the best remedy for cancer, becouse of

hallucinogenic side effects of Amanita Muscaria.

(People in siberia have no idea about oleander, thats why they use

this mushroom)

dear Tony,

Ý sent you an e-mail with oleander's reciept from south of Turkey -

have you recieved it?

rgds

Elif

oleander soup , " bbanever " <bbanever wrote:

>

> oneryigit,

>

> Do you know how the mushroom is used for cancer? Please tell

us how

> they prepare it therapeutically. Too much will kill a person unless

you

> know of a method of detoxifying the mushroom. Looking forward to

your

> response.

>

> Bob

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There are other mushrooms that I would choose over Aminata, due not

only to relative safety, but also proven effectiveness. Too bad

groups are not as fully featured when it comes to making posts with

graphic and other images (and most of you have your group settings to

standard anyway, instead of the much better " full featured " setting).

 

Here is a link to my article on mushrooms,, including photos:

 

Mushrooms that Fight Disease and Boost the Immune System

 

/mushrooms.htm

 

And yes, I did receive your information about the woman in Turkey who

made her own crude oleander extract and used it to rid her body of

cancer in short order. She is lucky because she did not filter it and

took very large amounts! Even so, her cancer was gone in short order.

 

Thanks for the information.

 

 

 

 

 

 

oleander soup , " oneryigit " <oneryigit wrote:

>

> dear Bob (sorry for my bad english),

> sure Ý've got several reciepts for Amanita Muscaria (reciepts of

> siberian shamans), i have to go to work now,so this evening Ý am going

> to translate it for you.

> Tony right - mushroom is dangerous (toxic), thats why need to follow

> rereciept .

> But Ý think oleander is the best remedy for cancer, becouse of

> hallucinogenic side effects of Amanita Muscaria.

> (People in siberia have no idea about oleander, thats why they use

> this mushroom)

> dear Tony,

> Ý sent you an e-mail with oleander's reciept from south of Turkey -

> have you recieved it?

> rgds

> Elif

> oleander soup , " bbanever " <bbanever@> wrote:

> >

> > oneryigit,

> >

> > Do you know how the mushroom is used for cancer? Please tell

> us how

> > they prepare it therapeutically. Too much will kill a person unless

> you

> > know of a method of detoxifying the mushroom. Looking forward to

> your

> > response.

> >

> > Bob

>

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Oneryiget

Do you have or know how a nan russian can get a formula or use the

 

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oneryigit

oleander soup

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 1:47 AM

Re: Getting started with the Oleander Soup russian cancer cure you mentioned. I am under the impression that oleander soup is the strongest ,but curious about what yoou mentioned.

Thanks

Bill Wilkins

w.wilkins

California USA

 

 

Dear Jeffin siberia (i am from there originally)people cure cancer with Amanita muscaria.it is also poisoned plant.Ý am also collecting data on cancer therapies.rgdsElifoleander soup , Jeffery Jack <jeffery.jack wrote:>> Please keep us posted on his condidtion. Good or Bad. I for one am trying to collect data on OS and other cancer therapies. Thanks so much. > > Blessings,> Jeff> >

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Hi Tony, Just an update on me. It has been a while, 9 months in fact, since I first plugged into the OS scene. I have enjoyed feeling well during this time. Mid June I experienced significant chest pain. On investigation a lesion on the T4 was found to be irritating the spinal cord causing referred pain across the chest left and right. Nodules on the lungs and a spot on the liver. I have had Rx of radiation to the T4 with considerable relief of pain and minimal side effects. Commenced chemo Wed 25th of June. Also with minimal side effects. All the drugs effect the constitution and I am back to normal with motions now. Have been trying to get more OPC but seem to run into road blocks setting up an acceptable account to pay. It has been tooooooo hard. I'm not into making the soup for myself just now. I go to the OS web site now and then. I found my mail page to crowded there for a while. This has be an incredible journey with/in my relationship with God, knowing that He knows me best and loves me most. This has truly been amazing. Thank you for the friendship and help of all aboard the OS web site.

 

Regards and and God's blessing to each one.

 

Mary

 

 

 

----

 

 

14/12/2007 3:15:58 PM

oleander soup

Re: Getting started with the Oleander Soup

 

 

Tracy -Dr. G covered the question about the pots to use. As far as a cleanse,that is a good idea at any time. I do not think you have to wait todo the OS, but it might be a good idea to begin a good 14 day cleanse.Sounds like your dad is doing some very good things already. I mightmention that coconut oil is very good in helping keep the bile ductsopen, and is just really healthy anyway.There are some good posts here if you search back a bit on cleansing,protecting and regenerating the liver. I can sympathize with your dad- I am doing my own diet, liver cleansing and other things likecoconut oil, milk thistle, beet juice, selenium, etc.Please keep us posted!Tonyoleander soup , "Tracy" <tracyrod wrote:>> Thanks for the info in your book, very enlightening! I'm excited to > learn more about natural healing now. We found out a couple of weeks > ago that my Dad has a cancerous tumor which was blocking bile from > going where ever it should go. So it was poisoning my Dad, within > about 10 weeks, he lost 50 lbs and the last week before ending up in > the hospital he had turned yellow. Well they put a stint in him and > now he is doing much better, plus I got him on the cancer diet> (cancertutor.com) mostly vegetables, legumes and almonds/walnuts- his > color is good and he is pretty much doing as good as he was before he > got sick. He is 78 years old and they were going to do a surgery > called the Whipple procedure, but decided not to because of his liver > being compromised due to years of drinking and his age. We don't > know the extent of his cancer, weather it has spread or not. But he > wants to make the Oleander Soup this weekend and start using it. I > just want to make sure that the other stuff we have him on won't > interfere or interact negatively with the Oleander soup. Besides > being on the cancer diet, he is taking Spirulina, Enzymatic Therapy-> IP-6 with Inositol, AHCC Mushroom compound and Wobenzymes and > drinking lots of spring water with lemon. Does he have to do the > colon and liver cleanse first?> > Another question I have is about the pot to boil the leaves in, can > it be an enamel pot? I looked for an all ceramic one and couldn't > find one. I have an Oleander plant which I have not fertilized since > I moved into this house 4 years ago, so I plan on using the leaves > from it.> > Thanks for the help and the hope,> Tracy>

 

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Mary - Have you been taking OPC this whole time? If so, do you feel that it has just helped with your energy / feeling well but not in keeping the lesions at bay?

mary k <maihardsoleander soup Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 2:42:45 AMRe: Re: Getting started with the Oleander Soup

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hi Tony, Just an update on me. It has been a while, 9 months in fact, since I first plugged into the OS scene. I have enjoyed feeling well during this time. Mid June I experienced significant chest pain. On investigation a lesion on the T4 was found to be irritating the spinal cord causing referred pain across the chest left and right. Nodules on the lungs and a spot on the liver. I have had Rx of radiation to the T4 with considerable relief of pain and minimal side effects. Commenced chemo Wed 25th of June. Also with minimal side effects. All the drugs effect the constitution and I am back to normal with motions now. Have been trying to get more OPC but seem to run into road blocks setting up an acceptable account to pay. It has been tooooooo hard. I'm not into making the soup for myself just now. I go to the OS web site now and then. I found my mail page to crowded there for a while. This has be an incredible journey with/in

my relationship with God, knowing that He knows me best and loves me most. This has truly been amazing. Thank you for the friendship and help of all aboard the OS web site.

 

Regards and and God's blessing to each one.

 

Mary

 

 

 

-- --

 

 

14/12/2007 3:15:58 PM

oleander soup

Re: Getting started with the Oleander Soup

 

 

Tracy -Dr. G covered the question about the pots to use. As far as a cleanse,that is a good idea at any time. I do not think you have to wait todo the OS, but it might be a good idea to begin a good 14 day cleanse.Sounds like your dad is doing some very good things already. I mightmention that coconut oil is very good in helping keep the bile ductsopen, and is just really healthy anyway.There are some good posts here if you search back a bit on cleansing,protecting and regenerating the liver. I can sympathize with your dad- I am doing my own diet, liver cleansing and other things likecoconut oil, milk thistle, beet juice, selenium, etc.Please keep us posted!Tonyoleander soup, "Tracy" <tracyrod@.. .> wrote:>>

Thanks for the info in your book, very enlightening! I'm excited to > learn more about natural healing now. We found out a couple of weeks > ago that my Dad has a cancerous tumor which was blocking bile from > going where ever it should go. So it was poisoning my Dad, within > about 10 weeks, he lost 50 lbs and the last week before ending up in > the hospital he had turned yellow. Well they put a stint in him and > now he is doing much better, plus I got him on the cancer diet> (cancertutor. com) mostly vegetables, legumes and almonds/walnuts- his > color is good and he is pretty much doing as good as he was before he > got sick. He is 78 years old and they were going to do a surgery > called the Whipple procedure, but decided not to because of his liver > being compromised due to years of drinking and his age. We don't > know the extent of his cancer, weather it has

spread or not. But he > wants to make the Oleander Soup this weekend and start using it. I > just want to make sure that the other stuff we have him on ! won't > interfere or interact negatively with the Oleander soup. Besides > being on the cancer diet, he is taking Spirulina, Enzymatic Therapy-> IP-6 with Inositol, AHCC Mushroom compound and Wobenzymes and > drinking lots of spring water with lemon. Does he have to do the > colon and liver cleanse first?> > Another question I have is about the pot to boil the leaves in, can > it be an enamel pot? I looked for an all ceramic one and couldn't > find one. I have an Oleander plant which I have not fertilized since > I moved into this house 4 years ago, so I plan on using the leaves > from it.> > Thanks for the help and the hope,> Tracy>

 

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