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Hi there all, may I ask if anybody has used Oleander for Esophagus

Cancer? Or specific cancers, is it better for others more or is it a

general remedy for all cancers.

 

How does one get the plant? I live in London (UK) and Beijing (China)

but never heard about this plant before, maybe I should go to a nursery

for plants and look there. Should I ask for Oleander Plant/Flower?

 

May I ask if anybody has used Oleander to heal their cancers in general.

 

Thankyou so much

 

G

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It seem to be helping me. I have been using it for three months alwnog with a lot of other stuff. but the tumor is slightly smaller.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas

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--- On Mon, 9/29/08, gerald.fiore <Dukka88 wrote:

gerald.fiore <Dukka88 Esophagus cancer - Oleander soup?oleander soup Date: Monday, September 29, 2008, 2:02 PM

 

 

Hi there all, may I ask if anybody has used Oleander for Esophagus Cancer? Or specific cancers, is it better for others more or is it a general remedy for all cancers.How does one get the plant? I live in London (UK) and Beijing (China)but never heard about this plant before, maybe I should go to a nursery for plants and look there. Should I ask for Oleander Plant/Flower?May I ask if anybody has used Oleander to heal their cancers in general.Thankyou so muchG

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Hi, GOleander is over 90% effective against all types of cancer. I don't know if oleander is found in the UK or China, or not. Your best bet would be to get it from http://www.sutherlandiaopc.com . However, if you should find a plant, you must make sure that it has not been sprayed with commercial insecticides and you must follow the recipe verbatum.You can learn about Oleander and its benefits by reading the Oleander Series at the top right of the page at/articles.htm You can also go to the "Files" link to the left and read more articles and you will find a testimonial section. Also, we have testimonies in our group, and I invite everyone to share your experiences.Warm regards,oleander soup , "gerald.fiore" <Dukka88 wrote:>> Hi there all, may I ask if anybody has used Oleander for Esophagus > Cancer? Or specific cancers, is it better for others more or is it a > general remedy for all cancers.> > How does one get the plant? I live in London (UK) and Beijing (China)> but never heard about this plant before, maybe I should go to a nursery > for plants and look there. Should I ask for Oleander Plant/Flower?> > May I ask if anybody has used Oleander to heal their cancers in general.> > Thankyou so much> > G>

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Thankyou guys,

 

I was wondering if you can get the seeds somewhere and plant them

yourself, that would be good too.

 

Sorry guys, been lazy and didn't look through the group messages so

will do now and look at the files section and links.

 

G

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You may have to do some looking around, but oleander plants are

available in the UK and China. In the UK they are grown mostly as

container plants due to the climate and moved indoors when it becomes

too cold. In some parts of China oleander is used in folk remedies.

 

Yes, it is a good idea to go back through the other messages. You ask

if oleander has worked for anyone here - of course it has, and you

will find plenty of success stories if you look both in the messages

and the files, and new success stories appear regularly.

 

One of our ongoing success stories is a member named Toya. She

reported just yesterday that her markers are down once again (and are

now around 29). I am sure there will be many more in the weeks and

months to come.

 

Though our group is five years old and has almost 1000 members, most

of the members have joined within the past 6 months or so after word

of oleander's success has grown.

 

Welcome to the group.

 

 

 

oleander soup , " gerald.fiore " <Dukka88 wrote:

>

> Thankyou guys,

>

> I was wondering if you can get the seeds somewhere and plant them

> yourself, that would be good too.

>

> Sorry guys, been lazy and didn't look through the group messages so

> will do now and look at the files section and links.

>

> G

>

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Thankyou Tony,

 

YOu wouldn't know what it is called in Chinese by any chance? Or maybe

need the botanical name and then ask my wife who is chinese to look for

it on Chinese internet and then locally in China.

 

I was thinking about the nurseries if they use chemicals and so that's

why one could buy the seeds or find the seeds and grow them in wild

surroundings or environment I mean and no pesticide, so probably best

to go with the online products to begin with.

 

G

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The best sources for a plant would be one grown by people you know who

did not use pesticides or else one from an organic nursery. I am not

sure about seed sources, but one of our members has offered to send

seeds to anyone who wants them for only the price of postage once the

plant has gone to seeds later in the year.

 

The name of the plant is nerium oleander. There is another variety

called thelvetica oleander, but it is not quite the same. The Chinese

translation is in Chinese it is known as & #22841; & #31481; & #26691; (jia zhu tao)

 

I agree that your best option would appear to be to begin with the

commercial product.

 

 

 

 

oleander soup , " gerald.fiore " <Dukka88 wrote:

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> Thankyou Tony,

>

> YOu wouldn't know what it is called in Chinese by any chance? Or maybe

> need the botanical name and then ask my wife who is chinese to look for

> it on Chinese internet and then locally in China.

>

> I was thinking about the nurseries if they use chemicals and so that's

> why one could buy the seeds or find the seeds and grow them in wild

> surroundings or environment I mean and no pesticide, so probably best

> to go with the online products to begin with.

>

> G

>

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Wow that would be great to get the seeds, would it be possible to ask

him/her or you could possibly give them my email? Thanks Tony, will

check that name, let my wife check on mainland china websites, let you

know what they say.

 

G

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The seeds aren't quite ready yet, but if you send me a sase to Renee Votta 1145 S. Hwy 46 New Braunfels, TX 78130 I'll send you a bunch of seeds. It shouldn't be long now.

 

Samala,

Renee

 

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But one of our members has offered to send

seeds to anyone who wants them for only the price of postage once the

plant has gone to seeds later in the year.

 

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Are these oleander seeds? Will they grow in utah?

Thanks, Robyn--- On Mon, 9/29/08, Gaiacita <gaiacita wrote:

Gaiacita <gaiacitaRe: Re: Esophagus cancer - Oleander soup?oleander soup Date: Monday, September 29, 2008, 7:21 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The seeds aren't quite ready yet, but if you send me a sase to Renee Votta 1145 S. Hwy 46 New Braunfels, TX 78130 I'll send you a bunch of seeds. It shouldn't be long now.

 

Samala,

Renee

 

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But one of our members has offered to send

seeds to anyone who wants them for only the price of postage once the

plant has gone to seeds later in the year.

 

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The oleander society lists suppliers:

http://www.oleander.org/suppliers.html

 

Ruth

oleander soup , " Tony " wrote:

>

> The best sources for a plant would be one grown by people you know who

> did not use pesticides or else one from an organic nursery. I am not

> sure about seed sources, but one of our members has offered to send

> seeds to anyone who wants them for only the price of postage once the

> plant has gone to seeds later in the year.

>

> The name of the plant is nerium oleander. There is another variety

> called thelvetica oleander, but it is not quite the same. The Chinese

> translation is in Chinese it is known as & #22841; & #31481; & #26691;

(jia zhu tao)

>

> I agree that your best option would appear to be to begin with the

> commercial product.

>

> >

>

>

> oleander soup , " gerald.fiore " <Dukka88@> wrote:

> >

> > Thankyou Tony,

> >

> > YOu wouldn't know what it is called in Chinese by any chance? Or

maybe

> > need the botanical name and then ask my wife who is chinese to

look for

> > it on Chinese internet and then locally in China.

> >

> > I was thinking about the nurseries if they use chemicals and so

that's

> > why one could buy the seeds or find the seeds and grow them in wild

> > surroundings or environment I mean and no pesticide, so probably best

> > to go with the online products to begin with.

> >

> > G

> >

>

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