Guest guest Posted March 14, 2009 Report Share Posted March 14, 2009 That is truly wonderful news! Here is a suggestion for you and everyone else: Consider digestive and pancreatic enzymes. They may help with your stomach issues and they are wonderful in fighting cancer (among other things they help dissolve the protective coating around cancer cells to enable other cancer fighters and your immune system to better attack the cancer) and much, much more. See my latest article: The Importance of Digestive Enzymes for Health and Longevity /Digestive_Enzymes.htm oleander soup , Eva Klein-Otis <eklein.otis wrote:>> I just wanted to check in and let everyone know that my 6 month follow-up CT scan on Thursday showed no evidence of the return of my Liposarcoma. My wonderful surgeon was very pleased, considering he elected to not remove the usual tissue margin around the sarcoma. This allowed me to keep my spleen, my colon, left kidney and pancreas. I will keep doing what I am doing - this protocol may be overkill for some, but it is working great for me!! I think I will try the Epsom saltless Liver and Gallbladder flush and see if it helps me to not throw up this time.> > Blessings, Eva.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2009 Report Share Posted March 14, 2009 Greetings to everybody!!I am a new r(from Greece) and really I have been astonished by the huge and valuable information given by oleander group.I am fighting my husband"s cancer(He is in remission) and among others , I believe in the value of enzymes.I read carefully the article given below and I totally agree with it.I have a question regarding the difference bettween proteolytic and digestive enzymes.My husband uses proteolytic enzymes(John's Barron phi-zymes) and I really do not know (as we have no good holistic doctors here in Greece) the difference and if proteolytic enzymes do the same with the pancreatic enzymes.His case is colon cancer with liver metastasis.Many thanks to Tony and for the really good work they do and to all members who with true love and care, exchange all this information.Efi--- That is truly wonderful news! Here is a suggestion for you and everyone else: Consider digestive and pancreatic enzymes. They may help with your stomach issues and they are wonderful in fighting cancer (among other things they help dissolve the protective coating around cancer cells to enable other cancer fighters and your immune system to better attack the cancer) and much, much more. See my latest article: The Importance of Digestive Enzymes for Health and Longevity http://www.tbyil. com/Digestive_ Enzymes.htm oleander soup, Eva Klein-Otis <eklein.otis@ ...> wrote:>> I just wanted to check in and let everyone know that my 6 month follow-up CT scan on Thursday showed no evidence of the return of my Liposarcoma. My wonderful surgeon was very pleased, considering he elected to not remove the usual tissue margin around the sarcoma. This allowed me to keep my spleen, my colon, left kidney and pancreas. I will keep doing what I am doing - this protocol may be overkill for some, but it is working great for me!! I think I will try the Epsom saltless Liver and Gallbladder flush and see if it helps me to not throw up this time.> > Blessings, Eva.> ×ñçóéìïðïéåßôå ÂáñåèÞêáôå ôá åíï÷ëçôéêÜ ìçíý ìáôá (spam); Ôï Mail äéáèÝôåé ôçí êáëýôåñç äõíáôÞ ðñïóôáóßá êáôÜ ôùí åíï÷ëçôéêþí ìçíõìÜôùí http://login./config/mail?.intl=gr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2009 Report Share Posted March 14, 2009 Efi, I just want to drop in and welcome you to the group. Tony will be along to answer your question in detail. We look forward to getting to know you. Hugs, oleander soup , efi noname <empasi_home wrote:>> Greetings to everybody!!> I am a new r(from Greece) and really I have been astonished by the huge and valuable information given by oleander group.> I am fighting my husband"s cancer(He is in remission) and among others , I believe in the value of enzymes.> I read carefully the article given below and I totally agree with it.> I have a question regarding the difference bettween proteolytic and digestive enzymes.> My husband uses proteolytic enzymes(John's Barron phi-zymes) and I really do not know (as we have no good holistic doctors here in Greece) the difference and if proteolytic enzymes do the same with the pancreatic enzymes.> His case is colon cancer with liver metastasis.> Many thanks to Tony and for the really good work they do and to all members who with true love and care, exchange all this information.> Efi> > --- > > > > > > > > > > > > That is truly wonderful news!> Here is a suggestion for you and everyone else: Consider digestive and pancreatic enzymes. They may help with your stomach issues and they are wonderful in fighting cancer (among other things they help dissolve the protective coating around cancer cells to enable other cancer fighters and your immune system to better attack the cancer) and much, much more.> See my latest article:> The Importance of Digestive Enzymes for Health and Longevity > http://www.tbyil. com/Digestive_ Enzymes.htm> Tony> > oleander soup, Eva Klein-Otis <eklein.otis@ ...> wrote:> >> > I just wanted to check in and let everyone know that my 6 month follow-up CT scan on Thursday showed no evidence of the return of my Liposarcoma. My wonderful surgeon was very pleased, considering he elected to not remove the usual tissue margin around the sarcoma. This allowed me to keep my spleen, my colon, left kidney and pancreas. I will keep doing what I am doing - this protocol may be overkill for some, but it is working great for me!! I think I will try the Epsom saltless Liver and Gallbladder flush and see if it helps me to not throw up this time.> > > > Blessings, Eva.> >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _________ > ×ñçóéìïðïéåßôå ; > ÂáñåèÞêáôå ôá åíï÷ëçôéêÜ ìçíýìáôá (spam); Ôï Mail > äéáèÝôåé ôçí êáëýôåñç äõíáôÞ ðñïóôáóßá êáôÜ ôùí åíï÷ëçôéêþí > ìçíõìÜôùí http://login./config/mail?.intl=gr> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 Giasou Efi. Tony answer your question, i just wanted to say welcome to the group, and wish you the best for your husbands recovery. Hugs Mary ( Greek ) - efi noname oleander soup Sunday, March 15, 2009 2:24 AM Re: Re: CT scan results - (Great News, Try Digestive Enzymes) Greetings to everybody!!I am a new r(from Greece) and really I have been astonished by the huge and valuable information given by oleander group.I am fighting my husband"s cancer(He is in remission) and among others , I believe in the value of enzymes.I read carefully the article given below and I totally agree with it.I have a question regarding the difference bettween proteolytic and digestive enzymes.My husband uses proteolytic enzymes(John's Barron phi-zymes) and I really do not know (as we have no good holistic doctors here in Greece) the difference and if proteolytic enzymes do the same with the pancreatic enzymes.His case is colon cancer with liver metastasis.Many thanks to Tony and for the really good work they do and to all members who with true love and care, exchange all this information.Efi--- That is truly wonderful news! Here is a suggestion for you and everyone else: Consider digestive and pancreatic enzymes. They may help with your stomach issues and they are wonderful in fighting cancer (among other things they help dissolve the protective coating around cancer cells to enable other cancer fighters and your immune system to better attack the cancer) and much, much more. See my latest article: The Importance of Digestive Enzymes for Health and Longevity http://www.tbyil. com/Digestive_ Enzymes.htm oleander soup, Eva Klein-Otis <eklein.otis@ ...> wrote:>> I just wanted to check in and let everyone know that my 6 month follow-up CT scan on Thursday showed no evidence of the return of my Liposarcoma. My wonderful surgeon was very pleased, considering he elected to not remove the usual tissue margin around the sarcoma. This allowed me to keep my spleen, my colon, left kidney and pancreas. I will keep doing what I am doing - this protocol may be overkill for some, but it is working great for me!! I think I will try the Epsom saltless Liver and Gallbladder flush and see if it helps me to not throw up this time.> > Blessings, Eva.> ×ñçóéìïðïéåßôå ÂáñåèÞêáôå ôá åíï÷ëçôéêÜ ìçíý ìáôá (spam); Ôï Mail äéáèÝôåé ôçí êáëýôåñç äõíáôÞ ðñïóôáóßá êáôÜ ôùí åíï÷ëçôéêþí ìçíõìÜôùí http://login./config/mail?.intl=gr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 Hello Efi - Thanks for your kind words and welcome to the group. If you are using the Jon Barron Proteolytic Enzymes product you are using one of the very best products to be found in my opinion. Another excellent product is Univase Forte and I also like the combination of Pancreatin and Enzyme Plus (I am taking two of the Pancreatin and four of the Enzyme Plus twice daily now). These are all products I have selected to affiliate with and offer on my website. Different enzymes are often identified as simply digestive enzymes and/or pancreatic enzymes. The key is to make sure that a digestive enzyme contains Chymotripsin - which all of the above do contain as well as other valuable enzymes. Bromelain is another excellent enzyme I recommend highly. Be sure to have your husband take a good look at the section of my suggested anti-cancer protocol dealing with the liver and follow the suggestions for cleansing, detoxing, protecting and regenerating the liver as well as keeping the bile ducts open and flowing to eliminate the toxins that will result from cancer cells dying off. Please be sure to keep us posted on how well he does. oleander soup , efi noname <empasi_home wrote:>> Greetings to everybody!!> I am a new r(from Greece) and really I have been astonished by the huge and valuable information given by oleander group.> I am fighting my husband"s cancer(He is in remission) and among others , I believe in the value of enzymes.> I read carefully the article given below and I totally agree with it.> I have a question regarding the difference bettween proteolytic and digestive enzymes.> My husband uses proteolytic enzymes(John's Barron phi-zymes) and I really do not know (as we have no good holistic doctors here in Greece) the difference and if proteolytic enzymes do the same with the pancreatic enzymes.> His case is colon cancer with liver metastasis.> Many thanks to Tony and for the really good work they do and to all members who with true love and care, exchange all this information.> Efi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 Dear Efi, I do not know the answer to your question. I wanted to ask what your husband used to get his cancer in remission. I am battling colon cancer and would appreciate if you could share anything that helped your husband. Thanks so much! Misrak On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 11:24 AM, efi noname <empasi_home wrote: Greetings to everybody!!I am a new r(from Greece) and really I have been astonished by the huge and valuable information given by oleander group.I am fighting my husband " s cancer(He is in remission) and among others , I believe in the value of enzymes. I read carefully the article given below and I totally agree with it.I have a question regarding the difference bettween proteolytic and digestive enzymes.My husband uses proteolytic enzymes(John's Barron phi-zymes) and I really do not know (as we have no good holistic doctors here in Greece) the difference and if proteolytic enzymes do the same with the pancreatic enzymes. His case is colon cancer with liver metastasis.Many thanks to Tony and for the really good work they do and to all members who with true love and care, exchange all this information.Efi--- That is truly wonderful news! Here is a suggestion for you and everyone else: Consider digestive and pancreatic enzymes. They may help with your stomach issues and they are wonderful in fighting cancer (among other things they help dissolve the protective coating around cancer cells to enable other cancer fighters and your immune system to better attack the cancer) and much, much more. See my latest article: The Importance of Digestive Enzymes for Health and Longevity http://www.tbyil. com/Digestive_ Enzymes.htm oleander soup, Eva Klein-Otis <eklein.otis@ ...> wrote:>> I just wanted to check in and let everyone know that my 6 month follow-up CT scan on Thursday showed no evidence of the return of my Liposarcoma. My wonderful surgeon was very pleased, considering he elected to not remove the usual tissue margin around the sarcoma. This allowed me to keep my spleen, my colon, left kidney and pancreas. I will keep doing what I am doing - this protocol may be overkill for some, but it is working great for me!! I think I will try the Epsom saltless Liver and Gallbladder flush and see if it helps me to not throw up this time. > > Blessings, Eva.> ×ñçóéìïðïéåßôå ÂáñåèÞêáôå ôá åíï÷ëçôéêÜ ìçíý ìáôá (spam); Ôï Mail äéáèÝôåé ôçí êáëýôåñç äõíáôÞ ðñïóôáóßá êáôÜ ôùí åíï÷ëçôéêþí ìçíõìÜôùí http://login./config/mail?.intl=gr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 Hi Tony. I found a place here in Australia that is selling pineapple powder as digestive enzyme, is that the bromelain you mean ? and if yes should i buy and use that? Thank you for your time. Hugs Mary - Tony oleander soup Sunday, March 15, 2009 12:45 PM Re: CT scan results - (Great News, Try Digestive Enzymes) Hello Efi - Thanks for your kind words and welcome to the group. If you are using the Jon Barron Proteolytic Enzymes product you are using one of the very best products to be found in my opinion. Another excellent product is Univase Forte and I also like the combination of Pancreatin and Enzyme Plus (I am taking two of the Pancreatin and four of the Enzyme Plus twice daily now). These are all products I have selected to affiliate with and offer on my website. Different enzymes are often identified as simply digestive enzymes and/or pancreatic enzymes. The key is to make sure that a digestive enzyme contains Chymotripsin - which all of the above do contain as well as other valuable enzymes. Bromelain is another excellent enzyme I recommend highly. Be sure to have your husband take a good look at the section of my suggested anti-cancer protocol dealing with the liver and follow the suggestions for cleansing, detoxing, protecting and regenerating the liver as well as keeping the bile ducts open and flowing to eliminate the toxins that will result from cancer cells dying off. Please be sure to keep us posted on how well he does. oleander soup , efi noname <empasi_home wrote:>> Greetings to everybody!!> I am a new r(from Greece) and really I have been astonished by the huge and valuable information given by oleander group.> I am fighting my husband"s cancer(He is in remission) and among others , I believe in the value of enzymes.> I read carefully the article given below and I totally agree with it.> I have a question regarding the difference bettween proteolytic and digestive enzymes.> My husband uses proteolytic enzymes(John's Barron phi-zymes) and I really do not know (as we have no good holistic doctors here in Greece) the difference and if proteolytic enzymes do the same with the pancreatic enzymes.> His case is colon cancer with liver metastasis.> Many thanks to Tony and for the really good work they do and to all members who with true love and care, exchange all this information.> Efi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 Thank you for the wellcome and your answer Tony+.Certainly we will be in touch.Keep doing all this excellent work!Many thanks again Efi--- Óôéò Êõñ., 15/03/09, ï/ç Tony Ýãñáøå:Áðü: Tony ÈÝìá: Re: CT scan results - (Great News, Try Digestive Enzymes)Ðñïò: oleander soup Çìåñïìçíßá: ÊõñéáêÞ, 15 ÌÜñôéïò 2009, 3:45 Hello Efi - Thanks for your kind words and welcome to the group. If you are using the Jon Barron Proteolytic Enzymes product you are using one of the very best products to be found in my opinion. Another excellent product is Univase Forte and I also like the combination of Pancreatin and Enzyme Plus (I am taking two of the Pancreatin and four of the Enzyme Plus twice daily now). These are all products I have selected to affiliate with and offer on my website. Different enzymes are often identified as simply digestive enzymes and/or pancreatic enzymes. The key is to make sure that a digestive enzyme contains Chymotripsin - which all of the above do contain as well as other valuable enzymes. Bromelain is another excellent enzyme I recommend highly. Be sure to have your husband take a good look at the section of my suggested anti-cancer protocol dealing with the liver and follow the suggestions for cleansing, detoxing, protecting and regenerating the liver as well as keeping the bile ducts open and flowing to eliminate the toxins that will result from cancer cells dying off. Please be sure to keep us posted on how well he does. oleander soup, efi noname <empasi_home@ ...> wrote:>> Greetings to everybody!!> I am a new r(from Greece) and really I have been astonished by the huge and valuable information given by oleander group.> I am fighting my husband"s cancer(He is in remission) and among others , I believe in the value of enzymes.> I read carefully the article given below and I totally agree with it.> I have a question regarding the difference bettween proteolytic and digestive enzymes.> My husband uses proteolytic enzymes(John' s Barron phi-zymes) and I really do not know (as we have no good holistic doctors here in Greece) the difference and if proteolytic enzymes do the same with the pancreatic enzymes.> His case is colon cancer with liver metastasis.> Many thanks to Tony and for the really good work they do and to all members who with true love and care, exchange all this information.> Efi ×ñçóéìïðïéåßôå ÂáñåèÞêáôå ôá åíï÷ëçôéêÜ ìçíý ìáôá (spam); Ôï Mail äéáèÝôåé ôçí êáëýôåñç äõíáôÞ ðñïóôáóßá êáôÜ ôùí åíï÷ëçôéêþí ìçíõìÜôùí http://login./config/mail?.intl=gr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 Geia sou MariaI have noticed that your name is Greek...from the first email.Thank you for the wellcome and your wishes.Have a nice dayEfi--- Óôéò Êõñ., 15/03/09, ï/ç Maria Stathopoulos <mary1kon Ýãñáøå:Áðü: Maria Stathopoulos <mary1konÈÝìá: Re: Re: CT scan results - (Great News, Try Digestive Enzymes)Ðñïò: oleander soup Çìåñïìçíßá: ÊõñéáêÞ, 15 ÌÜñôéïò 2009, 1:23 Giasou Efi. Tony answer your question, i just wanted to say welcome to the group, and wish you the best for your husbands recovery. Hugs Mary ( Greek ) - efi noname oleander soup Sunday, March 15, 2009 2:24 AM Re: Re: CT scan results - (Great News, Try Digestive Enzymes) Greetings to everybody!!I am a new r(from Greece) and really I have been astonished by the huge and valuable information given by oleander group.I am fighting my husband"s cancer(He is in remission) and among others , I believe in the value of enzymes.I read carefully the article given below and I totally agree with it.I have a question regarding the difference bettween proteolytic and digestive enzymes.My husband uses proteolytic enzymes(John' s Barron phi-zymes) and I really do not know (as we have no good holistic doctors here in Greece) the difference and if proteolytic enzymes do the same with the pancreatic enzymes.His case is colon cancer with liver metastasis.Many thanks to Tony and for the really good work they do and to all members who with true love and care, exchange all this information.Efi--- That is truly wonderful news! Here is a suggestion for you and everyone else: Consider digestive and pancreatic enzymes. They may help with your stomach issues and they are wonderful in fighting cancer (among other things they help dissolve the protective coating around cancer cells to enable other cancer fighters and your immune system to better attack the cancer) and much, much more. See my latest article: The Importance of Digestive Enzymes for Health and Longevity http://www.tbyil. com/Digestive_ Enzymes.htm oleander soup, Eva Klein-Otis <eklein.otis@ ...> wrote:>> I just wanted to check in and let everyone know that my 6 month follow-up CT scan on Thursday showed no evidence of the return of my Liposarcoma. My wonderful surgeon was very pleased, considering he elected to not remove the usual tissue margin around the sarcoma. This allowed me to keep my spleen, my colon, left kidney and pancreas. I will keep doing what I am doing - this protocol may be overkill for some, but it is working great for me!! I think I will try the Epsom saltless Liver and Gallbladder flush and see if it helps me to not throw up this time.> > Blessings, Eva.> ×ñçóéìïðïéåßôå ÂáñåèÞêáôå ôá åíï÷ëçôéêÜ ìçíý ìáôá (spam); Ôï Mail äéáèÝôåé ôçí êáëýôåñç äõíáôÞ ðñïóôáóßá êáôÜ ôùí åíï÷ëçôéêþí ìçíõìÜôùí http://login. / config/mail? .intl=gr ×ñçóéìïðïéåßôå ÂáñåèÞêáôå ôá åíï÷ëçôéêÜ ìçíý ìáôá (spam); Ôï Mail äéáèÝôåé ôçí êáëýôåñç äõíáôÞ ðñïóôáóßá êáôÜ ôùí åíï÷ëçôéêþí ìçíõìÜôùí http://login./config/mail?.intl=gr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 Dear MisrakI do not know what exactly helped my husband , but I can tell you what he did.He had seven(7) chemiotherapy sessions (after the surgery for the removal part of his colon)and he was using all the time:probiotics and the enzymes mentioned in my email (from www.baselinesnutritionals.com)minerals, selenium+VitC+VitE (from a local firm in Greece) Tahitian Nohniand a lot of quanto-energetic therapy with the machine called SCIO.He had just completed colon detoxification, heavy metal detoxification and he is ready to do the liver/galbladder detoxification.That moment, after months of reading about cancer, I am convinced that cancer can be cured.Of course lifestyle changes are needed (stop smoking, eat a lot of raw foods, no meat, juices from vegetables).Hoping that all these are helpful to youEfi--- Óôéò Êõñ., 15/03/09, ï/ç Misrak Leta <misrakleta Ýãñáøå:Áðü: Misrak Leta <misrakletaÈÝìá: Re: Re: CT scan results - (Great News, Try Digestive Enzymes)Ðñïò: oleander soup Çìåñïìçíßá: ÊõñéáêÞ, 15 ÌÜñôéïò 2009, 4:54 Dear Efi, I do not know the answer to your question. I wanted to ask what your husband used to get his cancer in remission. I am battling colon cancer and would appreciate if you could share anything that helped your husband. Thanks so much! Misrak On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 11:24 AM, efi noname <empasi_home@ .gr> wrote: Greetings to everybody!!I am a new r(from Greece) and really I have been astonished by the huge and valuable information given by oleander group.I am fighting my husband"s cancer(He is in remission) and among others , I believe in the value of enzymes. I read carefully the article given below and I totally agree with it.I have a question regarding the difference bettween proteolytic and digestive enzymes.My husband uses proteolytic enzymes(John's Barron phi-zymes) and I really do not know (as we have no good holistic doctors here in Greece) the difference and if proteolytic enzymes do the same with the pancreatic enzymes. His case is colon cancer with liver metastasis.Many thanks to Tony and for the really good work they do and to all members who with true love and care, exchange all this information.Efi--- That is truly wonderful news! Here is a suggestion for you and everyone else: Consider digestive and pancreatic enzymes. They may help with your stomach issues and they are wonderful in fighting cancer (among other things they help dissolve the protective coating around cancer cells to enable other cancer fighters and your immune system to better attack the cancer) and much, much more. See my latest article: The Importance of Digestive Enzymes for Health and Longevity http://www.tbyil. com/Digestive_ Enzymes.htm oleander soup, Eva Klein-Otis <eklein.otis@ ...> wrote:>> I just wanted to check in and let everyone know that my 6 month follow-up CT scan on Thursday showed no evidence of the return of my Liposarcoma. My wonderful surgeon was very pleased, considering he elected to not remove the usual tissue margin around the sarcoma. This allowed me to keep my spleen, my colon, left kidney and pancreas. I will keep doing what I am doing - this protocol may be overkill for some, but it is working great for me!! I think I will try the Epsom saltless Liver and Gallbladder flush and see if it helps me to not throw up this time. > > Blessings, Eva.> ×ñçóéìïðïéåßôå ÂáñåèÞêáôå ôá åíï÷ëçôéêÜ ìçíý ìáôá (spam); Ôï Mail äéáèÝôåé ôçí êáëýôåñç äõíáôÞ ðñïóôáóßá êáôÜ ôùí åíï÷ëçôéêþí ìçíõìÜôùí http://login. / config/mail? .intl=gr ×ñçóéìïðïéåßôå ÂáñåèÞêáôå ôá åíï÷ëçôéêÜ ìçíý ìáôá (spam); Ôï Mail äéáèÝôåé ôçí êáëýôåñç äõíáôÞ ðñïóôáóßá êáôÜ ôùí åíï÷ëçôéêþí ìçíõìÜôùí http://login./config/mail?.intl=gr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 Dear MisrakI forgot to mention two other supplements:Omega-3AHCC the famous Japanese mushroomRegardsEfi--- Óôéò Êõñ., 15/03/09, ï/ç Misrak Leta <misrakleta Ýãñáøå:Áðü: Misrak Leta <misrakletaÈÝìá: Re: Re: CT scan results - (Great News, Try Digestive Enzymes)Ðñïò: oleander soup Çìåñïìçíßá: ÊõñéáêÞ, 15 ÌÜñôéïò 2009, 4:54 Dear Efi, I do not know the answer to your question. I wanted to ask what your husband used to get his cancer in remission. I am battling colon cancer and would appreciate if you could share anything that helped your husband. Thanks so much! Misrak On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 11:24 AM, efi noname <empasi_home@ .gr> wrote: Greetings to everybody!!I am a new r(from Greece) and really I have been astonished by the huge and valuable information given by oleander group.I am fighting my husband"s cancer(He is in remission) and among others , I believe in the value of enzymes. I read carefully the article given below and I totally agree with it.I have a question regarding the difference bettween proteolytic and digestive enzymes.My husband uses proteolytic enzymes(John's Barron phi-zymes) and I really do not know (as we have no good holistic doctors here in Greece) the difference and if proteolytic enzymes do the same with the pancreatic enzymes. His case is colon cancer with liver metastasis.Many thanks to Tony and for the really good work they do and to all members who with true love and care, exchange all this information.Efi--- That is truly wonderful news! Here is a suggestion for you and everyone else: Consider digestive and pancreatic enzymes. They may help with your stomach issues and they are wonderful in fighting cancer (among other things they help dissolve the protective coating around cancer cells to enable other cancer fighters and your immune system to better attack the cancer) and much, much more. See my latest article: The Importance of Digestive Enzymes for Health and Longevity http://www.tbyil. com/Digestive_ Enzymes.htm oleander soup, Eva Klein-Otis <eklein.otis@ ...> wrote:>> I just wanted to check in and let everyone know that my 6 month follow-up CT scan on Thursday showed no evidence of the return of my Liposarcoma. My wonderful surgeon was very pleased, considering he elected to not remove the usual tissue margin around the sarcoma. This allowed me to keep my spleen, my colon, left kidney and pancreas. I will keep doing what I am doing - this protocol may be overkill for some, but it is working great for me!! I think I will try the Epsom saltless Liver and Gallbladder flush and see if it helps me to not throw up this time. > > Blessings, Eva.> ×ñçóéìïðïéåßôå ÂáñåèÞêáôå ôá åíï÷ëçôéêÜ ìçíý ìáôá (spam); Ôï Mail äéáèÝôåé ôçí êáëýôåñç äõíáôÞ ðñïóôáóßá êáôÜ ôùí åíï÷ëçôéêþí ìçíõìÜôùí http://login. / config/mail? .intl=gr ×ñçóéìïðïéåßôå ÂáñåèÞêáôå ôá åíï÷ëçôéêÜ ìçíý ìáôá (spam); Ôï Mail äéáèÝôåé ôçí êáëýôåñç äõíáôÞ ðñïóôáóßá êáôÜ ôùí åíï÷ëçôéêþí ìçíõìÜôùí http://login./config/mail?.intl=gr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2009 Report Share Posted March 17, 2009 Hey Efi. If you need or want to talk just send me a private E-mail. Hugs Mary - efi noname oleander soup Monday, March 16, 2009 7:56 PM Re: Re: CT scan results - (Great News, Try Digestive Enzymes) Thank you for the wellcome and your answer Tony+.Certainly we will be in touch.Keep doing all this excellent work!Many thanks again Efi--- Óôéò Êõñ., 15/03/09, ï/ç Tony > Ýãñáøå: Áðü: Tony >ÈÝìá: Re: CT scan results - (Great News, Try Digestive Enzymes)Ðñïò: oleander soup Çìåñïìçíßá: ÊõñéáêÞ, 15 ÌÜñôéïò 2009, 3:45 Hello Efi - Thanks for your kind words and welcome to the group. If you are using the Jon Barron Proteolytic Enzymes product you are using one of the very best products to be found in my opinion. Another excellent product is Univase Forte and I also like the combination of Pancreatin and Enzyme Plus (I am taking two of the Pancreatin and four of the Enzyme Plus twice daily now). These are all products I have selected to affiliate with and offer on my website. Different enzymes are often identified as simply digestive enzymes and/or pancreatic enzymes. The key is to make sure that a digestive enzyme contains Chymotripsin - which all of the above do contain as well as other valuable enzymes. Bromelain is another excellent enzyme I recommend highly. Be sure to have your husband take a good look at the section of my suggested anti-cancer protocol dealing with the liver and follow the suggestions for cleansing, detoxing, protecting and regenerating the liver as well as keeping the bile ducts open and flowing to eliminate the toxins that will result from cancer cells dying off. Please be sure to keep us posted on how well he does. oleander soup, efi noname <empasi_home@ ...> wrote:>> Greetings to everybody!!> I am a new r(from Greece) and really I have been astonished by the huge and valuable information given by oleander group.> I am fighting my husband"s cancer(He is in remission) and among others , I believe in the value of enzymes.> I read carefully the article given below and I totally agree with it.> I have a question regarding the difference bettween proteolytic and digestive enzymes.> My husband uses proteolytic enzymes(John' s Barron phi-zymes) and I really do not know (as we have no good holistic doctors here in Greece) the difference and if proteolytic enzymes do the same with the pancreatic enzymes.> His case is colon cancer with liver metastasis.> Many thanks to Tony and for the really good work they do and to all members who with true love and care, exchange all this information.> Efi ×ñçóéìïðïéåßôå ÂáñåèÞêáôå ôá åíï÷ëçôéêÜ ìçíý ìáôá (spam); Ôï Mail äéáèÝôåé ôçí êáëýôåñç äõíáôÞ ðñïóôáóßá êáôÜ ôùí åíï÷ëçôéêþí ìçíõìÜôùí http://login./config/mail?.intl=gr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2009 Report Share Posted March 17, 2009 Giasou back Efi. Yes i'm Greek living in Australia for the last 46 years, hope your husband is doing well, best wishes to both of you. Hugs Mary - efi noname oleander soup Monday, March 16, 2009 7:58 PM Re: Re: CT scan results - (Great News, Try Digestive Enzymes) Geia sou MariaI have noticed that your name is Greek...from the first email.Thank you for the wellcome and your wishes.Have a nice dayEfi--- Óôéò Êõñ., 15/03/09, ï/ç Maria Stathopoulos <mary1kon (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.au> Ýãñáøå: Áðü: Maria Stathopoulos <mary1kon (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.au>ÈÝìá: Re: Re: CT scan results - (Great News, Try Digestive Enzymes)Ðñïò: oleander soup Çìåñïìçíßá: ÊõñéáêÞ, 15 ÌÜñôéïò 2009, 1:23 Giasou Efi. Tony answer your question, i just wanted to say welcome to the group, and wish you the best for your husbands recovery. Hugs Mary ( Greek ) - efi noname oleander soup Sunday, March 15, 2009 2:24 AM Re: Re: CT scan results - (Great News, Try Digestive Enzymes) Greetings to everybody!!I am a new r(from Greece) and really I have been astonished by the huge and valuable information given by oleander group.I am fighting my husband"s cancer(He is in remission) and among others , I believe in the value of enzymes.I read carefully the article given below and I totally agree with it.I have a question regarding the difference bettween proteolytic and digestive enzymes.My husband uses proteolytic enzymes(John' s Barron phi-zymes) and I really do not know (as we have no good holistic doctors here in Greece) the difference and if proteolytic enzymes do the same with the pancreatic enzymes.His case is colon cancer with liver metastasis.Many thanks to Tony and for the really good work they do and to all members who with true love and care, exchange all this information.Efi--- That is truly wonderful news! Here is a suggestion for you and everyone else: Consider digestive and pancreatic enzymes. They may help with your stomach issues and they are wonderful in fighting cancer (among other things they help dissolve the protective coating around cancer cells to enable other cancer fighters and your immune system to better attack the cancer) and much, much more. See my latest article: The Importance of Digestive Enzymes for Health and Longevity http://www.tbyil. com/Digestive_ Enzymes.htm oleander soup, Eva Klein-Otis <eklein.otis@ ...> wrote:>> I just wanted to check in and let everyone know that my 6 month follow-up CT scan on Thursday showed no evidence of the return of my Liposarcoma. My wonderful surgeon was very pleased, considering he elected to not remove the usual tissue margin around the sarcoma. This allowed me to keep my spleen, my colon, left kidney and pancreas. I will keep doing what I am doing - this protocol may be overkill for some, but it is working great for me!! I think I will try the Epsom saltless Liver and Gallbladder flush and see if it helps me to not throw up this time.> > Blessings, Eva.> ×ñçóéìïðïéåßôå ÂáñåèÞêáôå ôá åíï÷ëçôéêÜ ìçíý ìáôá (spam); Ôï Mail äéáèÝôåé ôçí êáëýôåñç äõíáôÞ ðñïóôáóßá êáôÜ ôùí åíï÷ëçôéêþí ìçíõìÜôùí http://login. / config/mail? .intl=gr ×ñçóéìïðïéåßôå ÂáñåèÞêáôå ôá åíï÷ëçôéêÜ ìçíý ìáôá (spam); Ôï Mail äéáèÝôåé ôçí êáëýôåñç äõíáôÞ ðñïóôáóßá êáôÜ ôùí åíï÷ëçôéêþí ìçíõìÜôùí http://login./config/mail?.intl=gr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2009 Report Share Posted March 23, 2009 Would someone please tell me how to do the detoxification of the liver? What medication to use for liver problem instead of surgery? Please guys help! oleander soup oleander soup On Behalf Of efi noname Monday, March 16, 2009 7:24 AM oleander soup Re: Re: CT scan results - (Great News, Try Digestive Enzymes) Dear Misrak I do not know what exactly helped my husband , but I can tell you what he did. He had seven(7) chemiotherapy sessions (after the surgery for the removal part of his colon)and he was using all the time: probiotics and the enzymes mentioned in my email (from www.baselinesnutritionals.com) minerals, selenium+VitC+VitE (from a local firm in Greece) Tahitian Nohni and a lot of quanto-energetic therapy with the machine called SCIO. He had just completed colon detoxification, heavy metal detoxification and he is ready to do the liver/galbladder detoxification. That moment, after months of reading about cancer, I am convinced that cancer can be cured.Of course lifestyle changes are needed (stop smoking, eat a lot of raw foods, no meat, juices from vegetables). Hoping that all these are helpful to you Efi --- Óôéò Êõñ., 15/03/09, ï/ç Misrak Leta <misrakleta > Ýãñáøå: Áðü: Misrak Leta <misrakleta > ÈÝìá: Re: Re: CT scan results - (Great News, Try Digestive Enzymes) Ðñïò: oleander soup Çìåñïìçíßá: ÊõñéáêÞ, 15 ÌÜñôéïò 2009, 4:54 Dear Efi, I do not know the answer to your question. I wanted to ask what your husband used to get his cancer in remission. I am battling colon cancer and would appreciate if you could share anything that helped your husband. Thanks so much! Misrak On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 11:24 AM, efi noname <empasi_home@ .gr> wrote: Greetings to everybody!! I am a new r(from Greece) and really I have been astonished by the huge and valuable information given by oleander group. I am fighting my husband " s cancer(He is in remission) and among others , I believe in the value of enzymes. I read carefully the article given below and I totally agree with it. I have a question regarding the difference bettween proteolytic and digestive enzymes. My husband uses proteolytic enzymes(John's Barron phi-zymes) and I really do not know (as we have no good holistic doctors here in Greece) the difference and if proteolytic enzymes do the same with the pancreatic enzymes. His case is colon cancer with liver metastasis. Many thanks to Tony and for the really good work they do and to all members who with true love and care, exchange all this information. Efi --- That is truly wonderful news! Here is a suggestion for you and everyone else: Consider digestive and pancreatic enzymes. They may help with your stomach issues and they are wonderful in fighting cancer (among other things they help dissolve the protective coating around cancer cells to enable other cancer fighters and your immune system to better attack the cancer) and much, much more. See my latest article: The Importance of Digestive Enzymes for Health and Longevity http://www.tbyil. com/Digestive_ Enzymes.htm oleander soup, Eva Klein-Otis <eklein.otis@ ....> wrote: > > I just wanted to check in and let everyone know that my 6 month follow-up CT scan on Thursday showed no evidence of the return of my Liposarcoma. My wonderful surgeon was very pleased, considering he elected to not remove the usual tissue margin around the sarcoma. This allowed me to keep my spleen, my colon, left kidney and pancreas. I will keep doing what I am doing - this protocol may be overkill for some, but it is working great for me!! I think I will try the Epsom saltless Liver and Gallbladder flush and see if it helps me to not throw up this time. > > Blessings, Eva. > ×ñçóéìïðïéåßôå ÂáñåèÞêáôå ôá åíï÷ëçôéêÜ ìçíý ìáôá (spam); Ôï Mail äéáèÝôåé ôçí êáëýôåñç äõíáôÞ ðñïóôáóßá êáôÜ ôùí åíï÷ëçôéêþí ìçíõìÜôùí http://login. / config/mail? .intl=gr ×ñçóéìïðïéåßôå ÂáñåèÞêáôå ôá åíï÷ëçôéêÜ ìçíý ìáôá (spam); Ôï Mail äéáèÝôåé ôçí êáëýôåñç äõíáôÞ ðñïóôáóßá êáôÜ ôùí åíï÷ëçôéêþí ìçíõìÜôùí http://login./config/mail?.intl=gr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2009 Report Share Posted March 23, 2009 Hi Marie, This is the liver cleanse that Tony recommends: Five day liver cleanse. It is best to have day 4 on a Saturday or at a time when you are staying at home. Day 1: Drink 1 liter (4 cups) of apple juice during the day. Eat as normal otherwise. Day 2: Drink another liter of apple juice. Eat normally Day 3: Drink a 3rd liter of apple juice. Eat normally Day 4: Do not take any sold food after lunch time 6pm - Take one level tablespoon of Epsom salt in a glass of water 8pm - Take another tablespoon of Epsom salt in a glass of water. You may find that you already have to take a trip to the toilet before the 8pm Epsom salt. 10pm - Mix one half glass of olive oil and three quarter glass of freshly squeezed grape fruit juice by shaking it very well in a jar with a lid so that it mixes well and immediately get into bed after drinking the mixture. You will probably make more than one trip to the toilet during the night as well as during the next day. Day 5: 6am: Take another tablespoon of Epsom salt in a glass of water 8am: Take one final tablespoon of Epsom salt in a glass of water. You will find that many gallstones from the liver will be passed and one will notice them in the toilet. They will vary in size from about pin head size to 10mm. Gallstones in the liver are a major cause of many health problems.The above liver cleanse can be repeated every month until one finds that for two months in succession no more gallstones are passed. The liver will then be clean. (You can read about this in much more detail in Andreas Moritz's book ' "The liver and gallbladder miracle cleanse" which you can download from his site at www.ener-chi.com) Other things to do for the liver: Coffee enemas - help open the bile ducts so bile and toxins can be released properly. Coconut oil - a wonderful item everyone should take, it helps maintain a good bile flow. Beetroot juice - is also good for the liver and bile flow. Turmeric - is a cancer fighter itself, especially for smokers, and it helps regulate bile flow. Milk thistle - is a must as it helps protect the liver and actually regenerate it Alpha lipoic acid - another liver supplement that also helps fight cancer Selenium - a third liver supplement that is good against cancer too. In the Berkson Clinical Study, three women who were facing liver transplants or chemo with interferon (a horrendous treatment with very low success rates for hepatitis and cirhossis), took milk thistle, alpha lipoic acid and selenium, modified their diets a bit and got some daily exercise and restored their liver functions to normal.--- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2009 Report Share Posted March 23, 2009 Hello Marie,Is this what you are looking for?/Hepatitis_Protocol.htmBest wishes,Maracuja--- On Mon, 3/23/09, Marie Fleurimond <florette wrote:Marie Fleurimond <floretteRE: Re: CT scan results - (Great News, Try Digestive Enzymes)oleander soup Date: Monday, March 23, 2009, 1:14 PM Would someone please tell me how to do the detoxification of the liver? What medication to use for liver problem instead of surgery? Please guys help! oleander soup [oleandersou p ] On Behalf Of efi noname Monday, March 16, 2009 7:24 AM oleander soup Re: Re: CT scan results - (Great News, Try Digestive Enzymes) Dear Misrak I do not know what exactly helped my husband , but I can tell you what he did. He had seven(7) chemiotherapy sessions (after the surgery for the removal part of his colon)and he was using all the time: probiotics and the enzymes mentioned in my email (from www.baselinesnutrit ionals..com) minerals, selenium+VitC+ VitE (from a local firm in Greece ) Tahitian Nohni and a lot of quanto-energetic therapy with the machine called SCIO. He had just completed colon detoxification, heavy metal detoxification and he is ready to do the liver/galbladder detoxification. That moment, after months of reading about cancer, I am convinced that cancer can be cured.Of course lifestyle changes are needed (stop smoking, eat a lot of raw foods, no meat, juices from vegetables). Hoping that all these are helpful to you Efi --- Στις ΚυÏ., 15/03/09, ο/η Misrak Leta <misrakleta (AT) gmail (DOT) com> ÎγÏαψε: Από: Misrak Leta <misrakleta (AT) gmail (DOT) com> ΘÎμα: Re: Re: CT scan results - (Great News, Try Digestive Enzymes) Î Ïος: oleander soup ΗμεÏομηνία: ΚυÏιακή, 15 ΜάÏτιος 2009, 4:54 Dear Efi, I do not know the answer to your question. I wanted to ask what your husband used to get his cancer in remission. I am battling colon cancer and would appreciate if you could share anything that helped your husband. Thanks so much! Misrak On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 11:24 AM, efi noname <empasi_home@ .gr> wrote: Greetings to everybody!! I am a new r(from Greece ) and really I have been astonished by the huge and valuable information given by oleander group. I am fighting my husband"s cancer(He is in remission) and among others , I believe in the value of enzymes. I read carefully the article given below and I totally agree with it. I have a question regarding the difference bettween proteolytic and digestive enzymes. My husband uses proteolytic enzymes(John' s Barron phi-zymes) and I really do not know (as we have no good holistic doctors here in Greece ) the difference and if proteolytic enzymes do the same with the pancreatic enzymes. His case is colon cancer with liver metastasis. Many thanks to Tony and for the really good work they do and to all members who with true love and care, exchange all this information. Efi --- That is truly wonderful news! Here is a suggestion for you and everyone else: Consider digestive and pancreatic enzymes. They may help with your stomach issues and they are wonderful in fighting cancer (among other things they help dissolve the protective coating around cancer cells to enable other cancer fighters and your immune system to better attack the cancer) and much, much more. See my latest article: The Importance of Digestive Enzymes for Health and Longevity http://www.tbyil. com/Digestive_ Enzymes.htm Tony oleander soup, Eva Klein-Otis <eklein.otis@ ....> wrote: > > I just wanted to check in and let everyone know that my 6 month follow-up CT scan on Thursday showed no evidence of the return of my Liposarcoma. My wonderful surgeon was very pleased, considering he elected to not remove the usual tissue margin around the sarcoma. This allowed me to keep my spleen, my colon, left kidney and pancreas. I will keep doing what I am doing - this protocol may be overkill for some, but it is working great for me!! I think I will try the Epsom saltless Liver and Gallbladder flush and see if it helps me to not throw up this time. > > Blessings, Eva. > ΧÏησιμοποιείτε ΒαÏεθήκατε τα ενοχλητικά Î¼Î·Î½Ï Î¼Î±Ï„Î± (spam); Το Mail διαθÎτει την καλÏτεÏη δυνατή Ï€Ïοστασία κατά των ενοχλητικών μηνυμάτων http://login. / config/mail? .intl=gr ΧÏησιμοποιείτε ΒαÏεθήκατε τα ενοχλητικά Î¼Î·Î½Ï Î¼Î±Ï„Î± (spam); Το Mail διαθÎτει την καλÏτεÏη δυνατή Ï€Ïοστασία κατά των ενοχλητικών μηνυμάτων http://login. ..com/ config/mail? .intl=gr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2009 Report Share Posted March 24, 2009 Thank you very much , you and the rest of the staff always there for us. May the Lord bless you. oleander soup oleander soup On Behalf Of May Monday, March 23, 2009 5:40 PM oleander soup RE: Re: CT scan results - (Great News, Try Digestive Enzymes) Hi Marie, This is the liver cleanse that recommends: Five day liver cleanse. o It is best to have day 4 on a Saturday or at a time when you are staying at home. o Day 1: Drink 1 liter (4 cups) of apple juice during the day. Eat as normal otherwise. o Day 2: Drink another liter of apple juice. Eat normally o Day 3: Drink a 3rd liter of apple juice. Eat normally o Day 4: Do not take any sold food after lunch time o 6pm - Take one level tablespoon of Epsom salt in a glass of water o 8pm - Take another tablespoon of Epsom salt in a glass of water. You may find that you already have to take a trip to the toilet before the 8pm Epsom salt. o 10pm - Mix one half glass of olive oil and three quarter glass of freshly squeezed grape fruit juice by shaking it very well in a jar with a lid so that it mixes well and immediately get into bed after drinking the mixture. You will probably make more than one trip to the toilet during the night as well as during the next day. o Day 5: o 6am: Take another tablespoon of Epsom salt in a glass of water o 8am: Take one final tablespoon of Epsom salt in a glass of water. o You will find that many gallstones from the liver will be passed and one will notice them in the toilet. They will vary in size from about pin head size to 10mm. Gallstones in the liver are a major cause of many health problems. The above liver cleanse can be repeated every month until one finds that for two months in succession no more gallstones are passed. The liver will then be clean. (You can read about this in much more detail in Andreas Moritz's book ' " The liver and gallbladder miracle cleanse " which you can download from his site at www.ener-chi.com) Other things to do for the liver: o Coffee enemas - help open the bile ducts so bile and toxins can be released properly. o Coconut oil - a wonderful item everyone should take, it helps maintain a good bile flow. o Beetroot juice - is also good for the liver and bile flow. o Turmeric - is a cancer fighter itself, especially for smokers, and it helps regulate bile flow. o Milk thistle - is a must as it helps protect the liver and actually regenerate it o Alpha lipoic acid - another liver supplement that also helps fight cancer o Selenium - a third liver supplement that is good against cancer too. o In the Berkson Clinical Study, three women who were facing liver transplants or chemo with interferon (a horrendous treatment with very low success rates for hepatitis and cirhossis), took milk thistle, alpha lipoic acid and selenium, modified their diets a bit and got some daily exercise and restored their liver functions to normal. --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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