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I can see no reason why it would not be compatible. Just a couple of

weeks ago I asked the president of the company that makes the patented

medicine version of oleander (Anvirzel) about oleander's compatibility

with other herbs as well as medications and he said that they were not

aware of anything oleander was not compatible with outside of the

cautions of using it with blood thinning agents and other cardiac

glycosides like digoxin/digitalis where it might have a dangerous

additive effect.

 

 

oleander soup , Mike Golden <goldenmike86 wrote:

>

> Tony,

>

> My wife has metastatic breast cancer. Two years ago she had a

mastectomy with a TRAM reconstruction, but has never had chemotherapy

or radiation. She received her current diagnosis in late December.

In the last eight weeks we have been on a program of LDN, Cantron,

Paw Paw and pulsed doses of artemisinin at night (4 days on and three

days off). We have been observing the contraindications regarding

nutrients that might work counter to the ATP inhibition of the Cantron

and Paw Paw. In the last few weeks tumor markers in the blood have

decreased 35 points (from 197), and the tumors sites ache within 10

minutes of taking Cantron.

> In your opinion, can Sutherlandia OPC (we have it) be combined with

what we are doing? From what I have read concerning the hypothetical

mechanisms of SOPC, it does not look like something that would have an

effect of stimulating electron transport, and that it might,

therefore be compatible with what we are already doing. I hope this is so.

> Your thoughts?

>

> Thank you!

>

> Mike Golden, D.C.

>

>

>

> Tony

> oleander soup

> Sunday, April 6, 2008 1:56:56 PM

> The amazing number of cancer fighting and

immune boosting compounds in oleander

>

>

> Despite numerous studies, scientists still have not figured out

> exactly how oleander works, other than it appears obvious that it is a

> combination of the many different compounds found in the oleander

> plant. These compounds include the major active cardiac glycoside

> Oleandrin, a number of other cardiac glycosides such as Oleandrinogen,

> Oleandrigenin and others, several long-chain polysacharrides such as

> Beta-sistosterol, Quercitin, Linoleic-acid, Oleic-acid, Adynerin,

> Alpha-amyrin, Betulin, Foliandrin, Folinerin, Gitoxigenin,

> Isoquercitrin, Lauric-acid, Neriin, Oleandrin, Oleandrigenin,

> Oleanolic-acid, Rutin, Stigmasterol, Ursolic-acid, Uzarigenin.

>

>

>

> >

>

>

>

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Yes, good idea. Those machines are awesome.

 

 

oleander soup , Michael Goebel <goebelchx wrote:

>

> I leave that question up to Tony.

>

> If you do not have a Kangen water maker, find a friend or associate

who does.

> This will alkalinize the body over time just from drinking copious

amounts of water.

>

> Where do you live?

>

> Michael L Goebel, DC, ACN

>

> Mike Golden <goldenmike86 wrote:

> Tony,

>

> My wife has metastatic breast cancer. Two years ago she had a

mastectomy with a TRAM reconstruction, but has never had chemotherapy

or radiation. She received her current diagnosis in late December.

In the last eight weeks we have been on a program of LDN, Cantron,

Paw Paw and pulsed doses of artemisinin at night (4 days on and three

days off). We have been observing the contraindications regarding

nutrients that might work counter to the ATP inhibition of the Cantron

and Paw Paw. In the last few weeks tumor markers in the blood have

decreased 35 points (from 197), and the tumors sites ache within 10

minutes of taking Cantron.

> In your opinion, can Sutherlandia OPC (we have it) be combined with

what we are doing? From what I have read concerning the hypothetical

mechanisms of SOPC, it does not look like something that would have an

effect of stimulating electron transport, and that it might,

therefore be compatible with what we are already doing. I hope this is so.

> Your thoughts?

>

> Thank you!

>

> Mike Golden, D.C.

>

>

> Tony

> oleander soup

> Sunday, April 6, 2008 1:56:56 PM

> The amazing number of cancer fighting and

immune boosting compounds in oleander

>

> Despite numerous studies, scientists still have not figured out

> exactly how oleander works, other than it appears obvious that it is a

> combination of the many different compounds found in the oleander

> plant. These compounds include the major active cardiac glycoside

> Oleandrin, a number of other cardiac glycosides such as Oleandrinogen,

> Oleandrigenin and others, several long-chain polysacharrides such as

> Beta-sistosterol, Quercitin, Linoleic-acid, Oleic-acid, Adynerin,

> Alpha-amyrin, Betulin, Foliandrin, Folinerin, Gitoxigenin,

> Isoquercitrin, Lauric-acid, Neriin, Oleandrin, Oleandrigenin,

> Oleanolic-acid, Rutin, Stigmasterol, Ursolic-acid, Uzarigenin.

>

>

>

> >

>

 

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