Guest guest Posted November 11, 2008 Report Share Posted November 11, 2008 You know, it just might - I have learned to not put anything past oleander. It almost assuredly would not hurt. However, Parkinson's is a central nervous system disorder as opposed to an immune disorder. Since Parkinson's has been associated with mercury and other heavy metal contaminiation, in many instances metal detox, including amalgam filling removal, has worked wonders. For more information, see this entry on my website: /Parkinsons_Disease.htm oleander soup , " yahsway " <Yahsway wrote: > > what about for parkinsons disaease? > > - > > oleander soup > Tuesday, November 11, 2008 3:54 PM > [sPAM] Re: Question about OPC > > > Oleander can begin to work in as little as a couple of weeks to a > month, but normally it takes two or three months for most people and > it can take quite a bit longer - it depends on the type of cancer, the > stage it is in and rate of progression and the health of the individual. > > I would bet that if you do not see an improvement with your test > results (which you very well may see) that you will at least see a > slowing or halt in the rate of progression. > > Normally what happens is that the oleander goes to work fighting the > cancer and boosting your immune system. At first you will notice the > rate of progression (tumor size, cancer markers, etc.) slow. Then the > growth rate will actually be halted (which means that at worst you > have achieved a state of chronic care for a no longer worsening > condition). After that the signs/tumor size begin to lessen. And > finally they are gone altogether or else the tumor has turned into a > small non-benign mass, which means that a maintenance dose and good > diet and lifestyle will likely be all you ever need to live a long and > cancer free life. > > And that is exactly my hopes and wishes for you! > > > > oleander soup , " Carl Fritch " <carlfritch@> wrote: > > > > I have stage 4 Prostate Cancer and I am under the care of a doctor > > with Hormonal Therapy. I get my PSA checked every 3 months. The last > > 6 months my PSA has started to rise which indicates that I am becoming > > refactory to the treatment. > > > > > > I've been taking Southerlandia OPC since the first part of September > > and I'm currently up to 4 capsules a day. My next PSA test will be in > > December so when I have the test I will be on OPC for close to 3 > > months. > > > > How long should should it be before I see results from the OPC? > > > > Thanks in advance. > > Carl > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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