Guest guest Posted November 19, 2007 Report Share Posted November 19, 2007 Hi Mary K, When it comes to oleander, I have always been very wary of a plant with pesticides. Make sure that the bush is organically grown. If there isn't an organic nursery by you, look online. This is very important. You certainly don't need any more chemicals in your body, even without any symptoms. Hugs, oleander soup , " mary k " <maihards wrote: > > Thanks May, I am planning to do just that. How do I know no > pesticides have been used? Any amount of washing make any difference? With > what? Thank you again. > > Mary K > > ---- > > May > 20/11/2007 3:49:02 AM > oleander soup > Re: Tony Isaacs/Michael Goebel I need some help here. Re: > reprocussions > > If you feel tingling in your lips, I would throw out the oleander batch and > start again. Actually, I would get a new bush. Make sure it is organically > grown. Very important to be sure that no pesticides have been used. > > Hugs, > > > May > > These are The Best Years in Life > What's New? The Best Years in Life Blog > Need to take a break? Visit 's Corner (under construction) > GRAND OPENING May's Complete Supplement Catalog > Cleanburn Technology DipetaneSoutheast > We can put a dent in Global Warming DipetaneSoutheast Official Blog > > > > > > mary k <maihards > oleander soup > Monday, November 19, 2007 5:31:22 AM > Re: Tony Isaacs/Michael Goebel I need some help here. Re: > reprocussions > > > Hi Pam, > > Thank you for responding. > My first impression after Michael and Tony's comments is pesticides could be > the problem. I do have the tingling chapped feeling in my mouth, lips and > tongue and very thirsty. I will do a re filter.I think I will make a new > batch using colloidal silver when I return from NZ. I am going to Auckland > tomorrow for a week. I will be with my daughter and family at Mt Eden. I > would like to speak with you if possible. The phone number is 9 631 7372. > They operate a business from home so will have the business greeting on the > answer phone. I am hearing impaired, but do well when I know to whom I am > speaking. If you would like to call I will be pleased to hear from you. I > have not had any conventional/ traditional medical intervention apart from a > biopsy of the masses. I have not been given a time frame. I am a believer > and know that God has been guiding my footsteps these past 14months. God is > my refuge and strength. > > Thank you again, Look forward to hearing from you. > > Mary K > -- -- > > Pam Griffin > 19/11/2007 1:04:38 PM > oleander soup > Re: Tony Isaacs/Michael Goebel I need some help here. Re: > reprocussions > > Hey Mary I'm in NZ not quite Aus but in the general direction... ..I first > used OS 4 yrs ago and used vodka which worked well but I didnt want to be > consuming all that alcohol so the next time I made it I used cider vinegar.. > whew ! my guts felt like I had used paint stripper and I think for some > peoples systems its just not compatible so for my most recent batch I have > used collodial silver and this seems fine.50%x50% of strong co;;odial silver > Really there is not much you can add to change the taste.....the best bet is > to take it with something strong tasting and before food.....take a sip of > grape juice or similar and quickly throw the OS in as well swallowing and > pouring more juice down....Tony says to take the OS and hold under tounge > then swallow with juice....this is all very well if you dont have snsitive > teeth as the OS comes out of the fridge and I cant handle it coz my teeth > start screaming at me.....its normal to get a little 'loose bowel activity > initially but that settles down as your body gets used to it.....I was told > I'd be dead in 5 yrs from my cancer without radiation,masectomy ,lymph node > sampling and chemo......So far im pretty fit etc but never counting chickens > and being ever on to it helps I'm sure......good luck....Pam > - > mary k > oleander soup > Monday, November 19, 2007 12:50 AM > Tony Isaacs/Michael Goebel I need some help here. Re: > reprocussions > > > I have been on oleander soup for three weeks now. I have had considerable > activity gut wise. Is this normal? I have cut back to 1/2 teaspoon three > times a day after meals. I get a strong metalic taste which lasts from one > dose til the next. I am rarely free of it. I believe I have made a quite > strong mixture. I am going this alone as I am not aware of others here in > Australia using OS. I would like to be in touch with any here in Australia > that are familiar with OS. As far as flavorings, I restrict my sugar intake > to nil if possible. I will try lemon as a flavor. I used apple cider > vinegar not vodka as preservitive. Looking for support and help. I am using > OS as treatment for diagnosis of breast cancer. > Mary K > > -- -- > > Michael Goebel > 14/11/2007 2:28:14 AM > oleander soup > Re: Oleander flowers > > I have always used every part of the plant except the roots, Mary. I just > wash the dust off and use everything. I use pruning shears to chop the > plant up prior to putting it in the pot. The finer you chop it, the more > surface area in contact with the boiling water, and so the better the > extraction into the water. > > Be sure to use at least 4, preferably 7 large strainers with coffee filters > and/or paper towels to filter your soup. You can buy lint-free paper towels > and filters. > > Don't skimp on the proportion of alcohol to preserve the soup. You can try > many things to get a better flavor. Look in the flavors in the bakery > section of your store. Lemon works best for me. > > May God bless your efforts. > > Dr. Goebel > > Mary <maihards (AT) iprimus (DOT) com.au> wrote: > Should the flowers of the oleander be included in the soup? Or can the > flowers be included? Is there any reason to or not to? I would like to > make some soup but would like to know if I should or shouldn't include > the flowers? > Mary Hards Be a better pen pal. Text or chat with friends inside Mail. 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