Guest guest Posted August 7, 2008 Report Share Posted August 7, 2008 Were you taking oleander when your cancer returned?No. The Budwig Protocol worked for quite a while to keep me stable, with no palpable tumor, but with chemo markers slowly creeping up. I knew I was in trouble big-time about three months before my husband died in February this year, but I was busy caring for him. After he died, I went to a wonderful grief support group and began searching for additional alternatives for me. Found OS! Alas, no alternatives are working YET! I have tests coming up, and a conference with an oncologist. Perhaps chemo? Perhaps my time is coming to an end. Rhoda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2008 Report Share Posted August 7, 2008 Rhoda, I know how hard this has to be on you, but whatever you do, don't give up and don't even entertain the thought that your time is coming to an end. The key word in your last sentence is YET. You have not been taking Oleander for too long a time. We are praying for you. Whatever you do, don't stop taking the supplements and OS. Even if you opt for the chemo. Love and Hugs, oleander soup , " Rhoda Mead " <hummingbird541 wrote: > > Were you taking oleander when your cancer returned? > > No. The Budwig Protocol worked for quite a while to keep me stable, with no > palpable tumor, but with chemo markers slowly creeping up. I knew I was in > trouble big-time about three months before my husband died in February this > year, but I was busy caring for him. > After he died, I went to a wonderful grief support group and began > searching for additional alternatives for me. Found OS! Alas, no > alternatives are working YET! > I have tests coming up, and a conference with an oncologist. Perhaps > chemo? Perhaps my time is coming to an end. > Rhoda > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2008 Report Share Posted August 7, 2008 Your time is not coming to an end, Rhoda, this is merely the darkness before the dawn and you are being glorified a bit before the sunshine shines down on your life. " Do not despair at your tribulations, for they are My glory for you. " OK, let's look at what is happening. You let the cancer progress awhile and I understand how that happened. You have not quite even reached the 60 day mark with oleander - and for some it is a battle of a year or more - though you should be seeing some signs of progress soon. If not, perhaps adding the blood tonic, laetrile and artemisin will help. Again, take PLENTY of colloidal silver. Add some colloidal gold too. At what intervals have you been tested? I am sure you are familiar with the " doubling rate " of cancers. Perhaps your rate has slowed and oleander and the other things you take and do are gaining an upper hand. It is important to measure the progression or regression from the day you started oleander and the alternatives. Take a good look at my suggestions and look again at the anti-cancer protocol to see if there is anything you might be missing - such as removal of toxins from your environment. That means all commercial cleaning and personal hygiene products, hand cleansers (most contain a powerful carcinogen), commercial sunscreens, commercial detergents, dry cleaning, herbicides, pesticides, air fresheners, etc. No toothpaste with fluoride. Are you getting plenty of sunshine? Or else supplementing with vitamin D3? Drinking plenty of pure water? Taking your trace minerals? Not soaking in tap water baths or swimming in pools that have tap water and added chlorine? Not using no-stick or aluminum cookware and NOT using aluminum foil? The list is a long one. It may turn out that we do not find the right combination in time and that chemo might be a step to buy some time - I just do not want to see you have long enough or strong enough chemo to hurt your immune system and major organs - or bone marrow - to the point making it too difficult to ultimately build your immune system and let nature once and for all beat your cancer. The main thing is NEVER give up! We aren't going to give up and we will be here every step of the way for you. Hugs, oleander soup , " Rhoda Mead " <hummingbird541 wrote: > > Were you taking oleander when your cancer returned? > > No. The Budwig Protocol worked for quite a while to keep me stable, with no > palpable tumor, but with chemo markers slowly creeping up. I knew I was in > trouble big-time about three months before my husband died in February this > year, but I was busy caring for him. > After he died, I went to a wonderful grief support group and began > searching for additional alternatives for me. Found OS! Alas, no > alternatives are working YET! > I have tests coming up, and a conference with an oncologist. Perhaps > chemo? Perhaps my time is coming to an end. > Rhoda > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2008 Report Share Posted August 7, 2008 Tony, What are the doubling rates of cancer? Thanks, Robyn--- On Wed, 8/6/08, Tony wrote: Tony Re: cancer returnedoleander soup Date: Wednesday, August 6, 2008, 9:28 PM Your time is not coming to an end, Rhoda, this is merely the darknessbefore the dawn and you are being glorified a bit before the sunshineshines down on your life."Do not despair at your tribulations, for they are My glory for you."OK, let's look at what is happening. You let the cancer progressawhile and I understand how that happened. You have not quite evenreached the 60 day mark with oleander - and for some it is a battle ofa year or more - though you should be seeing some signs of progresssoon. If not, perhaps adding the blood tonic, laetrile and artemisinwill help. Again, take PLENTY of colloidal silver. Add some colloidalgold too.At what intervals have you been tested? I am sure you are familiarwith the "doubling rate" of cancers. Perhaps your rate has slowed andoleander and the other things you take and do are gaining an upperhand. It is important to measure the progression or regression fromthe day you started oleander and the alternatives.Take a good look at my suggestions and look again at the anti-cancerprotocol to see if there is anything you might be missing - such asremoval of toxins from your environment. That means all commercialcleaning and personal hygiene products, hand cleansers (most contain apowerful carcinogen), commercial sunscreens, commercial detergents,dry cleaning, herbicides, pesticides, air fresheners, etc. Notoothpaste with fluoride. Are you getting plenty of sunshine? Or elsesupplementing with vitamin D3? Drinking plenty of pure water? Takingyour trace minerals? Not soaking in tap water baths or swimming inpools that have tap water and added chlorine? Not using no-stick oraluminum cookware and NOT using aluminum foil? The list is a long one. It may turn out that we do not find the right combination in time andthat chemo might be a step to buy some time - I just do not want tosee you have long enough or strong enough chemo to hurt your immunesystem and major organs - or bone marrow - to the point making it toodifficult to ultimately build your immune system and let nature onceand for all beat your cancer.The main thing is NEVER give up! We aren't going to give up and wewill be here every step of the way for you.Hugs,Tonyoleander soup, "Rhoda Mead" <hummingbird541@ ...>wrote:>> Were you taking oleander when your cancer returned?> > No. The Budwig Protocol worked for quite a while to keep me stable,with no> palpable tumor, but with chemo markers slowly creeping up. I knew Iwas in> trouble big-time about three months before my husband died inFebruary this> year, but I was busy caring for him.> After he died, I went to a wonderful grief support group and began> searching for additional alternatives for me. Found OS! Alas, no> alternatives are working YET!> I have tests coming up, and a conference with an oncologist. Perhaps> chemo? Perhaps my time is coming to an end.> Rhoda> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2008 Report Share Posted August 7, 2008 Rhoda,I'm going to suggest that you calculate the RATE of change of the tumor markers over time. If the rate is decreasing that is good. Normally the RATE of increase, left to it's own devices, would increase over time. If the rate is decreasing you are having a positive effect on the situation through what you are doing. Please look at the recent post of Melissa on the cancercured list. Her markers were going up, but the rate of increase was going down. Scans she just had were "normal".MikeRhoda Mead <hummingbird541oleander soup Sent: Wednesday, August 6, 2008 9:52:33 PM cancer returnedWere you taking oleander when your cancer returned?No. The Budwig Protocol worked for quite a while to keep me stable, with no palpable tumor, but with chemo markers slowly creeping up. I knew I was in trouble big-time about three months before my husband died in February this year, but I was busy caring for him. After he died, I went to a wonderful grief support group and began searching for additional alternatives for me. Found OS! Alas, no alternatives are working YET! I have tests coming up, and a conference with an oncologist. Perhaps chemo? Perhaps my time is coming to an end. Rhoda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2008 Report Share Posted August 8, 2008 Rhoda, don’t give up keep on fighting. You have a team here behind you. Remember God is able. Marie oleander soup oleander soup On Behalf Of Rhoda Mead Wednesday, August 06, 2008 10:53 PM oleander soup cancer returned Were you taking oleander when your cancer returned? No. The Budwig Protocol worked for quite a while to keep me stable, with no palpable tumor, but with chemo markers slowly creeping up. I knew I was in trouble big-time about three months before my husband died in February this year, but I was busy caring for him. After he died, I went to a wonderful grief support group and began searching for additional alternatives for me. Found OS! Alas, no alternatives are working YET! I have tests coming up, and a conference with an oncologist. Perhaps chemo? Perhaps my time is coming to an end. Rhoda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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