Guest guest Posted October 17, 2008 Report Share Posted October 17, 2008 Jeff, that is just wonderful news! I almost want to cry. I have often thought about Mary Ann because it seemed that she was losing her battle after her earlier chemo had so weakened her immune system and I really feared that she had come to us too late. Alright damnit - I will cry . . . but it is tears of joy! I have absolutely no doubt that oleander and the other great things you encouraged and helped her to do has made all the difference in rebuilding her immune system and helping lessen the chemo this last time so that it could be effective without so much damage. Normally oleander is better by itself than in combination with chemo (and chemo by itself is virtually worthless), but in some instances it appears that chemo and oleander may be a better option. Breast cancer and pancreatic cancer may be two types of cancer where this might be the case. One of our other great success stories is our member Toya. Her breast cancer was getting worse when she was undergoing chemo without oleander and her other supplements, but once she was able to start taking her supplements again (her family had confiscated them and turned them in to her oncologist!), she has steadily gained an upper hand. Thanks so much for updating us! Your message has indeed been a blessing and I am just so thrilled! And stay in touch, will ya? oleander soup , " jeffery.jack " <jeffery.jack wrote: > > Hello OS Group, > It has been some time since I posted to the gourp, but I thought > that I would take the time to post an update on Mary Ann. If you > search her name you can find old posts that give the actions that > Mary Ann used in her battle against Stage 4 Breast CA with mets to > multiple places. > Update is as follows. She has continued most of the alternative > home remedies as discussed in previous posts, she also opted to > start chemo about 9 months ago. She was told about a year and a > half ago that she would be dead within 6 months at most. So she is > a year past beating the odds. She is alive and well. Her tumor > counts continue to drop and she can no longer feel the tumor that > was once very large on her chest wall. This being the second bout > of Breast Ca she was very concerned about the chemo side effects > because of here first experience. She took oleander, Budwig, and > other remidies and she says that the chemo effects were minimal > compaired to the first time she went through chemo. During this > time here white blood cell counts remained stable which really > suprised her oncologist. Her cancer counts continue to go down and > she is living life to the full. The says that she thanks Jesus for > her healing and thanks people for their prayers. > As for me, I have been taking about 1 tbsp. of my own homemade > oleander, cat's claw, pao d' Arco tincture daily, and I continue > with many other healthy lifestyle interventions. I have been taking > the OS now daily for about 18 months with not a single side effect. > Occasionally if I take 2 tbsp. for a time, I do get mild diarrhea, > but that is the only side effect experienced. > I believe that the Oleander Soup as a part of a comprehensive cancer > battle plan is a wonderful ally, and due to it's ease and cost of > preparation should be included in just about everyone's cancer > battle plan. > I do not get the daily OS group postings any more and do not check > the group as frequently as I used to, but if anyone ever needs > anything I check my account regularly. Feel free to e-mail > anytime. > > Blessings to All, > > Jeff > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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