Guest guest Posted May 6, 2009 Report Share Posted May 6, 2009 Alvin, are you a speedreader? You are saying that you have been through all 14,652 posts on this group? I find that hard to believe simply because there are a great many success stories here as well as a very distinct absence of stories about lack of success. Those success stories include prostate cancer too. For example, Duane Christensen's numerous posts continuing the chronicles of his battle against prostate cancer. Or Rupert Jameson's posts chronicling his own battle and continuing drop in PSA. Though far from the only item on our suggested protocol, oleander is certainly a centerpiece. The Sutherlandia OPC product itself, which is dispensed with suggestions for liver cleansing and a healthy diet and lifestyle (and specifically points to the protocol suggested in this group) has been over 90% successful in terms of those who are still alive among the hundreds of users taking it for Cancer in South Africa - in fact, the only ones not still alive were those who began taking it with only days left whose bodies were ravaged by cancer and prior chemo and/or radiation and a handful who succumbed to major organ failure as a likely result of prior chemo. Similarly, this group, which is five years old and now has 1300 members, appears to have a great success rate in terms of how many members are surviving and beating their cancers. Now, not everyone here takes oleander or follows the protocol and not everyone here even has cancer. But a great many do. And I am only aware of three people who joined this group and even started the protocol who are not still alive. Two had scant weeks or so to live and a long histories of chemo and/or radiation. Another, a prostate cancer victim with mets to his spine, took the oleander for less than two months before listening to his oncologist tell him that nothing would help him but at least he (the oncologist) could give him a nerve block so that his last few months would be less painful. He proceeded to live well over a year past the oncologist's prediction and his daughter, a member of this group btw, is convinced that his brief use of oleander was responsible for that extra year. When you add oleander to proven cancer fighters, and proven prostate cancer fighters in particular, that are part of the suggested protocol (Budwig's flaxseed/cottage cheese, inositol/IP6, the Jon Barron Blood Support tonic, blackseed oil, colloidal silver, etc.), you have a very powerful protocol to help you beat prostate cancer. I am not aware of any that are more powerful. I understand your concerns though. I wish that more people would post about their progress and I wonder about their reluctance to do so? Perhaps they think they will somehow "jinx" themselves or just want to put their ordeals behind them. One key consideration may be this: The very large majority of the members of this group joined within the past year or so - and thus it may well be a bit early for them to have had complete success or at least have complete confidence that they have had complete success. Prostate cancer in particular is both a very slow developing cancer in most instances and a very slow one to complely eliminate. In many instances people live a long and healthy life despite never completely eliminating prostate cancer, and ultimately pass away from natural causes or other causes other than their cancer. Again though - if it does not work, where are all the posts one should expect about lack of success? All the best, oleander soup , "allcockalvin" <allcockalvin wrote:>> Hi all ,> been through all the back posts and their is no testimonials of success with, prostate cancer ,.> matter of fact their is very little testimonials full stop by active members ,I could only find one ,.a lot put in by other people ,but its hard to bank your life on that ,.> very dissapionted ,dont quite know where to go now ,> alvin> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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