Guest guest Posted June 26, 2008 Report Share Posted June 26, 2008 It was originally believed that oleander needed to be injected; however, the current makers of Anvirzel now say that taking it orally is just as good. And they are working on a new pill form. I would suspect that taking it via injection would get a faster reaction for that single dose - but, unlike an antibiotic or some other medications and conditions, oleander takes longer to work than just one or two injections. The injection sites are frequently quite painful after the shots too. oleander soup , " bbanever " <bbanever wrote: > > Tony, > > I note that in many of these case histories the anvirzel was given by injection, not orally. I wonder if there is a difference in terms of patient response. > > Bob > - > > oleander soup > Tuesday, June 24, 2008 12:30 PM > Oleander medicine case reports > > > Unknown to many people, a patented medicine version of oleander extract named Anvirzel has been used outside the United States for over 40 years. The man who re-discovered the age old oleander remedy and developed Anvirzel is Doctor H Z Ozel. Since the medicine he used is essentially the same as the home remedy version and the Sutherlandia OPC supplement I thought it might be educational to list links to some of his case histories: > > CASE REPORTS > > > > Mesothelioma - HD > > Adenocarcinoma (epithelial type malignant mesothelioma?) - US > Small cell anaplastic carcinoma in the lung -YG > > Malignant lymphoma, lung cancer - MG > Prostate cancer with bone metastases - KE > > Pancreas cancer with bone metastases - SO > Pancreas cancer - MH > > Peritoneal carcinosis - HA > Inoperable stomach carcinoma with metastases -VO > > Brain tumor - AS > Brain tumor - SD > > Breast cancer (Ductal carcinoma) - SE > Antrum cancer - YT > > > > > Source: http://www.drozel.org/eng/case_reports.htm > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2008 Report Share Posted June 26, 2008 Tony, Great, thanks for the reply. Bob - " Tony " <oleander soup > Wednesday, June 25, 2008 7:09 PM Oleander injections versus oral doses > It was originally believed that oleander needed to be injected; > however, the current makers of Anvirzel now say that taking it orally > is just as good. And they are working on a new pill form. > > I would suspect that taking it via injection would get a faster > reaction for that single dose - but, unlike an antibiotic or some > other medications and conditions, oleander takes longer to work than > just one or two injections. The injection sites are frequently quite > painful after the shots too. > > > > oleander soup , " bbanever " <bbanever wrote: >> >> Tony, >> >> I note that in many of these case histories the anvirzel was > given by injection, not orally. I wonder if there is a difference in > terms of patient response. >> >> Bob >> - >> >> oleander soup >> Tuesday, June 24, 2008 12:30 PM >> Oleander medicine case reports >> >> >> Unknown to many people, a patented medicine version of oleander > extract named Anvirzel has been used outside the United States for > over 40 years. The man who re-discovered the age old oleander remedy > and developed Anvirzel is Doctor H Z Ozel. Since the medicine he used > is essentially the same as the home remedy version and the > Sutherlandia OPC supplement I thought it might be educational to list > links to some of his case histories: >> >> CASE REPORTS >> >> >> >> Mesothelioma - HD >> >> Adenocarcinoma (epithelial type malignant mesothelioma?) - US >> Small cell anaplastic carcinoma in the lung -YG >> >> Malignant lymphoma, lung cancer - MG >> Prostate cancer with bone metastases - KE >> >> Pancreas cancer with bone metastases - SO >> Pancreas cancer - MH >> >> Peritoneal carcinosis - HA >> Inoperable stomach carcinoma with metastases -VO >> >> Brain tumor - AS >> Brain tumor - SD >> >> Breast cancer (Ductal carcinoma) - SE >> Antrum cancer - YT >> >> >> >> >> Source: http://www.drozel.org/eng/case_reports.htm >> > > > > --- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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