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Hi Pam, what a wonderful answer! Glad for you that oleander soup does so well for you. And glad for me that you read the list. I would guess that long-term, people just drift away.Pam, what else did you do besides oleander?

Thanks, whoopee. Rhoda

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Hi Rhoda,I,m still doing Lugol;s solution 5 drops daily,and painting it on breasts after showers....flaxseed oil smoothies every morn with sulphurated protein ala johannah budwig.......shark liver oil....I3C,indole 3 carbinol in cruciferous vege extract with resveratol & cats claw.....turmeric.....MSM.....those are my mainstays and I have a revolving amount of supplements that I try for a while as money is available to see if I notice any difference etc.....co q10 ...or a antioxident mix.....I'm trying astaxanthin at present to see if it gives me more energy etc....for example I worked 10 hours last friday and when I;d finnished I wasnt as stuffed as I usually felt so I did notice a difference......there is so much stuff out there to help the body....just finding things that are specifacly attuned to YOU is a process of elimination and FUNDS the big one.What I loved about oleander was that its almost free to make yourself so theres no excuse for not trying it..........e noho ra (stay well)....Pam NZ

 

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Friday, May 16, 2008 2:30 AM

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Hi Pam, what a wonderful answer! Glad for you that oleander soup does so well for you. And glad for me that you read the list. I would guess that long-term, people just drift away.Pam, what else did you do besides oleander?Thanks, whoopee. Rhoda

 

 

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Hello Pam and group,

 

You mentioned bp. Did you do the protocol? If so, from when to when,

what were your experiences, and why did you leave (or maybe,

'adulterate', might be a more appropriate word) it? I've been on it

(fairly closely) since early March and haven't seen any change in my

health. Aside from adding the FOCC and eating regular meals, it was a

minor lifestyle transition for me.

 

Would you characterize your current treatment plan as supplement based?

 

Best regards,

 

Mike M

Waterloo ON

 

 

This being my first post, a short (maybe not so short) background;

1955 Lymphosarcome (biopsy id'ed), Cobalt radiotherapy in July

1956 Jan to Mar, end stage system failure

1956 Apr May, alternative treatment, successful

1985 bouts of depression (worked with mil. weapons and high explosives

at the time, not good, :-))

1997 depression ongoing and worsening

1997 spring, goiter (ext. lg egg size) appears almost overnight,

slowly decreases in size (small egg) over next 6 months

1997 Dec, I 131 uptake, etc., consistent with malfunction; no

follow-up (the doc was not well and soon to retire).

2002 to mid 2006 significant lose of energy; MS and CFS like symptoms.

2006 (2nd H) to present continually improving health

2007 Aug., last prev. medical 1997; 3 cm lesion u.s. spotted on liver

2008 Jan. liver biopsy confirms thyroid mets. in liver.

Today - High energy, no MS like issues, no depression, short term

memory is a work in progress - can't remember when that was ever good.

 

oleander soup , " Pam Griffin " <pgriff wrote:

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> Hi Rhoda,I,m still doing Lugol;s solution 5 drops daily,and painting

it on breasts after showers....flaxseed oil smoothies every morn with

sulphurated protein ala johannah budwig.......shark liver

oil....I3C,indole 3 carbinol in cruciferous vege extract with

resveratol & cats claw.....turmeric.....MSM.....those are my mainstays

and I have a revolving amount of supplements that I try for a while as

money is available to see if I notice any difference etc.....co q10

....or a antioxident mix.....I'm trying astaxanthin at present to see

if it gives me more energy etc....for example I worked 10 hours last

friday and when I;d finnished I wasnt as stuffed as I usually felt so

I did notice a difference......there is so much stuff out there to

help the body....just finding things that are specifacly attuned to

YOU is a process of elimination and FUNDS the big one.What I loved

about oleander was that its almost free to make yourself so theres no

excuse for not trying it..........e noho ra (stay well)....Pam NZ

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> Rhoda Mead

> oleander soup

> Friday, May 16, 2008 2:30 AM

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> Hi Pam, what a wonderful answer! Glad for you that oleander soup

does so well for you. And glad for me that you read the list. I would

guess that long-term, people just drift away.

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> Pam, what else did you do besides oleander?

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> Thanks, whoopee. Rhoda

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> Checked by AVG.

> Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.23.16/1433 - Release Date:

5/14/2008 4:44 PM

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