Guest guest Posted August 19, 2007 Report Share Posted August 19, 2007 Couldn't be Busch - that stuff is NASTEEE! Yuck. NOw, Bud light on the other hand . . . . oleander soup , Orus Moon <orusmoon11 wrote: > > Maybe it was the beer that healed him....Busch beer perhaps? lol > > evitachristanty <evitachristanty wrote: I met a guy called brian at my apartments in bali .,doctors gave him a > month to live he had had throat cancer an could only eat liquids with > a straw ,that was two years ago ,brian ate a aust bush fruit called > maroon bush ,scaevola spinescens ,.it is available on the webb in tea > form ,look under maroon bush their are a few sites ,.brian ate the > fruit brought in frozen form ,but very hard to transport ,.but they > say the tea is fine to do it that way ,.a lot grows around where I > live in australia ,.brian also took vitamins etc as well ,hold a lot > of promise ,. > ps I sold brian an apartment as well didnt want to miss the chance of > a sale an can follow what brian is doing ,brian still drinks a lot of > beer I wont follow him on that > Mervyn > In my heart, I think a woman has two choices: either she's a feminist or a masochist. " > —Gloria Steinem > > Sick sense of humor? Visit TV's Comedy with an Edge to see what's on, when. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2007 Report Share Posted August 20, 2007 Tony, The best I ever drank was Fosters from Australia. It was almost a tie with Kiren that is not sold in the USA as far as I know. I've asked my surgen to cut a small opening as he is taking my gall bladder out because of numerous gallstones. The small opening is to see if the 2nd catscan was of scar tissue as with the oleander soup, added, I have confirnece that what is showing up on the second catscan may be only scar tissue and no longer cancer. But I won't know until after the cut and look! Bill - Tony oleander soup Sunday, August 19, 2007 11:28 AM Busch? Couldn't be Busch - that stuff is NASTEEE! Yuck. NOw, Bud light onthe other hand . . . .Tonyoleander soup , Orus Moon <orusmoon11 wrote:>> Maybe it was the beer that healed him....Busch beer perhaps? lol> > evitachristanty <evitachristanty wrote: I met a guycalled brian at my apartments in bali .,doctors gave him a > month to live he had had throat cancer an could only eat liquids with > a straw ,that was two years ago ,brian ate a aust bush fruit called > maroon bush ,scaevola spinescens ,.it is available on the webb in tea > form ,look under maroon bush their are a few sites ,.brian ate the > fruit brought in frozen form ,but very hard to transport ,.but they > say the tea is fine to do it that way ,.a lot grows around where I > live in australia ,.brian also took vitamins etc as well ,hold a lot > of promise ,.> ps I sold brian an apartment as well didnt want to miss the chance of > a sale an can follow what brian is doing ,brian still drinks a lot of > beer I wont follow him on that > Mervyn > > > > > > > > In my heart, I think a woman has two choices: either she'sa feminist or a masochist." > —Gloria Steinem> > > > > > > > > Sick sense of humor? Visit TV's Comedy with an Edge to seewhat's on, when.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2007 Report Share Posted August 20, 2007 Bill, Let us know what the surgeon finds please. If it is anything other than scar tissue, you might want to consider Inositol/IP6, which seems to melt away tumors in short order. Of course, getting rid of the tumor is only getting rid of the symptom and one must adopt a healthy lifestyle as suggested in my anti-cancer protocol to have the best chance at beating cancer and keeping it at bay. Beer is not one of the recommended things to do. But a cancer-free person can have a couple now and then as long as their overall lifestyle is good, in my opinion. Kiren is available, but hard to find. And I agree that it is very good. Fosters is pretty good too. Mostly I just have Bud Light because that is my cousin's drink of choice and the vast majority of the times I have beer are when the two of us are camping, fishing or otherwise up to no good. oleander soup , " bill Wilkins " <w.wilkins wrote: > > Tony, > The best I ever drank was Fosters from Australia. It was almost a tie with Kiren that is not sold in the USA as far as I know. > I've asked my surgen to cut a small opening as he is taking my gall bladder out because of numerous gallstones. The small opening is to see if the 2nd catscan was of scar tissue as with the oleander soup, added, I have confirnece that what is showing up on the second catscan may be only scar tissue and no longer cancer. But I won't know until after the cut and look! > Bill > - > > oleander soup > Sunday, August 19, 2007 11:28 AM > Busch? > > > Couldn't be Busch - that stuff is NASTEEE! Yuck. NOw, Bud light on > the other hand . . . . > > > > oleander soup , Orus Moon <orusmoon11@> wrote: > > > > Maybe it was the beer that healed him....Busch beer perhaps? lol > > > > evitachristanty <evitachristanty@> wrote: I met a guy > called brian at my apartments in bali .,doctors gave him a > > month to live he had had throat cancer an could only eat liquids with > > a straw ,that was two years ago ,brian ate a aust bush fruit called > > maroon bush ,scaevola spinescens ,.it is available on the webb in tea > > form ,look under maroon bush their are a few sites ,.brian ate the > > fruit brought in frozen form ,but very hard to transport ,.but they > > say the tea is fine to do it that way ,.a lot grows around where I > > live in australia ,.brian also took vitamins etc as well ,hold a lot > > of promise ,. > > ps I sold brian an apartment as well didnt want to miss the chance of > > a sale an can follow what brian is doing ,brian still drinks a lot of > > beer I wont follow him on that > > Mervyn > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In my heart, I think a woman has two choices: either she's > a feminist or a masochist. " > > -Gloria Steinem > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sick sense of humor? Visit TV's Comedy with an Edge to see > what's on, when. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2007 Report Share Posted August 20, 2007 oleander soup , " Tony " wrote: Tony, what dosage do you recommend for IP-6 Inositol? TIA, Andre > > Bill, > > Let us know what the surgeon finds please. If it is anything other > than scar tissue, you might want to consider Inositol/IP6, which seems > to melt away tumors in short order. > > Of course, getting rid of the tumor is only getting rid of the symptom > and one must adopt a healthy lifestyle as suggested in my anti- cancer > protocol to have the best chance at beating cancer and keeping it at bay. > > Beer is not one of the recommended things to do. But a cancer-free > person can have a couple now and then as long as their overall > lifestyle is good, in my opinion. > > Kiren is available, but hard to find. And I agree that it is very > good. Fosters is pretty good too. Mostly I just have Bud Light > because that is my cousin's drink of choice and the vast majority of > the times I have beer are when the two of us are camping, fishing or > otherwise up to no good. > > > > oleander soup , " bill Wilkins " <w.wilkins@> wrote: > > > > Tony, > > The best I ever drank was Fosters from Australia. It was almost a > tie with Kiren that is not sold in the USA as far as I know. > > I've asked my surgen to cut a small opening as he is taking my gall > bladder out because of numerous gallstones. The small opening is to > see if the 2nd catscan was of scar tissue as with the oleander soup, > added, I have confirnece that what is showing up on the second catscan > may be only scar tissue and no longer cancer. But I won't know until > after the cut and look! > > Bill > > - > > > > oleander soup > > Sunday, August 19, 2007 11:28 AM > > Busch? > > > > > > Couldn't be Busch - that stuff is NASTEEE! Yuck. NOw, Bud light on > > the other hand . . . . > > > > > > > > oleander soup , Orus Moon <orusmoon11@> wrote: > > > > > > Maybe it was the beer that healed him....Busch beer perhaps? lol > > > > > > evitachristanty <evitachristanty@> wrote: I met a guy > > called brian at my apartments in bali .,doctors gave him a > > > month to live he had had throat cancer an could only eat liquids > with > > > a straw ,that was two years ago ,brian ate a aust bush fruit called > > > maroon bush ,scaevola spinescens ,.it is available on the webb > in tea > > > form ,look under maroon bush their are a few sites ,.brian ate the > > > fruit brought in frozen form ,but very hard to transport ,.but they > > > say the tea is fine to do it that way ,.a lot grows around where I > > > live in australia ,.brian also took vitamins etc as well ,hold a > lot > > > of promise ,. > > > ps I sold brian an apartment as well didnt want to miss the > chance of > > > a sale an can follow what brian is doing ,brian still drinks a > lot of > > > beer I wont follow him on that > > > Mervyn > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In my heart, I think a woman has two choices: either she's > > a feminist or a masochist. " > > > -Gloria Steinem > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sick sense of humor? Visit TV's Comedy with an Edge to see > > what's on, when. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2007 Report Share Posted August 20, 2007 Try authentic Japanese restaurants for Kiren - they usually have seaweed salad there, too. Really good greens. Janna > > " Tony " > 2007/08/19 Sun PM 11:18:40 EDT > oleander soup > Re: Busch? > > Bill, > > Let us know what the surgeon finds please. If it is anything other > than scar tissue, you might want to consider Inositol/IP6, which seems > to melt away tumors in short order. > > Of course, getting rid of the tumor is only getting rid of the symptom > and one must adopt a healthy lifestyle as suggested in my anti-cancer > protocol to have the best chance at beating cancer and keeping it at bay. > > Beer is not one of the recommended things to do. But a cancer-free > person can have a couple now and then as long as their overall > lifestyle is good, in my opinion. > > Kiren is available, but hard to find. And I agree that it is very > good. Fosters is pretty good too. Mostly I just have Bud Light > because that is my cousin's drink of choice and the vast majority of > the times I have beer are when the two of us are camping, fishing or > otherwise up to no good. > > > > oleander soup , " bill Wilkins " <w.wilkins wrote: > > > > Tony, > > The best I ever drank was Fosters from Australia. It was almost a > tie with Kiren that is not sold in the USA as far as I know. > > I've asked my surgen to cut a small opening as he is taking my gall > bladder out because of numerous gallstones. The small opening is to > see if the 2nd catscan was of scar tissue as with the oleander soup, > added, I have confirnece that what is showing up on the second catscan > may be only scar tissue and no longer cancer. But I won't know until > after the cut and look! > > Bill > > - > > > > oleander soup > > Sunday, August 19, 2007 11:28 AM > > Busch? > > > > > > Couldn't be Busch - that stuff is NASTEEE! Yuck. NOw, Bud light on > > the other hand . . . . > > > > > > > > oleander soup , Orus Moon <orusmoon11@> wrote: > > > > > > Maybe it was the beer that healed him....Busch beer perhaps? lol > > > > > > evitachristanty <evitachristanty@> wrote: I met a guy > > called brian at my apartments in bali .,doctors gave him a > > > month to live he had had throat cancer an could only eat liquids > with > > > a straw ,that was two years ago ,brian ate a aust bush fruit called > > > maroon bush ,scaevola spinescens ,.it is available on the webb > in tea > > > form ,look under maroon bush their are a few sites ,.brian ate the > > > fruit brought in frozen form ,but very hard to transport ,.but they > > > say the tea is fine to do it that way ,.a lot grows around where I > > > live in australia ,.brian also took vitamins etc as well ,hold a > lot > > > of promise ,. > > > ps I sold brian an apartment as well didnt want to miss the > chance of > > > a sale an can follow what brian is doing ,brian still drinks a > lot of > > > beer I wont follow him on that > > > Mervyn > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In my heart, I think a woman has two choices: either she's > > a feminist or a masochist. " > > > -Gloria Steinem > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sick sense of humor? Visit TV's Comedy with an Edge to see > > what's on, when. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2007 Report Share Posted August 20, 2007 My experience is that Asahi beats Kirin, even Kirin Ichiban, hands down. Also, I find Samuel Adams Boston lager better than the beers mentioned. Samuel Adams use to make a Scotch Ale; it was the best I'd ever tasted. We can't get it here anymore, or it has stopped being made. I'd rather drink one good beer that a whole six pack of mediocre brew. Dr. GoebelTony wrote: Bill,Let us know what the surgeon finds please. If it is anything otherthan scar tissue, you might want to consider Inositol/IP6, which seemsto melt away tumors in short order.Of course, getting rid of the tumor is only getting rid of the symptomand one must adopt a healthy lifestyle as suggested in my anti-cancerprotocol to have the best chance at beating cancer and keeping it at bay.Beer is not one of the recommended things to do. But a cancer-freeperson can have a couple now and then as long as their overalllifestyle is good, in my opinion.Kiren is available, but hard to find. And I agree that it is verygood. Fosters is pretty good too. Mostly I just have Bud Lightbecause that is my cousin's drink of choice and the vast majority ofthe times I have beer are when the two of us are camping, fishing orotherwise up to no good.Tonyoleander soup , "bill Wilkins" <w.wilkins wrote:>> Tony,> The best I ever drank was Fosters from Australia. It was almost atie with Kiren that is not sold in the USA as far as I know.> I've asked my surgen to cut a small opening as he is taking my gallbladder out because of numerous gallstones. The small opening is tosee if the 2nd catscan was of scar tissue as with the oleander soup,added, I have confirnece that what is showing up on the second catscanmay be only scar tissue and no longer cancer. But I won't know untilafter the cut and look!> Bill> - > Tony > oleander soup > Sunday, August 19, 2007 11:28 AM> Busch?> > > Couldn't be Busch - that stuff is NASTEEE! Yuck. NOw, Bud light on> the other hand . . . .> > Tony> > oleander soup , Orus Moon <orusmoon11@> wrote:> >> > Maybe it was the beer that healed him....Busch beer perhaps? lol> > > > evitachristanty <evitachristanty@> wrote: I met a guy> called brian at my apartments in bali .,doctors gave him a > > month to live he had had throat cancer an could only eat liquidswith > > a straw ,that was two years ago ,brian ate a aust bush fruit called > > maroon bush ,scaevola spinescens ,.it is available on the webbin tea > > form ,look under maroon bush their are a few sites ,.brian ate the > > fruit brought in frozen form ,but very hard to transport ,.but they > > say the tea is fine to do it that way ,.a lot grows around where I > > live in australia ,.brian also took vitamins etc as well ,hold alot > > of promise ,.> > ps I sold brian an apartment as well didnt want to miss thechance of > > a sale an can follow what brian is doing ,brian still drinks alot of > > beer I wont follow him on that > > Mervyn > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In my heart, I think a woman has two choices: either she's> a feminist or a masochist." > > -Gloria Steinem> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sick sense of humor? Visit TV's Comedy with an Edge to see> what's on, when.> >> Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2007 Report Share Posted August 28, 2007 Thanks , Enjoyed the beer discussion. Asahi is good , but I still prefer the slightly bitter taste of kirin. Bill - Michael Goebel oleander soup Monday, August 20, 2007 7:15 AM Re: Re: Busch? My experience is that Asahi beats Kirin, even Kirin Ichiban, hands down. Also, I find Samuel Adams Boston lager better than the beers mentioned. Samuel Adams use to make a Scotch Ale; it was the best I'd ever tasted. We can't get it here anymore, or it has stopped being made. I'd rather drink one good beer that a whole six pack of mediocre brew. Dr. GoebelTony > wrote: Bill,Let us know what the surgeon finds please. If it is anything otherthan scar tissue, you might want to consider Inositol/IP6, which seemsto melt away tumors in short order.Of course, getting rid of the tumor is only getting rid of the symptomand one must adopt a healthy lifestyle as suggested in my anti-cancerprotocol to have the best chance at beating cancer and keeping it at bay.Beer is not one of the recommended things to do. But a cancer-freeperson can have a couple now and then as long as their overalllifestyle is good, in my opinion.Kiren is available, but hard to find. And I agree that it is verygood. Fosters is pretty good too. Mostly I just have Bud Lightbecause that is my cousin's drink of choice and the vast majority ofthe times I have beer are when the two of us are camping, fishing orotherwise up to no good.Tonyoleander soup , "bill Wilkins" <w.wilkins wrote:>> Tony,> The best I ever drank was Fosters from Australia. It was almost atie with Kiren that is not sold in the USA as far as I know.> I've asked my surgen to cut a small opening as he is taking my gallbladder out because of numerous gallstones. The small opening is tosee if the 2nd catscan was of scar tissue as with the oleander soup,added, I have confirnece that what is showing up on the second catscanmay be only scar tissue and no longer cancer. But I won't know untilafter the cut and look!> Bill> - > Tony > oleander soup > Sunday, August 19, 2007 11:28 AM> Busch?> > > Couldn't be Busch - that stuff is NASTEEE! Yuck. NOw, Bud light on> the other hand . . . .> > Tony> > oleander soup , Orus Moon <orusmoon11@> wrote:> >> > Maybe it was the beer that healed him....Busch beer perhaps? lol> > > > evitachristanty <evitachristanty@> wrote: I met a guy> called brian at my apartments in bali .,doctors gave him a > > month to live he had had throat cancer an could only eat liquidswith > > a straw ,that was two years ago ,brian ate a aust bush fruit called > > maroon bush ,scaevola spinescens ,.it is available on the webbin tea > > form ,look under maroon bush their are a few sites ,.brian ate the > > fruit brought in frozen form ,but very hard to transport ,.but they > > say the tea is fine to do it that way ,.a lot grows around where I > > live in australia ,.brian also took vitamins etc as well ,hold alot > > of promise ,.> > ps I sold brian an apartment as well didnt want to miss thechance of > > a sale an can follow what brian is doing ,brian still drinks alot of > > beer I wont follow him on that > > Mervyn > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In my heart, I think a woman has two choices: either she's> a feminist or a masochist." > > -Gloria Steinem> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sick sense of humor? Visit TV's Comedy with an Edge to see> what's on, when.> >> Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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