Guest guest Posted September 4, 2008 Report Share Posted September 4, 2008 Most of you are familiar with our group member Toya - who had inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) that had metasticized and was so advanced that her breast was blackened and swollen to the point of being ready to literally explode. As you may recall, all her oncologist could offer was radiation to get her breast to a point where he could safely remove it, and even then he could only offer her a few extra months time to spend with friends and family. She just got her latest results and her markers are down to 33! She was so excited I thought that my IM message box was going to start bouncing across the screen - and I am very happy and excited for her too. So the progression has now been from a high of 365 to 116 to 61 and now 33. And her darkened skin continues to improve and lighten as well. As a lesson to all, Toya has followed the COMPLETE anti-cancer protocol I suggest and then some, and she firmly believes that it has saved her life. I am sure that she would be happy to answer any questions other members might wish to ask about all the things she has done and endured in her winning battle. Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2008 Report Share Posted September 4, 2008 Tony, I don't know anything about markers and have heard them mentioned a bit on this forum. What is the ideal number and what is it called on the blood test? Is it the CA 125? Tammatha - Tony oleander soup Thursday, September 04, 2008 2:49 PM More good news from a group member Most of you are familiar with our group member Toya - who hadinflammatory breast cancer (IBC) that had metasticized and was soadvanced that her breast was blackened and swollen to the point ofbeing ready to literally explode. As you may recall, all heroncologist could offer was radiation to get her breast to a pointwhere he could safely remove it, and even then he could only offer hera few extra months time to spend with friends and family.She just got her latest results and her markers are down to 33!She was so excited I thought that my IM message box was going to startbouncing across the screen - and I am very happy and excited for hertoo. So the progression has now been from a high of 365 to 116 to 61and now 33. And her darkened skin continues to improve and lighten aswell.As a lesson to all, Toya has followed the COMPLETE anti-cancerprotocol I suggest and then some, and she firmly believes that it hassaved her life.I am sure that she would be happy to answer any questions othermembers might wish to ask about all the things she has done andendured in her winning battle.Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2008 Report Share Posted September 4, 2008 That is absolutely fabulous news. I am really happy for her, what a marvelous story!!!What were the "and then some" that she added? Really curious. Did she do liver flushes till there were no more stones? Some on curezone talk about after the liver is clean, that it will drain the lymph if you continue to flush. Did she do that? Is that something to consider? Curious. Janna -------------- Original message from "Tony" : -------------- Most of you are familiar with our group member Toya - who had inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) that had metasticized and was so advanced that her breast was blackened and swollen to the point of being ready to literally explode. As you may recall, all her oncologist could offer was radiation to get her breast to a point where he could safely remove it, and even then he could only offer her a few extra months time to spend with friends and family. She just got her latest results and her markers are down to 33! She was so excited I thought that my IM message box was going to start bouncing across the screen - and I am very happy and excited for her too. So the progression has now been from a high of 365 to 116 to 61 and now 33. And her darkened skin continues to improve and lighten as well. As a lesson to all, Toya has followed the COMPLETE anti-cancer protocol I suggest and then some, and she firmly believes that it has saved her life. I am sure that she would be happy to answer any questions other members might wish to ask about all the things she has done and endured in her winning battle. Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2008 Report Share Posted September 5, 2008 That's wonderful! I'm not very familiar with different cancers but that sounds very scary. My question...since I'm just learning about cancers...how does someone get so advanced? Don't they try to stop it before it gets so far along with the blackening etc?--- On Thu, 9/4/08, Tony wrote: Tony More good news from a group memberoleander soup Date: Thursday, September 4, 2008, 5:49 PM Most of you are familiar with our group member Toya - who hadinflammatory breast cancer (IBC) that had metasticized and was soadvanced that her breast was blackened and swollen to the point ofbeing ready to literally explode. As you may recall, all heroncologist could offer was radiation to get her breast to a pointwhere he could safely remove it, and even then he could only offer hera few extra months time to spend with friends and family.She just got her latest results and her markers are down to 33!She was so excited I thought that my IM message box was going to startbouncing across the screen - and I am very happy and excited for hertoo. So the progression has now been from a high of 365 to 116 to 61and now 33. And her darkened skin continues to improve and lighten aswell.As a lesson to all, Toya has followed the COMPLETE anti-cancerprotocol I suggest and then some, and she firmly believes that it hassaved her life.I am sure that she would be happy to answer any questions othermembers might wish to ask about all the things she has done andendured in her winning battle.Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2008 Report Share Posted September 5, 2008 Congratulations Toya, this is marvelous news! Hugs, oleander soup , " Tony " wrote: > > Most of you are familiar with our group member Toya - who had > inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) that had metasticized and was so > advanced that her breast was blackened and swollen to the point of > being ready to literally explode. As you may recall, all her > oncologist could offer was radiation to get her breast to a point > where he could safely remove it, and even then he could only offer her > a few extra months time to spend with friends and family. > > She just got her latest results and her markers are down to 33! > > She was so excited I thought that my IM message box was going to start > bouncing across the screen - and I am very happy and excited for her > too. So the progression has now been from a high of 365 to 116 to 61 > and now 33. And her darkened skin continues to improve and lighten as > well. > > As a lesson to all, Toya has followed the COMPLETE anti-cancer > protocol I suggest and then some, and she firmly believes that it has > saved her life. > > I am sure that she would be happy to answer any questions other > members might wish to ask about all the things she has done and > endured in her winning battle. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2008 Report Share Posted September 5, 2008 Dear Tony, I have a patient after taking OPC Oleander cap for ~6 days got severe diarrhoea. He suffer from a kind sarcoma of large size at the rt thigh. He start with 2 cap bd rt. away in the very beginning without obvious side effect except slightly diarrhoea occasionally in the morning. The fecal matter is dark tarry in color with mild bloody smelling. However, last sat. after ~ 6 days, he sudden got severe diarrhoea with a lot of dark stool. He also got fainting & symptoms of anaemia, short of breath, paleness etc. What is the effect of OPC on the blood system. Will it cause RBC lysis as the symptoms seem to be? Could you give me some hints? Anything similar case happened before? Best Rgds! Dr tst oleander soup From: Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 21:49:29 +0000 More good news from a group member Most of you are familiar with our group member Toya - who hadinflammatory breast cancer (IBC) that had metasticized and was soadvanced that her breast was blackened and swollen to the point ofbeing ready to literally explode. As you may recall, all heroncologist could offer was radiation to get her breast to a pointwhere he could safely remove it, and even then he could only offer hera few extra months time to spend with friends and family.She just got her latest results and her markers are down to 33!She was so excited I thought that my IM message box was going to startbouncing across the screen - and I am very happy and excited for hertoo. So the progression has now been from a high of 365 to 116 to 61and now 33. And her darkened skin continues to improve and lighten aswell.As a lesson to all, Toya has followed the COMPLETE anti-cancerprotocol I suggest and then some, and she firmly believes that it hassaved her life.I am sure that she would be happy to answer any questions othermembers might wish to ask about all the things she has done andendured in her winning battle.Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2008 Report Share Posted September 5, 2008 I have never heard of bloody stools being associated with oleander before this week. I have forwarded a note to Marc and will also do some checking with the folks familiar with Anvirzel. Was the dose increased prior to the severe diarrhea, etc.? Is the patient on any blood thinning or heart medication? oleander soup , rose Lamb <roselamb8 wrote: > > > Dear Tony, > I have a patient after taking OPC Oleander cap for ~6 days got severe diarrhoea. He suffer from a kind sarcoma of large size at the rt thigh. > He start with 2 cap bd rt. away in the very beginning without obvious side effect except slightly diarrhoea occasionally in the morning. > The fecal matter is dark tarry in color with mild bloody smelling. However, last sat. after ~ 6 days, he sudden got severe diarrhoea with a lot of dark > stool. He also got fainting & symptoms of anaemia, short of breath, paleness etc. > What is the effect of OPC on the blood system. Will it cause RBC lysis as the symptoms seem to be? Could you give me some hints? > Anything similar case happened before? > > Best Rgds! > > Dr tst > > > > oleander soup: : Thu, 4 Sep 2008 21:49:29 +0000 More good news from a group member > > > > > Most of you are familiar with our group member Toya - who hadinflammatory breast cancer (IBC) that had metasticized and was soadvanced that her breast was blackened and swollen to the point ofbeing ready to literally explode. As you may recall, all heroncologist could offer was radiation to get her breast to a pointwhere he could safely remove it, and even then he could only offer hera few extra months time to spend with friends and family.She just got her latest results and her markers are down to 33!She was so excited I thought that my IM message box was going to startbouncing across the screen - and I am very happy and excited for hertoo. So the progression has now been from a high of 365 to 116 to 61and now 33. And her darkened skin continues to improve and lighten aswell.As a lesson to all, Toya has followed the COMPLETE anti-cancerprotocol I suggest and then some, and she firmly believes that it hassaved her life.I am sure that she would be happy to answer any questions othermembers might wish to ask about all the things she has done andendured in her winning battle.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2008 Report Share Posted September 5, 2008 That is WONDERFUL news Tony! Can I ask what protocol Toya used? Was it the OPC, IP6 and colloidal silver. Or was it the one with MMS, MSM, DMSO? Loved hearing a good ending esp. when she wasn't given a good diagnosis. All my best Toya for continued success with this. Bonnie & ACodyIt's only a deal if it's where you want to go. Find your travel deal here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2008 Report Share Posted September 5, 2008 Tony: Kindly please tell me which is the number of the message where you recommended to Toya the Complete anti-cancer protocol. Regards. Leo.--- El jue, 4/9/08, Tony escribió:De: Tony Asunto: More good news from a group memberPara: oleander soup Fecha: jueves, 4 septiembre, 2008 11:49Most of you are familiar with our group member Toya - who hadinflammatory breast cancer (IBC) that had metasticized and was soadvanced that her breast was blackened and swollen to the point ofbeing ready to literally explode. As you may recall, all heroncologist could offer was radiation to get her breast to a pointwhere he could safely remove it, and even then he could only offer hera few extra months time to spend with friends and family.She just got her latest results and her markers are down to 33!She was so excited I thought that my IM message box was going to startbouncing across the screen - and I am very happy and excited for hertoo. So the progression has now been from a high of 365 to 116 to 61and now 33. And her darkened skin continues to improve and lighten aswell.As a lesson to all, Toya has followed the COMPLETE anti-cancerprotocol I suggest and then some, and she firmly believes that it hassaved her life.I am sure that she would be happy to answer any questions othermembers might wish to ask about all the things she has done andendured in her winning battle.Tony--- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2008 Report Share Posted September 6, 2008 Congratulations Toya, keep up the good work. God bless your kind and generous heart Tony for helping those in dire need of your OPC and good advice. Melly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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