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In a message dated 8/7/2009 12:57:29 P.M. Central Daylight Time, ngilbert4787 writes:

They told me chemo is not working and I am out of options. I am feeling so devastated. I am just turning 31.

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Nicole, maybe this is a blessing in disguise. I've heard time and time again how the chemo actually does more harm than the cancer. The conventional medical system uses only conventional medicine. You have joined the right list, that's for sure.

 

You are not out of options. This is only the beginning. Prayers for you.

 

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My dear,

 

They have just given you permission to do whatever you wish.

It's a gift!

You are out of THEIR options...........

Now, you can get to work to rid yourself of this challenge.

The number one thing to start with, is forgiveness.

Forgive everything in this life, no matter what or who.

The next thing to do, in conjunction with the first, is to cleanse all of your cells.

Please take advice from the members in this group.

They have been there and want to get you with this challenge.

WE will ALL be with YOU!

We want to help you live to a ripe olde age!

love and huggs

Rich

 

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Group- Let's get going!

 

 

In a message dated 8/7/2009 1:57:16 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, ngilbert4787 writes:

 

 

I just got back from the doctor's. They told me chemo is not working and I am out of options. I am feeling so devastated. I am just turning 31.

-Nicole-

 

 

 

May <luellamay129oleander soup Sent: Sunday, August 2, 2009 12:13:57 PM Re: Heart Arrythmia on Sutherlandia OPC?/Cheryl

Oops! And one thing I forgot! A supplement that is excellent in calming down a racing heart is Dr. Christopher' s Hawthorne Berry Heart Syrup. I have used this myself recently for a racing heart due to anxiety.Utopia Silver has just started carrying this product, although it is not up on their website as of yet. You can, however, order it by calling them at 1-888-213-4338 and make sure that you use coupon code LR001 for a 15% discount.oleander soup, " May" <luellamay129@ ...> wrote:>> Hi Cheryl,> > You are increasing the dosage correctly, little by little. If you> should notice a rapid heartbeat again, just go down to the prior dosage,> wait a couple of days, and try it again.> > I also experienced a rapid heartbeat upon first taking Oleander, but it> wasn't pronounced enough to cause worry. Once your body becomes> accustomed to the Oleander, it will be okay. Just increase the dosage> gradually.> > >

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to hell with them Nicole! You can still win this battle. I too am without

medical options but I'm coming along. Do your oleander and you know the diet

drill, I think we've talked about it before. I slip now and again but do the

best I can. Do visualizaions several times a day on seeing the swelling as ice

that is melting. Do you know EFT? I have an advanced certification if you need

help . Detox bath if you arn't doing that already. Drink, drink as much as you

can squeeze through of water, lemon water, herbal teas like Kombacha or Red

Bush. I'd gladly exchange phone numbers with you if you are interested. You may

feel like you are alone but we are out here!

Cheryl

 

oleander soup , Nicole Gilbert <ngilbert4787 wrote:

>

> I just got back from the doctor's. They told me chemo is not working and I am

out of options.  I am feeling so devastated.  I am just turning 31.

> -Nicole-

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> May <luellamay129

> oleander soup

> Sunday, August 2, 2009 12:13:57 PM

> Re: Heart Arrythmia on Sutherlandia OPC?/Cheryl

>

>  

> Oops!  And one thing I forgot!  A supplement that is excellent in calming down

a racing heart is Dr. Christopher' s Hawthorne Berry Heart Syrup.  I have used

this myself recently for a racing heart due to anxiety.

>

> Utopia Silver has just started carrying this product, although it is not up on

their website as of yet.  You can, however, order it by calling them at

1-888-213-4338 and make sure that you use coupon code LR001 for a 15% discount.

>

>

>

> oleander soup, " May " <luellamay129@ ...> wrote:

> >

> > Hi Cheryl,

> >

> > You are increasing the dosage correctly, little by little. If you

> > should notice a rapid heartbeat again, just go down to the prior dosage,

> > wait a couple of days, and try it again.

> >

> > I also experienced a rapid heartbeat upon first taking Oleander, but it

> > wasn't pronounced enough to cause worry. Once your body becomes

> > accustomed to the Oleander, it will be okay. Just increase the dosage

> > gradually.

> >

> >

> >

>

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Nicole, sweetheart, we are here for you and the fact that mainstream medicine has admitted they are out of options does not mean that nature and alternative healing are.

Though I realize that your constricted throat and swallowing issues are problems, normally I would be encouraged to see someone end chemo and stop all the damage it inevitably does to your body and major organs.

My suggestion would be for you to order the liquid version of Sutherlandia OPC ASAP. I happen to have some spare ultra-potent homemade soup on hand that I made a week ago and would send you some for free for you to examine. It is 50/50 super strong oleander extract and Utopia Silver Advanced Colloidal Silver. Of course I could never send anything out like that and recommend that anyone actually consume it. but maybe you might want to use it to spray on your flowers or something . . .).

The very latest word from Marc Swanepoel on taking S/OPC is:

For very advanced cancers and if the individual can tolerate it, one can take up to 10 capsules per day (or 60ml - 80ml of the liquid). One suggestion for those who may find a bit of heart raciness at the higher doses would be to get some Dr. Christopher's Hawthorne Berry syrup.

I would also highly suggest the colloidal silver and further suggest that you take 3000 mg per day of curcumin. The best bet would be to get highly bioavailable curcumin such as you will find at Life Extension Foundation and you can break open the capsules and mix it with coconut milk for even better absorption.

Another good liquid product you can take is Jon Barron's Blood Support tonic. Don't forget to take measures to cleanse and protect your liver, including coffee enemas, coconut oil and beetroot juice. And, with your throat situation, juiced vegetables would be a natural I would think.

And our good friend Unyquity reports excellent results with cancer with both cayenne pepper tincture and echinacea extract.

Mainstream medicine may have tossed in the towel, but we have just begun to fight - and we hope to see you celebrate birthdays 41, 51, 61, 71 and beyond. Now, I might not be around for the last one - even though I do still think I am young and immortal.

We are here for you and don't you ever forget it!

All the best and a big hug,

oleander soup , Nicole Gilbert <ngilbert4787 wrote:>> I just got back from the doctor's. They told me chemo is not working and I am out of options. I am feeling so devastated. I am just turning 31.> -Nicole-> > > > > ________________________________> May luellamay129 oleander soup > Sunday, August 2, 2009 12:13:57 PM> Re: Heart Arrythmia on Sutherlandia OPC?/Cheryl> > > Oops! And one thing I forgot! A supplement that is excellent in calming down a racing heart is Dr. Christopher' s Hawthorne Berry Heart Syrup. I have used this myself recently for a racing heart due to anxiety.> > Utopia Silver has just started carrying this product, although it is not up on their website as of yet. You can, however, order it by calling them at 1-888-213-4338 and make sure that you use coupon code LR001 for a 15% discount.> > > > oleander soup, " May" <luellamay129@ ...> wrote:> >> > Hi Cheryl,> > > > You are increasing the dosage correctly, little by little. If you> > should notice a rapid heartbeat again, just go down to the prior dosage,> > wait a couple of days, and try it again.> > > > I also experienced a rapid heartbeat upon first taking Oleander, but it> > wasn't pronounced enough to cause worry. Once your body becomes> > accustomed to the Oleander, it will be okay. Just increase the dosage> > gradually.> > > > > >>

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Nicole have you looked into Richard Schulze's Incurables program. I remember Unyquity talking about it a while back with a Sarcoma cancer lady. It looks like Bootcamp for people with Ca. Here is the link: http://healingtools.tripod.com/incurprog1.htmlAlso, if you haven't already, look at cancertutor where Webster Kehr recommends Cellect for people who can't afford to have more swelling from their tumor. Not sure if you can ingest this, but I just wanted to mention it. Also, I know much of the swelling with Cesium Chloride is virtually eliminated by Ursolicare. Maybe worth looking into as well.Stick with all the alternatives you are doing! Echinacea is fantastic as are other tinctures specifically to protect the liver. You have a lot of people here who regularly pray for

you and others here in this group. Use that energy to give you the confidence to keep fighting. There is so much more you can and will do. I know it is a terrifying time right now, but just because doctors said they can't do anything more for you doesn't mean there is nothing more that can be done. I agree with Rich - change your focus and take it as you now having the freedom to do whatever you wish and need to do.As you detox and kick your cancer you may feel worse for wear. Here is a story Unyquity shared a while ago: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1416055#i I drew a lot of strength from this story. Keep fighting, keep doing what you need to do. People like you and I aren't even 40 yet - I'll be darned if I am going to let cancer get the better of me this early or ever. Right now I am listening to my body and fixing up the things that are seriously broken! Listen to your body - emotions,

amalgams, root canals, diet. Whatever! I knew what I had to fix. I'm still fixing :-)Keep us updated, because that is what we are here for. We are thinking of you and praying in the background.Blessings, Eva

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In a message dated 8/9/2009 6:15:03 P.M. Central Daylight Time, luellamay129 writes:

 

My prayers are with you.

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To piggyback on 's post, Nicole my prayers are with you too. Know that God loves you. Doctors go to school to try and heal people. They're many times just wrong. Which is a good thing. God is always right, and it's not his will that you should perish.

 

Love,

 

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Dearest Nicole,

The truth is that chemo hardly ever works. That's old news.

I know that hearing those words from a doctor can trigger devastation, but they are just that. Words. Doctors have no idea and do not implement methods that truly heal.

The truth is that you are on a healing path and you are in no way out of options. Options are at your feet and we are here for you. Now that you have chemo out of the way, you can focus on implementing alternatives that will strengthen your body, instead of destroying it. You know...... this may very well be a blessing in disguise. Actually, it is a blessing.

Follow the advice that Tony gave you. Oleander, and A Natural Anti-Cancer Protocol is the best plan of action you can take.

My prayers are with you.

Love and Hugs,

 

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Cheryl, Thank you so much for the encouragement. I just get so down mostly because I am uncomfortable and in pain. I have got to get these tumors to shrink as I can no longer eat or drink. I am having a feeding tube in on Monday. They want me to do radiation, which I am terrified of, but I see no other way to get these tumors to shrink as fast as I need them too. I would love to talk if you have some advice for me.-Nicole-cherylcampbell55 <cheryl.s.campbelloleander soup Sent: Friday, August 7, 2009 11:05:10 AM Re: bad news

 

 

to hell with them Nicole! You can still win this battle. I too am without medical options but I'm coming along. Do your oleander and you know the diet drill, I think we've talked about it before. I slip now and again but do the best I can. Do visualizaions several times a day on seeing the swelling as ice that is melting. Do you know EFT? I have an advanced certification if you need help . Detox bath if you arn't doing that already. Drink, drink as much as you can squeeze through of water, lemon water, herbal teas like Kombacha or Red Bush. I'd gladly exchange phone numbers with you if you are interested. You may feel like you are alone but we are out here!

Cheryl

 

oleander soup, Nicole Gilbert <ngilbert4787@ ...> wrote:

>

> I just got back from the doctor's. They told me chemo is not working and I am out of options. I am feeling so devastated. I am just turning 31.

> -Nicole-

>

>

>

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> May <luellamay129@ ...>

> oleander soup

> Sunday, August 2, 2009 12:13:57 PM

> Re: Heart Arrythmia on Sutherlandia OPC?/Cheryl

>

>

> Oops! And one thing I forgot! A supplement that is excellent in calming down a racing heart is Dr. Christopher' s Hawthorne Berry Heart Syrup. I have used this myself recently for a racing heart due to anxiety.

>

> Utopia Silver has just started carrying this product, although it is not up on their website as of yet. You can, however, order it by calling them at 1-888-213-4338 and make sure that you use coupon code LR001 for a 15% discount.

>

>

>

> oleander soup, " May" <luellamay129@ ...> wrote:

> >

> > Hi Cheryl,

> >

> > You are increasing the dosage correctly, little by little. If you

> > should notice a rapid heartbeat again, just go down to the prior dosage,

> > wait a couple of days, and try it again.

> >

> > I also experienced a rapid heartbeat upon first taking Oleander, but it

> > wasn't pronounced enough to cause worry. Once your body becomes

> > accustomed to the Oleander, it will be okay. Just increase the dosage

> > gradually.

> >

> >

> >

>

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Hi Nicole,

I understand your position. That is why I had to do the whole brain radiation

that I just finished 4 days ago. I had to reduce the tumor mass to buy some time

to use the alternatives. Did they tell you how many rounds they want to try?

 

You may need the feeding tube anyway, I know when they radiated my lung and an

enlarged lymph node close to the center of my chest that I ended up with an

esophagus burn that took about two weeks to go away. It made swallowing very

difficult. I expect from the location of your swelling that your throat will be

affected as well. However, that being said, if the radiation shrinks the tumors

after a few weeks you may be able to get the tube out. If you have the liquid

oleander there is no reason it can't go into the feeding tube as well. Let me

know where you live so I can figure out the time zones and if you give me your

number I will call you if you like.

Cheryl

 

oleander soup , Nicole Gilbert <ngilbert4787 wrote:

>

> Cheryl,

>

> Thank you so much for the encouragement. I just get so down mostly

because I am uncomfortable and in pain. I have got to get these tumors to

shrink as I can no longer eat or drink. I am having a feeding tube in on

Monday. They want me to do radiation, which I am terrified of, but I see no

other way to get these tumors to shrink as fast as I need them too. I would

love to talk if you have some advice for me.

> -Nicole-

>

>

> ________________________________

> cherylcampbell55 <cheryl.s.campbell

> oleander soup

> Friday, August 7, 2009 11:05:10 AM

> Re: bad news

>

>

> to hell with them Nicole! You can still win this battle. I too am without

medical options but I'm coming along. Do your oleander and you know the diet

drill, I think we've talked about it before. I slip now and again but do the

best I can. Do visualizaions several times a day on seeing the swelling as ice

that is melting. Do you know EFT? I have an advanced certification if you need

help . Detox bath if you arn't doing that already. Drink, drink as much as you

can squeeze through of water, lemon water, herbal teas like Kombacha or Red

Bush. I'd gladly exchange phone numbers with you if you are interested. You may

feel like you are alone but we are out here!

> Cheryl

>

> oleander soup, Nicole Gilbert <ngilbert4787@ ...>

wrote:

> >

> > I just got back from the doctor's. They told me chemo is not working and I

am out of options. I am feeling so devastated. I am just turning 31.

> > -Nicole-

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ____________ _________ _________ __

> > May <luellamay129@ ...>

> > oleander soup

> > Sunday, August 2, 2009 12:13:57 PM

> > Re: Heart Arrythmia on Sutherlandia OPC?/Cheryl

> >

> >

> > Oops! And one thing I forgot! A supplement that is excellent in calming

down a racing heart is Dr. Christopher' s Hawthorne Berry Heart Syrup. I have

used this myself recently for a racing heart due to anxiety.

> >

> > Utopia Silver has just started carrying this product, although it is not up

on their website as of yet. You can, however, order it by calling them at

1-888-213-4338 and make sure that you use coupon code LR001 for a 15% discount.

> >

> >

> >

> > oleander soup, " May " <luellamay129@ ...>

wrote:

> > >

> > > Hi Cheryl,

> > >

> > > You are increasing the dosage correctly, little by little. If you

> > > should notice a rapid heartbeat again, just go down to the prior dosage,

> > > wait a couple of days, and try it again.

> > >

> > > I also experienced a rapid heartbeat upon first taking Oleander, but it

> > > wasn't pronounced enough to cause worry. Once your body becomes

> > > accustomed to the Oleander, it will be okay. Just increase the dosage

> > > gradually.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

>

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