Guest guest Posted November 13, 2008 Report Share Posted November 13, 2008 Thanks for the compliments on my book,and welcome to the group. If you do a search here at the group site you will find 161 messages that contain lymphoma - of course not nearly all of them are from or about someone who has or had lymphoma.Here is one of them:"Dear Group,Last year this time I beleived my mother would not make it toFebruary 2008. My mother was diagnosed with Non Hodgkinsons Lymphomalast year in May (second time - first time her spleen was removed inremission for 4 years). She was extremely sick, she was curry yellowbecause an enlarged lymph node affected her liver. She received 6sessions of intravenious chemo which did not help. I was devastatedand begged God for Mercy. Around that time for the first time in mylife i became aware of alternative cures. The one piece ofinformation led to another. So while the oncologists decided to putmy mother on chlorabucil and prednisolone, I got supplements from anaturapath Dr Aucamp which she started using on 7 Dec 07. Slowly butsurely she improved.Her CAT scan on 27 March indicated that for the first time in a yearall the nodules has shrunk to insignificant except one that did notshrink but also did not grow. It is around this time that idiscovered this group and got the SUTHERLANDIA OPC which she startedtaking in June 08.AND GUES WHAT TODAY WE GOT HER CAT SCAN RESULTS ….. EVERYTHING ISGONE EVEN THE LARGE NODULE THAT WAS VISSIBLE ON THE PREVIOUS CATSCAN. WE STILL NEED TO GET FEEDBACK FROM THE PET SCAN LATER IN THEMONTH.Below is a list of the supplements that she has been taking:LOTS OF PRAYER, multivitamin, baking soda, Cod liver, IP-6, appricotpips, Sutherlandia, MSM, Turmeric extr,Vit C,GSE (Grape extr)Colostrum, ESSIAC ( she stopped the ESSIAC when she started with theOPC). When she was on the chemo (every 14 days) she was taking Whey(really assists with the side effects of chemo) She also changed herdiet - no sugar (except some raw honey), as much as possible rawvegetables and fruit and occasional white meat. In June she startedwith the Sutherlandia OPC.I am definitely not trying to advocate chemo but have to mention thatshe has been on the chlorabucil and prednisolone since Decemberuntil two weeks ago. She was too scared to stop it. She took thetablets every 14 days.All I can say is I thank God for His goodness and mercy."I am sure there are others. Here is a link to a lymphoma case of Dr. Ozel (the man who patented the oleander extract Anvirzel):http://www.drozel.org/eng/diagnosis_malignant_MG.htm My good friend Webster Kehr has a great site at CancerTutor. If you notice, he is also extremely high on oleander.I am much more familiar with oleander than the DMSO, cesium chloride treatment, but I understand it to be a good one. Whichever one you choose we will be here for you.All the best wishes,Tonyoleander soup , "smithneil72" <smithneil72 wrote:>> Hi Tony and others,> > I have just bought and read the excellent book "Cancer's Natural > Enemy". The one thing I find a bit odd is that there don't seem to be > references to particular types of cancer. I presume - hope - that this > is because using oleander soup or Sutherlandia OPC is excellent for all > sorts of cancer. Does that seem to be so from case records?> > Specifically, I wonder whether it is recommended for lymphomas? My > friend has had a PET scan showing many swollen lymph nodes but as yet > no diagnosis because she has not had a successful biopsy (a couple of > needle jobs didn't work). They want to take out one axillary node to > biopsy - and also some bone marrow - next week for the purposes of > diagnosis. She will probably consent to this (in order to find out > definitively what is going on) but then reject proposals for radiation > or chemo.> > Alternatively to oleander we are considering cesium chloride/DMSO > protocol which apparently has good success with lymphoma according > to "Cancer Tutor".> > Any advice?> > best wishes,> Neil> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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