Guest guest Posted July 19, 2008 Report Share Posted July 19, 2008 Dear Tony and all, I'm not a frequent poster, just can't decide on a good approach to my problem: dx'd with ovarian cancer last February, inoperable. Due to my advanced age I have refused chemo or even a biopsy so can't say much more about my condition except that it seems substantially the same as it was six months ago. Before that I just thought I had a fat belly and a lot of old people have the same problem so didn't think too much about it until had some difficulty urinating....Well, I have tried some 'fucoidan', maybe didn't try it long enough but it didn't seem to do anything and very expensive. I tried graviola and then paw-paw both of whith upset my digestion. Other than keeping my system alkalized I'm at a loss. Unless I go into a clinic where a diet is enforced I don't think I can do these strict protocols you talk about. I do have an extensive supply of oleander plants and wonder if I should try the home-made soup. From what other members of the group have said there are now commercial products available incorporating oleander. Can you recommend any one in particular?....I am old and probably have not too many years left in any case but I do object to dying of cancer and I object to having this huge tumor in my interior! Very grateful for your opinions and experience and apologies for the long post. Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2008 Report Share Posted July 19, 2008 HI Margaret, Seems like you came to the right place! Along with the advice of these knowledgeable, wonderful folks here, you might want to look up (if you haven't already) www.Curezone.com and www.Earthclinic.com (there are others too) and definitely start the Sutherlandia OPC ~ ASAP lol. Essiac tea is also a great addition to the supplements you'll be taking. Consider yourself hugged with a gigantically huge smooch on the forehead! You'll be in our thoughts and prayers. MCMargaret <margaret1307 wrote: Dear Tony and all, I'm not a frequent poster, just can'tdecide on a good approach to my problem: dx'd withovarian cancer last February, inoperable. Due to my advanced age I have refused chemo or even a biopsy socan't say much more about my condition except that itseems substantially the same as it was six months ago.Before that I just thought I had a fat belly and a lot ofold people have the same problem so didn't think too muchabout it until had some difficulty urinating....Well, Ihave tried some 'fucoidan', maybe didn't try it long enoughbut it didn't seem to do anything and very expensive. Itried graviola and then paw-paw both of whith upset mydigestion. Other than keeping my system alkalized I'm at a loss. Unless I go into a clinic where a diet is enforcedI don't think I can do these strict protocols you talk about.I do have an extensive supply of oleander plants and wonderif I should try the home-made soup. From what other membersof the group have said there are now commercial productsavailable incorporating oleander. Can you recommend anyone in particular?....I am old and probably have not too many years left in any case but I do object to dying of cancer and I object to having this huge tumor in my interior!Very grateful for your opinions and experience and apologiesfor the long post. Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2008 Report Share Posted July 19, 2008 Margaret,Tony is away this weekend and he will reply to you when he gets back. In the meantime, I will try to answer some of your questions. First of all, I would suggest that you read Tony's Anti Cancer Protocol . Have you started taking Oleander, either by ordering it from http://www.sutherlandiaopc.com, or making the soup? The Recipe for Oleander Soup Part 1 The Recipe for Oleander Soup Part 2 - Tips and AdviceIf not, I would start this, together with the rest of Tony's protocol immediately. This protocol encompasses years of research as the best all around way to defeat cancer.As for difficulty with the diet protocol, how do you mean? Is it a problem craving comfort foods? Is it convenience? Actually, you will find that by eating the right foods you will feel so much better and you will get into the habit in no time. If the problem is craving sweets and comfort foods, you will also find that by following Tony's protocol, that craving will disappear because your body is receiving the nutrients and calories it really needs, not "empty" calories that leave you wanting for more.I believe you made the right decision in opting not to have chemo, as it does nothing but destroy the organs and seriously compromise the immune system. As for a biopsy, I have heard that sometimes cancers do spread during this procedure. Tony or someone else more knowledgeable than I may come in and expound on this. Yet, I do want to emphasize the importance of proper diet and supplementation. I am not familiar at all with fucoidan, and I cannot comment on it. Margaret, if you have such a plentiful supply of oleander plants, yes, by all means make the soup. But make sure and follow the directions precisely. And make sure that they have not been sprayed with any commercial pesticides.I wish you the best. Please let us know how you are progressing.Hugs,oleander soup , "Margaret" <margaret1307 wrote:>> Dear Tony and all, I'm not a frequent poster, just can't> decide on a good approach to my problem: dx'd with> ovarian cancer last February, inoperable. Due to my > advanced age I have refused chemo or even a biopsy so> can't say much more about my condition except that it> seems substantially the same as it was six months ago.> Before that I just thought I had a fat belly and a lot of> old people have the same problem so didn't think too much> about it until had some difficulty urinating....Well, I> have tried some 'fucoidan', maybe didn't try it long enough> but it didn't seem to do anything and very expensive. I> tried graviola and then paw-paw both of whith upset my> digestion. Other than keeping my system alkalized I'm > at a loss. Unless I go into a clinic where a diet is enforced> I don't think I can do these strict protocols you talk about.> I do have an extensive supply of oleander plants and wonder> if I should try the home-made soup. From what other members> of the group have said there are now commercial products> available incorporating oleander. Can you recommend any> one in particular?....I am old and probably have not too > many years left in any case but I do object to dying of > cancer and I object to having this huge tumor in my interior!> Very grateful for your opinions and experience and apologies> for the long post. Margaret> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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