Guest guest Posted August 9, 2008 Report Share Posted August 9, 2008 I recently had a privileged communication from someone in the know about some current a ongoing trial on a new oleander product. All I can relate is that the trial is going extremely well and everyone connected with it is very excited. Until the trial is completed and published I can say no more, but it is another huge indication of the power of oleander. Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2008 Report Share Posted August 9, 2008 could it be the "anverzil" trial??Tony oleander soup Sent: Saturday, August 9, 2008 10:48:34 AM Exciting news I cannot tell you about I recently had a privileged communication from someone in the know about some current a ongoing trial on a new oleander product. All I can relate is that the trial is going extremely well and everyone connected with it is very excited. Until the trial is completed and published I can say no more, but it is another huge indication of the power of oleander. Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2008 Report Share Posted August 10, 2008 Why would there be any secrecy? I have been involved in several brand new trials involving my son and results good or bad are constantly shared by other patients and parents long before the results are published. When signing up for the trials there are no disclosure clauses preventing any patient or parent from speaking publicly or online about any results. I know of one exclusive trial in Vermont with neuroblastoma patients where the results of every single patient is known through their websites and it will be several years before the results are published. Many trials exclusive to Sloan Kettering are well known by the caringbridge and carepages sites which the patients publicly comment about 100% of all patients on the trials several years before the results will be published. I have my son on oleander soup as he has no other treatment options. The absolute only time that I am aware of any posible secrecy is when someone takes advantage of non public information and uses it to profit in the securities market before it is public knowledge. Richard --- On Sat, 8/9/08, Tony wrote: > Tony > Exciting news I cannot tell you about > oleander soup > Saturday, August 9, 2008, 9:48 AM > I recently had a privileged communication from someone in > the know > about some current a ongoing trial on a new oleander > product. All I > can relate is that the trial is going extremely well and > everyone > connected with it is very excited. Until the trial is > completed and > published I can say no more, but it is another huge > indication of the > power of oleander. > > > > > --- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2008 Report Share Posted August 10, 2008 I am told that there are confidentiality agreements that have to be honored, and at any rate it is simply premature to release any information as well as the source of my information. Although this is a bit off topic, I cringe whenever I see or hear the name Sloan-Kettering. After all those are the folks who ran off Dr. Ralph Moss when he exposed them for doctoring and hiding results of studies and pressuring their researchers into lying. Their head of oncology is also on record as stating that no alernative method has ever cured cancer. They may have some good doctors there, but it is nevertheless a system whose views of natural and alternative medicine are corrupted. .. oleander soup , rich wilson <polarbe4234 wrote: > > Why would there be any secrecy? I have been involved in several brand new trials involving my son and results good or bad are constantly shared by other patients and parents long before the results are published. When signing up for the trials there are no disclosure clauses preventing any patient or parent from speaking publicly or online about any results. I know of one exclusive trial in Vermont with neuroblastoma patients where the results of every single patient is known through their websites and it will be several years before the results are published. Many trials exclusive to Sloan Kettering are well known by the caringbridge and carepages sites which the patients publicly comment about 100% of all patients on the trials several years before the results will be published. I have my son on oleander soup as he has no other treatment options. The absolute only time that I am aware of any posible secrecy is when someone takes advantage of non public > information and uses it to profit in the securities market before it is public knowledge. > > Richard > > > --- On Sat, 8/9/08, Tony wrote: > > > Tony > > Exciting news I cannot tell you about > > oleander soup > > Saturday, August 9, 2008, 9:48 AM > > I recently had a privileged communication from someone in > > the know > > about some current a ongoing trial on a new oleander > > product. All I > > can relate is that the trial is going extremely well and > > everyone > > connected with it is very excited. Until the trial is > > completed and > > published I can say no more, but it is another huge > > indication of the > > power of oleander. > > > > > > > > > > --- > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2008 Report Share Posted August 11, 2008 Well Tony, This is potentially great news.... I think. The more oleander makes it to center stage, the greater the attack from big pharma and governmental sources. I hope I'm wrong, but anything that works and can't be patented is a threat to their multi-trillion dollar drug cartel. Looking forward to hearing more in the not too distant future. Bob - " rich wilson " <polarbe4234 <oleander soup > Saturday, August 09, 2008 8:22 PM Re: Exciting news I cannot tell you about > Why would there be any secrecy? I have been involved in several brand new > trials involving my son and results good or bad are constantly shared by > other patients and parents long before the results are published. When > signing up for the trials there are no disclosure clauses preventing any > patient or parent from speaking publicly or online about any results. I > know of one exclusive trial in Vermont with neuroblastoma patients where > the results of every single patient is known through their websites and it > will be several years before the results are published. Many trials > exclusive to Sloan Kettering are well known by the caringbridge and > carepages sites which the patients publicly comment about 100% of all > patients on the trials several years before the results will be published. > I have my son on oleander soup as he has no other treatment options. The > absolute only time that I am aware of any posible secrecy is when someone > takes advantage of non public > information and uses it to profit in the securities market before it is > public knowledge. > > Richard > > > --- On Sat, 8/9/08, Tony wrote: > >> Tony >> Exciting news I cannot tell you about >> oleander soup >> Saturday, August 9, 2008, 9:48 AM >> I recently had a privileged communication from someone in >> the know >> about some current a ongoing trial on a new oleander >> product. All I >> can relate is that the trial is going extremely well and >> everyone >> connected with it is very excited. Until the trial is >> completed and >> published I can say no more, but it is another huge >> indication of the >> power of oleander. >> >> >> >> >> --- >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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