Guest guest Posted November 13, 2008 Report Share Posted November 13, 2008 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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