Guest guest Posted May 26, 2008 Report Share Posted May 26, 2008 A known poison? Well, yes - oleander tea that had not been boiled or had not been boiled and strained properly would be a poison, as the raw oleander plant is quite toxic. On the other hand, properly made and administered oleander has been taken by many thousands of people dating back over 40 years to when Doc Ozel first began making what would later be patented as Anvirzel. During that time, I have never seen an accurate report of one single person dying. Not one. For that matter, I have never seen an accurate report of one single person having a serious and life-threatening side effect or event. I would compare that with any known drug or cancer chemo eveer. Or for that matter, I would compare it with aspirin, acetaminophen and ibuprofen. Of course, there is a danger if you take far too much. That is true with just about everything, including water. oleander soup , Laura Wilkins <montemomma2002 wrote: > > Renee, I didnt ask for directions but I did want to know more. Im a little leary of drinking a known poison.but here I am at oleander soup. > Laura IN NC > > Gaiacita <gaiacita wrote: > Well, not too many people know of oleander. Just 2 days ago I posted a big article about oleander to the lists, but only 3, people have asked for directions on making it!! I would have thought there'd be more. > > The 2 ladies seem to be content with the ageing, stating that they have reversed the effects by taking lots of anti-oxidents, and that having to do that balancing thing between the MMS oxident and the anti oxidents is worth it because they feel better than they have for years. Whether either of them will try the oleander or not <shrug>. I've told the groups and hope that some of them will join the list at least. > > Samala, > Renee > > ---- > > I would say that an aging face is a HUGE price to pay if there is > something else that does the same thing or better and actually helps > the skin. In many instances that may well be oleander. It certainly > is when it comes to cancer, hepatitis and diabetes. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2008 Report Share Posted May 26, 2008 For some reason my computer wont open any of the files in the group. Will someone send me the recipie for the oleander soup.Tony wrote: A known poison? Well, yes - oleander tea that had not been boiled orhad not been boiled and strained properly would be a poison, as theraw oleander plant is quite toxic.On the other hand, properly made and administered oleander has beentaken by many thousands of people dating back over 40 years to whenDoc Ozel first began making what would later be patented as Anvirzel.During that time, I have never seen an accurate report of one singleperson dying. Not one. For that matter, I have never seen anaccurate report of one single person having a serious andlife-threatening side effect or event.I would compare that with any known drug or cancer chemo eveer. Orfor that matter, I would compare it with aspirin, acetaminophen andibuprofen.Of course, there is a danger if you take far too much. That is truewith just about everything, including water.Tonyoleander soup , Laura Wilkins<montemomma2002 wrote:>> Renee, I didnt ask for directions but I did want to know more. Im alittle leary of drinking a known poison.but here I am at oleander soup.> Laura IN NC> > Gaiacita <gaiacita wrote:> Well, not too many people know of oleander. Just 2 days ago I posted a big article about oleander to the lists,but only 3, people have asked for directions on making it!! I wouldhave thought there'd be more.> > The 2 ladies seem to be content with the ageing, stating that theyhave reversed the effects by taking lots of anti-oxidents, and thathaving to do that balancing thing between the MMS oxident and the antioxidents is worth it because they feel better than they have foryears. Whether either of them will try the oleander or not <shrug>. I've told the groups and hope that some of them will join the list atleast.> > Samala,> Renee> > ----> > I would say that an aging face is a HUGE price to pay if there is> something else that does the same thing or better and actually helps> the skin. In many instances that may well be oleander. It certainly> is when it comes to cancer, hepatitis and diabetes.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2008 Report Share Posted May 26, 2008 It could be that you don't have "Word" on your computer. A simple way of solving this is to download the "Word Viewer." In the meantime, here is the recipe. The Recipe for Oleander Soup Part 1 The Recipe for Oleander Soup Part 2 - Tips and Advice Hugs, oleander soup , Laura Wilkins <montemomma2002 wrote:>> For some reason my computer wont open any of the files in the group. Will someone send me the recipie for the oleander soup.> > Tony wrote: A known poison? Well, yes - oleander tea that had not been boiled or> had not been boiled and strained properly would be a poison, as the> raw oleander plant is quite toxic.> > On the other hand, properly made and administered oleander has been> taken by many thousands of people dating back over 40 years to when> Doc Ozel first began making what would later be patented as Anvirzel.> > During that time, I have never seen an accurate report of one single> person dying. Not one. For that matter, I have never seen an> accurate report of one single person having a serious and> life-threatening side effect or event.> > I would compare that with any known drug or cancer chemo eveer. Or> for that matter, I would compare it with aspirin, acetaminophen and> ibuprofen.> > Of course, there is a danger if you take far too much. That is true> with just about everything, including water.> > Tony> > oleander soup , Laura Wilkins> montemomma2002@ wrote:> >> > Renee, I didnt ask for directions but I did want to know more. Im a> little leary of drinking a known poison.but here I am at oleander soup.> > Laura IN NC> > > > Gaiacita gaiacita@ wrote:> > Well, not too many people know of oleander. > Just 2 days ago I posted a big article about oleander to the lists,> but only 3, people have asked for directions on making it!! I would> have thought there'd be more.> > > > The 2 ladies seem to be content with the ageing, stating that they> have reversed the effects by taking lots of anti-oxidents, and that> having to do that balancing thing between the MMS oxident and the anti> oxidents is worth it because they feel better than they have for> years. Whether either of them will try the oleander or not <shrug>. > I've told the groups and hope that some of them will join the list at> least.> > > > Samala,> > Renee> > > > ----> > > > I would say that an aging face is a HUGE price to pay if there is> > something else that does the same thing or better and actually helps> > the skin. In many instances that may well be oleander. It certainly> > is when it comes to cancer, hepatitis and diabetes.> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2008 Report Share Posted May 26, 2008 Try this:The Recipe for Oleander Soup Part 1 The Recipe for Oleander Soup Part 2 - Tips and AdviceBoth of which, along with many more articles on oleander, cancer and natural health are found on this page of my website:/articles.htmTony--- In oleander soup , Laura Wilkins <montemomma2002 wrote:>> For some reason my computer wont open any of the files in the group. Will someone send me the recipie for the oleander soup.> > Tony wrote: A known poison? Well, yes - oleander tea that had not been boiled or> had not been boiled and strained properly would be a poison, as the> raw oleander plant is quite toxic.> > On the other hand, properly made and administered oleander has been> taken by many thousands of people dating back over 40 years to when> Doc Ozel first began making what would later be patented as Anvirzel.> > During that time, I have never seen an accurate report of one single> person dying. Not one. For that matter, I have never seen an> accurate report of one single person having a serious and> life-threatening side effect or event.> > I would compare that with any known drug or cancer chemo eveer. Or> for that matter, I would compare it with aspirin, acetaminophen and> ibuprofen.> > Of course, there is a danger if you take far too much. That is true> with just about everything, including water.> > Tony> > oleander soup , Laura Wilkins> montemomma2002@ wrote:> >> > Renee, I didnt ask for directions but I did want to know more. Im a> little leary of drinking a known poison.but here I am at oleander soup.> > Laura IN NC> > > > Gaiacita gaiacita@ wrote:> > Well, not too many people know of oleander. > Just 2 days ago I posted a big article about oleander to the lists,> but only 3, people have asked for directions on making it!! I would> have thought there'd be more.> > > > The 2 ladies seem to be content with the ageing, stating that they> have reversed the effects by taking lots of anti-oxidents, and that> having to do that balancing thing between the MMS oxident and the anti> oxidents is worth it because they feel better than they have for> years. Whether either of them will try the oleander or not <shrug>. > I've told the groups and hope that some of them will join the list at> least.> > > > Samala,> > Renee> > > > ----> > > > I would say that an aging face is a HUGE price to pay if there is> > something else that does the same thing or better and actually helps> > the skin. In many instances that may well be oleander. It certainly> > is when it comes to cancer, hepatitis and diabetes.> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2008 Report Share Posted May 26, 2008 Thanks Laura IN NCTony wrote: Try this: The Recipe for Oleander Soup Part 1 The Recipe for Oleander Soup Part 2 - Tips and AdviceBoth of which, along with many more articles on oleander, cancer and natural health are found on this page of my website:/articles.htmTony--- In oleander soup , Laura Wilkins <montemomma2002 wrote:>> For some reason my computer wont open any of the files in the group. Will someone send me the recipie for the oleander soup.> > Tony wrote: A known poison? Well, yes - oleander tea that had not been boiled or> had not been boiled and strained properly would be a poison, as the> raw oleander plant is quite toxic.> > On the other hand, properly made and administered oleander has been> taken by many thousands of people dating back over 40 years to when> Doc Ozel first began making what would later be patented as Anvirzel.> > During that time, I have never seen an accurate report of one single> person dying. Not one. For that matter, I have never seen an> accurate report of one single person having a serious and> life-threatening side effect or event.> > I would compare that with any known drug or cancer chemo eveer. Or> for that matter, I would compare it with aspirin, acetaminophen and> ibuprofen.> > Of course, there is a danger if you take far too much. That is true> with just about everything, including water.> > Tony> > oleander soup , Laura Wilkins> montemomma2002@ wrote:> >> > Renee, I didnt ask for directions but I did want to know more. Im a> little leary of drinking a known poison.but here I am at oleander soup.> > Laura IN NC> > > > Gaiacita gaiacita@ wrote:> > Well, not too many people know of oleander. > Just 2 days ago I posted a big article about oleander to the lists,> but only 3, people have asked for directions on making it!! I would> have thought there'd be more.> > > > The 2 ladies seem to be content with the ageing, stating that they> have reversed the effects by taking lots of anti-oxidents, and that> having to do that balancing thing between the MMS oxident and the anti> oxidents is worth it because they feel better than they have for> years. Whether either of them will try the oleander or not <shrug>. > I've told the groups and hope that some of them will join the list at> least.> > > > Samala,> > Renee> > > > ----> > > > I would say that an aging face is a HUGE price to pay if there is> > something else that does the same thing or better and actually helps> > the skin. In many instances that may well be oleander. It certainly> > is when it comes to cancer, hepatitis and diabetes.> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2008 Report Share Posted May 27, 2008 Thanks Laura May <luellamay129 wrote: It could be that you don't have "Word" on your computer. A simple way of solving this is to download the "Word Viewer." In the meantime, here is the recipe. The Recipe for Oleander Soup Part 1 The Recipe for Oleander Soup Part 2 - Tips and Advice Hugs, oleander soup , Laura Wilkins <montemomma2002 wrote:>> For some reason my computer wont open any of the files in the group. Will someone send me the recipie for the oleander soup.> > Tony wrote: A known poison? Well, yes - oleander tea that had not been boiled or> had not been boiled and strained properly would be a poison, as the> raw oleander plant is quite toxic.> > On the other hand, properly made and administered oleander has been> taken by many thousands of people dating back over 40 years to when> Doc Ozel first began making what would later be patented as Anvirzel.> > During that time, I have never seen an accurate report of one single> person dying. Not one. For that matter, I have never seen an> accurate report of one single person having a serious and> life-threatening side effect or event.> > I would compare that with any known drug or cancer chemo eveer. Or> for that matter, I would compare it with aspirin, acetaminophen and> ibuprofen.> > Of course, there is a danger if you take far too much. That is true> with just about everything, including water.> > Tony> > oleander soup , Laura Wilkins> montemomma2002@ wrote:> >> > Renee, I didnt ask for directions but I did want to know more. Im a> little leary of drinking a known poison.but here I am at oleander soup.> > Laura IN NC> > > > Gaiacita gaiacita@ wrote:> > Well, not too many people know of oleander. > Just 2 days ago I posted a big article about oleander to the lists,> but only 3, people have asked for directions on making it!! I would> have thought there'd be more.> > > > The 2 ladies seem to be content with the ageing, stating that they> have reversed the effects by taking lots of anti-oxidents, and that> having to do that balancing thing between the MMS oxident and the anti> oxidents is worth it because they feel better than they have for> years. Whether either of them will try the oleander or not <shrug>. > I've told the groups and hope that some of them will join the list at> least.> > > > Samala,> > Renee> > > > ----> > > > I would say that an aging face is a HUGE price to pay if there is> > something else that does the same thing or better and actually helps> > the skin. In many instances that may well be oleander. It certainly> > is when it comes to cancer, hepatitis and diabetes.> >> Laura Wilkins http://www.holyteaclub.com/web/montemomma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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