Guest guest Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 No, I haven't tried oleander on an empty stomach. That's easy. Nor have tried a small amount mixed with my 'health cocktail'. My health cocktail includes large amounts of pau d'arco, which is an anti-fungal. Immediate experiments coming up. My hair and nails have been growing rapidly, due to oleander.Tammatha, did you have any symptoms of fungal infection? How did you get a diagnosis of a fungal infection? I'm hesitant to use a prescription drug without knowing whether I have the problem. I'm using LivonLabs liposomal vitamin C, and I'm up to 5 doses a day, which are considered 50 grams daily. No discomfort. I have no way of knowing whether it's working or not, without a blood test. So my experiment will include different delivery systems of oleander, along with Vitamin C. As usual, thanks for the suggestions. Rhoda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2009 Report Share Posted February 8, 2009 Hi Rhoda, Good to hear you are on the LivonLabs liposomal Vit C too I like it. Wow, you are taking quite a bit, good for you Rhoda. I had symptoms of fungas going way back, kind of a long story. I explained it in a long email about a month ago. It started back in my twenties I'm now 46. I have had issues for two decades. It started when I was working serving drinks in a restaurant with fruit garnishes, the fruit was really old and disgusting at times. But they still would want us to serve it. Soon all of us girls got nail fungus infections so off to the doctor we went, then of course I was prescribed an anti-fungal which I had a horrible reaction to and got an entire body rash. So I discontinued the Nizoral. Not thinking...because I hadn't a clue (who does in their 20s) the fungus just stayed in my system and manifested. The worst was the chronic sinus infections, I was always going into the doctor for sinus infections chronically, they would tell me it was allergies. I was on antibiotics about 8 months out of the year, ridiculous! Again being clueless at the time, I stupidly went along with what the docs told me. So to make my condition even worse the antibiotics just exacerbated the fungus. I had horrible digestion, nail fungus, hormone imbalances then eventually the breast cancer came. It has been a long process and I tried to shorten the 2 decade story for you but that is it in a nutshell Rhoda. I have been going to an alternative practitioner ever since my cancer diagnosis and in all of my research as well it was quite apparent along with Marc's (S/OPC Marc) sharp mind in health issues that I had a systemic fungal problem. Many people do not realize it, there are many way's to get it. This just happened to be the way I got it and after years it came to me one day. It was a lightbulb moment. Tammatha - Rhoda Mead oleander soup Saturday, February 07, 2009 12:01 PM good suggestions for one who is doing poorly No, I haven't tried oleander on an empty stomach. That's easy. Nor have tried a small amount mixed with my 'health cocktail'. My health cocktail includes large amounts of pau d'arco, which is an anti-fungal. Immediate experiments coming up.My hair and nails have been growing rapidly, due to oleander.Tammatha, did you have any symptoms of fungal infection? How did you get a diagnosis of a fungal infection? I'm hesitant to use a prescription drug without knowing whether I have the problem. I'm using LivonLabs liposomal vitamin C, and I'm up to 5 doses a day, which are considered 50 grams daily. No discomfort. I have no way of knowing whether it's working or not, without a blood test. So my experiment will include different delivery systems of oleander, along with Vitamin C.As usual, thanks for the suggestions. Rhoda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2009 Report Share Posted February 8, 2009 From what I have observed all cancer patients have systemic fungal issues. In fact, with the huge amount of sugar that Americans consume each year, most likely a very high percentage of people have fungal issues. Be Well~ Loretta Lanphier, ND, CN, HHP, CH Oasis Advanced Wellness Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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