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Hello,

 

I made Oleander Soup according to recipe and find that

ingesting the suggested dosage makes my stomach feel

queasy, it also gives me an aftertaste for an hour or

more....anyone out there have this experience?

 

I put a tablespoon of O.S. in hot water to burn off

the alcohol before taking it.

 

Thanks and Best Regards,

 

Gerard B

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It appears you have joined this group with two different emails - I

suggest you read the other messages posted in answer to this question

you asked earlier.

 

AND, please decide which membership you wish to keep.

 

Thanks

 

 

oleander soup , gerard breznau <breznaug wrote:

>

> Hello,

>

> I made Oleander Soup according to recipe and find that

> ingesting the suggested dosage makes my stomach feel

> queasy, it also gives me an aftertaste for an hour or

> more....anyone out there have this experience?

>

> I put a tablespoon of O.S. in hot water to burn off

> the alcohol before taking it.

>

> Thanks and Best Regards,

>

> Gerard B

>

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oleander soup , " Tony " wrote:

>

> That should be start out with 1/4 teaspoon and gradually work your

way

> up to 1 tablespoon three times a day.

>

> A bit of nausea is not uncommon. Those who use a final filtering

of 3

> or more coffee filters (preferabley unbleached) report less nausea

> and loose stools due to the fine bits of organic matter that are

removed.

>

> It would be OK to take it with a bit of food to help offset the

nausea

> and drinking a glass of juice afterwards should help the aftertaste.

>

> >

Lower the dosage, great idea thank you! Blessings, Gerard

 

> oleander soup , Jeffery Jack <jeffery.jack@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Gerard B.

> >

> > In my experience for the first several doses you may have some

> nausea. Just make sure to start out with 1 tsp. per day and work up

> to the 2 tbsp per day that is recommended. You may also experience

> some diarrhea for the first week or so. If you don't mind my

> asking....Do you have cancer?

> >

> > Take care,

> >

> > Jeff

> >

I am trying to rid myself of mycoplasma, no cancer, thanks for

asking! Blessings, Gerard

 

> > May <luellamay129@> wrote:

> > Bless your heart. Follow these instructions. I

prefer

> the pomegranete juice.

> > " When you take the oleander soup, the bitter taste comes when

you

> swallow and not when you hold it under your tongue prior to

swallowing

> (there are no taste buds UNDER the tongue). Some prefer to flavor

> their soup with substances like pancake syrup or concentrated grape

> seed extract (a good choice!). The way the author avoids the bitter

> taste is to divide the dosage in half and mix half in a glass of

grape

> juice with grapeseed extract, pomegranate juice, blueberry juice,

acai

> juice, or some combination and then put half under the tongue and h

> old it there until time to swallow. Then, before you swallow, take

a

> gulp of the juice mix and swallow all at once. You barely notice

the

> bitterness this way, and the other half of the dose is sufficiently

> diluted to barely be noticeable and not be unpleasant at all. "

> >

> > Also, you need to be very careful while cooking the oleander

soup.

> May sure there are no pesticides in the variety that you have.

> Tingling lips is a clue. If you suspect pesticides, don't give a

> thought to all the time and trauma spent in cooking the soup. Throw

> it out.

> >

> > Boil it exactly as the instructions say and I use three pillow

> cases to filter. If you have any more questions, come back.

> >

> > Hugs,

> >

> >

> >

> > Thank you! I will try the juices mentioned and check to see if

there are pesticides in this batch...great tip...I've had this

reaction from commericially grown strawberrys too. Blessings, Gerard

> >

> >

> > oleander soup , " phxiris " <breznaug@>

wrote:

> > >

> > > Hello,

> > >

> > > I made the O.S. according to the recipe however when I take it

I have

> > > an almost upset feeling in my stomach and a " Soup " aftertaste

for an

> > > hour or more.

> > >

> > > Do others experience this or perhaps I need to make another

batch?

> > >

> > > Great Site!

> > >

> > > Gerard B.

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell.

> >

>

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oleander soup , " Tony " wrote:

>

> It appears you have joined this group with two different emails - I

> suggest you read the other messages posted in answer to this

question

> you asked earlier.

>

> AND, please decide which membership you wish to keep.

>

> Thanks

>

> >

Sorry...didn't understand how this worked will delete extra

membership.

 

Thanks

Gerard

 

 

 

> oleander soup , gerard breznau <breznaug@>

wrote:

> >

> > Hello,

> >

> > I made Oleander Soup according to recipe and find that

> > ingesting the suggested dosage makes my stomach feel

> > queasy, it also gives me an aftertaste for an hour or

> > more....anyone out there have this experience?

> >

> > I put a tablespoon of O.S. in hot water to burn off

> > the alcohol before taking it.

> >

> > Thanks and Best Regards,

> >

> > Gerard B

> >

>

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