Guest guest Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 wello everyone, my name is Al, and I am writing to tell a brief story of my wife Audrey, and her fight with breast cancer. She was diagnosed in the spring of 07, and had a masectomy to remove the tumor in her right breast. Follow up scans showed a lot of suspicious lesions on her bones,but Audrey refused any biopsy, and any further treatment. She started alternative treatment by taking a lot of vitamins and other supplements. To make a long story short, we became complacent when she showed no symptoms of cancer, and was being told by a naturopath that she no longer had cancer. The naturopath was coming to this conclusion by using an electronic machine with sensors attached to Audrey's wrists and feet. Supposedly the machine could pick up frequencies given off by various diseases and problems. Anyway, by the spring of '08, Audrey was starting to have problems with fatigue,but the strange thing was that she started having problems sleeping. These problems gradually got worse and worse,along with more reassurances that it was not cancer causing the symptoms. In retrospect, we should have seen a doctor a lot sooner, because she ended up in the emergency room in October, with a diagnosis of anemia, caused by breast cancer metastisized to her bones. We started the vitamins, supplements, and cancer diet again,but she was going downhill fast,and ended up in hospice in November and December of'08. She started taking liquid cesium chloride/potassium towards the end of November. We will never know for sure exactly what turned the situation around, but we are crediting the cesium chloride. She hit her cesium limit in about a month, and was off it for a month. At that point,Audrey was downsliding a bit again, but when we re-started the cesium,she felt better again. We feel we can almost judge the level of the cancer by the level of her fatigue and sleeping difficulties. She has been out of the hospice program since early January, and is up and about for the most part of the day now. She still tires easily, and still has to take a sleeping pill and an anti-depressant to sleep through the night, but is so much better now. She once again reached her cesium limit two weeks ago. We started the oleander caps three days ago. We read of oleander on cancertutor.com, and are counting on it as the next phase of our plan. Audrey is having problems with diarhea,which we were warned about on this forum. She backed off to one cap/day and we are going to try to build up very slowly to 4/day. She is taking most of the supplements that Tony recommends, as well as most of the Bill Henderson protocol, plus more, so it is about a full time job for her, but we are not complaining.At this point we are very optomistic for her continued recovery, and thank God every day for all the people who have given us help and information. I guess this did not turn out to be so brief, after all. Best wishes to you all, Al Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 That is great news Al. God bless you and keep up the good work for your wife. It is so wonderful to have a spouse who is so diligent with support. I feel like I am the luckiest woman alive to have the wonderful husband God gave me and He has kept my husband and I strong through all of this. All of this does take time, however it sounds like you are doing everything you can. I had a large retroperitoneal Liposarcoma resected last September. My surgeon elected not to remove the usual margin, as he couldn't justify removing organs when he couldn't remove the abdominal cavity with nerves etc where the tumor was snugly lying against. That meant I still had cancer in my system. All the doctors can offer me is more surgery. An option I am not willing to consider as that means removing the vital organs God gave me. I, too take most of Tony's recommended protocol as well as the Bill Henderson supplements. In addition I do Far Infrared saunas and I restarted the Bob Beck Protocol today. I also did the Cesium Chloride Protocol from Essense of Life recommended by Cancer Tutor. My scans are coming back clear and I can say that unless I am detoxing, I can't remember when I felt better. Keep up the good work - for me it has been worth it!Best wishes and blessings to you both,Eva.--- On Mon, 3/16/09, livingsupergreen <livingsupergreen wrote:livingsupergreen <livingsupergreen starting oleander caps for breast canceroleander soup Date: Monday, March 16, 2009, 9:54 PM wello everyone, my name is Al, and I am writing to tell a brief story of my wife Audrey, and her fight with breast cancer. She was diagnosed in the spring of 07, and had a masectomy to remove the tumor in her right breast. Follow up scans showed a lot of suspicious lesions on her bones,but Audrey refused any biopsy, and any further treatment. She started alternative treatment by taking a lot of vitamins and other supplements. To make a long story short, we became complacent when she showed no symptoms of cancer, and was being told by a naturopath that she no longer had cancer. The naturopath was coming to this conclusion by using an electronic machine with sensors attached to Audrey's wrists and feet.. Supposedly the machine could pick up frequencies given off by various diseases and problems. Anyway, by the spring of '08, Audrey was starting to have problems with fatigue,but the strange thing was that she started having problems sleeping. These problems gradually got worse and worse,along with more reassurances that it was not cancer causing the symptoms. In retrospect, we should have seen a doctor a lot sooner, because she ended up in the emergency room in October, with a diagnosis of anemia, caused by breast cancer metastisized to her bones. We started the vitamins, supplements, and cancer diet again,but she was going downhill fast,and ended up in hospice in November and December of'08. She started taking liquid cesium chloride/potassium towards the end of November. We will never know for sure exactly what turned the situation around, but we are crediting the cesium chloride. She hit her cesium limit in about a month, and was off it for a month. At that point,Audrey was downsliding a bit again, but when we re-started the cesium,she felt better again. We feel we can almost judge the level of the cancer by the level of her fatigue and sleeping difficulties. She has been out of the hospice program since early January, and is up and about for the most part of the day now. She still tires easily, and still has to take a sleeping pill and an anti-depressant to sleep through the night, but is so much better now. She once again reached her cesium limit two weeks ago. We started the oleander caps three days ago. We read of oleander on cancertutor. com, and are counting on it as the next phase of our plan. Audrey is having problems with diarhea,which we were warned about on this forum. She backed off to one cap/day and we are going to try to build up very slowly to 4/day. She is taking most of the supplements that Tony recommends, as well as most of the Bill Henderson protocol, plus more, so it is about a full time job for her, but we are not complaining. At this point we are very optomistic for her continued recovery, and thank God every day for all the people who have given us help and information. I guess this did not turn out to be so brief, after all. Best wishes to you all, Al Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2009 Report Share Posted March 17, 2009 Welcome to the group, Al. I am glad to hear that you are taking most of the items on the list - there are some very powerful cancer fighters and immune boosters there. Certainly cesium chloride has it's share of success stories as does the highly regarded Bill Henderson protocol. I like both of them, though it seems that Cesium Chloride is often good for knocking the cancer back while never completely knocking it out on its own. I have no faith in those electronic sensing gadgets, including the much ballyhooed one that the Hulda Clark folks hype. Sorry, but I just don't see it and have seen too many reports of wrong results, including the much publicized case where Clark misdiagnosed an undercover state agent. I also think her theory of mysterious flukes being the root of all cancer and disease is batty. On the other hand, I think her cleanses and general advice are quite good. Some folks do have to work their way up with the oleander (while many others, like myself, have no problems from day one). Though there may be a bit of Herxheimer effect of feeling worse before feeling better, in time that should change to feeling much better. If at all possible, your wife really needs to get off the mainstream drugs for pain and sleep as soon as she can. It may take some gradual weaning and some natural pain relief techniques like EFT. Please let us know how your wife is doing. We are here for the both of you. oleander soup , "livingsupergreen" <livingsupergreen wrote:>> wello everyone, my name is Al, and I am writing to tell a brief story of my wife Audrey, and her fight with breast cancer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2009 Report Share Posted March 17, 2009 Ai,I will remember Audrey in my prayers.sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2009 Report Share Posted March 17, 2009 Hi everyone :-) 1) Does anyone know or have any information if oleander helps remove brain lesions? 2) Does anyone know if ANYTHING helps remove brain lesions? 3) Lastly, should one be careful about taking oleander while having any type of heart condition? This is my 1st posting, so I'll appreciate any helpful information. Thank you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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