Guest guest Posted July 10, 2008 Report Share Posted July 10, 2008 As it so happens a lifelong friend of mine and a friend of this group (Ben Taylor) owns the Utopia Silver Supplement company and he invented a unique process to make some of the very best colloidal silver to be found anywhere. First time buyers can take advantage of a buy-one get-one free offer for up to 4 bottles of colloidal silver or gold (gold is good for mood and mental sharpness as well as arthritis and joint pain). My affiliate link to the company is: http://www.utopiasilver.com/affiliates/jrox.php?id=18 Members of the group can also use a special discount code for any other items they sell to get a 15% discount on anything not currently on sale. The code is LR001 and it was originally created just for this group. Those here who know me and have been members very long will tell you that friend or not, affiliate or not, I only recommend products I believe in. When it comes to Utopia Silver I recommend it most highly. oleander soup , robyn howell <robynehowell wrote: > > Tony, Where is the best place to buy colloidal silver? > Thanks, Robyn > > --- On Thu, 7/10/08, Tony wrote: > > Tony > Re: Herxheimer Reaction/Oleander > oleander soup > Thursday, July 10, 2008, 10:36 AM It might be just as you surmise. Try gargling with colloidal silver > and then swallowing it for your throat. Echinacea might help with > your throat as well - it has with mine in the past. I hope you are > also taking Inositol/IP6 - and if so be sure to take it at least an > hour or more apart from the colloidal silver. > > > > oleander soup, robyn howell <robynehowell@ ...> > wrote: > > > > I have been having slight headaches off and on for weeks and got a > sore throat a couple of weeks ago. I think it might be letting off. > Also part way down my back aches some of the time. I figured the > backache and sorethroat probably have to do with my breast cancer > spreading to my lungs. My own diagnosis. Do you think this may be the > herxheimer reaction? It has been going on for weeks. I also get > ringing in my ears once in a while. > > Thanks, Robyn > > > > --- On Wed, 7/9/08, Tony @ ..> wrote: > > > > Tony @ ..> > > Re: Herxheimer Reaction/Oleander > > oleander soup > > Wednesday, July 9, 2008, 10:46 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The Herxheimer Effect is a common one where you feel worse before you > > feel better. In the case of oleander it is a very likely sign that it > > is working - and working at the site of the cancer itself as the > > cancer cells are being killed and dying off. > > > > Sleepiness is usually a good sign - the body does most of it's healing > > and regeneration during the state of sleeping. Since oleander is a > > tremendous immune booster and a great part of its effectiveness comes > > from helping turn the body's own immune system on to fight cancer, the > > sleepiness could well be a sign that the body is beginning to heal > itself. > > > > Most people who take oleander and experience increased pain eventually > > actually feel much less pain - often to the point of not having to > > rely on pain medication at all. > > > > If it were me, I would increase the pain medication temporarily if it > > were more than I could bear and then try cutting back in a few days > > (and eventually cut back even further, perhaps all the way to zero). > > > > > > > > oleander soup, " miao0888 " <miao0888@ .> wrote: > > > > > > , > > > > > > My dad was having pain from the cancer before taking S/OPC. He was > > > taking pain reliever 2 pills per day to control the pain. > > > > > > He started S/OPC on 7/1 with 1 capsule/day for the first 2 days then > > > increased to 2 capsules/day for the next 2 days, he's been on 4 > > > capsules/day since the 5th day. > > > > > > On 7/1, about half a day later after taking S/OPC, he started to feel > > > tiredness and sleepiness which he never had before and on 7/7 he > > > started to feel more pain that the pain reliever was failed to > control. > > > > > > The doctor suggested he increase the pain reliever to 3 pill per day. > > > I'm wondering if he should do that and continue the S/OPC at the > > > current dosage or cutting back on the S/OPC dosage or frequency of > use > > > temporarily so that he doesn't have to take the extra pain reliever? > > > > > > Thanks so much, > > > Lilly > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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