Guest guest Posted May 5, 2009 Report Share Posted May 5, 2009 Once again, there is NO such thing as IV administration of oleander. IV stands for intravenously and it would be dangerous to the point of possibly even being fatal to mainline a substance with cardiac glycosides, even one with relatively small amounts like oleander. You can inject the patented medicine Anvirzel, but not intravenously. For years, that was the only way it was administered and then the makers pretty much admitted that there is little, if any, benefit in injecting it (much to the relief of a great many buttocks, since injection can be pretty painful at the injection site for some people). Typically, oleander is taken orally in either extract form or the Sutherlandia OPC capsule. When one takes it orally in extract form, perhaps the best way to do so is to take at least half the dose sublinqually - meaning to hold it under the tongue for a few minutes - in order to have maximum and faster absorption. (And take the other half mixed in a cup of strong juice to wash the initial amount down with and mask the taste) Since Oleander does not immediately pass from the body and thus builds up to a certain extent, no matter which method of delivery is employed the long term therapeutic effect will likely be about the same. I HOPE this clears the issue up! No more mention of IV and oleander please! oleander soup , "Mary" <maihards wrote:>> Jack mentioned that alternative methods of addminestering OPC or NO have been documented by this group. Can you repeat this documentation for me please? I am very interested in trying the IV method and/or any other ideas as well as orally for myself if this is available. Thank YOu, Mary Hards> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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