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oleander soup , robert-blau wrote:

>

> Wasting away again in Margaritaville,

> Looking for my lost shaker of salt.

> Some people claim that there's a woman to blame,

> But I know it's my own damn fault.

>

> " I just wanted you to know "

>

> � Posted by: " May " luellamay129 luellamay129 �

> Sun Oct 7, 2007 7:06 pm ((PDT))

>

> Thank you Ed! I will file that away under " important recipes. "

>

> � Posted by: " Tony " � Sun Oct

> 7, 2007 6:33 pm ((PDT))

>

> This calls for more field testing.

> Thanks!

> >

> oleander soup , " ed4soup " <ed4636@> wrote:

>

> Ok, I give up. Here's the best margarita recipe in the world: 1

jigger

> fresh squeezed lime juice

> 1 jigger water

> 2 jiggers silver tequila

> 1 and 1/2 jiggers Quantro, or Patron Citronage.

> Mix and pour. Enjoy. This is the recipe from the famous " Garcia's " ,

in

> Matamoros, Mex. which Carol hustled from their bartender years

> ago. � Ed

>

> oleander soup , " Tony " @> wrote:

>

> Ah yes, the nectar of the blue agave.

> Patron and Don Julio work well for 'ritas. Caba Wabo for older rock

and

> rollers, Conquistadore or Hornitas Gold if you wish to be a bit more

> modest and El Jimador if you're slumming in style.

> It is a natural plant I have conducted extensive field research on.

> ^�)

> >

> oleander soup , " ed4soup " <ed4636@> wrote:

>

> A really well made, fresh lime, top shelf, margarita also does

well. I'm

> sipping one now, made by Carol, my margarita expert wife. Ed

>

> oleander soup , " May "

> <luellamay129@>

> wrote:

>

> Bless your heart, you are taking 1/2 teaspoon so soon with no side

> effects? I could only take 1/4 teaspoon at the very beginning

> and I

> did it for a month to make sure I would be used to it before

increasing

> the dose.

> This sounds wonderful but if you feel any runs, don't

> hesitate to

> go

> back to 1/4 of a teaspoon and then work up.

> Ah, the taste. Yes, rat poison describes it well. This is how

> you

> handle that, and it works. I have no more problems with rat poison

taste

> anymore. LOL

> Avoiding the Bitter Taste

> 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.

> Hugs,

>

> oleander soup , " boystyle " <boystyle@> wrote:

> Hi,

> Yeah, Well, I am thinking its better to ask questions than just

> assume

> stuff :P thats how you learn no?

> I am on my 3rd day of soup today taking around 1/2 tea spoon 3x

> per

> day..there are no side effects besides that this stuff tastes

> like

> rat

> poison lol!

> any questions welcome(see Tony im not like you :P) joke

> oleander soup , " Tony " @> wrote:

> One of our newest members who just made the soup (you saw all

> the

> posts - lol), is doing just as you say. He did the extra

> filtering,

> then started with 1/2 teaspoon and has had zero side effects.

> I am sure he will be checking in to tell everyone of his

> progress.

> He has no cancer, but instead is using the soup as a

> preventative

> against cancer and illness.

> And still asking a zillion questions too - lol! But by IM

> now.

> > oleander soup , " ed4soup " <ed4636@> wrote:

> When consuming OS, start with small amounts as Tony says in

> his

> book

> and recipe, ie: 1/2 tsp per day for " maintenance " . For

> therapy, 3x

> daily with food, working up slowly, over two to three weeks

> to

> a

> tbs.

> 3x daily. If you are using a " super concentrate " , made by

> boiling

> the

> OS down further than the receipe says, reduce the amounts

> consumed

> proportionately, and mix with liquid, ie: orange juice, before

> consuming.

> This will reduce the runs due to too much too quick. Ed

>

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