Guest guest Posted February 20, 2009 Report Share Posted February 20, 2009 Tell her you do not have any alternative crap, just proven alternative good things that might save her life. Have her take a look at the Berkson clinical study where three other women faced either death, horrific interferon with almost no chance of success and/or liver transplants. All three had their liver functions normalized with only diet and lifestyle changes plus milk thistle, alpha lipoic acid and selenium: /berkson.htm And, when it comes to oleander being crap or not, tell her that two different oleander medicines are currently in FDA trials. Maybe that will get past the mainstream threshold. Or she can just die. Let's see, change my diet, get a bit more exercise and sunshine, take three anti-oxidants and perhaps something that has a proven use as a medicine outside the US for over 40 years and is in FDA trials or die? Oh my, decisions, decisions, decisions . . . oleander soup , "jrrjim" <jim.mcelroy10 wrote:>> A friend of my wife has Hep C that has reached the critical stage and > she is dying. She called my wife the other day and got me first. I > told her that I knew of some alternative approaches that could > probably help her. She immediately got really defensive and said > that she had been a nurse for X years and she was not about to try > any "alternative crap". > > Not about to try? Not about to try? Why would someone prefer death > to trying ANYTHING to stay alive? This just boggles my mind. > > The really sad thing is that she lives in an area where oleander > grows abundantly, almost like weeds. > > > > > It is just so sad and so frustrating for me to see people reject > even> > trying a natural alternative route when mainstream medicine has> > essentially admitted that they have given up and can offer no help.> > > > Such is the results of generations of brainwashing that tells us > that> > man is somehow superior to God and that God and nature have somehow> > become quacks.> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2009 Report Share Posted February 20, 2009 Tony, LOL. - Tony oleander soup Thursday, February 19, 2009 4:27 PM Decisions, decisions, decisions . . . Tell her you do not have any alternative crap, just proven alternative good things that might save her life. Have her take a look at the Berkson clinical study where three other women faced either death, horrific interferon with almost no chance of success and/or liver transplants. All three had their liver functions normalized with only diet and lifestyle changes plus milk thistle, alpha lipoic acid and selenium: /berkson.htm And, when it comes to oleander being crap or not, tell her that two different oleander medicines are currently in FDA trials. Maybe that will get past the mainstream threshold. Or she can just die. Let's see, change my diet, get a bit more exercise and sunshine, take three anti-oxidants and perhaps something that has a proven use as a medicine outside the US for over 40 years and is in FDA trials or die? Oh my, decisions, decisions, decisions . . . oleander soup , "jrrjim" <jim.mcelroy10 wrote:>> A friend of my wife has Hep C that has reached the critical stage and > she is dying. She called my wife the other day and got me first. I > told her that I knew of some alternative approaches that could > probably help her. She immediately got really defensive and said > that she had been a nurse for X years and she was not about to try > any "alternative crap". > > Not about to try? Not about to try? Why would someone prefer death > to trying ANYTHING to stay alive? This just boggles my mind. > > The really sad thing is that she lives in an area where oleander > grows abundantly, almost like weeds. > > > > > It is just so sad and so frustrating for me to see people reject > even> > trying a natural alternative route when mainstream medicine has> > essentially admitted that they have given up and can offer no help.> > > > Such is the results of generations of brainwashing that tells us > that> > man is somehow superior to God and that God and nature have somehow> > become quacks.> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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