Guest guest Posted April 4, 2007 Report Share Posted April 4, 2007 Is Oleander generally good with all forms of cancer or is most beneficial to specific cancers and if so which ones? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2007 Report Share Posted April 4, 2007 Due to it's cytotoxic and extremely potent immune boosting abilities, oleander should be beneficial for fighting virtually all kinds of cancers, other cell proliferative diseases and immune disorders. Nothing is a 100% silver bullet, and it's effectiveness may be greatest against some specific cancer types and other conditions, but imho, it can only be beneficial when used according to directions and cautions. At one time, I had a list of the cancers oleander seemed most effective against; however, the more I learned, it became apparent to me to not exclude any cancerous condition. I will endeavor to get a list of those cancers and conditions that some of my oleadner expert friends and contacts consider oleander to be most effective against. In the interim, here is some information taken from the Salud Integral site which may prove helpful: Research Extensive in vitro research has been conducted by leading research institutions in the United States of America. One of these institutions has tested ANVIRZEL™. against a broad spectrum of human malignant cell lines, and has demonstrated that ANVIRZEL™ has inhibitory activity against them. In addition to the cancer research being conducted by M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, concurrent research has confirmed that ANVIRZEL™ has been " shown to stimulate the immune system by stimulation of the function and capability of specific subsets of mononuclear cells. " In addition, research has shown that ANVIRZEL™ specifically stimulates T and B lymphocytes, the cell-mediated and the humoral mediated immune systems. Anvirzel™ has been the subject of eight prestigious peer-reviewed journal publications. Is AnvirzelTM Safe? In April 2000, the United States Food and Drug Administration approved a study entitled " Phase I Study of ANVIRZELTM in Patients With Advanced Solid Tumors " was commenced under the direction of Ronald Buckowski, M.D. at Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio. The abstract of their findings was presented at the 2001 annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. This abstract states: " AnvirzelTM can be safely administered at doses up 1.2 ml/m2/d. No dose limiting toxicities were found. " Indications Because of it's strong cytotoxic effect in combination with an equally strong immunomodulatory effect, ANVIRZEL™ is useful as a therapy, both primary and adjuvant, for cell proliferative disease (cancer), certain viral disease, and autoimmune/inflammatory disease. Clinical application of ANVIRZEL™ in the United States, Ireland, and Honduras have demonstrated inhibitory activity against various neoplastic disease, hepatic disease such as Hepatitis C, as well as autoimmune/inflammatory disease such as psoriasis. The results have been determined both by the clinical practitioner and independent laboratory analysis using PET, CT scan, MRI, and hematological screening. Anvirzel™ has also been used successfully as a combination therapy with various chemotherapeutic agents, as well as with radiotherapy. International Clinical Experience Using ANVIRZELTM Therapy International clinicians have been treating patients suffering from the above referenced disorders on a compassionate use basis since 1997. Many of these patients were previously diagnosed as terminal. These clinicians have experienced a high level of success with disease stabilization, partial remission, and complete remission, almost always accompanied by a very marked improvement in the patients' quality of life. Observed Side Effects No negative side effects have been reported by clinicians and patients undergoing AnvirzelTM therapy. One case of X-ray potentiation while undergoing adjuvant AnvirzelTM therapy has been reported. One case of tachycardia, which may or may not be related to use of ANVIRZELTM, has been reported. " Common Thread " in Clinical Experience with ANVIRZELTM The " Common Thread " running through almost all of the clinical records of the patient population using ANVIRZEL™ has been the marked improvement in the " quality of life " of those patients. This includes, but is not limited to, homeostasis, marked improvement in pain management with elimination of or marked reduction in use of analgesics, positive response to antibiotics, increased appetite with concomitant weight gain, and increase in energy with reduction of fatigue. Standardization and Testing of ANVIRZELTM Every production run of ANVIRZEL™ is release tested for quality control by laboratories in the U.S. approved by the USFDA prior to patient sales. Additionally, each production run is tested for efficacy in vitro against melanoma (BRO). Toxicity Studies A toxicity study was performed by Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL, on 28 beagle dogs, and the study states, " No clinical signs of toxicity were noted in any of the dogs in this study... " Another lethality assessment of ANVIRZELTM in a murine (laboratory mouse) population was conducted by Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX., and the study states, " On the day of NOI (Nerium Oleander Extract Injectible) administration and over a subsequent 14 day post dose period, none of the treated animals showed any pathological signs or ill effect of the injections as assessed by daily morbidity and mortality observations. " No reports of toxicity have been received from clinicians supervising patients experiencing AnvirzelTM therapy. Conclusion ANVIRZELTM, in both in vitro and in vivo experience has demonstrated inhibitory activity against a broad spectrum of cell proliferative disease (cancer), viral disease, and autoimmune/inflammatory disease. oleander soup , " kevinphett " <kevinphett wrote: > > Is Oleander generally good with all forms of cancer or is most > beneficial to specific cancers and if so which ones? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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