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Hi,

 

It's been on my mind to look through my info that I've collected over the past

17 months on brain tumors for survivor information of actual people. I came up

with a few. It is my hope that people will start hearing of OPC and oleander

and add them to their programs for brain tumors.

 

Having had personal experience with the loss of our 11 yr old son to a PNET

tumor in the brain I know that it's hard to find info on actual people with

similar diagnosis. As you will notice many have been through radiation and

chemo and many choose alternative things too.

 

Hope it is ok that I'm sending this info. If this is not OK, I trust that

or Tony will send it on to the lady who requested to know about

survivors.

 

I don't think these will be direct links here so you'll have to type the web

addresses in for yourself.

 

This one is a little boy who is either 4 or 5 years into GBM and doing pretty

good.

 

www.caringbridge.org/visit/drewb

 

This is a website that somebody in the UK put together with info and when you

look at stories of hope there is a woman who has survived 8 years and has

authored a book about her experience. Her name is Cheryl Broyles.

 

www.btbuddies.org.uk

 

Another good website that offers hope and support is:

 

www.hopewithsupport.org

 

The woman who started this has had her own long journey with brain tumors and is

a survivor.

 

I hope this is hopeful information and gives people hope along the way and I

really hope to see that OPC and oleander can starting helping people with brain

tumors.

 

Sincerely,

:-)

Carla Bostel

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Thank you for these links Carla. I have sent them emails telling them about oleander, a Natural Anti-Cancer Protocol and suggesting they add The Best Years in Life to their sources. I also joined a couple of forums. Hopefully, we can get the word out on natural healing, giving them a much safer option.

Warm regards,

 

oleander soup , "Carla Bostel" <carlabostel wrote:>> Hi,> > It's been on my mind to look through my info that I've collected over the past 17 months on brain tumors for survivor information of actual people. I came up with a few. It is my hope that people will start hearing of OPC and oleander and add them to their programs for brain tumors. > > Having had personal experience with the loss of our 11 yr old son to a PNET tumor in the brain I know that it's hard to find info on actual people with similar diagnosis. As you will notice many have been through radiation and chemo and many choose alternative things too.> > Hope it is ok that I'm sending this info. If this is not OK, I trust that or Tony will send it on to the lady who requested to know about survivors.> > I don't think these will be direct links here so you'll have to type the web addresses in for yourself.> > This one is a little boy who is either 4 or 5 years into GBM and doing pretty good.> > www.caringbridge.org/visit/drewb> > This is a website that somebody in the UK put together with info and when you look at stories of hope there is a woman who has survived 8 years and has authored a book about her experience. Her name is Cheryl Broyles.> > www.btbuddies.org.uk> > Another good website that offers hope and support is:> > www.hopewithsupport.org > > The woman who started this has had her own long journey with brain tumors and is a survivor. > > I hope this is hopeful information and gives people hope along the way and I really hope to see that OPC and oleander can starting helping people with brain tumors. > > Sincerely,> :-)> Carla Bostel>

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Hi ,

 

That's great!!! You know it has been disturbing and heartbreaking to view some of the things I have in the brain tumor world. Here's to OPC and oleander making an entrance somehow to help people!

 

Hugs! :-) Carla--- On Tue, 5/5/09, May <luellamay129 wrote:

May <luellamay129 Re: GBM Survivorsoleander soup Date: Tuesday, May 5, 2009, 10:34 PM

 

 

 

Thank you for these links Carla. I have sent them emails telling them about oleander, a Natural Anti-Cancer Protocol and suggesting they add The Best Years in Life to their sources. I also joined a couple of forums. Hopefully, we can get the word out on natural healing, giving them a much safer option.

Warm regards,

 

oleander soup, "Carla Bostel" <carlabostel@ ...> wrote:>> Hi,> > It's been on my mind to look through my info that I've collected over the past 17 months on brain tumors for survivor information of actual people. I came up with a few. It is my hope that people will start hearing of OPC and oleander and add them to their programs for brain tumors. > > Having had personal experience with the loss of our 11 yr old son to a PNET tumor in the brain I know that it's hard to find info on actual people with similar diagnosis. As you will notice many have been through radiation and chemo and many choose alternative things too.> > Hope it is ok that I'm sending this info. If this is not OK, I trust that or Tony will send it on to the lady who requested to know about survivors.> > I don't think these will be direct

links here so you'll have to type the web addresses in for yourself.> > This one is a little boy who is either 4 or 5 years into GBM and doing pretty good.> > www.caringbridge. org/visit/ drewb> > This is a website that somebody in the UK put together with info and when you look at stories of hope there is a woman who has survived 8 years and has authored a book about her experience. Her name is Cheryl Broyles.> > www.btbuddies. org.uk> > Another good website that offers hope and support is:> > www.hopewithsupport .org > > The woman who started this has had her own long journey with brain tumors and is a survivor. > > I hope this is hopeful information and gives people hope along the way and I really hope to see that OPC and oleander can starting helping people with brain tumors. > > Sincerely,> :-)> Carla

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