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Many of you may recall a post I made here not too long ago, which I later turned into an article:

 

Family Concern and Mainstream Greed can Make a Deadly Combination

In the article I discussed how how we are often manipulated by a combination of family concern by members who had been brainwashed by mainstream medicine and greedy doctors who depended on mainstream drugs and treatments for their profits - often with tragic consequences. And I told about two people who were examples, one of whom was dead as a result and another who was in dire condition.

The one in dire condition was a woman who had inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) - a member of this group in fact. She had successfully treated it before with natural alternatives but had lapsed in her treatment and had run out of some of her supplements. The cancer returned with renewed vigor and before she could get all of her supplements re-supplied she broke her femur and was hospitalized. In the meanwhile, her family gathered up all of her "voodoo supplements" and handed them over to her oncologist - who refused to treat her unless she gave them up.

The only option her oncologist gave her was to use chemo to reduce the size and inflammation of her swollen breast to the point that he could cut it off, and all he could offer her was a few extra months of poor quality life to be with family and friends. After she spoke with me, she decided that was not acceptable and, while agreeing to a single round of chemo to possibly help shock the cancer, she demanded her supplements back and ordered the OPC herbal oleander supplement, a large quantity of colloidal silver to keep her breast soaked in, iodine and the other items in my protocol she was missing or low on.

Initially, there was no response from the chemo and her blackened and cracking breast got larger and harder and began to ooze pus - until the OPC, iodine and colloidal silver arrived. Then it began to slowly get softer and smaller . . . and then I lost contact with her until today because she was staying with relatives in an isolated area with no cell phone or internet.

Her report (excerpted from our conversation):

I am doing fine. In fact, I feel brand new! I can even walk again. My breast is still dark, but showing areas of pink now and it has gone from 40 cm in size to 18 cm. The texture is soft and smooth and I can tell that the tissue is repairing itself. My cancer markers are down too - from 365 to 61. The oncologist is going to give the chemo all the credit for it, but we know better don't we? And he does not know that I am taking the supplements. He is pretty stunned that I have responded so well and cannot figure out why none of my hair has fallen out. Of course, he still wants to remove my breast when this round of chemo is over, and continue with more chemo, but I have a surprise for him. I am going to tell him to stuff it and that the real reason for my success has been due to the supplements.

Needless to say, I was thrilled to hear of her progress. I know that she has a ways to go, but she has already come far. And, unlike the few extra months her oncologist told her was the best mainstream medicine could offer, I feel sure that she has a long way to go with her friends and family. And with her breast too.

Tony

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Dear, dear Tony,

 

What a blessing! I had just read about Christina Applegate having a double mastectomy and I was sick about it!

 

This wonderful report has really lifted my spirits.

 

I feel so sorry for Ms. Applegate. She is not a stupid woman, and yet,...

I kept wondering why Farrah and Suzanne didn't call her and tell her what they did? Or if they did why didn't she listen? I can't believe young women could be this ignorant to allow such a barbaric maiming! Words fail.

 

Thanks so much for the good news!Nonie

 

 

 

 

 

I am doing fine. In fact, I feel brand new! I can even walk again. My breast is still dark, but showing areas of pink now and it has gone from 40 cm in size to 18 cm. The texture is soft and smooth and I can tell that the tissue is repairing itself. My cancer markers are down too - from 365 to 61. The oncologist is going to give the chemo all the credit for it, but we know better don't we? And he does not know that I am taking the supplements. He is pretty stunned that I have responded so well and cannot figure out why none of my hair has fallen out. Of course, he still wants to remove my breast when this round of chemo is over, and continue with more chemo, but I have a surprise for him. I am going to tell him to stuff it and that the real reason for my success has been due to the supplements.

Needless to say, I was thrilled to hear of her progress. I know that she has a ways to go, but she has already come far. And, unlike the few extra months her oncologist told her was the best mainstream medicine could offer, I feel sure that she has a long way to go with her friends and family. And with her breast too.

Tony

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This is the best news in the world. Sometimes it is necessary to

stand up to the pressure imposed by our loved ones and demand that they

respect our wishes. One can only hope that they will see nature's true

healing power. However, even when they don't, we must just love them

and stand our ground. Unfortunately, sometimes they don't know any

better, yet it is our health they are playing with.

 

 

Hugs,

 

 

oleander soup , " Tony " wrote:

>

>

>

>

> Many of you may recall a post I made here not too long ago, which I

> later turned into an article:

>

> Family Concern and Mainstream Greed can

Make

> a Deadly Combination </Family_Concern.htm>

>

> In the article I discussed how how we are often manipulated by a

> combination of family concern by members who had been brainwashed by

> mainstream medicine and greedy doctors who depended on mainstream

drugs

> and treatments for their profits - often with tragic consequences.

And

> I told about two people who were examples, one of whom was dead as a

> result and another who was in dire condition.

>

> The one in dire condition was a woman who had inflammatory breast

> cancer (IBC) - a member of this group in fact. She had successfully

> treated it before with natural alternatives but had lapsed in her

> treatment and had run out of some of her supplements. The cancer

> returned with renewed vigor and before she could get all of her

> supplements re-supplied she broke her femur and was hospitalized. In

> the meanwhile, her family gathered up all of her " voodoo supplements "

> and handed them over to her oncologist - who refused to treat her

> unless she gave them up.

>

> The only option her oncologist gave her was to use chemo to reduce

the

> size and inflammation of her swollen breast to the point that he

could

> cut it off, and all he could offer her was a few extra months of poor

> quality life to be with family and friends. After she spoke with me,

> she decided that was not acceptable and, while agreeing to a single

> round of chemo to possibly help shock the cancer, she demanded her

> supplements back and ordered the OPC herbal oleander supplement, a

large

> quantity of colloidal silver to keep her breast soaked in, iodine and

> the other items in my protocol she was missing or low on.

>

> Initially, there was no response from the chemo and her blackened and

> cracking breast got larger and harder and began to ooze pus - until

the

> OPC, iodine and colloidal silver arrived. Then it began to slowly

get

> softer and smaller . . . and then I lost contact with her until today

> because she was staying with relatives in an isolated area with no

cell

> phone or internet.

>

> Her report (excerpted from our conversation):

>

>

> I am doing fine. In fact, I feel brand new! I can even walk again.

My

> breast is still dark, but showing areas of pink now and it has gone

> from 40 cm in size to 18 cm. The texture is soft and smooth and I can

> tell that the tissue is repairing itself. My cancer markers are down

> too - from 365 to 61. The oncologist is going to give the chemo all

> the credit for it, but we know better don't we? And he does not know

> that I am taking the supplements. He is pretty stunned that I have

> responded so well and cannot figure out why none of my hair has

fallen

> out. Of course, he still wants to remove my breast when this round

of

> chemo is over, and continue with more chemo, but I have a surprise

for

> him. I am going to tell him to stuff it and that the real reason for

> my success has been due to the supplements.

>

> Needless to say, I was thrilled to hear of her progress. I know that

> she has a ways to go, but she has already come far. And, unlike the

> few extra months her oncologist told her was the best mainstream

> medicine could offer, I feel sure that she has a long way to go with

> her friends and family. And with her breast too.

>

>

> >

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I love you Tony.........

Thanks for fighting for me and with me....

Always,

Toya

 

Tony oleander soup Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 11:16:22 PM Family concern and mainstream greed - a follow up report

 

 

 

 

Many of you may recall a post I made here not too long ago, which I later turned into an article:

Family Concern and Mainstream Greed can Make a Deadly Combination

In the article I discussed how how we are often manipulated by a combination of family concern by members who had been brainwashed by mainstream medicine and greedy doctors who depended on mainstream drugs and treatments for their profits - often with tragic consequences. And I told about two people who were examples, one of whom was dead as a result and another who was in dire condition.

The one in dire condition was a woman who had inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) - a member of this group in fact. She had successfully treated it before with natural alternatives but had lapsed in her treatment and had run out of some of her supplements. The cancer returned with renewed vigor and before she could get all of her supplements re-supplied she broke her femur and was hospitalized. In the meanwhile, her family gathered up all of her "voodoo supplements" and handed them over to her oncologist - who refused to treat her unless she gave them up.

The only option her oncologist gave her was to use chemo to reduce the size and inflammation of her swollen breast to the point that he could cut it off, and all he could offer her was a few extra months of poor quality life to be with family and friends. After she spoke with me, she decided that was not acceptable and, while agreeing to a single round of chemo to possibly help shock the cancer, she demanded her supplements back and ordered the OPC herbal oleander supplement, a large quantity of colloidal silver to keep her breast soaked in, iodine and the other items in my protocol she was missing or low on.

Initially, there was no response from the chemo and her blackened and cracking breast got larger and harder and began to ooze pus - until the OPC, iodine and colloidal silver arrived. Then it began to slowly get softer and smaller . . . and then I lost contact with her until today because she was staying with relatives in an isolated area with no cell phone or internet.

Her report (excerpted from our conversation) :

I am doing fine. In fact, I feel brand new! I can even walk again. My breast is still dark, but showing areas of pink now and it has gone from 40 cm in size to 18 cm. The texture is soft and smooth and I can tell that the tissue is repairing itself. My cancer markers are down too - from 365 to 61. The oncologist is going to give the chemo all the credit for it, but we know better don't we? And he does not know that I am taking the supplements. He is pretty stunned that I have responded so well and cannot figure out why none of my hair has fallen out. Of course, he still wants to remove my breast when this round of chemo is over, and continue with more chemo, but I have a surprise for him. I am going to tell him to stuff it and that the real reason for my success has been due to the supplements.

Needless to say, I was thrilled to hear of her progress. I know that she has a ways to go, but she has already come far. And, unlike the few extra months her oncologist told her was the best mainstream medicine could offer, I feel sure that she has a long way to go with her friends and family. And with her breast too.

Tony

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Awwww . . .

 

You're the one who's done the fighting, sweetheart. I am proud of you

and proud to have been able to help however I could.

 

Hugs,

 

 

 

oleander soup , Toya Harraka <tla7220 wrote:

>

> I love you Tony.........

> Thanks for fighting for me and with me....

> Always,

> Toya

>

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