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Likewise, does anyone have experience w/ Inositol IP6 shrinking benign tumors?

 

sun--- On Wed, 9/24/08, beted711 <beted711 wrote:

beted711 <beted711 OS for non-malignant tumorsoleander soup Received: Wednesday, September 24, 2008, 9:22 AM

 

 

Tony, have you heard of oleander dissolving tumors that were not cancer?Thanks, Betty

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I suspect that it may well do that since it goes after abnormal cells

in general, but I will do some checking. Inositol/IP6 and colloidal

silver both have been reported to shrink benign tumors.

 

 

oleander soup , " beted711 " <beted711 wrote:

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> Tony, have you heard of oleander dissolving tumors that were not cancer?

> Thanks, Betty

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Wrong forum I know.. but I have to say a big YES on CS shrinking benign tumors. My dog Weaver had a huge fatty tumor (size of an apricot) on his belly. After about a month on the Colloidal Silver, not kidding, it's gone, other tumors he has are also diminishing as well. The stuffs amazing.

 

Tammatha

 

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Tony

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008 8:11 PM

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I suspect that it may well do that since it goes after abnormal cellsin general, but I will do some checking. Inositol/IP6 and colloidalsilver both have been reported to shrink benign tumors.Tonyoleander soup , "beted711" <beted711 wrote:>> Tony, have you heard of oleander dissolving tumors that were not cancer?> Thanks, Betty>

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Yay Tammatha! I am so happy to hear this! Would you mind also posting this testimonial on oleander soup for pets?http://pets.Oleandersoup_for_Pets/ Thank you!Hugs,oleander soup , "Tammatha" <tammatha wrote:>> Wrong forum I know.. but I have to say a big YES on CS shrinking benign tumors. My dog Weaver had a huge fatty tumor (size of an apricot) on his belly. After about a month on the Colloidal Silver, not kidding, it's gone, other tumors he has are also diminishing as well. The stuffs amazing.> > Tammatha> - > Tony > oleander soup > Wednesday, September 24, 2008 8:11 PM> Re: OS for non-malignant tumors> > > I suspect that it may well do that since it goes after abnormal cells> in general, but I will do some checking. Inositol/IP6 and colloidal> silver both have been reported to shrink benign tumors.> > Tony> > oleander soup , "beted711" beted711@ wrote:> >> > Tony, have you heard of oleander dissolving tumors that were not cancer?> > Thanks, Betty> >>

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Okay, I will.

 

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008 8:48 PM

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Yay Tammatha! I am so happy to hear this! Would you mind also posting this testimonial on oleander soup for pets?http://pets.Oleandersoup_for_Pets/ Thank you!Hugs,oleander soup , "Tammatha" <tammatha wrote:>> Wrong forum I know.. but I have to say a big YES on CS shrinking benign tumors. My dog Weaver had a huge fatty tumor (size of an apricot) on his belly. After about a month on the Colloidal Silver, not kidding, it's gone, other tumors he has are also diminishing as well. The stuffs amazing.> > Tammatha> - > Tony > oleander soup > Wednesday, September 24, 2008 8:11 PM> Re: OS for non-m! alignant tumors> > > I suspect that it may well do that since it goes after abnormal cells> in general, but I will do some checking. Inositol/IP6 and colloidal> silver both have been reported to shrink benign tumors.> > Tony> > oleander soup , "beted711" beted711@ wrote:> >> > Tony, have you heard of oleander dissolving tumors that were not cancer?> > Thanks, Betty> >>

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I thought I joined that group but I'm not getting the emails.

 

Tammatha

 

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May

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008 8:48 PM

Re: OS for non-malignant tumors

 

 

Yay Tammatha! I am so happy to hear this! Would you mind also posting this testimonial on oleander soup for pets?http://pets.Oleandersoup_for_Pets/ Thank you!Hugs,oleander soup , "Tammatha" <tammatha wrote:>> Wrong forum I know.. but I have to say a big YES on CS shrinking benign tumors. My dog Weaver had a huge fatty tumor (size of an apricot) on his belly. After about a month on the Colloidal Silver, not kidding, it's gone, other tumors he has are also diminishing as well. The stuffs amazing.> > Tammatha> - > Tony > oleander soup > Wednesday, September 24, 2008 8:11 PM> Re: OS for non-m! alignant tumors> > > I suspect that it may well do that since it goes after abnormal cells> in general, but I will do some checking. Inositol/IP6 and colloidal> silver both have been reported to shrink benign tumors.> > Tony> > oleander soup , "beted711" beted711@ wrote:> >> > Tony, have you heard of oleander dissolving tumors that were not cancer?> > Thanks, Betty> >>

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Tammatha,

 

I'm a moderator on the oleander pet group so I checked your status and you are bouncing. I have no power to unbounce you so you have to wait for to do it for you.

 

Barbara

 

 

 

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I thought I joined that group but I'm not getting the emails.

 

Tammatha

 

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Question re: fatty tumors on pets - are they made up of fibrin - like the same matter that benign breast tumors are made of?

 

sun--- On Fri, 9/26/08, Tammatha <tammatha wrote:

Tammatha <tammathaRe: Re: OS for non-malignant tumorsoleander soup Received: Friday, September 26, 2008, 8:07 PM

 

 

 

Okay, I will.

 

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May

oleander soup

Wednesday, September 24, 2008 8:48 PM

Re: OS for non-malignant tumors

 

 

Yay Tammatha! I am so happy to hear this! Would you mind also posting this testimonial on oleander soup for pets?http://pets. groups.. com Oleandersoup_ for_Pets/ Thank you!Hugs,oleander soup, "Tammatha" <tammatha wrote:>> Wrong forum I know.. but I have to say a big YES on CS shrinking benign tumors. My dog Weaver had a huge fatty tumor (size of an apricot) on his belly. After about a month on the Colloidal Silver, not kidding, it's gone, other tumors he has are also diminishing as well. The stuffs amazing.> > Tammatha> - > Tony > oleander soup > Wednesday,

September 24, 2008 8:11 PM> Re: OS for non-m! alignant tumors> > > I suspect that it may well do that since it goes after abnormal cells> in general, but I will do some checking. Inositol/IP6 and colloidal> silver both have been reported to shrink benign tumors.> > Tony> > oleander soup, "beted711" beted711@ wrote:> >> > Tony, have you heard of oleander dissolving tumors that were not cancer?> > Thanks, Betty> >>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Huh? Bouncing? Let me see what I can do. Thanks for telling me.

 

Hugs,

 

 

oleander soup , " Tammatha " <tammatha wrote:

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Hi sun,

 

Yes, as far as I know, fatty tumors in both people and pets are composed

of fibrin.

 

Hugs,

 

 

oleander soup , sun ray <revelation3_21 wrote:

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> Question re: fatty tumors on pets - are they made up of fibrin - like

the same matter that benign breast tumors are made of?

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> sun

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Okay, thanks Barbara for letting me know, thought there might be a problem.

 

Tammatha

 

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Barbara

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Friday, September 26, 2008 5:42 PM

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Tammatha,

 

I'm a moderator on the oleander pet group so I checked your status and you are bouncing. I have no power to unbounce you so you have to wait for to do it for you.

 

Barbara

 

 

 

,

I thought I joined that group but I'm not getting the emails.

 

Tammatha

 

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