Guest guest Posted April 4, 2007 Report Share Posted April 4, 2007 Hi! I'm fairly new to the group but have been reading posts for a while now. I'm technically listed as an ovarian cancer survivor even though I was lucky and developed a tumor around the cells that a very fine Dr. was able to cut out. It was removed several years ago and all the cancer cells were in that one tumor so I never had to go through the Chemo/radiation drills. Thank goodness. I've been reading with interest the posts about Oleander as a preventative but am stymied as to where to find the plants. If these are as poisonous as I've been reading, do regular plant nurseries stock them? Also, if one wanted to start the Oleander preventative before spending a couple of years growing plants, is there a tincture of some sort available commercially? (I'm suspecting I can't walk into my local health food store and buy poisonous oleander tincture. Can I?) Toni' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2007 Report Share Posted April 4, 2007 Many of the plants available at nurseries are quite toxic. The oleander plant is widely available at nurseries throughout the country. The best choice would be an organic nursery where they do not use pesticides. You could so a Google internet search using " organic nursery oleander " and likely locate several. One such nursery here close to me is: http://www.beorganic.com/plantlist.html#native As for a ready source of oleander, the best and about the only one outside the patented medicine Anvirzel, is the OPC oleander based supplement forumlated by South African cancer and HIV-AIDS researcher Marc Swanepoel. It is available at a couple of locations on the net at prices ranging from $299 to $345 per 500ml bottle; however you can obtain it directly from Marc for only $99 including shipping. His email address is: Marc Swanepoel <marcswan To find out more about OPC, scroll back a page or two in the messages here and look at the posts about wonderful news from South Africa. oleander soup , " snydertls2001 " <Snydertls wrote: > > Hi! > > I'm fairly new to the group but have been reading posts for a while > now. I'm technically listed as an ovarian cancer survivor even > though I was lucky and developed a tumor around the cells that a very > fine Dr. was able to cut out. It was removed several years ago and > all the cancer cells were in that one tumor so I never had to go > through the Chemo/radiation drills. Thank goodness. > > I've been reading with interest the posts about Oleander as a > preventative but am stymied as to where to find the plants. > > If these are as poisonous as I've been reading, do regular plant > nurseries stock them? > > Also, if one wanted to start the Oleander preventative before > spending a couple of years growing plants, is there a tincture of > some sort available commercially? (I'm suspecting I can't walk into > my local health food store and buy poisonous oleander tincture. Can > I?) > > Toni' > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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