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Posted - 03/12/2009 : 18:06:54

 

 

We supplied Alpha Omega Labs with the Cansema black salves. At ome time we made most for their products. I quit sellng to them. Greg was putting sulphuric acid in the black salve, that is what caused the woman to lose her nose. Grag Caton is a con and fraud and his products do not have the ingredients that he states are on the label. As for www.risingsunhealth.com and www.bloodrootproducts.com they have the real salves and there is no flour in the salve. Additionally, both companies were visited by the FDA and are still open. Unlike Greg Caton and Alpha Omega labs whom are wanted by the FDA and numerous others. Be prepared if you buy products from Alpha Omega Labs, you may be visited by the FDA for purchasing products that are banned. Alpha Omega Labs is banned from selling products in the US because of the dangerous and toxic ingredients used. Most companies in the US that sell the same type of products follow protocols.

I have little doubt that the post above was made by one of the former nefarious and unscrupulous business partners, or one of their agents, who conspired with an FDA agent on the take to destroy Greg Caton and take over his company. It is a long and sordid story and you can find out more by going to http://www.altcancer.com/ashwin/ashw0908.htm

Now, before we go any further a few words of caution:

This group, like most others concerned with cancer, has a tendency to jump on the bandwagon of any and everything new that comes along and report some success. As regards Alpha Omega Labs, I have great faith in them and in Greg Caton and their oleander products are probably good ones, BUT I would point out the following:

If you are already taking Anvirzel, the home remedy or our top recommendation, Sutherlandia OPC and having success it might be foolish to switch to something that does not have the years of success, clincial trials and studies and testimonials behind it that the others do simply because of what might be a bit of savings in price. I am reminded tragically of a good internet friend who was using Anvirzel and was talked into another oleander extract product named Xenavex (which turned out to be a Russian heart medication containing an oleader extract) and the tumors that had shrunk and mostly disappeared returened and he ended up dying. Now, in no way do I relate the bogus Xenavex and their bogus company to the products of Alpha Omega and their quite reputable company, but the lesson is not one to take lightly.

Keep in mind also that Alpha Omega Labs and their owner are very high on the hit list of the powers that be. Given that and the fact that their new product clearly proclaims oleander on the label and what you may have is a potentially big problem in consistently getting the new product through customs. Only last month, as reported here a few weeks ago, an attempt was made to kidnap Greg Caton in Ecuador (it failed because they got the wrong guy and protests were lodged with the authorities) so they could bring him back to the U.S. for further persecution and prosecution. If they are being watched even a fraction as closely as I suspect, you might also find yourself landing on a watch list.

If you are not currently taking another form of oleander and looking at the new Alpha Omega product, my opinion is that you might be best served by waiting a bit to see how it performs as well as give me time to gather some information (I know Greg Caton and mailed him a lengthy inquiry earlier today covering all of the above and more, including shipping costs, product potency, etc.

And then there is our group itself - So far, we have managed to stay off the main radar screens here in this group as have the suppliers we know about. I would like to keep it that way. In other words, I do not think it is a good idea to continue to have posts being made and messages flying back and forth across the net about this subject until more is known.

oleander soup , "tealea37" <LeathaSimons_Mitchell wrote:>> Hi, > > I was reading about cansema on this website. http://www.topicalinfo.org/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=44> > There is a long post including reimbursement for people who purchased fake cansema --and Alpha and Omega labs lowered the cost of some products because of this. One product (through December 2008) is shown as being available for $9.95> > However, there is also this post that I wondered about (it is the last post on the page). In this post, the poster claims that he (I suppose his company) was supplying materials to Alpha and OMega. Unfortunately, I cannot cut and paste this poster's comment into this post. (His post is dated March 12).> > Leatha> > > > > : oleander soup , "Tony" @ wrote:> >> > > > I have nothing but the greatest respect for Alpha Omega Labs and the> > founder and owner Greg Caton. Their Cansema products, especially the> > black salve, are legendary as are the struggles of Greg and his company> > against the powers that be. They have saved a great many people from> > cancer.> > > > The product you are referring to is Cansema Tonic III and it contains:> > > > Fresh, organically grown aloe vera (as a base medium), bioenergized> > extracts of the following cancerolytic botanicals: oleander (Nerium> > oleander), graviola (Annona muricata), chapparal (Larrea mexicata), zinc> > chloride (5%), and "puda" (160 proof Ecuadorean sugar cane alcohol, 6%)> > to preserve freshness.> > > > Where did you get your information on it costing $10 a bottle? That> > might not even cover shipping to the U.S. The published cost on the> > Alpha Omega website is $59.95 for an eight ounce bottle (236.6 ml) plus> > shipping, which makes it more than twice the cost for equal volumes of> > Sutherlandia OPC extract - which comes in a 500 ml bottle (16.9 ounces)> > and costs $60 including shipping - and almost three times the cost of> > OPC capsules.> > > > See: http://altcancer.com/ct3_new.htm> > <http://altcancer.com/ct3_new.htm>> > > > I have yet to see any testimonials or results posted but I expect it to> > be quite successful.> > > > Tony.> > > > > > oleander soup , "suepet60" <suepet5@> wrote:> > >> > > Tony, there is a supplier in So America called Alpha and Omega Labs> > (makers of Cansema cancer salve) and they have a product called> > Oleander/Graviola selling for $10 for a 8oz bottle.> > >> > > Are you familiar with their products, and would you recommend their> > oleander product as an alternative or backup to the capsules from South> > Africa?> > >> >>

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