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Tony, I appreciate your detailed and thoughtful replies. You wrote, I would try an array of things before I would ever consider chemo - such as oleander, inositol/IP6, colloidal silver, Blood

Support, etc. Maybe even MSM. Yep, doing or done them all, plus mostly organic diet, different kinds of detoxes, exercise, etc. Thanks also for letting me know that I have nothing to lose but cash by doing IPT instead of chemo. I'm checking out my options. Rhoda

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Ian,

 

Basically what oncologists do is make as much money off of you before you die. They have nothing helpful to offer other than misery and pain from chemo and radiation, both of which usually cause your demise long before the disease itself.

 

Bob

 

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Ian Watson

oleander soup

Saturday, October 25, 2008 5:21 AM

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Hi Matt

 

So Sad to hear what happened to your Aunt at so young an age. It is yet another lesson to us all how chemo and radiation is so damaging to our bodies.

 

[Change of Subject]

 

God gave us real food, but certain people in positions of power feel that that food has to be altered or processed in some way. So now because of this some foods can be very harmful to our bodies. Why cannot it be learned that food is divinley inspired in design why does man have to keep changing it, do they know more than God ?

 

Love in Jesus

 

Ian--- On Sat, 25/10/08, Matt Ackerman <agzooer wrote:

Matt Ackerman <agzooerRe: OS and chemooleander soup Date: Saturday, 25 October, 2008, 7:26 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In January my aunts arm started going numb. She went and found out she had a brain tumors. From there they discovered lung cancer and female cancer of all types. Basically she had cancer all in her body. It started at her cervix/lungs and went from there. They gave her 6 months to live. They left out the part that she'd die in exactly six months...from an accidental double dose of chemo. I find it frustrating. Especially since being here and learning that she'd of least had those last 6 months without being deathly ill. She looked and appeared so healthy before they started their treatments. She still died. I'd like to say I'd choose to not put myself through that if I could avoid it. She was in very bad shape inside though. So I can't say what I would do unless I was in the situation.

 

She was 42 and was fighting it with all her might for her 3 children. It made me realize how important annual check ups are.She hadn't been to see a doctor since she had her daughter 17 years ago.--- On Fri, 10/24/08, Gaiacita <gaiacita (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

Gaiacita <gaiacita (AT) gmail (DOT) com>Re: OS and chemooleander soupFriday, October 24, 2008, 9:32 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rhoda. Please do not buy into the trash the chemo doctors tell you. If you decide to use chemo, that's fine--but ignore their time table on life. They gave me only a "couple good years" even if I took both chemo and radiation (which I only did 5 months of the chemo, not 6 as they wanted, nor did I do any radiation at all), and only about 6 months if I did nothing but the surgery. It is now 18 years after the fact. Since belief plays a HUGE part in healing, it is imperative to understand that all the doctors are doing is guessing. They will claim it is based on facts, but they refuse to admit that every person is different. I did not believe them when they told me that--I didn't bother to argue with them, but to myself I said " and just how the heck do YOU know what MY body is willing or able to do?".

 

Keep up with all that good things you have done, and keep trying. You have the heart of a warrior.

 

Samala,

Renee

 

 

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Bear in mind that my onc says that even with chemo I have only 18 months to 2 years to my expiriy date. Rhoda

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I am so sorry to hear this. Please accept my heartfelt condolensces.

 

Love and Hugs,

 

 

oleander soup , Matt Ackerman <agzooer wrote:

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> In January my aunts arm started going numb. She went and found out she

had a brain tumors. From there they discovered lung cancer and female

cancer of all types. Basically she had cancer all in her body. It

started at her cervix/lungs and went from there. They gave her 6 months

to live. They left out the part that she'd die in exactly six

months...from an accidental double dose of chemo. I find it frustrating.

Especially since being here and learning that she'd of least had those

last 6 months without being deathly ill. She looked and appeared so

healthy before they started their treatments. She still died. I'd like

to say I'd choose to not put myself through that if I could avoid it.

She was in very bad shape inside though. So I can't say what I would do

unless I was in the situation.

>

> She was 42 and was fighting it with all her might for her 3 children.

It made me realize how important annual check ups are.She hadn't been to

see a doctor since she had her daughter 17 years ago.

>

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" Bear in mind that my onc says that even with chemo I have only 18

> months to 2 years to my expiriy date. Rhoda "

 

Rhoda,

 

Do not buy into this. Oncs are wrong every day. Look at Toya, a

perfect example. Please keep taking the oleander. And don't listen to

the oncs. They are medical professionals.

 

And we are going to prove them wrong.

 

Love and Hugs,

 

 

 

oleander soup , " Rhoda Mead " <hummingbird541

wrote:

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> Tony, I'm looking into several options, among them IPT, if I can

arrange it

> practially and financially. For those who don't know what it is, IPt

uses

> the well-known ability of tumor cells to uptake sugar at a much

greater rate

> than normal cells. So smaller amounts of chemo are combined with

insulin,

> etc, to enter cells preferentially.

>

> Tony or everyone, do you know whether IPT is as effective as

full-blast

> chemo. Bear in mind that my onc says that even with chemo I have only

18

> months to 2 years to my expiriy date. Rhoda

>

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