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Hi folks!

 

I thought maybe it would be a good time for an update on oleander.

The news on the patented medicine Anvirzel is that it continues to

enjoy great success against virtually all kinds of cancers, as does

the Sutherlandia OPC dietary supplement and the home made Oleander

Soup Remedy. The big news about Anvirzle is that it is no longer made

by Phoenix Bitoech, but instead by the newly formed Phoenix spin-off

Nerium Biotechnology located in Canada and operated by former Phoenix

employee Dennis Knocke.

 

Earlier today I spoke with Dennis and he assured me that they remain

supportive of our group, as has been Phoenix, and of my efforts to

help more people discover oleander in ANY form, including the home

remedy. He also agrees that oleander should be quite safe so long as

the directions for making it are followed.

 

Which reminds me - if you are not going to follow instructions EXACTLY

in both making and taking it, then don't attempt it. After recently

hearing from a woman who decided to skip the straining (other than a

metal juice type strainer), slug it down unmeasured out of the bottle

and keep doing so after noticing numbness on her lips, I will have

more to say on that subject in another message. In the interim, let's

just remind one and all that oleander IS a highly toxic plant that can

kill you in raw form, it does cross assay with digitalis/digoxin, and

lip numbness is a sign of contamination - likely by pesticides such as

malathion. So, either follow directions or forget it. With the

Sutherlandia OPC (http://www.sutherlandiaopc.com) available for only

$60 for a one month supply, it makes little sense to me to make your

own anyway, and you also have the benefit of not having to worry about

the varying batch strengths which tend to be consistent with the

patented medicine and supplement and cac vary widely in the home made

version.

 

Back to my discussion with Dennis. While we talked about the success

of oleander against virtually all cancers and a few cases in

particular, he reminded me that oleander was without doubt the best

option for pancreatic cancer and melanoma. He was talking with two

pancreatic cancer patients this past week who are five months out from

diagnosis. One uses only oleander and the cancer has stopped growing

and the other uses chemo and oleander and the cancer is GONE! They

have other patients who are alive years after being diagnosed with

pancreatic cancer.

 

Dennis also mentioned that two other papers were due to be published

soon and he will forward them to me to share with you guys and gals

(and the world at large) as soon as they are available.

 

Meanwhile, in Houston, trials continue at MD Anderson on a new pill

form of oleander developed by Phoenix Biotech whereby, according to

Phoenix, they use a process with liquid carbon dioxide and micro-fine

particles of oleander to extract a much greater amount of oleandrin

and the other cardiac glycosides without losing any of the other

supportive compounds.

 

And last but not least, the news out of South Africa is that a major

press conference will be held soon detailing the tremendous successes

of the Sutherlandia OPC dietary supplement against HIV/AIDS and cancer

and the new manufacturing facility that has taken over production. I

have a series of articles of my own that are being published by Mike

Adams Natural News website and I am patiently waiting on the very busy

Marc Swanepoel (ahem) to find time to get back to me so that I can

finish the crown piece in the series. I hope you are listening Marc!

 

Til next time, Live long, live healthy and live happy!

 

Tony

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Hey Tony, Kinda stinks that IM THE WOMAN example, but hey I was overly zealous what can I say I am still waiting on the oleander from Africa I know they said 8-10 days. Now after reading your e-mail on the cancers that it is good for Pancreatic and the other, I have some concern as that is not the cancer Iam dealing with and I want to do what is best for me. So what are the results as far as breast cancer? Thanks _ChrisTony wrote: Hi folks! I thought maybe it would be a good time for an update on oleander. The news on the patented medicine Anvirzel is that it continues to enjoy great success against virtually all kinds of cancers, as does the Sutherlandia OPC dietary supplement and the home made Oleander Soup Remedy. The big news about Anvirzle is that it is no longer made by Phoenix Bitoech, but instead by the newly formed Phoenix spin-off Nerium Biotechnology located in Canada and operated by former Phoenix employee Dennis Knocke. Earlier today I spoke with Dennis and he assured me that they remain supportive of our group, as has been Phoenix, and of my efforts to help more people discover oleander in ANY form, including the home remedy. He also agrees that oleander should be quite safe so long as the directions for making it are followed. Which

reminds me - if you are not going to follow instructions EXACTLY in both making and taking it, then don't attempt it. After recently hearing from a woman who decided to skip the straining (other than a metal juice type strainer), slug it down unmeasured out of the bottle and keep doing so after noticing numbness on her lips, I will have more to say on that subject in another message. In the interim, let's just remind one and all that oleander IS a highly toxic plant that can kill you in raw form, it does cross assay with digitalis/digoxin, and lip numbness is a sign of contamination - likely by pesticides such as malathion. So, either follow directions or forget it. With the Sutherlandia OPC (http://www.sutherlandiaopc.com) available for only $60 for a one month supply, it makes little sense to me to make your own anyway, and you also have the benefit of not having to worry

about the varying batch strengths which tend to be consistent with the patented medicine and supplement and cac vary widely in the home made version. Back to my discussion with Dennis. While we talked about the success of oleander against virtually all cancers and a few cases in particular, he reminded me that oleander was without doubt the best option for pancreatic cancer and melanoma. He was talking with two pancreatic cancer patients this past week who are five months out from diagnosis. One uses only oleander and the cancer has stopped growing and the other uses chemo and oleander and the cancer is GONE! They have other patients who are alive years after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Dennis also mentioned that two other papers were due to be published soon and he will forward them to me to share with you guys and gals (and the world at large) as soon as they are available.

Meanwhile, in Houston, trials continue at MD Anderson on a new pill form of oleander developed by Phoenix Biotech whereby, according to Phoenix, they use a process with liquid carbon dioxide and micro-fine particles of oleander to extract a much greater amount of oleandrin and the other cardiac glycosides without losing any of the other supportive compounds. And last but not least, the news out of South Africa is that a major press conference will be held soon detailing the tremendous successes of the Sutherlandia OPC dietary supplement against HIV/AIDS and cancer and the new manufacturing facility that has taken over production. I have a series of articles of my own that are being published by Mike Adams Natural News website and I am patiently waiting on the very busy Marc Swanepoel (ahem) to find time to get back to me so that I can finish the crown piece in the series. I hope you are listening Marc! Til

next time, Live long, live healthy and live happy! Tony

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Hi Tony --Thank you so much for sending this update as an administrative notice -- and for everything else you so tirelessly (ore tiredly) do to promote lifesaving news about oleander.Did Phoenix Biotech morph gracefully into Nerium Biotechnology? And are our other old Ozelle Pharm friends still involved? (you may want to answer this off-list).I've been pretty deeply involved with traditional indigenous Mesoamerican healing these last few years and am wondering where I might get information about Anvirzel/oleander written in Spanish. I'd like to spread the word to the community of healers I'm working with, in hopes that oleander will make its way into their herbal arsenal.Many blessings,Lizoleander soup , "Tony" wrote:>> Hi folks!> > I thought maybe it would be a good time for an update on oleander.

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Hey sweetie -It is so good to hear from you! And thanks for the kind words. Tired and tireless both fit sometimes. Seen my website lately? I am sure that our old poker player Crandall has a good reason for spinning off the Anvirzel part of the operations now that they have a new oleander product they are working with.I am not sure what Ozelle is up to - more infighting probably. While they have been sniping at Crandall and each other, Phoenix has left them in the dust it looks like. They are still trying to get funding and get their act together for Anvirzel and he has developed a better and more patentable product.Keep in touch, ya rascal!Tonyladyz4real <ladyz4real wrote: Hi Tony --Thank you so much for sending this update as an administrative notice -- and for everything else you so tirelessly (ore tiredly) do to promote lifesaving news about oleander.Did Phoenix Biotech morph gracefully into Nerium Biotechnology? And are our other old Ozelle Pharm friends still involved? (you may want to answer this off-list).I've been pretty deeply involved with traditional indigenous Mesoamerican healing these last few years and am wondering where I might get information about Anvirzel/oleander written in Spanish. I'd like to spread the word to the community of healers I'm working with, in hopes that oleander will make its way into their

herbal arsenal.Many blessings,Lizoleander soup , "Tony" wrote:>> Hi folks!> > I thought maybe it would be a good time for an update on oleander.

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Good report Tony. Isn't amazing that celebs like Lance Armstrong and

Opra, who donate to cancer research, won't invest a dime in promoting

the most amazing cure for cancer? How can we get the message out?

Who is blocking the truth about OS? When will the public be informed?

Thanks for your efforts. Ed

 

 

 

oleander soup , " Tony " wrote:

>

> Hi folks!

>

> I thought maybe it would be a good time for an update on oleander.

> The news on the patented medicine Anvirzel is that it continues to

> enjoy great success against virtually all kinds of cancers, as does

> the Sutherlandia OPC dietary supplement and the home made Oleander

> Soup Remedy. The big news about Anvirzle is that it is no longer made

> by Phoenix Bitoech, but instead by the newly formed Phoenix spin-off

> Nerium Biotechnology located in Canada and operated by former Phoenix

> employee Dennis Knocke.

>

> Earlier today I spoke with Dennis and he assured me that they remain

> supportive of our group, as has been Phoenix, and of my efforts to

> help more people discover oleander in ANY form, including the home

> remedy. He also agrees that oleander should be quite safe so long as

> the directions for making it are followed.

>

> Which reminds me - if you are not going to follow instructions EXACTLY

> in both making and taking it, then don't attempt it. After recently

> hearing from a woman who decided to skip the straining (other than a

> metal juice type strainer), slug it down unmeasured out of the bottle

> and keep doing so after noticing numbness on her lips, I will have

> more to say on that subject in another message. In the interim, let's

> just remind one and all that oleander IS a highly toxic plant that can

> kill you in raw form, it does cross assay with digitalis/digoxin, and

> lip numbness is a sign of contamination - likely by pesticides such as

> malathion. So, either follow directions or forget it. With the

> Sutherlandia OPC (http://www.sutherlandiaopc.com) available for only

> $60 for a one month supply, it makes little sense to me to make your

> own anyway, and you also have the benefit of not having to worry about

> the varying batch strengths which tend to be consistent with the

> patented medicine and supplement and cac vary widely in the home made

> version.

>

> Back to my discussion with Dennis. While we talked about the success

> of oleander against virtually all cancers and a few cases in

> particular, he reminded me that oleander was without doubt the best

> option for pancreatic cancer and melanoma. He was talking with two

> pancreatic cancer patients this past week who are five months out from

> diagnosis. One uses only oleander and the cancer has stopped growing

> and the other uses chemo and oleander and the cancer is GONE! They

> have other patients who are alive years after being diagnosed with

> pancreatic cancer.

>

> Dennis also mentioned that two other papers were due to be published

> soon and he will forward them to me to share with you guys and gals

> (and the world at large) as soon as they are available.

>

> Meanwhile, in Houston, trials continue at MD Anderson on a new pill

> form of oleander developed by Phoenix Biotech whereby, according to

> Phoenix, they use a process with liquid carbon dioxide and micro-fine

> particles of oleander to extract a much greater amount of oleandrin

> and the other cardiac glycosides without losing any of the other

> supportive compounds.

>

> And last but not least, the news out of South Africa is that a major

> press conference will be held soon detailing the tremendous successes

> of the Sutherlandia OPC dietary supplement against HIV/AIDS and cancer

> and the new manufacturing facility that has taken over production. I

> have a series of articles of my own that are being published by Mike

> Adams Natural News website and I am patiently waiting on the very busy

> Marc Swanepoel (ahem) to find time to get back to me so that I can

> finish the crown piece in the series. I hope you are listening Marc!

>

> Til next time, Live long, live healthy and live happy!

>

> >

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I think Oprah is concerned about her ratings if she goes against

certain guidelines. I remember hearing that she wouldn't talk

against the beef industry because they are one of her big supporters.

 

With Lance Armstrong, I can't give an answer.

 

If more celebs would try alternative products they would become more

mainstream but then they'd have the FDA and the drug companies

breating down their necks.

 

I don't know what's worse.

 

Suz

 

 

 

 

oleander soup , " ed4soup " <ed4636 wrote:

>

> Good report Tony. Isn't amazing that celebs like Lance Armstrong

and

> Opra, who donate to cancer research, won't invest a dime in

promoting

> the most amazing cure for cancer? How can we get the message out?

> Who is blocking the truth about OS? When will the public be

informed?

> Thanks for your efforts. Ed

>

>

>

> oleander soup , " Tony " @> wrote:

> >

> > Hi folks!

> >

> > I thought maybe it would be a good time for an update on

oleander.

> > The news on the patented medicine Anvirzel is that it continues to

> > enjoy great success against virtually all kinds of cancers, as

does

> > the Sutherlandia OPC dietary supplement and the home made Oleander

> > Soup Remedy. The big news about Anvirzle is that it is no longer

made

> > by Phoenix Bitoech, but instead by the newly formed Phoenix spin-

off

> > Nerium Biotechnology located in Canada and operated by former

Phoenix

> > employee Dennis Knocke.

> >

> > Earlier today I spoke with Dennis and he assured me that they

remain

> > supportive of our group, as has been Phoenix, and of my efforts to

> > help more people discover oleander in ANY form, including the home

> > remedy. He also agrees that oleander should be quite safe so long

as

> > the directions for making it are followed.

> >

> > Which reminds me - if you are not going to follow instructions

EXACTLY

> > in both making and taking it, then don't attempt it. After

recently

> > hearing from a woman who decided to skip the straining (other

than a

> > metal juice type strainer), slug it down unmeasured out of the

bottle

> > and keep doing so after noticing numbness on her lips, I will have

> > more to say on that subject in another message. In the interim,

let's

> > just remind one and all that oleander IS a highly toxic plant

that can

> > kill you in raw form, it does cross assay with digitalis/digoxin,

and

> > lip numbness is a sign of contamination - likely by pesticides

such as

> > malathion. So, either follow directions or forget it. With the

> > Sutherlandia OPC (http://www.sutherlandiaopc.com) available for

only

> > $60 for a one month supply, it makes little sense to me to make

your

> > own anyway, and you also have the benefit of not having to worry

about

> > the varying batch strengths which tend to be consistent with the

> > patented medicine and supplement and cac vary widely in the home

made

> > version.

> >

> > Back to my discussion with Dennis. While we talked about the

success

> > of oleander against virtually all cancers and a few cases in

> > particular, he reminded me that oleander was without doubt the

best

> > option for pancreatic cancer and melanoma. He was talking with

two

> > pancreatic cancer patients this past week who are five months out

from

> > diagnosis. One uses only oleander and the cancer has stopped

growing

> > and the other uses chemo and oleander and the cancer is GONE! They

> > have other patients who are alive years after being diagnosed with

> > pancreatic cancer.

> >

> > Dennis also mentioned that two other papers were due to be

published

> > soon and he will forward them to me to share with you guys and

gals

> > (and the world at large) as soon as they are available.

> >

> > Meanwhile, in Houston, trials continue at MD Anderson on a new

pill

> > form of oleander developed by Phoenix Biotech whereby, according

to

> > Phoenix, they use a process with liquid carbon dioxide and micro-

fine

> > particles of oleander to extract a much greater amount of

oleandrin

> > and the other cardiac glycosides without losing any of the other

> > supportive compounds.

> >

> > And last but not least, the news out of South Africa is that a

major

> > press conference will be held soon detailing the tremendous

successes

> > of the Sutherlandia OPC dietary supplement against HIV/AIDS and

cancer

> > and the new manufacturing facility that has taken over

production. I

> > have a series of articles of my own that are being published by

Mike

> > Adams Natural News website and I am patiently waiting on the very

busy

> > Marc Swanepoel (ahem) to find time to get back to me so that I can

> > finish the crown piece in the series. I hope you are listening

Marc!

> >

> > Til next time, Live long, live healthy and live happy!

> >

> > > >

>

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Hi Suz

 

There are many celebs that use natural

and alternative products and medicine; however, they prefer not to let the

whole world know. And the media only reports on those that abuse drugs

since that sells much better than hearing that “celeb xyz” uses and

recommends naturla medicine. Remember when Suzanne Somers came out about

using natural medicine for her breast cancer? The cancer industry flipped-out

because she, at first, decided not to have conventional treatment. I

remember watching her on The Today Show (maybe it was GMA—not sure)

saying the she had decided to go ahead and think about doing conventional

treatment – this was a bit after she had let the public know what she was

doing for her cancer. Rumor has it that she " may " have been

threatened because her advice would/could affect so many women not to go the

conventional route. Money, money, money - as the song goes on The

Apprentice. (I always think of Big Pharam and Big Corp when I hear that song!).

 

 

I would imagine it is the same with

Oprah. However, I have no idea as to how she really feels about natural

medicine. Dr. Oz is about as close to natural medicine that Oprah can

" comfortably " get without ruffling the feathers of the powers that

be. I know she DOES NOT want to do a repeat of what she went through with

the beef industry. And while Dr. Oz does offer some good education and

information, he is only at the tip of the iceberg. And whats so funny is

that most people " think " he is such a great natural medicine doc and

look - he's even an MD!! So certainly conventional medicine must be

coming around. Not! J

 

I have a friend that makes quite a few

trips out to Hollywood every year to help the stars with alternative and natural

preventative treatments. It's really very exciting to hear what they are

doing and that many realize the importance and value of prevention using

natural medicine. And the really knowledgeable celebs, when they suffer

from dis-ease, usually turn to care outside the US---no publicity and much,

much more " out-of-the-box thinking.

Be Well

Loretta

 

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I

think Oprah is concerned about her ratings if she goes against certain

guidelines. I remember hearing that she wouldn't talk against the beef

industry because they are one of her big supporters.

 

With

Lance Armstrong, I can't give an answer.

 

If

more celebs would try alternative products they would become more mainstream

but then they'd have the FDA and the drug companies breating down their necks.

 

I

don't know what's worse.

 

Suz

 

 

 

 

 

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What a shame that Big Pharma, et al. seem to control everybody. I

have seen the backlash that some stars have received while taking a

stand against mainstream medicine. Tom Cruise being one. And they

have used his being involved in Scientology to further attack him.

Frankly, I know nothing about Scientology, so I cannot say yea or

nay. I do know that he stood up for what is right and got severely

chastized with negative publicity of all sorts.

 

I would hate to think that stars would bow down to or be intimidated

by such pressure. And yet I know how severe the threats must be. I

have heard rumors that Tom Cruise's career suffered because of his

stand against antidepressants. And you know what...... If that is

the case, to him I say Bravo!

 

I have learned to never say " never " when speaking about such

situations, but in the end, what would someone gain by bowing down to

mainstream medicine? Actually, betrayal of the public. But most

importantly, betrayal of self. That I could never do. Well, guess

maybe that's why I would never have fame and riches.

 

Hugs,

 

 

oleander soup , " Dr. Loretta Lanphier "

<drlanphier wrote:

>

> Hi Suz

>

>

>

> There are many celebs that use natural and alternative products and

> medicine; however, they prefer not to let the whole world know.

And the

> media only reports on those that abuse drugs since that sells much

better

> than hearing that " celeb xyz " uses and recommends naturla medicine.

> Remember when Suzanne Somers came out about using natural medicine

for her

> breast cancer? The cancer industry flipped-out because she, at

first,

> decided not to have conventional treatment. I remember watching

her on The

> Today Show (maybe it was GMA-not sure) saying the she had decided

to go

> ahead and think about doing conventional treatment - this was a bit

after

> she had let the public know what she was doing for her cancer.

Rumor has it

> that she " may " have been threatened because her advice would/could

affect so

> many women not to go the conventional route. Money, money, money -

as the

> song goes on The Apprentice. (I always think of Big Pharam and Big

Corp when

> I hear that song!).

>

>

>

> I would imagine it is the same with Oprah. However, I have no idea

as to how

> she really feels about natural medicine. Dr. Oz is about as close

to

> natural medicine that Oprah can " comfortably " get without ruffling

the

> feathers of the powers that be. I know she DOES NOT want to do a

repeat of

> what she went through with the beef industry. And while Dr. Oz

does offer

> some good education and information, he is only at the tip of the

iceberg.

> And whats so funny is that most people " think " he is such a great

natural

> medicine doc and look - he's even an MD!! So certainly conventional

> medicine must be coming around. Not! :-)

>

>

>

> I have a friend that makes quite a few trips out to Hollywood every

year to

> help the stars with alternative and natural preventative

treatments. It's

> really very exciting to hear what they are doing and that many

realize the

> importance and value of prevention using natural medicine. And the

really

> knowledgeable celebs, when they suffer from dis-ease, usually turn

to care

> outside the US---no publicity and much, much more " out-of-the-box

thinking.

>

> Be Well

> Loretta

>

> Sign-up for our FREE

<http://www.oasisadvancedwellness.com/newsletter/>

> Advanced Health & Wellness Newsletter

> Visit <http://www.oasisadvancedwellness.com/health-articles/> My

Blog

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> I think Oprah is concerned about her ratings if she goes against

certain

> guidelines. I remember hearing that she wouldn't talk against the

beef

> industry because they are one of her big supporters.

>

>

>

> With Lance Armstrong, I can't give an answer.

>

>

>

> If more celebs would try alternative products they would become more

> mainstream but then they'd have the FDA and the drug companies

breating down

> their necks.

>

>

>

> I don't know what's worse.

>

>

>

> Suz

>

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