Guest guest Posted November 12, 2008 Report Share Posted November 12, 2008 I would be happy to have a poll and include the questions you posed as well as other suggested questions - though the polling feature is set where only us mean moderators can use it, and will likely remain that way for now due to the potential for abuse. Do not be surprised if you get a rather small response - many, many people have come here to get information, learn how to make the " soup " or where to purchase supplement or medical forms of oleander, but a fairly small group seems to be actively participating at any given time. It would be interesting to find out the response though and I might be pleasantly surprised. oleander soup , " Jenna " <jennas2000 wrote: > > Hello Oleandersoup group. I am relatively new here, and like all of > you, I am seeking information and support. I felt the most effective > way to do this is to post some questions in the " Polls " section of our > group, but the feature seems to be disabled. I was wondering if > the " polls " feature could please be activated so that the group can be > surveyed? > > Some key questions that I was interested in posting: > > 1. How long have you or your loved one been taking oleander? > less than 1 month > 1-3 months > 3-6 months > 6-9 months > 9-12 months > over 1 year > > 2. Please answer only If you or your loved one have been on oleander > dose for 0-3 months: Have you noticed improvement in your or your loved > one's cancer? > yes > no > > 3. Please answer only If you or your loved one have been on oleander > dose for 3-6 months: Have you noticed improvement in your or your loved > one's cancer? > yes > no > > 4. Please answer only If you or your loved one have been on oleander > dose for 6+ months: Have you noticed improvement in your or your loved > one's cancer? > yes > no > > 5. How are you or your loved one taking oleander? > soup > pill > > That's all of the questions that I have for now, and maybe others have > some really good ones too? I think the " polls " section could prove to > be a great tool for us in sharing information and I would really > appreciate it being activated. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2008 Report Share Posted November 12, 2008 Hey Tony,I read everything.....skip through a lot......I started taking home made oleander soup 5 yrs ago....was also told 5 yrs ago that if I didnt let the medical establishment cut off,burn,nuke and poison myself,I would be dead in 5 yrs....guess what ...I'm still here.! I took the oleander religeously for 2 yrs.....then the taste started getting to me and the very thought of it would make me retch.....I do other supps as well....I discontinued oleander....which I now feel guilty about....about mid 08 my cancer markers were rising in a blood test and after extensive testing I was informed that I have small hotspots in some ribs and hip and lymph nodes in chest .........but no organ mets.....back to the drawing board.....Now I have purchased clear capsules to fill with oleander so I dont taste !! I didnt realise that before duhhh! although it takes 10 to fill with 1 tablespoon.......Incidentally the surgeons said to me....whatever youre doing keep it up and how well I look etc....I have talked to my personal surgeon about oleander....In the beginning she was very superior but now she's a lot more open....This is a top oncology surgeon at an important oncology Hos in NZ.So minds are opening here and there.Quite frankly any remedy that can be made at home and costs little to make is worth a go in my book.Cheers......arohanui....Pam NZ - Tony oleander soup Thursday, November 13, 2008 7:24 AM Polls I would be happy to have a poll and include the questions you posed aswell as other suggested questions - though the polling feature is setwhere only us mean moderators can use it, and will likely remain thatway for now due to the potential for abuse.Do not be surprised if you get a rather small response - many, manypeople have come here to get information, learn how to make the "soup"or where to purchase supplement or medical forms of oleander, but afairly small group seems to be actively participating at any given time.It would be interesting to find out the response though and I might bepleasantly surprised.Tonyoleander soup , "Jenna" <jennas2000 wrote:>> Hello Oleandersoup group. I am relatively new here, and like all of > you, I am seeking information and support. I felt the most effective > way to do this is to post some questions in the "Polls" section of our > group, but the feature seems to be disabled. I was wondering if > the "polls" feature could please be activated so that the group can be > surveyed?> > Some key questions that I was interested in posting:> > 1. How long have you or your loved one been taking oleander?> less than 1 month> 1-3 months> 3-6 months> 6-9 months> 9-12 months> over 1 year> > 2. Please answer only If you or your loved one have been on oleander > dose for 0-3 months: Have you noticed improvement in your or your loved > one's cancer? > yes> no> > 3. Please answer only If you or your loved one have been on oleander > dose for 3-6 months: Have you noticed improvement in your or your loved > one's cancer?> yes> no> > 4. Please answer only If you or your loved one have been on oleander > dose for 6+ months: Have you noticed improvement in your or your loved > one's cancer? > yes> no> > 5. How are you or your loved one taking oleander?> soup> pill> > That's all of the questions that I have for now, and maybe others have > some really good ones too? I think the "polls" section could prove to > be a great tool for us in sharing information and I would really > appreciate it being activated.> Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 270.9.1/1781 - Release 11/11/2008 8:59 AM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2008 Report Share Posted November 13, 2008 Thank you, Tony! I look forward to seeing the " polls " section put to good use on this site. I really do hope that we get a lot of responses. I am in a time crunch for answers. My 57-year-old dad has stage IV esophageal cancer (andeocarcinoma) which has metastasized to the liver and possibly bone. I have been looking into EVERYTHING that I can possibly find to help him. He has been on Sutherlandia OPC for about 4 weeks. He started with two capsules a day and has since up'ed it to four as of 1-2 weeks ago. His prognosis is " dead by Christmas " (as his first, AND FORMER, oncologist so eloquently put it). His new doctor gave him his first round of chemo yesterday (Cisplatin and Irinotecan). They plan to hit him again Nov 19, and I hope to convince him otherwise. So if you could please get the polls up as soon as you are able, I would greatly appreciate your effort. My hope is to survey the 900+ people on here and get an idea as to an average timetable for oleander's effectiveness. Jenna oleander soup , " Tony " wrote: > > I would be happy to have a poll and include the questions you posed as > well as other suggested questions - though the polling feature is set > where only us mean moderators can use it, and will likely remain that > way for now due to the potential for abuse. > > Do not be surprised if you get a rather small response - many, many > people have come here to get information, learn how to make the " soup " > or where to purchase supplement or medical forms of oleander, but a > fairly small group seems to be actively participating at any given time. > > It would be interesting to find out the response though and I might be > pleasantly surprised. > > > > oleander soup , " Jenna " <jennas2000@> wrote: > > > > Hello Oleandersoup group. I am relatively new here, and like all of > > you, I am seeking information and support. I felt the most effective > > way to do this is to post some questions in the " Polls " section of our > > group, but the feature seems to be disabled. I was wondering if > > the " polls " feature could please be activated so that the group can be > > surveyed? > > > > Some key questions that I was interested in posting: > > > > 1. How long have you or your loved one been taking oleander? > > less than 1 month > > 1-3 months > > 3-6 months > > 6-9 months > > 9-12 months > > over 1 year > > > > 2. Please answer only If you or your loved one have been on oleander > > dose for 0-3 months: Have you noticed improvement in your or your loved > > one's cancer? > > yes > > no > > > > 3. Please answer only If you or your loved one have been on oleander > > dose for 3-6 months: Have you noticed improvement in your or your loved > > one's cancer? > > yes > > no > > > > 4. Please answer only If you or your loved one have been on oleander > > dose for 6+ months: Have you noticed improvement in your or your loved > > one's cancer? > > yes > > no > > > > 5. How are you or your loved one taking oleander? > > soup > > pill > > > > That's all of the questions that I have for now, and maybe others have > > some really good ones too? I think the " polls " section could prove to > > be a great tool for us in sharing information and I would really > > appreciate it being activated. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2008 Report Share Posted November 13, 2008 I will see what we can do about having one or more polls soon. Meanwhile, if your father survives his chemo MY prognosis is that he will live until Christmas too. Christmas of 2038 that is. Chemo at most only buys a very short amount of low quality life. It has a virtual zero percent success rate with cancer that has metasticized and in most instances the patients die of the chemo before the cancer. It is important to note that 75% of oncologists surveyed said they would not personally take chemo due to the low success rates and horrific side effects. Yet oncologists prescribe chemo to 75% of their patients. That is because that is what they have been taught AND oncologists on average make 75% of their income from the markup they get on the chemo the prescribe and resell to their patients. I hope you talk him out of it too, but we will be here for you and your father no matter what. He really should add more of the items on my protocol to have the very best chances of success. oleander soup , " Jenna " <jennas2000 wrote: > > Thank you, Tony! I look forward to seeing the " polls " section put to > good use on this site. I really do hope that we get a lot of > responses. > > I am in a time crunch for answers. My 57-year-old dad has stage IV > esophageal cancer (andeocarcinoma) which has metastasized to the > liver and possibly bone. I have been looking into EVERYTHING that I > can possibly find to help him. He has been on Sutherlandia OPC for > about 4 weeks. He started with two capsules a day and has since > up'ed it to four as of 1-2 weeks ago. His prognosis is " dead by > Christmas " (as his first, AND FORMER, oncologist so eloquently put > it). His new doctor gave him his first round of chemo yesterday > (Cisplatin and Irinotecan). They plan to hit him again Nov 19, and I > hope to convince him otherwise. > > So if you could please get the polls up as soon as you are able, I > would greatly appreciate your effort. My hope is to survey the 900+ > people on here and get an idea as to an average timetable for > oleander's effectiveness. > > Jenna > > > > > oleander soup , " Tony " @> wrote: > > > > I would be happy to have a poll and include the questions you posed > as > > well as other suggested questions - though the polling feature is > set > > where only us mean moderators can use it, and will likely remain > that > > way for now due to the potential for abuse. > > > > Do not be surprised if you get a rather small response - many, many > > people have come here to get information, learn how to make > the " soup " > > or where to purchase supplement or medical forms of oleander, but a > > fairly small group seems to be actively participating at any given > time. > > > > It would be interesting to find out the response though and I might > be > > pleasantly surprised. > > > > > > > > oleander soup , " Jenna " <jennas2000@> wrote: > > > > > > Hello Oleandersoup group. I am relatively new here, and like all > of > > > you, I am seeking information and support. I felt the most > effective > > > way to do this is to post some questions in the " Polls " section > of our > > > group, but the feature seems to be disabled. I was wondering if > > > the " polls " feature could please be activated so that the group > can be > > > surveyed? > > > > > > Some key questions that I was interested in posting: > > > > > > 1. How long have you or your loved one been taking oleander? > > > less than 1 month > > > 1-3 months > > > 3-6 months > > > 6-9 months > > > 9-12 months > > > over 1 year > > > > > > 2. Please answer only If you or your loved one have been on > oleander > > > dose for 0-3 months: Have you noticed improvement in your or your > loved > > > one's cancer? > > > yes > > > no > > > > > > 3. Please answer only If you or your loved one have been on > oleander > > > dose for 3-6 months: Have you noticed improvement in your or your > loved > > > one's cancer? > > > yes > > > no > > > > > > 4. Please answer only If you or your loved one have been on > oleander > > > dose for 6+ months: Have you noticed improvement in your or your > loved > > > one's cancer? > > > yes > > > no > > > > > > 5. How are you or your loved one taking oleander? > > > soup > > > pill > > > > > > That's all of the questions that I have for now, and maybe others > have > > > some really good ones too? I think the " polls " section could > prove to > > > be a great tool for us in sharing information and I would really > > > appreciate it being activated. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2008 Report Share Posted November 14, 2008 Hi Jenna, Along w/Oleander, I would look into LDN. It is not a cure, but, may buy time by halting the progression of the disease, giving the oleander a chance to cure!! Nonie> I am in a time crunch for answers. My 57-year-old dad has stage IV > esophageal cancer (andeocarcinoma) which has metastasized to the > liver and possibly bone. I have been looking into EVERYTHING that I > can possibly find to help him. He has been on Sutherlandia OPC for > about 4 weeks. He started with two capsules a day and has since > up'ed it to four as of 1-2 weeks ago. His prognosis is "dead by > Christmas" (as his first, AND FORMER, oncologist so eloquently put > it). His new doctor gave him his first round of chemo yesterday > (Cisplatin and Irinotecan). They plan to hit him again Nov 19, and I > hope to convince him otherwise. > > Jenna> Individual Email | Traditional> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2008 Report Share Posted November 14, 2008 Thank you, Nonie. I will certainly research the drug. Jenna oleander soup , Nonie <nmsammy wrote: > > > Hi Jenna, > > Along w/Oleander, I would look into LDN. It is not a cure, but, may buy time by halting the progression of the disease, giving the oleander a chance to cure!! > > Nonie> I am in a time crunch for answers. My 57-year-old dad has stage IV > esophageal cancer (andeocarcinoma) which has metastasized to the > liver and possibly bone. I have been looking into EVERYTHING that I > can possibly find to help him. He has been on Sutherlandia OPC for > about 4 weeks. He started with two capsules a day and has since > up'ed it to four as of 1-2 weeks ago. His prognosis is " dead by > Christmas " (as his first, AND FORMER, oncologist so eloquently put > it). His new doctor gave him his first round of chemo yesterday > (Cisplatin and Irinotecan). They plan to hit him again Nov 19, and I > hope to convince him otherwise. > > Jenna> Individual Email | Traditional> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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