Guest guest Posted September 15, 2007 Report Share Posted September 15, 2007 Okay, maybe overworked and underslept. I mistakenly identified CancerCured with CancerVictory. That does it - I am going to take a nap! Go float in the river. Something! Robert - Perhaps you could ask around at Cancercured for me. Those " knowledgeable folks " kicked me out for wanting to talk about oleander. At least the moderator did after some long time member sniffed about it. Isn't it odd to see those in the alternative world become entrenched in their ideas just like mainstream? I have to be on guard not to do that myself. Oleander is far from the only way to get rid of cancer - just one of the very best, my favorite and the one I know best. The key is keeping cancer at bay once you do get rid of it. And again, oleander can be a very key part of an overall health protocol. Having cancer and then beating it and staying cancer free is not a matter of following a limited time protocol. It is a matter of adopting a lasting healthy lifestyle. oleander soup , " Tony " wrote: > > Thanks for the input, Robert. > > Cancercured is an enigma to me. It is a group I have joined and am > monitoring that does have some good info and some knowledgeable folks > - yet also has some info that is less than impressive too and an odd > track record. > > What puzzles me is that the group is years old and has pretty much lay > dormant with a small membership for a long time until very recently - > never exceeding 25 posts in a month and sometimes having almost no > posts at all. Lately, however, the group appears to have been > resurrected or rejuvenated. I credit your prolific posting for a lot > of their increase in membership and I hope that they develop into a > very good group that establishes a good track record. > > Speaking from personal experience here at this group, having you > spread the good word is quite effective and I appreciate your efforts. > > > > oleander soup , robert-blau@ wrote: > > > > A search over at healthy.net might be worth doing. They have a pretty > > comprehensive site. > > > > Posted by: " Tony " @ Fri Sep 14, > > 2007 8:43 pm ((PDT)) > > > > If anyone has any knowledge of natural and alternative treatments for > > multiple sclerosis, please let me know. I have been asked for help in > > another forum and really am at a loss beyond this advice I gave: > > > > The best suggestions I could make would be a good program of overall > > health, such as the one suggested for beating and avoiding cancer. In > > particular lots of raw vegetables, especially dark green ones, have been > > reported to be good for treating MD and removal of stress has been > > considered by many to be essential - just as it is for any medical > > conditions in my opinion. You might also consider using colloidal gold - > > there are many reports of gold being used against MD. > > > > Thanks, > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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