Guest guest Posted May 31, 2008 Report Share Posted May 31, 2008 Quite honestly I do not know what oleander would do to help diabetes, only that group members have reported that after taking the oleander they have been able to stop taking medications and control their diabetes by diet alone - often to the amazement of their doctors. The first report I received was around October 2005 in a private email. As far as testimonies about diabetes, I had a few once upon a time - but they were lost when I had a domain name hijacked and the email that went with it (originally my book sales domain was roselaurel.com whereas now it is rose-laurel.com, thanks to an unscrupulous company). In general, people who take oleander have better energy, apetite, libido and a healthier apetite (many report less cravings for sweets) and better weight control. In addition, users report far fewer colds and flus. We we know that it is an immune booster of the highest order and we know many of the actions it has against cancer. But scientists are still unsure exactly how it does what it does for cancer, much less other conditions beyond the obvious immune boosting. I would advise your friend to give oleander a try (make his own to save money) and look at the list of supplements on the diabetes file. In particular I would recommend the pycnogenol. oleander soup , " blueinkentucky " <angelatmyside wrote: > > Dear Tony, > > Please tell me how Oleander would specifically help diabetes. I have > a friend who is very sick, most of the time he can't get his blood > sugar under control. > > He doesn't have a lot of money, (who does)? I went to the files and > will print out the Diabetes protocol out, but being nutritionally > challenged, the first thing he and his wife are going to think, is, > What in the world is all this stuff? > > I was hoping Oleander would be the " miracle " along with a good > diet. But how can I explain to them that Oleander will be of > such importance to his health that they will take the plunge and > order it? Can you give me specifics? > > Are there any testimonies on this forum of people who took Oleander > for their diabetes and were pronounced " cured " or at least a better > quality life. > > Thank you, I did a search on this forum and really couldn't come up > with anything. > > angelatmyside oleander soup , " Tony " @> wrote: > > > > Hello everyone - especially newcomers. > > > > From taking a look at the applications of recent new members, I see > > that we have people concerned about whether or not oleander can help > > cancers such as breast, liver, bone, brain, and prostate, as well as > > can it help hepatitis-C, HIV and diabetes. > > > > The answer is YES to all of the above. If you have any specific > > questions to ask, please feel free to do so, but first you may wish > to > > take a look at the files posted here in the file section, and > perhaps > > do a search to see if your question has been asked and answered > before. > > > > Remember, we are here for you! > > > > Tony Isaacs > > > Dear Tony, > > Please tell me how Oleander would specifically help diabetes. I have > a friend who is very sick, most of the time he can't get his blood > sugar under control. > > He doesn't have a lot of money, (who does)? I went to the files and > will print out the Diabetes protocol out, but being nutritionally > challenged, the first thing he and his wife are going to think, is, > What in the world is all this stuff? > > I was hoping Oleander would be the " miracle " along with a good > diet. But how can I explain to them that Oleander will be of > such importance to his health that they will take the plunge and > order it? Can you give me specifics? > > Are there any testimonies on this forum of people who took Oleander > for their diabetes and were pronounced " cured " or at least a better > quality life. > > Thank you, I did a search on this forum and really couldn't come up > with anything. > > angelatmyside > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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