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Hello,

 

I just received this heartbreaking msg. from another group that I'm in and was

hoping someone might be able to give some helpful advice that I might forward on

to this poor family.

 

I hope someone can provide some insight as to what they can do to hopefully get

rid of this cancer.

 

Thank you so much for any help you can give.

 

Love & light,

Tami

 

 

Here's the message:

 

 

" I'm sorry I have been so quite for so long. Life has been one crazy thing after

another this year.

We are in the middle of a home remodel that is taking more time and money than

we had anticipated. That is OK, we can deal with that. We have moved in with my

husband's wonderful parents at their suggestion. At first I thought that this

would be awful for them. This has actually been a blessing in disguise.

My father in law has been having vision problems for the last couple of months

& had seen the eye doctor 3 different times before they found anything wrong.

They thought that he had a stroke. He had an MRI 2 weeks ago & we found out that

he has a cancerous brain tumor and it is very large! We are all just stunned! We

have gotten 2 other opinions on the MRI and all the doctor's agree that they

think it is Gliblastoma Muliforma. This translates into a death sentence! This

cancer is not curable, you can only postpone the inevitable :< My father in law

(Eric) will be having a biopsy of the tumor this Tuesday. I would so value

prayer in our families behalf. Not only that the procedure would go well, but

that the Lord would somehow get us through this time of incredible sorrow. Eric

is only 64 and is quickly becoming a shell of his former self. He has lost a

lot of weight over the last few months. He can now no longer read anymore and he

is an avid reader. He forgets things a minute after you tell him something, but

he knows enough to know that he is dying and not " thinking " correctly. He is

depressed & crying and sleeping most of the day. This is torture for our family

to watch this formerly vibrant & powerful man go downhill so rapidly. Please

pray for us to have the strength to get through this difficult time.

We are praying for a miracle to happen so that we may spread the awesome power

of the Lord!

BIG HUGS!!!!

Christie S. "

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Hi Tami,Did you tell them about oleander? It is very effective with brain cancer. They can get the supplement at http.www.sutherlandiaopc.com or make the oleander soup themselves.

 

 

The Recipe for Oleander Soup Part 1

 

 

 

The Recipe for Oleander Soup Part 2 - Tips and AdviceHowever, we would recommend that they get the supplement from Sutherlandia OPC. It is hassle free and you have the assurance that there are no mistakes.When making the soup one must follow the directions to the letter and be absolutely sure that the plant being used has not been sprayed with commercial pesticides, even if obtained from an organic nursery. Some organic nurseries are not truly "organic."Other supplements he should take are:Inositon/IP6Colloidal silverCoQ10Also, here is Tony's anti-cancer protocol. He should follow this to the letter also. A Natural Anti-Cancer ProtocolA good diet is essential. First and foremost, he should get rid of any sugar in his diet, as cancer feeds on sugar. Also, no processed foods, fast foods, junk foods, those "comfort foods," sweets, etc. A raw diet is best and he should do a lot of juicing. Below is an article on "Juice Feasting" that was featured in Natural News some months ago.http://www.naturalnews.com/022368.html Many who have been given "no hope" have been successful with this protocol. His focus should be diverted to enjoying life, to hope and optimism. This also plays a big part in healing. Doctors are not God. They go on what they learn. Very few are familiar with healing naturally.Please keep us informed as to his progress.Hugs,oleander soup , "Tami Walsh" <tamiickes wrote:>> Hello,> > I just received this heartbreaking msg. from another group that I'm in and was hoping someone might be able to give some helpful advice that I might forward on to this poor family. > > I hope someone can provide some insight as to what they can do to hopefully get rid of this cancer.> > Thank you so much for any help you can give.> > Love & light,> Tami> > > Here's the message:> > > "I'm sorry I have been so quite for so long. Life has been one crazy thing after another this year.> We are in the middle of a home remodel that is taking more time and money than we had anticipated. That is OK, we can deal with that. We have moved in with my husband's wonderful parents at their suggestion. At first I thought that this would be awful for them. This has actually been a blessing in disguise.> My father in law has been having vision problems for the last couple of months & had seen the eye doctor 3 different times before they found anything wrong. They thought that he had a stroke. He had an MRI 2 weeks ago & we found out that he has a cancerous brain tumor and it is very large! We are all just stunned! We have gotten 2 other opinions on the MRI and all the doctor's agree that they think it is Gliblastoma Muliforma. This translates into a death sentence! This cancer is not curable, you can only postpone the inevitable :< My father in law (Eric) will be having a biopsy of the tumor this Tuesday. I would so value prayer in our families behalf. Not only that the procedure would go well, but that the Lord would somehow get us through this time of incredible sorrow. Eric is only 64 and is quickly becoming a shell of his former self. He has lost a lot of weight over the last few months. He can now no longer read anymore and he is an avid reader. He forgets things a minute after you tell him something, but he knows enough to know that he is dying and not "thinking" correctly. He is depressed & crying and sleeping most of the day. This is torture for our family to watch this formerly vibrant & powerful man go downhill so rapidly. Please pray for us to have the strength to get through this difficult time.> We are praying for a miracle to happen so that we may spread the awesome power of the Lord!> BIG HUGS!!!!> Christie S. ">

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Hey there May, iam back !!!!!! i miss you and my group like crazy and iam ready to read read and read, i was having some troubles with my compouter because my inbox was foul and the messages where turning back but my daughter fixed that so iam ok now thank goodness.

big hugs to every body with lots and lots of love

muah and hugs Mary

 

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Monday, November 10, 2008 9:20 AM

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Hi Tami,Did you tell them about oleander? It is very effective with brain cancer. They can get the supplement at http.www.sutherlandiaopc.com or make the oleander soup themselves.

The Recipe for Oleander Soup Part 1

The Recipe for Oleander Soup Part 2 - Tips and AdviceHowever, we would recommend that they get the supplement from Sutherlandia OPC. It is hassle free and you have the assurance that there are no mistakes.When making the soup one must follow the directions to the letter and be absolutely sure that the plant being used has not been sprayed with commercial pesticides, even if obtained from an organic nursery. Some organic nurseries are not truly "organic."Other supplements he should take are:Inositon/IP6Colloidal silverCoQ10Also, here is Tony's anti-cancer protocol. He should follow this to the letter also. A Natural Anti-Cancer ProtocolA good diet is essential. First and foremost, he should get rid of any sugar in his diet, as cancer feeds on sugar. Also, no processed foods, fast foods, junk foods, those "comfort foods," sweets, etc. A raw diet is best and he should do a lot of juicing. Below is an article on "Juice Feasting" that was featured in Natural News some months ago.http://www.naturalnews.com/022368.html Many who have been given "no hope" have been successful with this protocol. His focus should be diverted to enjoying life, to hope and optimism. This also plays a big part in healing. Doctors are not God. They go on what they learn. Very few are familiar with healing naturally.Please keep us informed as to his progress.Hugs,oleander soup , "Tami Walsh" <tamiickes wrote:>> Hello,> > I just received this heartbreaking msg. from another group that I'm in and was hoping someone might be able to give some helpful advice that I might forward on to this poor family. > > I hope someone can provide some insight as to what they can do to hopefully get rid of this cancer.> > Thank you so much for any help you can give.> > Love & light,> Tami> > > Here's the message:> > > "I'm sorry I have been so quite for so long. Life has been one crazy thing after another this year.> We are in the middle of a home remodel that is taking more time and money than we had anticipated. That is OK, we can deal with that. We have moved in with my husband's wonderful parents at their suggestion. At first I thought that this would be awful for them. This has actually been a blessing in disguise.> My father in law has been having vision problems for the last couple of months & had seen the eye doctor 3 different times before they found anything wrong. They thought that he had a stroke. He had an MRI 2 weeks ago & we found out that he has a cancerous brain tumor and it is very large! We are all just stunned! We have gotten 2 other opinions on the MRI and all the doctor's agree that they think it is Gliblastoma Muliforma. This translates into a death sentence! This cancer is not curable, you can only postpone the inevitable :< My father in law (Eric) will be having a biopsy of the tumor this Tuesday. I would so value prayer in our families behalf. Not only that the procedure would go well, but that the Lord would somehow get us through this time of incredible sorrow. Eric is only 64 and is quickly becoming a shell of his former self. He has lost a lot of weight over the last few months. He can now no longer read anymore and he is an avid reader. He forgets things a minute after you tell him something, but he knows enough to know that he is dying and not "thinking" correctly. He is depressed & crying and sleeping most of the day. This is torture for our family to watch this formerly vibrant & powerful man go downhill so rapidly. Please pray for us to have the strength to get through this difficult time.> We are praying for a miracle to happen so that we may spread the awesome power of the Lord!> BIG HUGS!!!!> Christie S. ">

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MARY!!!!!!!!!!!!!I have been thinking of you. I expected you back in October and as November arrived I thought of you more and more. You were so missed! Send me a private email. Tell me all about your trip. I have read so much about Greece and am dying to know all about your travels. When you have time, of course. I know it takes a while to get settled in once back home.I am so glad you are back with us. We are looking forward to your valued input.LOVE YOU BUNCHES!!!!!!!!!and.......Welcome Back!Muah!oleander soup , "Maria Stathopoulos" <mary1kon wrote:>> Hey there May, iam back !!!!!! i miss you and my group like crazy and iam ready to read read and read, i was having some troubles with my compouter because my inbox was foul and the messages where turning back but my daughter fixed that so iam ok now thank goodness.> big hugs to every body with lots and lots of love> muah and hugs Mary> - >> >

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Tami,

The following may be of interest too:

 

 

http://grouppekurosawa.com/blog/2008_06_29_

http://grouppekurosawa.com/blog/2008_06_09_

 

- Steve

 

 

oleander soup oleander soup On Behalf Of Tami WalshSunday, November 09, 2008 4:36 AMTami Walsh FW: Desperate Plea for Prayer

Hello,I just received this heartbreaking msg. from another group that I'm in and was hoping someone might be able to give some helpful advice that I might forward on to this poor family. I hope someone can provide some insight as to what they can do to hopefully get rid of this cancer.Thank you so much for any help you can give.Love & light,Tami

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Tami,

 

My stepdad was diagnosed with a cancerous tumor blocking his bile duct which they said had spread to his pancreaous and liver and this was last Thanksgiving. He was given a couple of months and had lost over 50 lbs in two months. Well here we are a year later and he has put on weight and is golfing on a regular basis. He is 80 years old and living life to the fullest! Please have your friend try the Oleander or sutherlandiaopc along with the anti-cancer protocol suggested on the Oleandergoup website . Blessings and Prayers!

 

Tracy--- On Mon, 11/10/08, Norton, Steve <stephen.norton wrote:

Norton, Steve <stephen.nortonRE: FW: Desperate Plea for Prayeroleander soup Date: Monday, November 10, 2008, 10:54 AM

 

 

 

Tami,

The following may be of interest too:

 

 

http://grouppekuros awa.com/blog/ 2008_06_29_

http://grouppekuros awa.com/blog/ 2008_06_09_

 

- Steve

 

 

oleander soup [oleandersou p ] On Behalf Of Tami WalshSunday, November 09, 2008 4:36 AMTami Walsh FW: Desperate Plea for Prayer

Hello,I just received this heartbreaking msg. from another group that I'm in and was hoping someone might be able to give some helpful advice that I might forward on to this poor family. I hope someone can provide some insight as to what they can do to hopefully get rid of this cancer.Thank you so much for any help you can give.Love & light,Tami

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Tracy,

 

Thank you for this wonderful testimonial!

 

Hugs,

 

 

oleander soup , Tracy Rodriguez <tracyrod

wrote:

>

> Tami,

>

> My stepdad was diagnosed with a cancerous tumor blocking his bile duct

which they said had spread to his pancreaous and liver and this was last

Thanksgiving. He was given a couple of months and had lost over 50 lbs

in two months. Well here we are a year later and he has put on weight

and is golfing on a regular basis. He is 80 years old and living life

to the fullest! Please have your friend try the Oleander or

sutherlandiaopc along with the anti-cancer protocol suggested on the

Oleandergoup website . Blessings and Prayers!

>

> Tracy

>

> --- On Mon, 11/10/08, Norton, Steve stephen.norton wrote:

>

> Norton, Steve stephen.norton

> RE: FW: Desperate Plea for Prayer

> oleander soup

> Monday, November 10, 2008, 10:54 AM

>

Tami,

> The following may be of interest too:

>

>

> http://grouppekuros awa.com/blog/ 2008_06_29_

> http://grouppekuros awa.com/blog/ 2008_06_09_

>

> - Steve

>

>

>

> oleander soup [oleandersou

p ] On Behalf Of Tami Walsh

> Sunday, November 09, 2008 4:36 AM

> Tami Walsh

> FW: Desperate Plea for Prayer

>

>

> Hello,

>

> I just received this heartbreaking msg. from another group that I'm in

and was hoping someone might be able to give some helpful advice that I

might forward on to this poor family.

>

> I hope someone can provide some insight as to what they can do to

hopefully get rid of this cancer.

>

> Thank you so much for any help you can give.

>

> Love & light,

> Tami

>

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