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The following testimonial was given on the Oleandersoup for Pets Forum. I thought it important to post it here. The gentleman in question was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.My stepdad is doing good, I'm not sure if his tumor has shrunk, but he

is living a productive life which we didn't think he would make it 2-3

weeks when first diagnosed about 15 months ago. His color was bad and

he was not a good candidate for the Whipple Surgery after they did more

tests. He had a tumor blocking his bile duct, and they put a stint

through it and that is all they did and then he changed his diet and

started taking the Homemade Oleander and now all his blood tests

(liver) is fine. He now also takes the Sutherlandia too.> He is

81 and his energy and color are great, so this is what I go by. And

the doctors just tell him to keep doing what he is doing..............

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Why would one take both the homemade oleander soup and Sutherlandia

OPC?

 

oleander soup , " May " <luellamay129

wrote:

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> The following testimonial was given on the Oleandersoup for Pets

Forum.

> I thought it important to post it here. The gentleman in question

was

> diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.

>

> My stepdad is doing good, I'm not sure if his tumor has shrunk, but

he

> is living a productive life which we didn't think he would make it

2-3

> weeks when first diagnosed about 15 months ago. His color was bad

and

> he was not a good candidate for the Whipple Surgery after they did

more

> tests. He had a tumor blocking his bile duct, and they put a stint

> through it and that is all they did and then he changed his diet and

> started taking the Homemade Oleander and now all his blood tests

(liver)

> is fine. He now also takes the Sutherlandia too.

> > He is 81 and his energy and color are great, so this is what I go

by.

> And the doctors just tell him to keep doing what he is

> doing..............

>

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I think she meant one at a time. When he didn't have Southerlandia OPC he took the soup. I do that. We ran out of Sutherlandia OPC, so now I'm taking the soup until our next order comes in.oleander soup , "jrrjim" <jim.mcelroy10 wrote:>> Why would one take both the homemade oleander soup and Sutherlandia > OPC?>

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Why not use the soup all the time? Is OPC inherently better? If so,

is it significantly better?

 

I'm kinda broke. :(

 

oleander soup , " May " <luellamay129

wrote:

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> I think she meant one at a time. When he didn't have Southerlandia

OPC

> he took the soup. I do that. We ran out of Sutherlandia OPC, so

now

> I'm taking the soup until our next order comes in.

>

>

>

> oleander soup , " jrrjim " <jim.mcelroy10@>

wrote:

> >

> > Why would one take both the homemade oleander soup and

Sutherlandia

> > OPC?

> >

>

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I misunderstood Jim. Her stepdad takes both and Tony just put up a post with regard to that. And yes, you can use the soup all the time. I took Oleander Soup for two years before I became familiar with Sutherlandia OPC. The results are the same, as Oleander is the primary ingredient in Sutherlandia OPC.And yes..... I can relate to being kinda broke. oleander soup , "jrrjim" <jim.mcelroy10 wrote:>> Why not use the soup all the time? Is OPC inherently better? If so, > is it significantly better?> > I'm kinda broke. :(> > oleander soup , " May" luellamay129@ > wrote:> >> > I think she meant one at a time. When he didn't have Southerlandia > OPC> > he took the soup. I do that. We ran out of Sutherlandia OPC, so > now> > I'm taking the soup until our next order comes in.> > > > > > > > oleander soup , "jrrjim" <jim.mcelroy10@> > wrote:> > >> > > Why would one take both the homemade oleander soup and > Sutherlandia> > > OPC?> > >> >>

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I would like to know what suppliments exactly your stepdad was taking

and if you could give me more details about his diet. My dad is

diagnosed with gallbladder cancer with liver metastasis, so I would

appreciate if you could share more details about your stepdad

treatment. My dad takes Sutherlandia OPC and Issaic liquid as well.

 

 

thanks,

Iliana

 

 

 

oleander soup , " May " <luellamay129

wrote:

>

> The following testimonial was given on the Oleandersoup for Pets

Forum.

> I thought it important to post it here. The gentleman in question

was

> diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.

>

> My stepdad is doing good, I'm not sure if his tumor has shrunk, but

he

> is living a productive life which we didn't think he would make it

2-3

> weeks when first diagnosed about 15 months ago. His color was bad

and

> he was not a good candidate for the Whipple Surgery after they did

more

> tests. He had a tumor blocking his bile duct, and they put a stint

> through it and that is all they did and then he changed his diet and

> started taking the Homemade Oleander and now all his blood tests

(liver)

> is fine. He now also takes the Sutherlandia too.

> > He is 81 and his energy and color are great, so this is what I go

by.

> And the doctors just tell him to keep doing what he is

> doing..............

>

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We started buying the Sutherlandia because it was more convenient than making it. But for at least the first 6 months all he took was the homemade stuff and that really helped him too.--- On Wed, 2/18/09, May <luellamay129 wrote:

May <luellamay129 Re: Oleander Testimonialoleander soup Date: Wednesday, February 18, 2009, 3:27 PM

 

 

I misunderstood Jim. Her stepdad takes both and Tony just put up a post with regard to that. And yes, you can use the soup all the time. I took Oleander Soup for two years before I became familiar with Sutherlandia OPC. The results are the same, as Oleander is the primary ingredient in Sutherlandia OPC.And yes..... I can relate to being kinda broke. oleander soup, "jrrjim" <jim.mcelroy10@ ...> wrote:>> Why not use the soup all the time? Is OPC inherently better? If so, > is it significantly better?> > I'm kinda broke. :(> > oleander soup, " May" luellamay129@ > wrote:> >> > I think she meant one at a time. When he didn't have Southerlandia > OPC> > he took the soup. I do that. We

ran out of Sutherlandia OPC, so > now> > I'm taking the soup until our next order comes in.> > > > > > > > oleander soup, "jrrjim" <jim.mcelroy10@> > wrote:> > >> > > Why would one take both the homemade oleander soup and > Sutherlandia> > > OPC?> > >> >>

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This is the grocery list I made for my stepdad and he stayed on this for about 4 months and now he just stays away from sugar , processed food and alcohol and takes the supplements at the bottom of the list along with the sutherlandia opc. Hope this helps. Water-natural spring or natural artesian with ozone Natural Sea salt Lemon Lime Avocado Broccoli* *Don¢t let the ones with an asterisk be more than 30% of your diet Brussel =prouts* Try to eat all vegetables raw or lightly steamed with Sea Salt only Asparagus Beets(moderation) Cabbage* Carrots(moderation) Cauliflower Celery Cucumbers Egg-plant Green & Yellow Squash Green Beans and Peas Red & Yellow Peppers-green if they agree with =ou Spinach* Mustard Greens* Collards* Kale Lettuce* Okra Parsley Scallions* Radishes Swiss chard Watercress* Wheat grass, Barley grass

Turnips Onions Garlic Sprouted Grains or beans Fresh soy sprouts Whole Almonds Whole Macadamia Nuts Walnuts Beans Legumes Barley Powder

Nutrex Spirulina Noni Juice/Knudsens unfiltered apple juice Enzymatic Therapy-IP-6 with inositol Source Naturals-AHCC-mushroom compound Wobenzymes Drink Natural Spring water with lemon all day-up to 1 gallon a day Mix Nutrex Spirulina with Noni Juice or Knudsen¢s unfiltered apple juice Enzymatic Therapy-IP-6 with Inositol (take 4grams twice a day_8grams total) Source Naturals-AHCC mushroom compound Wobenzymes-take in the AM on an empty stomach and late in the PM on an empty stomach --- On Wed, 2/18/09, dimitrov.stoyan <dimitrova_iliana wrote:

dimitrov.stoyan <dimitrova_iliana Re: Oleander Testimonialoleander soup Date: Wednesday, February 18, 2009, 3:30 PM

 

 

I would like to know what suppliments exactly your stepdad was taking and if you could give me more details about his diet. My dad is diagnosed with gallbladder cancer with liver metastasis, so I would appreciate if you could share more details about your stepdad treatment. My dad takes Sutherlandia OPC and Issaic liquid as well.thanks,Ilianaoleander soup, " May" <luellamay129@ ...> wrote:>> The following testimonial was given on the Oleandersoup for Pets Forum. > I thought it important to post it here. The gentleman in question was> diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.> > My stepdad is doing good, I'm not sure if his tumor has shrunk, but he> is living a productive life which we didn't think he would make it 2-3> weeks when

first diagnosed about 15 months ago. His color was bad and> he was not a good candidate for the Whipple Surgery after they did more> tests. He had a tumor blocking his bile duct, and they put a stint> through it and that is all they did and then he changed his diet and> started taking the Homemade Oleander and now all his blood tests (liver)> is fine. He now also takes the Sutherlandia too.> > He is 81 and his energy and color are great, so this is what I go by. > And the doctors just tell him to keep doing what he is> doing....... .......>

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