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Re Janna's post about the cysts, the following:

Firstly, about 5% of the population has cysts that are benign and

unless they cause obstructions (like in the bile ducts) or are very

painful, can be left alone. Secondly, in my experience with a

relatively large number of cancer patients, the oleander has some

beneficial side-effects apart from fighting the cancer. Many people

are reporting health benefits like normalization of blood pressure,

better energy, better libido, better weight control and better

handling of chemo side-effects. One may well find that the cysts will

gradually disappear as they may be part and parcel of imbalances or

deficiencies in the body.

As far as the breast cancer is concerned, I have personally witnessed

total remission of stage IV breast cancer with an oleander mix and

radiation treatment. The oleander should knock out all remaining

metasteses that are still too small for detection and which may still

be lurking around.

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Marc and Tony,

Thanks so much for the information about the possible effects on cysts. I have

located a

plant - in fact, the nursery has four plants left from this summer. I, of

course, bought one

large one, beautiful, four feet tall. Plan to make the recipe this weekend and

start

immediately. I will purchase and download the book before cooking. Want to

reread it all and

be sure that I get it right. Thanks so much for your help. I will keep you

posted. Janna

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Janna -Just be sure that the plant has not been sprayed with an insecticide recently. If you are unsure, I would strongly recommend holding off for a few weeks, watering the plant pretty well and then washing it extremely well with one of the commercially available produce washers (which I recommend for any store-bought non-organic produce anyway).Keep us posted,Tonydreamweavermphs <cr8iveart wrote: Marc and Tony, Thanks so much for the information about the possible effects on cysts. I have located a plant - in fact, the nursery has four plants left from this summer. I, of course, bought one large one, beautiful, four feet tall. Plan to make the recipe this weekend and start immediately. I will purchase and download the book before cooking. Want to

reread it all and be sure that I get it right. Thanks so much for your help. I will keep you posted. Janna

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Tony,

I have taken 1/2 teaspoon three times a day for a day. No immediate side effect.

I have

explored the web and saw the study reporting one toxic reaction. Of course, that

scared me. I

have mitro valve prolapse which has never presented a problem. Is there anything

that I

should not take with the oleander soup? Had a really bad night last night -

couldn't sleep.

But, that was not because of the oleander - that is a frequent problem for me.

Lots of back

pain, shoulder pain with tingling radiating down my arms. Chiropractor says it

is problems

with my neck. I just don't want to take something with the oleander soup and

have a bad

reaction because of the combination. I have a mostly organic, fish/chicken

veggie diet, take

extra greens, vitamins, Rath formula, RN-10 and lots of clean water. Thanks,

Janna

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Tony,

Well, today the soup " hit " me, diarreha, not terrible, but there for sure.

Should I stay on the

same dose till it goes away? Any advice? I know - Immodium, which I have on

hand. Should I

add potassium tablets to my supplements? Thanks, Janna

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Janna -

 

I don't know what to say about the potassium -

probably OK if you feel that depleted. I would relate

that increasing dosages should be a slow and gradual

process, and yes, you should let your body have a few

days to become accustomed to each increased amount.

You started at twice the minimum beginning dose to

begin with. Easy does it - you'll get there!

 

 

--- dreamweavermphs <cr8iveart wrote:

 

> Tony,

> Well, today the soup " hit " me, diarreha, not

> terrible, but there for sure. Should I stay on the

> same dose till it goes away? Any advice? I know -

> Immodium, which I have on hand. Should I

> add potassium tablets to my supplements? Thanks,

> Janna

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Tony,

Does the oleander soup affect acid reflux in anyway, either good or bad? I have

been

suffering with acid reflux for three years. The apple cider vinegar doesn't seem

to do it for

me. I really feel like I live like a monk. This seems to have taken all the joy

out of my life. I eat

really healthly and still hurt. I know that this is a forum about oleander soup

but I really hope

that the soup - if there is cancer there, will ameliorate that, so that if that

is not the problem

I can move on. Janna

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Apple Cider vinegar worked on my reflux. Peppermint essential oil has been helping with heartburn. Both usually work within 15 20 minutes. New to this group. Hope this helps.

 

Stephen

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