Guest guest Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 This is my first post to the forum, and I have 3 newbie questions that hopefully someone can sort out:- I thought that I read somewhere that oleander and pawpaw leaf tackle cancer in opposite ways, and so taking them together doesn't make a lot of sense. Can anyone confirm this?- I've been told that taking oleander may cause inflammation. My partner already has a swollen arm from lympadema, and she needs to be cautious. What degree of inflammation is expected?- Lastly, are the capsules and liquid equal in effectiveness/value for money, or does one of them have the edge?Thanks,Martin Enjoy a better web experience. Upgrade to the new Internet Explorer 8 optimised for 7. Get it now.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 Hi Martin, Welcome to the group. I can answer two of your questions. Oleander in no way, shape, or form causes inflammation of any kind. The Sutherlandia OPC liquid and capsules have the same effectiveness. It's just what you prefer taking. The shipping costs are included in the price of the bottles. However, the liquid is a bit more expensive because of the weight it costs to ship. As for oleander and paw paw interacting, I really don't think so. Tony has done extensive research on all of these herbs. But I will let someone more learned come along to reply to this question. Warm regards, oleander soup , Martin Oliver <moliver70 wrote:>> This is my first post to the forum, and I have 3 newbie questions that hopefully someone can sort out:> > - I thought that I read somewhere that oleander and pawpaw leaf tackle cancer in opposite ways, and so taking them together doesn't make a lot of sense. Can anyone confirm this?> > - I've been told that taking oleander may cause inflammation. My partner already has a swollen arm from lympadema, and she needs to be cautious. What degree of inflammation is expected?> > - Lastly, are the capsules and liquid equal in effectiveness/value for money, or does one of them have the edge?> > Thanks,> > Martin> > > > 7 recommends that you update your browser to the new Internet Explorer 8.Get it now.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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