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Hello,

I am wondering how many people take oleander soup in this group..

it seems that there are a few, cause majority of topics are going to other issues, and are not focused on this soup (details on how make it, effects, before and after taking the soup, etc)

I am not saying other topics are not interesting, but i think we have to focus on the reasons for what we are in this group and honour its name.

I have 2 cancers (melanoma and metastasis of suspected breast cancer) went through chemo 2 years ago, am checking again if cancer definitely went away (will have results end june) and am trying to learn deeply before starting another alternative (pros/contras), because if cancer returns, i'm not sure I can/will handle another chemo. I need also prevent for cancer returning...

I recently moved to the countryside, so i will wait and organize my life a bit before starting to do the soup (got 1 small oleander plant, but will need more).

 

Victoria from Uruguay

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Victoria,

Welcome to Oleander Soup. This being a forum with over 700 members, sometimes other natural health methods are discussed. However, the focus of this group is definitely Oleander Soup and this is what we endorse, first and foremost. Please do not hesitate to ask any questions or discuss Oleander Soup in any way.

To the left in the Files link you will find all sorts of material with regard to Oleander Soup. It can be purchased from Sutherlandia OPC which is what we actually recommend, as it takes the hassle out of making the soup while assuring you of its safety. However, if you do choose to make the soup it must be followed explicitly. Let me give you the following links.

The Recipe for Oleander Soup Part 1

The Recipe for Oleander Soup Part 2 - Tips and Advice

Oleander

Let me point you to Tony's Anti Cancer Protocol.

A Natural Anti-Cancer Protocol

And at the following link, you are welcome to read the entire Oleander Series.

/articles.htm

Oleander is an excellent preventative against the cancer returning. It is wise that you choose not to go through chemo if the cancer returns. Chemo does nothing other than kill cells, destroy organs and seriously compromise the immune system. And let's just know that it will not return and the oleander will give you that insurance.

Please don't hesitate to post any concerns or anything at all. We are so glad that you are with us.

Hugs,

 

 

oleander soup , "Victoria Mailhos \(gmail\)" <victoriamailhos wrote:>> Oleander SoupHello,> I am wondering how many people take oleander soup in this group..> it seems that there are a few, cause majority of topics are going to other> issues, and are not focused on this soup (details on how make it, effects,> before and after taking the soup, etc)> I am not saying other topics are not interesting, but i think we have to> focus on the reasons for what we are in this group and honour its name.> I have 2 cancers (melanoma and metastasis of suspected breast cancer) went> through chemo 2 years ago, am checking again if cancer definitely went away> (will have results end june) and am trying to learn deeply before starting> another alternative (pros/contras), because if cancer returns, i'm not sure> I can/will handle another chemo. I need also prevent for cancer returning...> I recently moved to the countryside, so i will wait and organize my life a> bit before starting to do the soup (got 1 small oleander plant, but will> need more).> > Victoria from Uruguay>

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Hi Victoria,I take oleander soup myself in moderate doses for general health boosting. We use oleander soup and Sutherlandia OPC in my wife's battle with breast cancer also.As you noticed other things are discussed here frequently. That has proved to be a big plus , in my opinion.MikeVictoria Mailhos (gmail) <victoriamailhosoleander soup Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 5:09:06 PM name and topics of this

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Hello,

I am wondering how many people take oleander soup in this group..

it seems that there are a few, cause majority of topics are going to other issues, and are not focused on this soup (details on how make it, effects, before and after taking the soup, etc)

I am not saying other topics are not interesting, but i think we have to focus on the reasons for what we are in this group and honour its name.

I have 2 cancers (melanoma and metastasis of suspected breast cancer) went through chemo 2 years ago, am checking again if cancer definitely went away (will have results end june) and am trying to learn deeply before starting another alternative (pros/contras) , because if cancer returns, i'm not sure I can/will handle another chemo. I need also prevent for cancer returning...

I recently moved to the countryside, so i will wait and organize my life a bit before starting to do the soup (got 1 small oleander plant, but will need more).

 

Victoria from Uruguay

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Mike,

 

How long has your wife been taking the Sutherlandia, and at what dosage? Is she taking IP6 as well? Best of luck to you.

 

Bob

 

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Sunday, June 22, 2008 4:32 PM

Re: name and topics of this group

 

 

Hi Victoria,I take oleander soup myself in moderate doses for general health boosting. We use oleander soup and Sutherlandia OPC in my wife's battle with breast cancer also.As you noticed other things are discussed here frequently. That has proved to be a big plus , in my opinion.Mike

Victoria Mailhos (gmail) <victoriamailhosoleander soup Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 5:09:06 PM name and topics of this group

 

 

Hello,

I am wondering how many people take oleander soup in this group..

it seems that there are a few, cause majority of topics are going to other issues, and are not focused on this soup (details on how make it, effects, before and after taking the soup, etc)

I am not saying other topics are not interesting, but i think we have to focus on the reasons for what we are in this group and honour its name.

I have 2 cancers (melanoma and metastasis of suspected breast cancer) went through chemo 2 years ago, am checking again if cancer definitely went away (will have results end june) and am trying to learn deeply before starting another alternative (pros/contras) , because if cancer returns, i'm not sure I can/will handle another chemo. I need also prevent for cancer returning...

I recently moved to the countryside, so i will wait and organize my life a bit before starting to do the soup (got 1 small oleander plant, but will need more).

 

Victoria from Uruguay

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Bob,We only just started on the second bottle. She had been taking 1 tsp three times per day. Now she is taking a tsp 3 times per day plus a tsp 3 times a day of the oleander soup. I started making the soup about two weeks ago. We have oleander from both Louisiana and California. Yes, she takes Cell Forte since we started the Sutherlandia OPC. IP-6 bothers her stomach (many things do) so we had to back of on that recently.Mikebbanever

<bbaneveroleander soup Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 9:18:11 AMRe: name and topics of this groupMike, How long has your wife been taking the Sutherlandia, and at what dosage? Is she taking IP6 as well? Best of luck to you. Bob- Mike Golden oleander soup Sunday, June 22, 2008 4:32 PMRe: name and topics of this groupHi Victoria,I take oleander soup myself in moderate doses for general health boosting. We use oleander soup and Sutherlandia OPC in my wife's battle with breast cancer also.As you noticed other things are discussed here frequently. That has proved to be a big plus , in my opinion.MikeVictoria Mailhos (gmail) <victoriamailhos@ gmail.com>oleander soupSunday, June 22, 2008 5:09:06 PM name and topics of this groupHello,I am wondering how many people take oleander soup in this group..it seems that there are a few, cause majority of topics are going to other issues, and are not focused on this soup (details on how make it, effects, before and after taking the soup, etc)I am not saying other topics are not interesting, but i think we have to focus on the reasons for what we are in this group and honour its name.I have 2 cancers (melanoma and metastasis of suspected breast cancer) went through chemo 2 years ago, am checking again if cancer definitely went away (will have results end june) and am trying to learn deeply before starting another alternative (pros/contras) , because if cancer returns, i'm not sure I can/will handle another chemo. I need also prevent for cancer returning...I recently moved to the countryside, so i will wait and organize my life a bit before starting to do the soup (got 1 small oleander plant, but will need more). Victoria from Uruguay

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Mike, I am new to this group, I have 2 questions: Is this the site you get the sutherlandia opc from: http://www.sutherlandiaopc.com/ also where do you get the cell forte thanks.......keithMike Golden <goldenmike86 wrote: Bob,We only just started on the second bottle. She had been taking 1 tsp three times per day. Now she is taking a tsp 3 times per day plus a tsp 3 times a day of the oleander soup. I started making the soup about two weeks ago. We have oleander from both Louisiana and California. Yes, she takes Cell Forte since we started the Sutherlandia OPC. IP-6 bothers her stomach (many things do) so we had to back of on that recently.Mikebbanever <bbanever (AT) earthlink (DOT) net>oleander soup Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 9:18:11 AMRe: name

and topics of this groupMike, How long has your wife been taking the Sutherlandia, and at what dosage? Is she taking IP6 as well? Best of luck to you. Bob- Mike Golden oleander soup Sunday, June 22, 2008 4:32 PMRe: name and topics of this groupHi Victoria,I take oleander soup myself in moderate doses for general health boosting. We use oleander soup and Sutherlandia OPC in my wife's battle with breast cancer also.As you noticed other things are discussed here frequently. That has proved to be a big plus , in my opinion.MikeVictoria Mailhos (gmail) <victoriamailhos@ gmail.com>oleander soupSunday, June 22, 2008 5:09:06 PM name and topics of this groupHello,I am wondering how many people take oleander soup in this group..it seems that there are a few, cause majority of topics are going to other issues, and are not focused on this soup (details on how make it, effects, before and after taking the soup, etc)I am not saying other topics are not interesting, but i think we have to focus on the reasons for what we are in this group and honour its name.I have 2 cancers (melanoma and metastasis of suspected breast cancer) went through chemo 2 years ago, am checking again if cancer definitely went away (will

have results end june) and am trying to learn deeply before starting another alternative (pros/contras) , because if cancer returns, i'm not sure I can/will handle another chemo. I need also prevent for cancer returning...I recently moved to the countryside, so i will wait and organize my life a bit before starting to do the soup (got 1 small oleander plant, but will need more). Victoria from Uruguay

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Thanks Mike,

 

I do want to wish your wife the best of luck, and please let the board know of your progress if you wouldn't mind.

 

Bob

 

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Monday, June 23, 2008 10:54 AM

Re: name and topics of this group

 

 

Bob,We only just started on the second bottle. She had been taking 1 tsp three times per day. Now she is taking a tsp 3 times per day plus a tsp 3 times a day of the oleander soup. I started making the soup about two weeks ago. We have oleander from both Louisiana and California. Yes, she takes Cell Forte since we started the Sutherlandia OPC. IP-6 bothers her stomach (many things do) so we had to back of on that recently.Mike

bbanever <bbaneveroleander soup Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 9:18:11 AMRe: name and topics of this group

 

 

Mike,

 

How long has your wife been taking the Sutherlandia, and at what dosage? Is she taking IP6 as well? Best of luck to you.

 

Bob

 

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Mike Golden

oleander soup

Sunday, June 22, 2008 4:32 PM

Re: name and topics of this group

 

 

Hi Victoria,I take oleander soup myself in moderate doses for general health boosting. We use oleander soup and Sutherlandia OPC in my wife's battle with breast cancer also.As you noticed other things are discussed here frequently. That has proved to be a big plus , in my opinion.Mike

Victoria Mailhos (gmail) <victoriamailhos@ gmail.com>oleander soupSunday, June 22, 2008 5:09:06 PM name and topics of this group

 

 

Hello,

I am wondering how many people take oleander soup in this group..

it seems that there are a few, cause majority of topics are going to other issues, and are not focused on this soup (details on how make it, effects, before and after taking the soup, etc)

I am not saying other topics are not interesting, but i think we have to focus on the reasons for what we are in this group and honour its name.

I have 2 cancers (melanoma and metastasis of suspected breast cancer) went through chemo 2 years ago, am checking again if cancer definitely went away (will have results end june) and am trying to learn deeply before starting another alternative (pros/contras) , because if cancer returns, i'm not sure I can/will handle another chemo. I need also prevent for cancer returning...

I recently moved to the countryside, so i will wait and organize my life a bit before starting to do the soup (got 1 small oleander plant, but will need more).

 

Victoria from Uruguay

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Bob,I Will.Mikebbanever <bbaneveroleander soup Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 7:52:49 PMRe: name and topics of this group

 

 

Thanks Mike,

 

I do want to wish your wife the best of luck, and please let the board know of your progress if you wouldn't mind.

 

Bob

 

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Mike Golden

oleander soup

Monday, June 23, 2008 10:54 AM

Re: name and topics of this group

 

 

Bob,We only just started on the second bottle. She had been taking 1 tsp three times per day. Now she is taking a tsp 3 times per day plus a tsp 3 times a day of the oleander soup. I started making the soup about two weeks ago. We have oleander from both Louisiana and California. Yes, she takes Cell Forte since we started the Sutherlandia OPC. IP-6 bothers her stomach (many things do) so we had to back of on that recently.Mike

bbanever <bbanever (AT) earthlink (DOT) net>oleander soupMonday, June 23, 2008 9:18:11 AMRe: name and topics of this group

 

 

Mike,

 

How long has your wife been taking the Sutherlandia, and at what dosage? Is she taking IP6 as well? Best of luck to you.

 

Bob

 

-

Mike Golden

oleander soup

Sunday, June 22, 2008 4:32 PM

Re: name and topics of this group

 

 

Hi Victoria,I take oleander soup myself in moderate doses for general health boosting. We use oleander soup and Sutherlandia OPC in my wife's battle with breast cancer also.As you noticed other things are discussed here frequently. That has proved to be a big plus , in my opinion.Mike

Victoria Mailhos (gmail) <victoriamailhos@ gmail.com>oleander soupSunday, June 22, 2008 5:09:06 PM name and topics of this group

 

 

Hello,

I am wondering how many people take oleander soup in this group..

it seems that there are a few, cause majority of topics are going to other issues, and are not focused on this soup (details on how make it, effects, before and after taking the soup, etc)

I am not saying other topics are not interesting, but i think we have to focus on the reasons for what we are in this group and honour its name.

I have 2 cancers (melanoma and metastasis of suspected breast cancer) went through chemo 2 years ago, am checking again if cancer definitely went away (will have results end june) and am trying to learn deeply before starting another alternative (pros/contras) , because if cancer returns, i'm not sure I can/will handle another chemo. I need also prevent for cancer returning...

I recently moved to the countryside, so i will wait and organize my life a bit before starting to do the soup (got 1 small oleander plant, but will need more).

 

Victoria from Uruguay

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Keith,Yes, www.sutherlandiaopc.com Cell Forte is carried by Utopia Silver online and by Vitamin Shoppe stores.MikeKeith Palabrica <keithcp57oleander soup Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 7:30:31 PMRe: name and topics of this group

 

Mike, I am new to this group, I have 2 questions: Is this the site you get the sutherlandia opc from: http://www.sutherla ndiaopc.com/ also where do you get the cell forte thanks...... .keithMike Golden <goldenmike86@ > wrote: Bob,We only just started on the second bottle. She had been taking 1 tsp three times per day. Now she is taking a tsp 3 times per day plus a tsp 3 times a day of the oleander soup. I started making the soup about two weeks ago. We have oleander from both Louisiana and California. Yes, she takes Cell Forte since we started the Sutherlandia OPC. IP-6 bothers her stomach (many things do) so we had to back of on that recently.Mikebbanever <bbanever (AT) earthlink (DOT) net>oleander soupMonday, June 23, 2008 9:18:11 AMRe:

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and topics of this groupMike, How long has your wife been taking the Sutherlandia, and at what dosage? Is she taking IP6 as well? Best of luck to you. Bob- Mike Golden oleander soup Sunday, June 22, 2008 4:32 PMRe: name and topics of this groupHi Victoria,I take oleander soup myself in moderate doses for general health boosting. We use oleander soup and Sutherlandia OPC in my wife's battle with breast cancer also.As you noticed other things are discussed here frequently. That has proved to be a big plus , in my opinion.MikeVictoria Mailhos (gmail) <victoriamailhos@ gmail.com>oleander soupSunday, June 22, 2008 5:09:06 PM name and topics of this groupHello,I am wondering how many people take oleander soup in this group..it seems that there are a few, cause majority of topics are going to other issues, and are not focused on this soup (details on how make it, effects, before and after taking the soup, etc)I am not saying other topics are not interesting, but i think we have to focus on the reasons for what we are in this group and honour its name.I have 2 cancers (melanoma and metastasis of suspected breast cancer) went through chemo 2 years ago,

am checking again if cancer definitely went away (will

have results end june) and am trying to learn deeply before starting another alternative (pros/contras) , because if cancer returns, i'm not sure I can/will handle another chemo. I need also prevent for cancer returning...I recently moved to the countryside, so i will wait and organize my life a bit before starting to do the soup (got 1 small oleander plant, but will need more). Victoria from Uruguay

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Ok, thanks for your replies.

I think i will not be able to get/import regularly the supplements, and for a long time, as it is supposed we have to keep taking it.

Do you think taking only the soup will prevent returning or cure cancer?

Here I can find easily Nerium oleander will not be a prpoblem, but colloidal silver and IP6 maybe i will not find here, and we are far away from the United states.

Victoria from Uruguay

 

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The soup along with a healthy lifestyle and diet should beat most

cancers and should keep any old or new cancer from appearing.

 

 

 

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<victoriamailhos wrote:

>

> Ok, thanks for your replies.

> I think i will not be able to get/import regularly the supplements,

and for a long time, as it is supposed we have to keep taking it.

> Do you think taking only the soup will prevent returning or cure

cancer?

> Here I can find easily Nerium oleander will not be a prpoblem, but

colloidal silver and IP6 maybe i will not find here, and we are far

away from the United states.

> Victoria from Uruguay

>

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