Guest guest Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 I don't think oleander returns cells slowly back to normal, I think oleander stops cancer cells from multiplying, induces and enhances cellular death in cancer cells via apoptosis and autophagy and enhances the immune system to enable it to attack cancer cells the way it was designed to do - but does all of that in a way that is not incompatible with Budwig. I would think that artemisinin would be OK to use with either or both oleander and Budwig, though I am not so sure some Budwig folks would agree. BTW, here is what Mike Golden posted previously about artemisinin: Artemisinin therapy is not dangerous, does not require extensive blood testing, and does not "pull iron out of cancer cells". The main drawbacks of arte therapy are that: 1) It is not a "stand alone" for cancer. 2) It has to be given intermittently, not continuously. 3) It has to be given with fat, on an empty stomach, away from antioxidants and iron containing foods. oleander soup , "jrrjim" <jim.mcelroy10 wrote:>> Tony, what is your opinion about oleander and artemisinin? > Artemisinin DOES attack cancer cells directly, blowing them to > smithereens. When the arte hits the iron in the cancer cells, all > sorts of free radicals cut loose and murder the cancer cells. (Or so > they say).> > This isn't exactly the slow return to normal function that Budwig and > oleander claim to induce. Can both approaches be used at the same > time? Maybe the arte can pick off many of the cancer cells, and the > ones that don't respond to it might be affected by the oleander and > Budwig?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 I've been using arte off and on for a few months. I hope it works! The reason it is attractive to me is because of my type of cancer -- colon cancer -- which has the highest iron load (along with leukemia) of all of the cancers. Arte goes after iron. Therefore arte is most effective on colon cancer and leukemia (theoretically). oleander soup , " Tony " wrote: > > > I don't think oleander returns cells slowly back to normal, I think > oleander stops cancer cells from multiplying, induces and enhances > cellular death in cancer cells via apoptosis and autophagy and enhances > the immune system to enable it to attack cancer cells the way it was > designed to do - but does all of that in a way that is not incompatible > with Budwig. > > I would think that artemisinin would be OK to use with either or both > oleander and Budwig, though I am not so sure some Budwig folks would > agree. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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