Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 How can you say such things about yourself? No way your post was hurtful, unkind, cruel or insensitive! You have never made an unkind post in your life and the one you made to Donna was no exception. You simply meant for her to be loving and support her father and meant no harm whatsoever! I can see how you would re-think your position - especially after having an IM with a certain hardass in these parts (ahem) - and I for one know that you have had personal experience that led you to feel that way. But if I ever catch you - one of the kindest and most caring souls I have ever had the privilege of knowing - being this unkind to YOURSELF again, I will personally travel to Mississippi with a cane pole - and I won't be coming to fish! Hugs, oleander soup , May <luellamay129 wrote: > > Donna, I would like to retract my last post. I was very wrong to give the advice I gave on this forum. It was certainly wrong and to think that I would be personally responsible for ending a life even if it were only by advice I gave, it would be a burden too heavy for my heart to bear. > > I am very sorry. I see now that it was an unkind and hurtful post. Do all you can for your dad, no matter what. Tell him that you need him, you would know the right words. > > My post was cruel and insensitive and I do sincerely apologize. Please forgive me. > > > > May > > The Best Years in Life (under construction)....... > / > http://thecorner4women.com > " Empowering Women Throughout the World " > http://dipetanesoutheast.com > > > > > > Tony > oleander soup > Tuesday, June 26, 2007 10:09:13 PM > Re: Sign me up > > While I agree that one must always be loving and kind, and I > understand that they SHOULD accept and support their loved one's > decisions, I just cannot I cannot advise them to agree to a path that > they know leads to likely early suffering and early death for a loved > one like a father. I would not do so! > > I am not terribly familiar with Epicor, I do know that it is highly > touted and has it's share of supporters. And it costs a bit of money too. > > But that is neither here nor there - what I DO KNOW is oleander, the > reason for this forum. And oleander is the most potent immune > stimulator known to mankind. Period. And you can make it yourself at > home for only pennies. > > In European studies in 1986-87 oleander was found to have fully six > times the immune stimulating activity of the two most powerful > patented immune stimulators known to man. > > No doubt, that is why an oleander based supplement (OPC) has been used > for the past three years in South Africa and been 100% successful in > reversing of stabilizing symptoms in HIV patients and successful in 72 > out of 80 cancer patients - many of whom were in late stages, and many > of whom had prior chemo or radiation. In fact, of the 8 patients who > did not survive, 5 were in their very last handful of days and could > not hold down the oral supplement and 3 others died of major organ > failure as a likely result of prior chemo. That is as close to 100% > as I have ever heard of in any treatment or substance on the planet. > > I know of no other botanicals, supplements or other substances that > can even come close to such a performance - and there are many that I > like a lot and recommend. None of them come close to oleander, > though, and no way I would recommend any of them before oleander. > > > > oleander soup, Preferred Customer > <commonsense2265@ ...> wrote: > > > > Donna I am sorry that your dad is ill but you can only accept what > he wants to do and be loving and kind...This is hardest things to do > but getting his immune system boosted is an excellent idea. Epicor is > something that works well..Janice > > > > Donna Lawson <lawson2396@ ...> wrote: > Hi my name is Donna and my Dad has prostrate cancer. He is on > radiation right now and I am not liking it one bit. He says he has to > go by what his doctor tells him to do. He is old school. I need to try > to get his immune system in shape so he can fight off this cancer. Thanks > > > > > > Donna Lynn Lawson > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- --- > > Sick sense of humor? Visit TV's Comedy with an Edge to see > what's on, when. > > > > > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- --- > > It's here! Your new message! > > Get new email alerts with the free Toolbar. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 Tony, I agree with you. I don't know that well but what I felt from her post to me was so heartfelt. I could feel the love pouring out of her. I hope she keeps posting back to me. I need to learn from everyone. And it is so nice to feel love in a forum. It makes you feel safe. You know, there are so many people in this world that only can see money, and they let it get in the way of truly helping people and getting to the route of their problems for a cure. DonnaTony wrote: How can you say such things about yourself? No way your post washurtful, unkind, cruel or insensitive! You have never made an unkindpost in your life and the one you made to Donna was no exception. Yousimply meant for her to be loving and support her father and meant noharm whatsoever!I can see how you would re-think your position - especially afterhaving an IM with a certain hardass in these parts (ahem) - and I forone know that you have had personal experience that led you to feelthat way.But if I ever catch you - one of the kindest and most caring souls Ihave ever had the privilege of knowing - being this unkind to YOURSELFagain, I will personally travel to Mississippi with a cane pole - andI won't be coming to fish!Hugs,Tonyoleander soup , May <luellamay129 wrote:>> Donna, I would like to retract my last post. I was very wrong togive the advice I gave on this forum. It was certainly wrong and tothink that I would be personally responsible for ending a life even ifit were only by advice I gave, it would be a burden too heavy for myheart to bear. > > I am very sorry. I see now that it was an unkind and hurtful post.Do all you can for your dad, no matter what. Tell him that you needhim, you would know the right words.> > My post was cruel and insensitive and I do sincerely apologize. Please forgive me.> > > > May> > The Best Years in Life (under construction).......> /> http://thecorner4women.com> "Empowering Women Throughout the World"> http://dipetanesoutheast.com> > > > > > Tony > oleander soup > Tuesday, June 26, 2007 10:09:13 PM> Re: Sign me up> > While I agree that one must always be loving and kind, and I> understand that they SHOULD accept and support their loved one's> decisions, I just cannot I cannot advise them to agree to a path that> they know leads to likely early suffering and early death for a loved> one like a father. I would not do so!> > I am not terribly familiar with Epicor, I do know that it is highly> touted and has it's share of supporters. And it costs a bit of moneytoo.> > But that is neither here nor there - what I DO KNOW is oleander, the> reason for this forum. And oleander is the most potent immune> stimulator known to mankind. Period. And you can make it yourself at> home for only pennies.> > In European studies in 1986-87 oleander was found to have fully six> times the immune stimulating activity of the two most powerful> patented immune stimulators known to man.> > No doubt, that is why an oleander based supplement (OPC) has been used> for the past three years in South Africa and been 100% successful in> reversing of stabilizing symptoms in HIV patients and successful in 72> out of 80 cancer patients - many of whom were in late stages, and many> of whom had prior chemo or radiation. In fact, of the 8 patients who> did not survive, 5 were in their very last handful of days and could> not hold down the oral supplement and 3 others died of major organ> failure as a likely result of prior chemo. That is as close to 100%> as I have ever heard of in any treatment or substance on the planet.> > I know of no other botanicals, supplements or other substances that> can even come close to such a performance - and there are many that I> like a lot and recommend. None of them come close to oleander,> though, and no way I would recommend any of them before oleander.> > Tony > > oleander soup, Preferred Customer> <commonsense2265@ ...> wrote:> >> > Donna I am sorry that your dad is ill but you can only accept what> he wants to do and be loving and kind...This is hardest things to do> but getting his immune system boosted is an excellent idea. Epicor is> something that works well..Janice> > > > Donna Lawson <lawson2396@ ...> wrote: > Hi my name is Donna and my Dad has prostrate cancer. He is on> radiation right now and I am not liking it one bit. He says he has to> go by what his doctor tells him to do. He is old school. I need to try> to get his immune system in shape so he can fight off this cancer.Thanks> > > > > > Donna Lynn Lawson> > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ---> > Sick sense of humor? Visit TV's Comedy with an Edge to see> what's on, when. > > > > > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ---> > It's here! Your new message!> > Get new email alerts with the free Toolbar.> >>Donna Lynn Lawson Don't pick lemons. See all the new 2007 cars at Autos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 is one of life's special angels. oleander soup , Donna Lawson <lawson2396 wrote: > > Tony, > > I agree with you. I don't know that well but what I felt from her post to me was so heartfelt. I could feel the love pouring out of her. I hope she keeps posting back to me. I need to learn from everyone. And it is so nice to feel love in a forum. It makes you feel safe. You know, there are so many people in this world that only can see money, and they let it get in the way of truly helping people and getting to the route of their problems for a cure. Donna > > Tony wrote: > How can you say such things about yourself? No way your post was > hurtful, unkind, cruel or insensitive! You have never made an unkind > post in your life and the one you made to Donna was no exception. You > simply meant for her to be loving and support her father and meant no > harm whatsoever! > > I can see how you would re-think your position - especially after > having an IM with a certain hardass in these parts (ahem) - and I for > one know that you have had personal experience that led you to feel > that way. > > But if I ever catch you - one of the kindest and most caring souls I > have ever had the privilege of knowing - being this unkind to YOURSELF > again, I will personally travel to Mississippi with a cane pole - and > I won't be coming to fish! > > Hugs, > > > > oleander soup , May <luellamay129@> wrote: > > > > Donna, I would like to retract my last post. I was very wrong to > give the advice I gave on this forum. It was certainly wrong and to > think that I would be personally responsible for ending a life even if > it were only by advice I gave, it would be a burden too heavy for my > heart to bear. > > > > I am very sorry. I see now that it was an unkind and hurtful post. > Do all you can for your dad, no matter what. Tell him that you need > him, you would know the right words. > > > > My post was cruel and insensitive and I do sincerely apologize. > Please forgive me. > > > > > > > > May > > > > The Best Years in Life (under construction)....... > > / > > http://thecorner4women.com > > " Empowering Women Throughout the World " > > http://dipetanesoutheast.com > > > > > > > > > > > > Tony @> > > oleander soup > > Tuesday, June 26, 2007 10:09:13 PM > > Re: Sign me up > > > > While I agree that one must always be loving and kind, and I > > understand that they SHOULD accept and support their loved one's > > decisions, I just cannot I cannot advise them to agree to a path that > > they know leads to likely early suffering and early death for a loved > > one like a father. I would not do so! > > > > I am not terribly familiar with Epicor, I do know that it is highly > > touted and has it's share of supporters. And it costs a bit of money > too. > > > > But that is neither here nor there - what I DO KNOW is oleander, the > > reason for this forum. And oleander is the most potent immune > > stimulator known to mankind. Period. And you can make it yourself at > > home for only pennies. > > > > In European studies in 1986-87 oleander was found to have fully six > > times the immune stimulating activity of the two most powerful > > patented immune stimulators known to man. > > > > No doubt, that is why an oleander based supplement (OPC) has been used > > for the past three years in South Africa and been 100% successful in > > reversing of stabilizing symptoms in HIV patients and successful in 72 > > out of 80 cancer patients - many of whom were in late stages, and many > > of whom had prior chemo or radiation. In fact, of the 8 patients who > > did not survive, 5 were in their very last handful of days and could > > not hold down the oral supplement and 3 others died of major organ > > failure as a likely result of prior chemo. That is as close to 100% > > as I have ever heard of in any treatment or substance on the planet. > > > > I know of no other botanicals, supplements or other substances that > > can even come close to such a performance - and there are many that I > > like a lot and recommend. None of them come close to oleander, > > though, and no way I would recommend any of them before oleander. > > > > > > > > oleander soup, Preferred Customer > > <commonsense2265@ ...> wrote: > > > > > > Donna I am sorry that your dad is ill but you can only accept what > > he wants to do and be loving and kind...This is hardest things to do > > but getting his immune system boosted is an excellent idea. Epicor is > > something that works well..Janice > > > > > > Donna Lawson <lawson2396@ ...> wrote: > > Hi my name is Donna and my Dad has prostrate cancer. He is on > > radiation right now and I am not liking it one bit. He says he has to > > go by what his doctor tells him to do. He is old school. I need to try > > to get his immune system in shape so he can fight off this cancer. > Thanks > > > > > > > > > Donna Lynn Lawson > > > > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- --- > > > Sick sense of humor? Visit TV's Comedy with an Edge to see > > what's on, when. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- --- > > > It's here! Your new message! > > > Get new email alerts with the free Toolbar. > > > > > Donna Lynn Lawson > > > > Don't pick lemons. > See all the new 2007 cars at Autos. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2007 Report Share Posted June 28, 2007 Tony forgets to mention that his cane pole is sugar cane! Dr. Goebel --- Tony wrote: > How can you say such things about yourself? No way your post was > hurtful, unkind, cruel or insensitive! You have never made an unkind > post in your life and the one you made to Donna was no exception. > You > simply meant for her to be loving and support her father and meant no > harm whatsoever! > > I can see how you would re-think your position - especially after > having an IM with a certain hardass in these parts (ahem) - and I for > one know that you have had personal experience that led you to feel > that way. > > But if I ever catch you - one of the kindest and most caring souls I > have ever had the privilege of knowing - being this unkind to > YOURSELF > again, I will personally travel to Mississippi with a cane pole - and > I won't be coming to fish! > > Hugs, > > > > oleander soup , May <luellamay129 > wrote: > > > > Donna, I would like to retract my last post. I was very wrong to > give the advice I gave on this forum. It was certainly wrong and to > think that I would be personally responsible for ending a life even > if > it were only by advice I gave, it would be a burden too heavy for my > heart to bear. > > > > I am very sorry. I see now that it was an unkind and hurtful post. > Do all you can for your dad, no matter what. Tell him that you need > him, you would know the right words. > > > > My post was cruel and insensitive and I do sincerely apologize. > Please forgive me. > > > > > > > > May > > > > The Best Years in Life (under construction)....... > > / > > http://thecorner4women.com > > " Empowering Women Throughout the World " > > http://dipetanesoutheast.com > > > > > > > > > > > > Tony > > oleander soup > > Tuesday, June 26, 2007 10:09:13 PM > > Re: Sign me up > > > > While I agree that one must always be loving and kind, and I > > understand that they SHOULD accept and support their loved one's > > decisions, I just cannot I cannot advise them to agree to a path > that > > they know leads to likely early suffering and early death for a > loved > > one like a father. I would not do so! > > > > I am not terribly familiar with Epicor, I do know that it is highly > > touted and has it's share of supporters. And it costs a bit of > money > too. > > > > But that is neither here nor there - what I DO KNOW is oleander, > the > > reason for this forum. And oleander is the most potent immune > > stimulator known to mankind. Period. And you can make it yourself > at > > home for only pennies. > > > > In European studies in 1986-87 oleander was found to have fully six > > times the immune stimulating activity of the two most powerful > > patented immune stimulators known to man. > > > > No doubt, that is why an oleander based supplement (OPC) has been > used > > for the past three years in South Africa and been 100% successful > in > > reversing of stabilizing symptoms in HIV patients and successful in > 72 > > out of 80 cancer patients - many of whom were in late stages, and > many > > of whom had prior chemo or radiation. In fact, of the 8 patients > who > > did not survive, 5 were in their very last handful of days and > could > > not hold down the oral supplement and 3 others died of major organ > > failure as a likely result of prior chemo. That is as close to 100% > > as I have ever heard of in any treatment or substance on the > planet. > > > > I know of no other botanicals, supplements or other substances that > > can even come close to such a performance - and there are many that > I > > like a lot and recommend. None of them come close to oleander, > > though, and no way I would recommend any of them before oleander. > > > > > > > > oleander soup, Preferred Customer > > <commonsense2265@ ...> wrote: > > > > > > Donna I am sorry that your dad is ill but you can only accept > what > > he wants to do and be loving and kind...This is hardest things to > do > > but getting his immune system boosted is an excellent idea. Epicor > is > > something that works well..Janice > > > > > > Donna Lawson <lawson2396@ ...> wrote: > > Hi my name is Donna and my Dad has prostrate cancer. He is on > > radiation right now and I am not liking it one bit. He says he has > to > > go by what his doctor tells him to do. He is old school. I need to > try > > to get his immune system in shape so he can fight off this cancer. > Thanks > > > > > > > > > Donna Lynn Lawson > > > > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- --- > > > Sick sense of humor? Visit TV's Comedy with an Edge to see > > what's on, when. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- --- > > > It's here! Your new message! > > > Get new email alerts with the free Toolbar. > > > > > > > > ______________________________\ ____ Get the free toolbar and rest assured with the added security of spyware protection. http://new.toolbar./toolbar/features/norton/index.php Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2007 Report Share Posted June 28, 2007 LOL LOL LOL You are too funny Dr. Goebel. Hugs, May The Best Years in Life (under construction)....... / http://thecorner4women.com "Empowering Women Throughout the World" http://dipetanesoutheast.com Michael Goebel <goebelchxoleander soup Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 6:35:04 PMRe: , don't be silly! Tony forgets to mention that his cane pole is sugar cane!Dr. Goebel--- Tony > wrote:> How can you say such things about yourself? No way your post was> hurtful, unkind, cruel or insensitive! You have never made an unkind> post in your life and the one you made to Donna was no exception. > You> simply meant for her to be loving and support her father and meant no> harm whatsoever!> > I can see how you would re-think your position - especially after> having an IM with a certain hardass in these parts (ahem) - and I for> one know that you have had personal experience that led you to feel> that way.> > But if I ever catch you - one of the kindest and most caring souls I> have ever had the privilege of knowing - being this unkind to> YOURSELF> again, I will personally travel to Mississippi with a cane pole - and> I won't be coming to fish!> > Hugs,> > Tony> > oleander soup, May <luellamay129@ ...>> wrote:> >> > Donna, I would like to retract my last post. I was very wrong to> give the advice I gave on this forum. It was certainly wrong and to> think that I would be personally responsible for ending a life even> if> it were only by advice I gave, it would be a burden too heavy for my> heart to bear. > > > > I am very sorry. I see now that it was an unkind and hurtful post.> Do all you can for your dad, no matter what. Tell him that you need> him, you would know the right words.> > > > My post was cruel and insensitive and I do sincerely apologize. > Please forgive me.> > > > > > > > May> > > > The Best Years in Life (under construction) .......> > http://www.tbyil. com/> > http://thecorner4wo men.com> > "Empowering Women Throughout the World"> > http://dipetanesout heast.com> > > > > > > > > > > > Tony @. ..>> > oleander soup> > Tuesday, June 26, 2007 10:09:13 PM> > Re: Sign me up> > > > While I agree that one must always be loving and kind, and I> > understand that they SHOULD accept and support their loved one's> > decisions, I just cannot I cannot advise them to agree to a path> that> > they know leads to likely early suffering and early death for a> loved> > one like a father. I would not do so!> > > > I am not terribly familiar with Epicor, I do know that it is highly> > touted and has it's share of supporters. And it costs a bit of> money> too.> > > > But that is neither here nor there - what I DO KNOW is oleander,> the> > reason for this forum. And oleander is the most potent immune> > stimulator known to mankind. Period. And you can make it yourself> at> > home for only pennies.> > > > In European studies in 1986-87 oleander was found to have fully six> > times the immune stimulating activity of the two most powerful> > patented immune stimulators known to man.> > > > No doubt, that is why an oleander based supplement (OPC) has been> used> > for the past three years in South Africa and been 100% successful> in> > reversing of stabilizing symptoms in HIV patients and successful in> 72> > out of 80 cancer patients - many of whom were in late stages, and> many> > of whom had prior chemo or radiation. In fact, of the 8 patients> who> > did not survive, 5 were in their very last handful of days and> could> > not hold down the oral supplement and 3 others died of major organ> > failure as a likely result of prior chemo. That is as close to 100%> > as I have ever heard of in any treatment or substance on the> planet.> > > > I know of no other botanicals, supplements or other substances that> > can even come close to such a performance - and there are many that> I> > like a lot and recommend. None of them come close to oleander,> > though, and no way I would recommend any of them before oleander.> > > > Tony > > > > oleander soup, Preferred Customer> > <commonsense2265@ ...> wrote:> > >> > > Donna I am sorry that your dad is ill but you can only accept> what> > he wants to do and be loving and kind...This is hardest things to> do> > but getting his immune system boosted is an excellent idea. Epicor> is> > something that works well..Janice> > > > > > Donna Lawson <lawson2396@ ...> wrote: > > Hi my name is Donna and my Dad has prostrate cancer. He is on> > radiation right now and I am not liking it one bit. He says he has> to> > go by what his doctor tells him to do. He is old school. I need to> try> > to get his immune system in shape so he can fight off this cancer.> Thanks> > > > > > > > > Donna Lynn Lawson> > > > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ---> > > Sick sense of humor? Visit TV's Comedy with an Edge to see> > what's on, when. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ---> > > It's here! Your new message!> > > Get new email alerts with the free Toolbar.> > >> >> > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _Get the free toolbar and rest assured with the added security of spyware protection.http://new.toolbar. / toolbar/features /norton/index. php Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2007 Report Share Posted June 30, 2007 Donna, bless your heart, I thank you for your very kind words. Of course I will be posting more and I thank you for your encouragement. I did realize though, with a little help, that the advice I gave did not belong in this forum. I wrote it with the perception that life does not end in this world, karma, people's wishes, rhe plan on coming into life in this plane, and on and on and on. This is all for another forum or for an article that I have been meaning to write and I will hopefully do tomorrow. LOL Just so very busy. I was my mom's sole caregiver for four years, although I was not aware of alternative methods. By the time I realized that the fistfull of medicines she was taking was killing her, it was simply too late, so all I could do was help her go on her journey on to her next life. It was a month after her death that I discovered the world of natural medicine, for myself. It all started with apple cider vinegar. If I knew then what I know now, she would still be alive and running a marathon without her oxygen. I learned and grew during these years. And I'm still learning. And Tony..... You are a sweetheart. Thank you. May The Best Years in Life (under construction)....... / http://thecorner4women.com "Empowering Women Throughout the World" http://dipetanesoutheast.com Tony oleander soup Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 3:01:26 AM Re: , don't be silly! is one of life's special angels.Tonyoleander soup, Donna Lawson <lawson2396@ ...> wrote:>> Tony,> > I agree with you. I don't know that well but what I feltfrom her post to me was so heartfelt. I could feel the love pouringout of her. I hope she keeps posting back to me. I need to learn fromeveryone. And it is so nice to feel love in a forum. It makes you feelsafe. You know, there are so many people in this world that only cansee money, and they let it get in the way of truly helping people andgetting to the route of their problems for a cure. Donna> > Tony @. ..> wrote:> How can you say such things about yourself? No way yourpost was> hurtful, unkind, cruel or insensitive! You have never made an unkind> post in your life and the one you made to Donna was no exception. You> simply meant for her to be loving and support her father and meant no> harm whatsoever!> > I can see how you would re-think your position - especially after> having an IM with a certain hardass in these parts (ahem) - and I for> one know that you have had personal experience that led you to feel> that way.> > But if I ever catch you - one of the kindest and most caring souls I> have ever had the privilege of knowing - being this unkind to YOURSELF> again, I will personally travel to Mississippi with a cane pole - and> I won't be coming to fish!> > Hugs,> > Tony> > oleander soup, May <luellamay129@ > wrote:> >> > Donna, I would like to retract my last post. I was very wrong to> give the advice I gave on this forum. It was certainly wrong and to> think that I would be personally responsible for ending a life even if> it were only by advice I gave, it would be a burden too heavy for my> heart to bear. > > > > I am very sorry. I see now that it was an unkind and hurtful post.> Do all you can for your dad, no matter what. Tell him that you need> him, you would know the right words.> > > > My post was cruel and insensitive and I do sincerely apologize. > Please forgive me.> > > > > > > > May> > > > The Best Years in Life (under construction) .......> > http://www.tbyil. com/> > http://thecorner4wo men.com> > "Empowering Women Throughout the World"> > http://dipetanesout heast.com> > > > > > > > > > > > Tony @>> > oleander soup> > Tuesday, June 26, 2007 10:09:13 PM> > Re: Sign me up> > > > While I agree that one must always be loving and kind, and I> > understand that they SHOULD accept and support their loved one's> > decisions, I just cannot I cannot advise them to agree to a path that> > they know leads to likely early suffering and early death for a loved> > one like a father. I would not do so!> > > > I am not terribly familiar with Epicor, I do know that it is highly> > touted and has it's share of supporters. And it costs a bit of money> too.> > > > But that is neither here nor there - what I DO KNOW is oleander, the> > reason for this forum. And oleander is the most potent immune> > stimulator known to mankind. Period. And you can make it yourself at> > home for only pennies.> > > > In European studies in 1986-87 oleander was found to have fully six> > times the immune stimulating activity of the two most powerful> > patented immune stimulators known to man.> > > > No doubt, that is why an oleander based supplement (OPC) has been used> > for the past three years in South Africa and been 100% successful in> > reversing of stabilizing symptoms in HIV patients and successful in 72> > out of 80 cancer patients - many of whom were in late stages, and many> > of whom had prior chemo or radiation. In fact, of the 8 patients who> > did not survive, 5 were in their very last handful of days and could> > not hold down the oral supplement and 3 others died of major organ> > failure as a likely result of prior chemo. That is as close to 100%> > as I have ever heard of in any treatment or substance on the planet.> > > > I know of no other botanicals, supplements or other substances that> > can even come close to such a performance - and there are many that I> > like a lot and recommend. None of them come close to oleander,> > though, and no way I would recommend any of them before oleander.> > > > Tony > > > > oleander soup, Preferred Customer> > <commonsense2265@ ...> wrote:> > >> > > Donna I am sorry that your dad is ill but you can only accept what> > he wants to do and be loving and kind...This is hardest things to do> > but getting his immune system boosted is an excellent idea. Epicor is> > something that works well..Janice> > > > > > Donna Lawson <lawson2396@ ...> wrote: > > Hi my name is Donna and my Dad has prostrate cancer. He is on> > radiation right now and I am not liking it one bit. He says he has to> > go by what his doctor tells him to do. He is old school. I need to try> > to get his immune system in shape so he can fight off this cancer.> Thanks> > > > > > > > > Donna Lynn Lawson> > > > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ---> > > Sick sense of humor? Visit TV's Comedy with an Edge to see> > what's on, when. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ---> > > It's here! Your new message!> > > Get new email alerts with the free Toolbar.> > >> >> > > > > > > Donna Lynn Lawson> > > ------------ --------- --------- ---> Don't pick lemons.> See all the new 2007 cars at Autos.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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