Guest guest Posted April 11, 2007 Report Share Posted April 11, 2007 Hi I'm Jackie from Colorado. I joined this after finding information about the Oleander Soup in CureZone.com. My elder sister, Marlene, is in the latter stages of leukemia. I'm looking for alternative treatments that might help her. She's had leukemiar at least 12 years and has fared well up until this year using the latest drugs for her disease. She has a good doctor in Phoenix. It's good for me to learn all I can about cancer cures because it runs in my family on both sides. < One thing I have learned recently is that anger can trigger cancer, so it helps to work on harnessing those negative emotions. I feel negative emotions are catalysts for disease. Forgiveness heals. Regards, jaxinco Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2007 Report Share Posted April 11, 2007 Welcome to the group, Jackie in Colorado! Yes, a positive mind is critical for recovery and avoidance of illnesses and conditions like cancer. I recently read of one controversial doctor who claims a 95% cure rate by simply addressing physchological trauma that occured one to two years prior to the development of cancer. I think that such a claim is far, far exagerrated, but I have no doubt that there is a grain of truth there. Avoidance of anger and stress will definitely speed and help recovery and help keep further problems at bay. I cannot speak with any authority of how much oleander might help your sister, event though it is reported that Doctor Ozelle was looking at oleander as a treatment for Leukemia from early on. Oleander is a wonderful immune booster. It also has been demonstrated to eliminate or greatly lessen virtually all known side-effects, including hair loss, associated with chemo. oleander soup , " jaxinco " <jaxinco wrote: > > Hi I'm Jackie from Colorado. > > I joined this after finding information about the Oleander > Soup in CureZone.com. My elder sister, Marlene, is in the latter > stages of leukemia. I'm looking for alternative treatments that might > help her. She's had leukemiar at least 12 years and has fared well up > until this year using the latest drugs for her disease. She has a > good doctor in Phoenix. It's good for me to learn all I can about > cancer cures because it runs in my family on both sides. < > > One thing I have learned recently is that anger can trigger cancer, so > it helps to work on harnessing those negative emotions. I feel > negative emotions are catalysts for disease. Forgiveness heals. > Regards, jaxinco > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2007 Report Share Posted April 11, 2007 Bless your heart Jackie, I am so sorry to hear about your sister. I will keep your family in prayer. I am not an expert, but by all means, try the Oleander recipe. Make sure you cook it correctly, as Oleander is toxic when raw. It is so very true that our outlook influences our health. Yet, I know some very positive people who have acquired cancer and passed on, and then some positive and also negative people that have won the battle. None using natural alternatives though. Certain toxins and foods are also responsible for cancer and other diseases, so besides one's state of mind, there are many, many factors that we must look at. Let me refer you to the link below. This is a guide to healing cancer naturally. It is an excellent guide of how to beat cancer with the proper diet. http://www.healingcancernaturally.com/index.html Then this forum contains a plethera of information of which I am in the midst of reading myself. Lastly, welcome to the forum. I am new also. I am sure you will gain much knowledge and good advice. oleander soup , " jaxinco " <jaxinco wrote: > > Hi I'm Jackie from Colorado. > > I joined this after finding information about the Oleander > Soup in CureZone.com. My elder sister, Marlene, is in the latter > stages of leukemia. I'm looking for alternative treatments that might > help her. She's had leukemiar at least 12 years and has fared well up > until this year using the latest drugs for her disease. She has a > good doctor in Phoenix. It's good for me to learn all I can about > cancer cures because it runs in my family on both sides. < > > One thing I have learned recently is that anger can trigger cancer, so > it helps to work on harnessing those negative emotions. I feel > negative emotions are catalysts for disease. Forgiveness heals. > Regards, jaxinco > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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