Guest guest Posted August 7, 2008 Report Share Posted August 7, 2008 I found cancercured to be a " lovely " group - they did not want to hear about oleander and banned me when I tried to post information about it. Nice open minded moderator they have - as long as you agree with their pre-conceptions and don't post anything contrary to them. oleander soup , Mike Golden <goldenmike86 wrote: > > 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 " . > > Mike > > > > > Rhoda Mead <hummingbird541 > oleander soup > Wednesday, August 6, 2008 9:52:33 PM > 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...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2008 Report Share Posted August 8, 2008 Tony,There have been mentions, increasingly so, of oleander on cancercured lately. I've made a number of them myself. Maybe things are changing. MikeTony oleander soup Sent: Thursday, August 7, 2008 2:57:56 PM Cancercured group I found cancercured to be a "lovely" group - they did not want to hear about oleander and banned me when I tried to post information about it. Nice open minded moderator they have - as long as you agree with their pre-conceptions and don't post anything contrary to them. .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2008 Report Share Posted August 8, 2008 Tony, you're absolutely right. Things are very censored at that group and replies to some members posts are moderated so that the final post on the subject is not correct, but rather a reflection of the moderator's opinion. I've emailed back and forth off-group with several members and found this to be the case on several occasions. I'm glad you pointed this out so that others can learn from it. It used to be a good group. With people's lives at stake, it's very sad to see misinformation being published as truth and the truth not being mentioned at all. Sharon Hoehner www.sharethecause.com/detoxqueen oleander soup , " Tony " wrote: > > I found cancercured to be a " lovely " group - they did not want to hear > about oleander and banned me when I tried to post information about > it. Nice open minded moderator they have - as long as you agree with > their pre-conceptions and don't post anything contrary to them. > > > > > oleander soup , Mike Golden <goldenmike86@> wrote: > > > > 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 " . > > > > Mike > > > > > > > > > > Rhoda Mead <hummingbird541@> > > oleander soup > > Wednesday, August 6, 2008 9:52:33 PM > > 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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