Guest guest Posted July 21, 2008 Report Share Posted July 21, 2008 Baldness? Holy cow - what DOESN'T oleander/OPC work for? How long have you been taking it? Did you notice this only with the present formulation or has it been continual? Have you tried external and internal applications of the rainforest botanical Mutamba? It has been used for centuries among indigenous peoples of the rain forest as a baldness remedy, and the last I heard Japanese researchers had proven that it worked (I saw clear proof in photos) and were patenting compounds they had isolated in it (or course we know what happens once you isolate single compound from the whole plant). oleander soup , " Marc " <marcswan wrote: > > Hi Rhoda, > The home made OS often causes problems because of inadequate filtering. The other problem could be the formation of microscopic mould that is not visible to the naked eye. I have noticed mould forming within 24 hours of making the OS. That is why a proper preservative is so important. The Sutherlandia OPC capsules are made by evaporating the water fairly quickly and mixing the remaining dry powder with the Sutherlandia powder. The mould cannot grow in the dry mixture. So, if you make the OS, make absolutely sure that you filter it properly. > > BTW, one of the benefits of the S/OPC that I have experienced myself is a gradual thickening of my hair and my bald spot getting smaller. Has anyone else experienced that? > > Regards, > Marc Swanepoel > > - > Rhoda Mead > oleander soup > Monday, July 21, 2008 8:48 PM > to Marc; Are caps as effective as liquid OPC > > > > My email address list has been deleted. Sorry, but I need to ask Marc a question. Actually, several of you may be interested. > Marc, my digestion is impaired right now, and I'm having a lot of trouble with my homemade OS, but not with OPC caps. 1. How certain are you that they are equivalent? 2. I have active cancer now. How many OPC caps a day do you recommend? Thanks Rhoda > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2008 Report Share Posted July 21, 2008 My hair is thinning a bit on top to the extent that if you look at my head from the top, you can clearly see the scalp under the hair. Recently I noticed that when I looked in the mirror it seemed that my hair was slightly thicker on top. I asked my wife to investigate and, as she had commented a while ago that I was going bald, I thought that she would be a good judge. She confirmed that the thinning had stopped and that there was in fact new hair growth. I have been taking between 2 and 3 caps on a daily basis for the last 3 months. I would really like others who are using the caps and who have a hair problem to observe whether they have the same experience. I know Mutamba but my problem is not such that I've considered hair treatment (yet). Marc - Tony oleander soup Monday, July 21, 2008 10:51 PM Oleader for baldness? Baldness? Holy cow - what DOESN'T oleander/OPC work for?How long have you been taking it? Did you notice this only with thepresent formulation or has it been continual?Have you tried external and internal applications of the rainforestbotanical Mutamba? It has been used for centuries among indigenouspeoples of the rain forest as a baldness remedy, and the last I heardJapanese researchers had proven that it worked (I saw clear proof inphotos) and were patenting compounds they had isolated in it (orcourse we know what happens once you isolate single compound from thewhole plant).Tonyoleander soup , "Marc" <marcswan wrote:>> Hi Rhoda,> The home made OS often causes problems because of inadequatefiltering. The other problem could be the formation of microscopicmould that is not visible to the naked eye. I have noticed mouldforming within 24 hours of making the OS. That is why a properpreservative is so important. The Sutherlandia OPC capsules are madeby evaporating the water fairly quickly and mixing the remaining drypowder with the Sutherlandia powder. The mould cannot grow in the drymixture. So, if you make the OS, make absolutely sure that you filterit properly.> > BTW, one of the benefits of the S/OPC that I have experienced myselfis a gradual thickening of my hair and my bald spot getting smaller.Has anyone else experienced that?> > Regards,> Marc Swanepoel> > - > Rhoda Mead > oleander soup > Monday, July 21, 2008 8:48 PM> to Marc; Are caps as effective as liquid OPC> > > > My email address list has been deleted. Sorry, but I need to askMarc a question. Actually, several of you may be interested.> Marc, my digestion is impaired right now, and I'm having a lotof trouble with my homemade OS, but not with OPC caps. 1. How certainare you that they are equivalent? 2. I have active cancer now. Howmany OPC caps a day do you recommend? Thanks Rhoda> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2008 Report Share Posted July 22, 2008 I will let you know if I find out if anyone else experiences such a " side benefit " . Fortunately I have not had much of a problem with losing my hair. I have, however, seemed to have gained some forehead. : ^ ) oleander soup , " Marc " <marcswan wrote: > > My hair is thinning a bit on top to the extent that if you look at my head from the top, you can clearly see the scalp under the hair. Recently I noticed that when I looked in the mirror it seemed that my hair was slightly thicker on top. I asked my wife to investigate and, as she had commented a while ago that I was going bald, I thought that she would be a good judge. She confirmed that the thinning had stopped and that there was in fact new hair growth. I have been taking between 2 and 3 caps on a daily basis for the last 3 months. I would really like others who are using the caps and who have a hair problem to observe whether they have the same experience. > > I know Mutamba but my problem is not such that I've considered hair treatment (yet). > > Marc > > - > > oleander soup > Monday, July 21, 2008 10:51 PM > Oleader for baldness? > > > Baldness? Holy cow - what DOESN'T oleander/OPC work for? > > How long have you been taking it? Did you notice this only with the > present formulation or has it been continual? > > Have you tried external and internal applications of the rainforest > botanical Mutamba? It has been used for centuries among indigenous > peoples of the rain forest as a baldness remedy, and the last I heard > Japanese researchers had proven that it worked (I saw clear proof in > photos) and were patenting compounds they had isolated in it (or > course we know what happens once you isolate single compound from the > whole plant). > > > > oleander soup , " Marc " <marcswan@> wrote: > > > > Hi Rhoda, > > The home made OS often causes problems because of inadequate > filtering. The other problem could be the formation of microscopic > mould that is not visible to the naked eye. I have noticed mould > forming within 24 hours of making the OS. That is why a proper > preservative is so important. The Sutherlandia OPC capsules are made > by evaporating the water fairly quickly and mixing the remaining dry > powder with the Sutherlandia powder. The mould cannot grow in the dry > mixture. So, if you make the OS, make absolutely sure that you filter > it properly. > > > > BTW, one of the benefits of the S/OPC that I have experienced myself > is a gradual thickening of my hair and my bald spot getting smaller. > Has anyone else experienced that? > > > > Regards, > > Marc Swanepoel > > > > - > > Rhoda Mead > > oleander soup > > Monday, July 21, 2008 8:48 PM > > to Marc; Are caps as effective as liquid OPC > > > > > > > > My email address list has been deleted. Sorry, but I need to ask > Marc a question. Actually, several of you may be interested. > > Marc, my digestion is impaired right now, and I'm having a lot > of trouble with my homemade OS, but not with OPC caps. 1. How certain > are you that they are equivalent? 2. I have active cancer now. How > many OPC caps a day do you recommend? Thanks Rhoda > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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