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Richard -

 

That looks like a pretty good start to me. I would include some of

the suggestions Jeffery Jack gave in a later message (juicing,

powders, teas, etc.) and for sure add the daily raspberries and blue

berries.

 

When it comes to my suggested protocol, I favor addressing every

element you can, but in particular I suggest that both oleander soup

(or other form of oleander extract such as the OPC dietary supplement)

AND Inositol/IP6 be used. As you can see here in this group, oleander

has a proven track record against prostate cancer. So does

Inositol/IP6 - in fact there is a guy I intend to write an article

about who lives not far from here who had the highest PSA levels I

have ever heard of - way up in the thousands. He used Inositol/IP6

along with a very healthy diet and lifestyle and now all levels are

normal.

 

Folks, thanks for all the suggestions. Now I suggest we not overwhelm

Richard with even more suggestions and see how the program he puts

together works. If need be we can always take a look at the other

things that have worked for others in the group, but the list is

getting a bit large now, and this IS after all the oleander soup group

- and Richard did state a desire to keep it simple.

 

 

oleander soup , RICHARD 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 CA

>

> Michael 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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Hi Tony, Thanks for the suggestions and thank you all for other suggestions. I am open to everything that has merit so it is all appreciated. I am making copies of these e-mails and putting them in a folder for my shopping list. So thank you all again. Richard Costa Mesa, CATony wrote: Richard -That looks like a pretty good start to me. I would include some ofthe suggestions Jeffery

Jack gave in a later message (juicing,powders, teas, etc.) and for sure add the daily raspberries and blueberries.When it comes to my suggested protocol, I favor addressing everyelement you can, but in particular I suggest that both oleander soup(or other form of oleander extract such as the OPC dietary supplement)AND Inositol/IP6 be used. As you can see here in this group, oleanderhas a proven track record against prostate cancer. So doesInositol/IP6 - in fact there is a guy I intend to write an articleabout who lives not far from here who had the highest PSA levels Ihave ever heard of - way up in the thousands. He used Inositol/IP6along with a very healthy diet and lifestyle and now all levels arenormal.Folks, thanks for all the suggestions. Now I suggest we not overwhelmRichard with even more suggestions and see how the program he putstogether works. If need be we can always take a look at the

otherthings that have worked for others in the group, but the list isgetting a bit large now, and this IS after all the oleander soup group- and Richard did state a desire to keep it simple.Tonyoleander soup , RICHARD GORDON <richard3387wrote:>> 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. Idon't want to try too many or too few remedies.> > Best regards,> > Richard> Costa Mesa CA> > Michael Goebel <goebelchx wrote:> Hi Richard, > Add beta-sitosterol to your

daily supplement list. It is availableas 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 didhave an elevated PSA a few years ago which I brought back in normalrange 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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