Guest guest Posted August 11, 2008 Report Share Posted August 11, 2008 Tony, Hello, I'm from NV and have two ill friends, one with breast cancer and the other with thyroid/lymph node cancer, both will have surgery and both have elected to not have chemo. Apparently multiple surgeries/radiations haven't worked and they have made this pact. I think it's because I went bouncing into work and happily announced I found a solution to my reoccuring skin cancer in fact it IS a solution of oleander. So... I have a few questions: I was reading the Arab patent for oleander, and noticed their process calls for a 2 microns filter and I was reading TBYIL that the lack of multiple filtering is related to feeling nauseous during treatment. What is the size of coffee filter pores? Can a smaller pour make a superior product? I used a coffee machine on warm to condense the 1:10/apple cider vinegar/oleander solution. I then used veg glycerine to make my final product,(I didn't have vit E oil, and it's more like an ointment). How stable is that a room temp? I was going to wait till winter so I can leave it out, but I really want to start on a suspicious spot. How in the world did you get the Arab patent? Thanks, Susan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2008 Report Share Posted August 12, 2008 I assume you meant the " free patents online " patent at: http://www.freepatentsonline.com/EP1803461.html That is not a patent the oleander soup or OPC is modeled after - but when all is said and done, it is pretty much the same thing you end up with it looks like. I don't think that patent will ever hold up to a strong challenge. It looks to me like someone trying to stake a claim on someone else's private property - or public property. Filtering helps avoid and lessen side effects because it filters out some of the larger organic molecules that the body has to otherwise adjust to. Several layers of unbleached coffee filters appear to do the trick about as well as the patented medicine version from Honduras called Anvirzel - which is filtered at something less than 4 microns. Coffee filters can vary widely in quality and generally have pores that vary from 5 to 15 microns. If you want to control filtering to a greater degree, you need to order commercial laboratory filter paper. I have no idea how stable your skin preparation is. My experience is that a whole coffee pot only makes a very tiny amount of skin creme if you condense down to a syrupy consistency without burning it. Remember that the oleander creme is not caustic like the black salve and so it may take quite awhile to see results when using it both internally and externally. It is also important to note that oleander is very successful by itself for cancers, but like any effective anti-cancer treatment, it is that much more effective when used as a centerpiece of a comprehensive anti-cancer protocol and lifestyle. Such as this one: /anticancer.htm Best wishes to you and your friends. After already having mainstream treatments, they would surely seem to need something that helps boost and rebuild the immune system. All THREE of you be sure to take extra measures to cleanse, protect and rebuild your liver function as well. oleander soup , " LuvbytheBey " <luvbythebey wrote: > > > Tony, > > Hello, I'm from NV and have two ill friends, one with breast cancer > and the other with thyroid/lymph node cancer, both will have surgery > and both have elected to not have chemo. Apparently multiple > surgeries/radiations haven't worked and they have made this pact. I > think it's because I went bouncing into work and happily announced I > found a solution to my reoccuring skin cancer in fact it IS a > solution of oleander. So... I have a few questions: > > I was reading the Arab patent for oleander, and noticed their process > calls for a 2 microns filter and I was reading TBYIL that the lack of > multiple filtering is related to feeling nauseous during treatment. > What is the size of coffee filter pores? Can a smaller pour make a > superior product? > > I used a coffee machine on warm to condense the 1:10/apple cider > vinegar/oleander solution. I then used veg glycerine to make my > final product,(I didn't have vit E oil, and it's more like an > ointment). How stable is that a room temp? I was going to wait till > winter so I can leave it out, but I really want to start on a > suspicious spot. > > How in the world did you get the Arab patent? > > Thanks, > > Susan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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