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There is a product at the grocers markets, especially ones like Whole

Foods, that is concentrated grape juice WITH grape seed extract, and I

think that it makes a pretty decent flavoring for OS. You can use

some of it to flavor the OS and have some made on the side for a

healthy chaser.

 

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Healthier too (than syrup) - no sugar. Good suggestion.

 

 

oleander soup , Michael Goebel <goebelchx wrote:

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> Back to improving the taste:

> Try lemon oil or lemon flavoring. I liked this much better than the

> maple syrup or pancake syrup.

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In a message dated 5/7/2007 1:07:26 P.M. Central Daylight Time, goebelchx writes:

Back to improving the taste:Try lemon oil or lemon flavoring. I liked this much better than themaple syrup or pancake syrup.Dr. Goebel

 

Why not Pomegranate Juice? It's an antioxidant and has anti cancer properties.See what's free at AOL.com.

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You bet - pomegranate is my favorite juice.

 

Now, the dosage of OS you take is so small that you would be getting a

fairly small amount if you only diluted it to the point that you could

still take it sublingually (held under the tongue) before swallowing,

but that is no reason not to use a good flavoring item like

pomegranate or grape juice/grapeseed extract. Especially if you take

more of the anti-oxidant juice as a chaser.

 

Grapejuice/grapeseed extract might be a good choice for those who

started off with detox/cleansing, a 12 hour fast, and then the Brandt

Grape cure for up to a week or so and then brought in the oleander.

 

 

 

 

oleander soup , ahzoov wrote:

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> In a message dated 5/7/2007 1:07:26 P.M. Central Daylight Time,

> goebelchx writes:

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> Back to improving the taste:

> Try lemon oil or lemon flavoring. I liked this much better than the

> maple syrup or pancake syrup.

>

> Dr. Goebel

>

>

> Why not Pomegranate Juice? It's an antioxidant and has anti cancer

> properties.

>

>

>

> ************************************** See what's free at

http://www.aol.com.

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--- ahzoov wrote:

 

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> Why not Pomegranate Juice? It's an antioxidant and has anti cancer

> properties.

 

 

 

Good idea, as is any mangosteen juice drink.

 

 

 

 

 

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A main reason I like the concentrates is more flavoring power.

 

How is your 5 gallon supply holding up, btw? That is a LOT of OS!

And how about your 70 year old friend that was using the OS skin

creme? I know a number of people who have used the creme successfully.

 

I need to do the creme now self for a few pesky spots. Too much fun

in the sun for too many years, no doubt. Surely age can't have

anything to do with it. : )

 

I must confess that the only time I tried to make the skin creme, I

made a mess of it. First of all, I had already flavored all of the OS

I had with orange flavoring and so that was the mix I tried to

condense further down. Then I was distracted at a critical time and

ended up with a burnt brown goo. It looked almost as bad as it

smelled. And I think I cooked the life out of it.

 

Time to try again, as I am out of soup. Problem is, circumstances are

such that it may be a few weeks before I can make some more. Since I

will be moving not too far from San Antonio, out in the hill country

west of Utopia, the plants should not be too hard to find.

 

 

 

 

oleander soup , Michael Goebel <goebelchx wrote:

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> --- ahzoov wrote:

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> > Why not Pomegranate Juice? It's an antioxidant and has anti cancer

> > properties.

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> Good idea, as is any mangosteen juice drink.

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To make Oleander Soup, do you have to go out and find your own

plant? Also, the cream you are talking about. What exactly is it

good for, besides cancer? Will using it protect you from future

cancer? and would it be good to use that way?

 

oleander soup , " Tony " wrote:

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> A main reason I like the concentrates is more flavoring power.

>

> How is your 5 gallon supply holding up, btw? That is a LOT of OS!

> And how about your 70 year old friend that was using the OS skin

> creme? I know a number of people who have used the creme

successfully.

>

> I need to do the creme now self for a few pesky spots. Too much fun

> in the sun for too many years, no doubt. Surely age can't have

> anything to do with it. : )

>

> I must confess that the only time I tried to make the skin creme, I

> made a mess of it. First of all, I had already flavored all of the

OS

> I had with orange flavoring and so that was the mix I tried to

> condense further down. Then I was distracted at a critical time and

> ended up with a burnt brown goo. It looked almost as bad as it

> smelled. And I think I cooked the life out of it.

>

> Time to try again, as I am out of soup. Problem is, circumstances

are

> such that it may be a few weeks before I can make some more. Since

I

> will be moving not too far from San Antonio, out in the hill country

> west of Utopia, the plants should not be too hard to find.

>

> >

>

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> oleander soup , Michael Goebel <goebelchx@>

wrote:

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> > --- ahzoov@ wrote:

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> > >

> > > Why not Pomegranate Juice? It's an antioxidant and has anti

cancer

> > > properties.

> >

> >

> >

> > Good idea, as is any mangosteen juice drink.

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Acquire some MSM skin lotion. When you make your oleander soup, after

the final filtrations, decide on a portion you will use to make the

skin creme. You must slow boil with constant stiring to avoid singing

the soup as the liquid boils away. I made a 10 to 1 concentrate, then

blended into the MSM lotion.

 

This is a general idea for a lotion. Use it as a starting point;

choose your own lotion base and ingredients. Try not to use those that

easily spoil. And you may very well choose to keep yours refrigerated,

as I do.

 

Dr. Goebel

 

 

 

 

 

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-- Since I

> will be moving not too far from San Antonio, out in the hill country

> west of Utopia, the plants should not be too hard to find.

>

>

How lucky you are to be moving close to Utopia.........It is so beautiful out

there. You

should find some plants there that have not been sprayed.

When you said the other day you were moving to the hill country, I was thinking

how nice

it would be for you to be moving to Wimberley. That is where I live.

My son owns the Hill Country Natural Foods and we always sell nothing but

organic

produce. We truly understand about the Walmart thing and the Wholefoods thing as

we are

a small store in a small town. We have been in business here for 21 years now.

Hoping we never get a Walmart here.......It will truly put out a lot of

businesses. That is

just what they do when they move in. So many small towns and not so many small

towns

in Texas have been closed due to them. Sad.......

I have never posted before but read everything you all have to say.

It is a very interesting BB.

Happy days with good health.

Donna

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Oleander and MSM together in a skin lotion/creme makes sense. I have

often wondered what a combination of oleander with the very effective

black salve products for skin cancers might do.

 

 

 

oleander soup , Michael Goebel <goebelchx wrote:

>

> Acquire some MSM skin lotion. When you make your oleander soup, after

> the final filtrations, decide on a portion you will use to make the

> skin creme. You must slow boil with constant stiring to avoid singing

> the soup as the liquid boils away. I made a 10 to 1 concentrate, then

> blended into the MSM lotion.

>

> This is a general idea for a lotion. Use it as a starting point;

> choose your own lotion base and ingredients. Try not to use those that

> easily spoil. And you may very well choose to keep yours refrigerated,

> as I do.

>

> Dr. Goebel

>

>

>

>

>

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I have used the oleander syrup with black salve very successfully on melanomas. Just apply it and cover with elastoplast for 2 to 3 days. Thereafter apply ozonated olive oil for a few weeks. The combination works wonders.

 

Marc

 

 

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Tony

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Wednesday, May 09, 2007 7:50 PM

Re: Improving the taste of oleander soup

 

 

Oleander and MSM together in a skin lotion/creme makes sense. I haveoften wondered what a combination of oleander with the very effectiveblack salve products for skin cancers might do.Tonyoleander soup , Michael Goebel <goebelchx wrote:>> Acquire some MSM skin lotion. When you make your oleander soup, after> the final filtrations, decide on a portion you will use to make the> skin creme. You must slow boil with constant stiring to avoid singing> the soup as the liquid boils away. I made a 10 to 1 concentrate, then> blended into the MSM lotion. > > This is a general idea for a lotion. Use it as a starting point;> choose your own lotion base and ingredients. Try not to use those that> easily spoil. And you may very well choose to keep yours refrigerated,> as I do.> > Dr. Goebel> > > > > >

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Thanks for the info! I figured that the two would be a potent combo.

 

The photos I have seen of the black salve results on skin cancers

leave some pretty ugly spots. I wonder is the same would be true of

skin things that were not cancers, such as age spots, moles, rough

patches, warts, etc. Oleander usually leaves smooth healthy skin - at

least on non cancerous spots.

 

 

 

oleander soup , " Marc Swanepoel " <marcswan

wrote:

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> I have used the oleander syrup with black salve very successfully on

melanomas. Just apply it and cover with elastoplast for 2 to 3 days.

Thereafter apply ozonated olive oil for a few weeks. The combination

works wonders.

>

> Marc

>

> -

> > oleander soup

> Wednesday, May 09, 2007 7:50 PM

> Re: Improving the taste of oleander soup

>

>

> Oleander and MSM together in a skin lotion/creme makes sense. I have

> often wondered what a combination of oleander with the very effective

> black salve products for skin cancers might do.

>

> >

> oleander soup , Michael Goebel <goebelchx@>

wrote:

> >

> > Acquire some MSM skin lotion. When you make your oleander soup,

after

> > the final filtrations, decide on a portion you will use to make the

> > skin creme. You must slow boil with constant stiring to avoid

singing

> > the soup as the liquid boils away. I made a 10 to 1 concentrate,

then

> > blended into the MSM lotion.

> >

> > This is a general idea for a lotion. Use it as a starting point;

> > choose your own lotion base and ingredients. Try not to use

those that

> > easily spoil. And you may very well choose to keep yours

refrigerated,

> > as I do.

> >

> > Dr. Goebel

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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The initial ugly spots (and, sometimes, holes) get much better over time and with continuous use of the ozonated olive oil.

 

Marc

 

 

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Tony

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Wednesday, May 09, 2007 9:39 PM

Re: Improving the taste of oleander soup

 

 

Thanks for the info! I figured that the two would be a potent combo.The photos I have seen of the black salve results on skin cancersleave some pretty ugly spots. I wonder is the same would be true ofskin things that were not cancers, such as age spots, moles, roughpatches, warts, etc. Oleander usually leaves smooth healthy skin - atleast on non cancerous spots.Tonyoleander soup , "Marc Swanepoel" <marcswanwrote:>> I have used the oleander syrup with black salve very successfully onmelanomas. Just apply it and cover with elastoplast for 2 to 3 days.Thereafter apply ozonated olive oil for a few weeks. The combinationworks wonders.> > Marc> > - > Tony > oleander soup > Wednesday, May 09, 2007 7:50 PM> Re: Improving the taste of oleander soup> > > Oleander and MSM together in a skin lotion/creme makes sense. I have> often wondered what a combination of oleander with the very effective> black salve products for skin cancers might do.> > Tony> > oleander soup , Michael Goebel <goebelchx@>wrote:> >> > Acquire some MSM skin lotion. When you make your oleander soup,after> > the final filtrations, decide on a portion you will use to make the> > skin creme. You must slow boil with constant stiring to avoidsinging> > the soup as the liquid boils away. I made a 10 to 1 concentrate,then> > blended into the MSM lotion. > > > > This is a general idea for a lotion. Use it as a starting point;> > choose your own lotion base and ingredients. Try not to usethose that> > easily spoil. And you may very well choose to keep yoursrefrigerated,> > as I do.> > > > Dr. Goebel> > > > > > > > > > > >>

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