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Hi, I am a new member of the group. I am a 66 year old male with prostate cancer. I would appreciate any links or data on the best use of oleander soup for this condition. Any other successful actions are appreciated. Richard Costa Mesa CA

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Welcome to the group Richard.

 

For now, start reading Tony's Cancer Protocol and the recipe for

oleander soup in the files section to the left. And by all means,

don't stop there. You will find tons of information and articles.

 

Don't be afraid to ask questions. Tony and the others will be along

to guide you.

 

You will find our group to be very friendly, helpful, and supportive.

 

 

 

oleander soup , RICHARD GORDON <richard3387

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> Hi,

> I am a new member of the group. I am a 66 year old male with

prostate cancer. I would appreciate any links or data on the best

use of oleander soup for this condition. Any other successful

actions are appreciated.

>

> Richard

> Costa Mesa CA

>

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Hi , With so much data on the internet I was a bit lazy and decided to try for getting the exact data ASAP by directly asking the group. My doctor told me Prostate Cancer is a tough one to "cure" as it is hard for therapeutic agents to reach it in its little capsule. I'll do my due dillegence and read the material you suggested. Gratefully, Richard May <luellamay129 wrote: Welcome to

the group Richard.For now, start reading Tony's Cancer Protocol and the recipe for oleander soup in the files section to the left. And by all means, don't stop there. You will find tons of information and articles. Don't be afraid to ask questions. Tony and the others will be along to guide you. You will find our group to be very friendly, helpful, and supportive.oleander soup , RICHARD GORDON <richard3387 wrote:>> Hi,> I am a new member of the group. I am a 66 year old male with prostate cancer. I would appreciate any links or data on the best use of oleander soup for this condition. Any other successful actions are appreciated.> > Richard> Costa Mesa CA>

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Hi Richard, Add beta-sitosterol to your daily supplement list. It is available as the product Better Prostate from Beyond a Century out of Maine; other sources are available is you search.I would begin the oleander soup immediately if it were me. I did have an elevated PSA a few years ago which I brought back in normal range in less than 3 months with OS and beta-sitosterol.Dr. Goebel May <luellamay129 wrote: Welcome to the group Richard. For now, start reading Tony's Cancer Protocol and the recipe for

oleander soup in the files section to the left. And by all means, don't stop there. You will find tons of information and articles. Don't be afraid to ask questions. Tony and the others will be along to guide you. You will find our group to be very friendly, helpful, and supportive. oleander soup , RICHARD GORDON <richard3387 wrote: > > Hi, > I am a new member of the group. I am a 66 year old male with prostate cancer. I would appreciate any links or data on the best use of oleander soup for this condition. Any other successful actions are appreciated. > > Richard > Costa Mesa CA >

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Hi my friend,

 

You made an excellent decision. Going to people in the know is the

best thing to do. Of course, yes, always research on your own.

 

I would suggest adding the Budwig diet to your protocol. There are

posts and articles on this in this forum. Look in files or search

the forums. If you need any help, let me know.

 

 

 

oleander soup , RICHARD GORDON <richard3387

wrote:

>

> Hi ,

>

> With so much data on the internet I was a bit lazy and decided to

try for getting the exact data ASAP by directly asking the group.

My doctor told me Prostate Cancer is a tough one to " cure " as it is

hard for therapeutic agents to reach it in its little capsule.

> I'll do my due dillegence and read the material you suggested.

>

> Gratefully,

>

> Richard

>

> May <luellamay129 wrote:

> Welcome to the group Richard.

>

> For now, start reading Tony's Cancer Protocol and the recipe for

> oleander soup in the files section to the left. And by all means,

> don't stop there. You will find tons of information and articles.

>

> Don't be afraid to ask questions. Tony and the others will be along

> to guide you.

>

> You will find our group to be very friendly, helpful, and

supportive.

>

>

>

> oleander soup , RICHARD GORDON <richard3387@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Hi,

> > I am a new member of the group. I am a 66 year old male with

> prostate cancer. I would appreciate any links or data on the best

> use of oleander soup for this condition. Any other successful

> actions are appreciated.

> >

> > Richard

> > Costa Mesa CA

> >

>

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Hey there Richard, welcome to the groop.

dont forget to add pumpkin seeds to your diet 2 tablespoons 3 times daily, as well all the other things the members recomended, plus the oleander soup.

regards Mary

 

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RICHARD GORDON

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Monday, February 18, 2008 6:55 PM

new guy with prostate cancer

 

 

 

Hi,

I am a new member of the group. I am a 66 year old male with prostate cancer. I would appreciate any links or data on the best use of oleander soup for this condition. Any other successful actions are appreciated.

 

Richard

Costa Mesa CA

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Hi again, Yes, I'd read some things about the Budwig diet. I'll re-visit the data and apply it. Thanks again, Richard May <luellamay129 wrote: Hi my friend,You made an excellent decision. Going to people in the know is the best thing to do. Of course, yes, always research on your own. I would suggest adding the Budwig diet to your protocol. There are posts and articles on this in this forum. Look in

files or search the forums. If you need any help, let me know.oleander soup , RICHARD GORDON <richard3387 wrote:>> Hi ,> > With so much data on the internet I was a bit lazy and decided to try for getting the exact data ASAP by directly asking the group. My doctor told me Prostate Cancer is a tough one to "cure" as it is hard for therapeutic agents to reach it in its little capsule. > I'll do my due dillegence and read the material you suggested.> > Gratefully,> > Richard> > May <luellamay129 wrote:> Welcome to the group Richard.> > For now, start reading Tony's Cancer Protocol and the recipe for > oleander soup in the files section to the left. And by all means, > don't stop there. You will find

tons of information and articles. > > Don't be afraid to ask questions. Tony and the others will be along > to guide you. > > You will find our group to be very friendly, helpful, and supportive.> > > > oleander soup , RICHARD GORDON <richard3387@> > wrote:> >> > Hi,> > I am a new member of the group. I am a 66 year old male with > prostate cancer. I would appreciate any links or data on the best > use of oleander soup for this condition. Any other successful > actions are appreciated.> > > > Richard> > Costa Mesa CA> >>

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HI, I will add the pumpkin seeds to the remedies. Thanks for the tip. With appreciation, Richard Costa MesaMaria Stathopoulos <mary1kon wrote: Hey there Richard, welcome to the groop. dont forget to add pumpkin seeds to your diet 2 tablespoons 3 times daily, as well all the other things the members recomended, plus the oleander

soup. regards Mary - RICHARD GORDON oleander soup Monday, February 18, 2008 6:55 PM new guy with prostate cancer Hi, I am a new member of the group. I am a 66 year old male with prostate cancer. I would appreciate any links or data on the best use of oleander soup for this condition. Any

other successful actions are appreciated. Richard Costa Mesa CA

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Hi MIchael, So far my e-mail generated several suggestions: 1. Start OS immediately 2. Beta Sistosterol 3. Joanna Budwig diet 4. 6 tablespoons of pumpkin seeds a day (2 per meal) 5. "Tony's Cancer Protocol" Sounds like a good start. I will appreciate your feedback. I don't want to try too many or too few remedies. Best regards, Richard Costa Mesa CAMichael Goebel <goebelchx wrote: Hi Richard, Add beta-sitosterol to your daily supplement list. It is available as the product Better Prostate from Beyond a Century out of Maine; other sources are available is you search.I would begin the oleander soup immediately if it were me. I did have an elevated PSA a few years ago which I brought back in normal range in less than 3 months with OS and beta-sitosterol.Dr. Goebel May <luellamay129 > wrote: Welcome to the group Richard.For now, start reading Tony's Cancer Protocol and the recipe for oleander soup in the files section to the left. And by all means, don't stop there. You will find tons of information and articles. Don't be afraid to ask questions. Tony and the others will be along to

guide you. You will find our group to be very friendly, helpful, and supportive.oleander soup , RICHARD GORDON <richard3387 wrote:>> Hi,> I am a new member of the group. I am a 66 year old male with prostate cancer. I would appreciate any links or data on the best use of oleander soup for this condition. Any other successful actions are appreciated.> > Richard> Costa Mesa CA> Never miss a thing. Make your homepage.

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How come nobody mentions Red Raspberries. One study out of North (or South....I don't have my notes with me) Carolina showed that one cup of red raspberries stopped prostate cancer growth for a week. I've had readers write to me that they cured their prostate cancer with raspberries and blueberries only, eating a bowl of either at night and first thing in the morning.

 

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Hi Richard, I would recommend a lot of things, but since you want to keep it simple. I would recommend getting the e-book by Bill Henderson called Cancer Free. It is definatly worth reading. Here are very cheap and easy remidies that I would recommend. OS, Essiac Tea (by the ingredients and make it yourself), Apricot Seeds (10/day), Budwig (cottage cheese/Flax seed), Hoxsey Elixer (homemade), Super food (buy the following powders and mix them together yourself: Wheat grass, barley grass, alfalfa leaf, and spinach leaf powders) ftake 1 tbsp 3 x per day, drink the heck out of pao d' arco tea, bindweed extract (you will have to make this yourself). Get a good juicer (omega 8004) and juice many fresh vegetables from the garden (kale, beets, carrots, spinach, kohlrobi (sp?), bramuda grass, crab grass, many weeds are loaded with B17) All of these should be juiced and taken as fresh as possible. Also look into

urine therapy; I know it sounds crazy but check out www.biomedx.com and read about urine therapy. I hate to end with that, but that is about enough. Blessings to you. You are in my prayers. JeffRICHARD GORDON <richard3387 wrote: Hi MIchael, So far my e-mail generated several suggestions: 1. Start OS immediately 2. Beta Sistosterol 3. Joanna Budwig diet 4. 6

tablespoons of pumpkin seeds a day (2 per meal) 5. "Tony's Cancer Protocol" Sounds like a good start. I will appreciate your feedback. I don't want to try too many or too few remedies. Best regards, Richard Costa Mesa CAMichael Goebel <goebelchx > wrote: Hi Richard, Add beta-sitosterol to your daily supplement list. It is available as the product Better Prostate from Beyond a Century out of Maine; other sources are available is you search.I would begin the oleander soup immediately if it were me. I did have an elevated PSA a few years ago which I brought back in normal range in less than 3 months with OS and beta-sitosterol.Dr. Goebel May

<luellamay129 > wrote: Welcome to the group Richard.For now, start reading Tony's Cancer Protocol and the recipe for oleander soup in the files section to the left. And by all means, don't stop there. You will find tons of information and articles. Don't be afraid to ask questions. Tony and the others will be along to guide you. You will find our group to be very friendly, helpful, and supportive.oleander soup , RICHARD GORDON <richard3387 wrote:>> Hi,> I am a new member of the group. I am a 66 year old male with prostate cancer. I would appreciate any links or data on the best use of oleander soup for this condition. Any other successful actions are

appreciated.> > Richard> Costa Mesa CA> Never miss a thing. Make your homepage.

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Here's some recommendations I got from a holistic MD for a BENIGN

prostate condition a few months back. For you, the emphasis would be on

the Zyflamend, THREE times a day (tid, as they say):

 

" My recommendation is to take New Chapter's Prostate 5LX one, twice

daily to shrink the tissues and alleviate the symptoms. I would also

start New Chapter's Zyflamend one, two to three times daily. Zyflamend

is currently in phase two trials at Columbia [univ.] in NY for the

reversal of early prostate cancer. In phase one, it had about an 80%

success rate of early reversal used alone at a tid dosage. It works by a

different mechanism that 5LX to reduce the inflammatory component of all

cancers. Our research at MD Anderson experimental cancer clinic show it

to be 500 times more active in down regulating NFKappaB (the mother

switch of all inflammation) than any known pharmaceutical. Amazing

stuff. Once you are on both products, I doubt you will have additional

problems. Should you ever need more focused advice I would contact Aaron

Katz MD, lead researcher and director of the Columbia Holistic Urology

clinic. " [see:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en & ie=ISO-8859-1 & q=aaron+katz+columbia+holistic+\

urology+clinic

and http://new-chapter.com ]

 

Best,

RB

 

oleander soup , RICHARD GORDON <richard3387

wrote:

>

> Hi,

> I am a new member of the group. I am a 66 year old male with

prostate cancer. I would appreciate any links or data on the best

use of oleander soup for this condition. Any other successful

actions are appreciated.

>

> Richard

> Costa Mesa CA

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David to much information at once and it will be overwelming for someone that is just starting, but your info is good and Richard got the message.

Mary

 

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ahzoov

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Re: new guy with prostate cancer

 

 

 

 

How come nobody mentions Red Raspberries. One study out of North (or South....I don't have my notes with me) Carolina showed that one cup of red raspberries stopped prostate cancer growth for a week. I've had readers write to me that they cured their prostate cancer with raspberries and blueberries only, eating a bowl of either at night and first thing in the morning.

 

David

 

 

 

Delicious ideas to please the pickiest eaters. Watch the video on AOL Living.

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Hi Robert, Thank you so much for your imput. I will check it out. Regards, Richard Costa Mesa, CArobert-blau wrote: Here's some recommendations I got from a holistic MD for a BENIGNprostate condition a few months back. For you, the emphasis would be onthe Zyflamend, THREE times a day (tid, as they say):"My recommendation is to take New Chapter's Prostate 5LX one, twicedaily to shrink the tissues and

alleviate the symptoms. I would alsostart New Chapter's Zyflamend one, two to three times daily. Zyflamendis currently in phase two trials at Columbia [univ.] in NY for thereversal of early prostate cancer. In phase one, it had about an 80%success rate of early reversal used alone at a tid dosage. It works by adifferent mechanism that 5LX to reduce the inflammatory component of allcancers. Our research at MD Anderson experimental cancer clinic show itto be 500 times more active in down regulating NFKappaB (the motherswitch of all inflammation) than any known pharmaceutical. Amazingstuff. Once you are on both products, I doubt you will have additionalproblems. Should you ever need more focused advice I would contact AaronKatz MD, lead researcher and director of the Columbia Holistic Urologyclinic." [see: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en & ie=ISO-8859-1 & q=aaron+katz+columbia+holistic+urology+clinicand http://new-chapter.com ]Best,RBoleander soup , RICHARD GORDON <richard3387 wrote:>> Hi,> I am a new member of the group. I am a 66 year old male with prostate cancer. I would appreciate any links or data on the best use of oleander soup for this condition. Any other successful actions are appreciated.> > Richard> Costa Mesa CA

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Hi David, Thanks, I added this data to my file and I appreciate the tip. I like both fruits. Regards, Richard Costa Mesaahzoov wrote: How come nobody mentions Red Raspberries. One study out of North (or South....I don't have my notes with me) Carolina showed that one cup of red raspberries stopped prostate cancer growth for a week. I've had readers write to me that they cured their prostate cancer with raspberries and blueberries only, eating a bowl of either at night and first thing in the morning. David Delicious ideas to please the pickiest eaters. Watch the video on AOL Living.

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HI Jeff, Thanks for the tips. I have copied them and will check them out. Regards, Richard Costa Mesa, CAJeffery Jack <jeffery.jack wrote: Hi Richard, I would recommend a lot of things, but since you want to keep it simple. I would recommend getting the e-book by Bill Henderson called Cancer Free. It is definatly worth reading. Here are very cheap and easy remidies that I would

recommend. OS, Essiac Tea (by the ingredients and make it yourself), Apricot Seeds (10/day), Budwig (cottage cheese/Flax seed), Hoxsey Elixer (homemade), Super food (buy the following powders and mix them together yourself: Wheat grass, barley grass, alfalfa leaf, and spinach leaf powders) ftake 1 tbsp 3 x per day, drink the heck out of pao d' arco tea, bindweed extract (you will have to make this yourself). Get a good juicer (omega 8004) and juice many fresh vegetables from the garden (kale, beets, carrots, spinach, kohlrobi (sp?), bramuda grass, crab grass, many weeds are loaded with B17) All of these should be juiced and taken as fresh as possible. Also look into urine therapy; I know it sounds crazy but check out www.biomedx.com and read about urine therapy. I hate to end with that, but that is about enough. Blessings to you. You are in my prayers. JeffRICHARD GORDON <richard3387 (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote: Hi MIchael, So far my e-mail generated several suggestions: 1. Start OS immediately 2. Beta Sistosterol 3. Joanna Budwig diet 4. 6 tablespoons of pumpkin seeds a day (2 per meal) 5. "Tony's Cancer Protocol" Sounds like a good start. I will appreciate your feedback. I don't want to try too many or too few remedies. Best regards, Richard Costa Mesa CAMichael Goebel <goebelchx > wrote: Hi Richard, Add beta-sitosterol to your

daily supplement list. It is available as the product Better Prostate from Beyond a Century out of Maine; other sources are available is you search.I would begin the oleander soup immediately if it were me. I did have an elevated PSA a few years ago which I brought back in normal range in less than 3 months with OS and beta-sitosterol.Dr. Goebel May <luellamay129 > wrote: Welcome to the group Richard.For now, start reading Tony's Cancer Protocol and the recipe for oleander soup in the files section to the left. And by all means, don't stop there. You will find tons of information and articles. Don't be afraid to ask questions. Tony and the others will be along to guide you. You will find our group to be very friendly, helpful, and

supportive.oleander soup , RICHARD GORDON <richard3387 wrote:>> Hi,> I am a new member of the group. I am a 66 year old male with prostate cancer. I would appreciate any links or data on the best use of oleander soup for this condition. Any other successful actions are appreciated.> > Richard> Costa Mesa CA> Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now.

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