Guest guest Posted February 18, 2009 Report Share Posted February 18, 2009 My uncle also takes both and who is to argue, since he beat lung cancer that had metasticized and mainstream medicine was failing him? I think maybe some people do it just to hedge their bets somehow. In my mind there is no reason to not take the soup, except that some people do not trust themselves to make it or else do not have a ready supply of oleander they know to be pesticide free available. The herbal supplement does have the advantage of being prepared to very exact standards in a WHO approved manufacturing facility, whereas the home made "soup" can vary a certain amount depending upon the plant source - due to individual plants, climate, soil, etc. Plus the supplement does have 20% Sutherlandia frutescans (the South Africa Cancer Bush) and it has s proven history of helping against cancer, HIV and other conditions. If I were unable to afford the supplement and able to make my own from a good source of oleander I would not worry about it at all. If you use a hydrometer you will be sure of coming much closer to the commercial products. 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. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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