Guest guest Posted March 29, 2009 Report Share Posted March 29, 2009 Dear Tony, You mentioned in one of your recent emails that you might be able to help with a small supply of sutherlandia till the larger amount could be purchased. My problem is that I need to wit till I receive my bank sdtatemnt after the 19th April to regisiter with Setcom. My sister has pancreatic cancer and I would like to get her started on sutherlandia as soon as possible. Any help would be deeply appreciated. Thank you. Blessings, Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2009 Report Share Posted March 29, 2009 Yes, I have made arrangements to keep a small supply of the OPC capsules on hand for instances such as you describe. I cannot emphasize strongly enought that I am NOT a distributor for OPC and that ordering from the site directly is by far the desired method. If there is a problem with Setcom, the next option would be to pay me via Paypal and I will place the order with Sutherlandia. An option for those who cannot pay online would be to send me a money order. And now, for those like your sister, I can also help get the product delivered considerably faster - but only when needed and only for small amounts of one or two bottles. So that this does not end up costing me any significant money, I will have to ask that those who pay via Paypal include an extra 3% to cover the charges I get for accepting money and that everyone include an extra $8 for priority mail (two day) shipping plus insurance for up to two bottles. So, an example for someone paying via PayPal would be$90 for two bottles times 3% = $2.70 plus $8 for shipping/insurance = $12.70 plus the $90 for a total of $102.70. Ordering a single bottle would be $45 less. Ordering via money order would not require the 3% PayPal charges. Again, this is something I had rather not do if possible but I also do not wish to see anyone ot be able to receive what I consider the most important element of my suggested protocol for fighting cancer - or see anyone who has an aggressive and/or late stage cancer have to wait for up to two weeks or so to receive it. OK, for your sister I highly recommend that she follow as much of the entire protocol as possible. I consider the Budwig/Flaxseed, black seed oil (nigella Sativa), curcumin and blood support tonic as all being essentials but recommend that she not stop with just those. We have some members here who are having some good results against pancreatic cancer - perhaps they will chime in to tell you what they have done and are doing. You can also do a search at the top of the messages here for "pancreatic cancer" and find a number of related posts. All the best - and blessings to your sister and yourself as well, oleander soup , "mgtbarrett140" <mgtbarrett140 wrote:>> Dear Tony,> You mentioned in one of your recent emails that you might be able to help with a small supply of sutherlandia till the larger amount could be purchased. My problem is that I need to wit till I receive my bank sdtatemnt after the 19th April to regisiter with Setcom. My sister has pancreatic cancer and I would like to get her started on sutherlandia as soon as possible. Any help would be deeply appreciated. Thank you.> Blessings,> Margaret> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2009 Report Share Posted March 31, 2009 Tony I am new to this forum and also to the FLAXSEEDOIL2 Forum - Do I understand you right, that the Budwig Diet is compatable with the Sutherland OPC Protocol for Cancer? If so WOW, I chose both of these protocols to begin my Lung Cancer fight just today, began the BP Protocol today and am awaiting the shipment of my OPC. With your concurence I will add the OPC Protocal immediately it arrives!Dave in Cincinnati.(I'm concerned if the Selenium, Inositol/IP6, Curcumin, Black Seed Oil, and NAC will conflict/negate the Budwidg Protocal)Daveoleander soup , "Tony" wrote:>> > Yes, I have made arrangements to keep a small supply of the OPC capsules>> > OK, for your sister I highly recommend that she follow as much of the> entire protocol as possible. I consider the Budwig/Flaxseed, black seed> oil (nigella Sativa), curcumin and blood support tonic as all being> essentials but recommend that she not stop with just those.> > We have some members here who are having some good results against> pancreatic cancer - perhaps they will chime in to tell you what they> have done and are doing. You can also do a search at the top of the> messages here for "pancreatic cancer" and find a number of related> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2009 Report Share Posted March 31, 2009 They are absolutely compatible, as is most of my entire suggested protocol. The only exceptions I am aware of may be vitamin E and alpha lipoic acid not being compatible with Budwig when taken in significant amounts. oleander soup , "capndavy67" <signaldavid wrote:>> Tony I am new to this forum and also to the FLAXSEEDOIL2 Forum - Do I> understand you right, that the Budwig Diet is compatable with the> Sutherland OPC Protocol for Cancer? If so WOW, I chose both of these> protocols to begin my Lung Cancer fight just today, began the BP> Protocol today and am awaiting the shipment of my OPC. With your> concurence I will add the OPC Protocal immediately it arrives!> Dave in Cincinnati.> > (I'm concerned if the Selenium, Inositol/IP6, Curcumin, Black Seed Oil,> and NAC will conflict/negate the Budwidg Protocal)> Dave> > oleander soup , "Tony" @ wrote:> >> >> > Yes, I have made arrangements to keep a small supply of the OPC> capsules> >> > >> > OK, for your sister I highly recommend that she follow as much of the> > entire protocol as possible. I consider the Budwig/Flaxseed, black> seed> > oil (nigella Sativa), curcumin and blood support tonic as all being> > essentials but recommend that she not stop with just those.> >> > We have some members here who are having some good results against> > pancreatic cancer - perhaps they will chime in to tell you what they> > have done and are doing. You can also do a search at the top of the> > messages here for "pancreatic cancer" and find a number of related> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2009 Report Share Posted April 4, 2009 Tony: I have a question for you, my 16 year old granddaughter has been diagnosed with a cyst on her brain that is causing cluster migraines. Will the Oleander protocol help get rid of the cyst. Her pediatrician seems to think that the problem is not serious, as her Gram I wholeheartedly disagree. Is there anything else that you can recommend. My limited understanding is that a cyst is like a pimple is this close to accurate or am I way off? Your help or anyone else that has had this problem would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Sharron On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 10:00 PM, Tony wrote: They are absolutely compatible, as is most of my entire suggested protocol. The only exceptions I am aware of may be vitamin E and alpha lipoic acid not being compatible with Budwig when taken in significant amounts. oleander soup , " capndavy67 " <signaldavid wrote:>> Tony I am new to this forum and also to the FLAXSEEDOIL2 Forum - Do I > understand you right, that the Budwig Diet is compatable with the> Sutherland OPC Protocol for Cancer? If so WOW, I chose both of these> protocols to begin my Lung Cancer fight just today, began the BP > Protocol today and am awaiting the shipment of my OPC. With your> concurence I will add the OPC Protocal immediately it arrives!> Dave in Cincinnati.> > (I'm concerned if the Selenium, Inositol/IP6, Curcumin, Black Seed Oil, > and NAC will conflict/negate the Budwidg Protocal)> Dave> > oleander soup , " Tony " @ wrote: > >> >> > Yes, I have made arrangements to keep a small supply of the OPC> capsules> >> > >> > OK, for your sister I highly recommend that she follow as much of the > > entire protocol as possible. I consider the Budwig/Flaxseed, black> seed> > oil (nigella Sativa), curcumin and blood support tonic as all being> > essentials but recommend that she not stop with just those. > >> > We have some members here who are having some good results against> > pancreatic cancer - perhaps they will chime in to tell you what they> > have done and are doing. You can also do a search at the top of the > > messages here for " pancreatic cancer " and find a number of related> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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