Guest guest Posted May 6, 2010 Report Share Posted May 6, 2010 Mary,I had surgery for a carcinoid tumor in the small bowel, also very uncommon, but still cancer. I had surgery also in 06 and so far am 'holding my own' Just wondered if you had the same since it is so rare you never hear about it and there really is not treatment medically other than surgery.I get tested once a year and yes I take Oleander and it can benefit you and your husband, but I will let Tony or answer that as they are the experts and I am not. They can fully explain it, and you might want to check out the files and read some testimonies.Sounds like you are doing some really good things, but I think adding the Oleander will work wonders along with the rest of the protocol which Tony and will tell you all about.Hugs, and blessings to you and your husband.Barbara N Germany--- On Wed, 5/5/10, kindspirit1111 <kindspirit1111 wrote:kindspirit1111 <kindspirit1111 oleander and fish oil?oleander soup Date: Wednesday, May 5, 2010, 10:26 PMHello, I joined the group a while ago, and have appreciated all the information, but this is my first time posting. I am considering adding oleander to my regime but have a few questions. My husband and I both are dealing with cancer,(his is stage 4) he is doing chemo, for mine there is no medical treatment,other than I had major surgery for it last year, and am holding my own. ( it is very uncommon) I have been taking high dose fish oil, and following a modified Budwig Protocol. I am also eating fresh tumeric root, as well as some other supplements. Because omega 3's thin the blood, I was wondering if it was okay to take oleander as well, as I understand that it thins the blood also. Because of the surgery I had, I do need to be careful what I put into my system, as my liver function tests have been up and down a bit. Is it safe, and could it benefit my hubby at his stage, and with him doing chemo? I would appreciate any info and thank you so very much.....Mary --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2010 Report Share Posted May 6, 2010 Hi, and welcome to the group.Oleander, together with A Natural Anti-Cancer Protocol, would be beneficial for both you and your husband. Oleander and Omega 3's are a very important part of the protocol. In fact, everything listed therein is important, and I would strongly suggest that it all be implemented, especially by your husband.As for the blood thinning qualities, the majority of the blood thinning properties are filtered out during the manufacturing process and are thus very slight. Actually, the ones remaining have been shown to have an anti-cancer action.However, make sure that you do the liver cleanse mentioned in the protocol, so that your liver is not overburdened as toxins are released from your body while taking oleander.Oleander also reduces to eliminates the side effects caused by chemo.I believe that I answered your questions, but if I missed something, please let me know.My Best,kindspirit1111 <kindspirit1111oleander soup Sent: Wed, May 5, 2010 9:26:03 PM oleander and fish oil? Hello, I joined the group a while ago, and have appreciated all the information, but this is my first time posting. I am considering adding oleander to my regime but have a few questions. My husband and I both are dealing with cancer,(his is stage 4) he is doing chemo, for mine there is no medical treatment,other than I had major surgery for it last year, and am holding my own. ( it is very uncommon) I have been taking high dose fish oil, and following a modified Budwig Protocol. I am also eating fresh tumeric root, as well as some other supplements. Because omega 3's thin the blood, I was wondering if it was okay to take oleander as well, as I understand that it thins the blood also. Because of the surgery I had, I do need to be careful what I put into my system, as my liver function tests have been up and down a bit. Is it safe, and could it benefit my hubby at his stage, and with him doing chemo? I would appreciate any info and thank you so very much.....Mary Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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