Guest guest Posted June 4, 2009 Report Share Posted June 4, 2009 Hi Darlene,I see you have received some suggestions. However, are you also taking oleander? Sutherlandia OPC? http://www.sutherlandiaopc.com If not, I would strongly advise that you incorporate it into your regimen, together with the Natural Anti-Cancer Protocol /anticancer.htm You will notice that much of what you are doing is included in this protocol. It sounds like you are on the right track, praying for wisdom and healing being of primary importance.Are you still taking chemo and Rituxan?I wish you my very best, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2009 Report Share Posted June 4, 2009 Thanks for the suggestion. I start taking Rituxan on June 15th. Darlene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2009 Report Share Posted June 4, 2009 Hi Darlene,Have you been told of the side effects of this drug? feverchills and shakeitchinghivessneezing throat irritation or tightnessheadachenauseacough Other side effects include: aching jointsupper respiratory tract infectiondecreased blood cell countslung problems Rituxan is a cancer medication that interferes with the growth of cancer cells and slows their growth throughout the body.The thing is, Oleander (Sutherlandia OPC) does the same thing, athough it goes one step further. It also reverses the cancer. Oleander works by first slowing, then stopping, and then reversing cancer. While doing this, it will also strengthen your immune system, the very thing by which cancer gained an entry into your body. I would urge you to consider this option. This, together with the Natural Anti-Cancer Protocol is the best way to address the cancer, as it does so from its source, not from the "outside."oleander soup , "Darlene Kurz" <darrae wrote:>> Thanks for the suggestion.> > I start taking Rituxan on June 15th. > > Darlene> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2009 Report Share Posted June 4, 2009 Thank you. Since this lymphoma in the skin is sytemic, I would be surprised if any thing topical would work. Rituxan is supposed to only kill the cancer cells and not the good ones. However, the oncologist said that there are some always lurking around that don't get killed, therefore it comes back. I don't get sick at all from it . Never- the- less I would rather not have to take it, along with all the junk they give along with it so that you don't get sick. I will order the oleander. I just wish that I had known about this years ago. Thanks so much! I will keep posting my progress. Praise the Lord for people willing to share!! Darlene - May oleander soup Thursday, June 04, 2009 1:41 PM Re: Follicular Lymphoma/Darlene Hi Darlene,Have you been told of the side effects of this drug? fever chills and shake itching hives sneezing throat irritation or tightness headache nausea cough Other side effects include: aching joints upper respiratory tract infection decreased blood cell counts lung problems Rituxan is a cancer medication that interferes with the growth of cancer cells and slows their growth throughout the body. The thing is, Oleander (Sutherlandia OPC) does the same thing, athough it goes one step further. It also reverses the cancer. Oleander works by first slowing, then stopping, and then reversing cancer. While doing this, it will also strengthen your immune system, the very thing by which cancer gained an entry into your body. I would urge you to consider this option. This, together with the Natural Anti-Cancer Protocol is the best way to address the cancer, as it does so from its source, not from the "outside." oleander soup , "Darlene Kurz" <darrae wrote:>> Thanks for the suggestion.> > I start taking Rituxan on June 15th. > > Darlene> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2009 Report Share Posted June 5, 2009 Darlene,Please do keep us posted.Hugs, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2009 Report Share Posted June 5, 2009 I got the setcom set up, but I thought I ordered the oleander, but nothing shows on my set come acct. I ordered the 1 bottle and filled in the delivery info, and there is no place to click on to send it. I sure don't understand this computer stuff. Got any advice? Darlene - May oleander soup Thursday, June 04, 2009 11:36 AM Follicular Lymphoma/Darlene Hi Darlene,I see you have received some suggestions. However, are you also taking oleander? Sutherlandia OPC? http://www.sutherlandiaopc.com If not, I would strongly advise that you incorporate it into your regimen, together with the Natural Anti-Cancer Protocol /anticancer.htm You will notice that much of what you are doing is included in this protocol. It sounds like you are on the right track, praying for wisdom and healing being of primary importance.Are you still taking chemo and Rituxan?I wish you my very best, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2009 Report Share Posted June 5, 2009 Darlene,Email Marc Swanepoel at marcswan If the problem cannot be resolved, send me a private email at luellamay129 .oleander soup , "Darlene Kurz" <darrae wrote:>> I got the setcom set up, but I thought I ordered the oleander, but nothing shows on my set come acct. I ordered the 1 bottle and filled in the delivery info, and there is no place to click on to send it. I sure don't understand this computer stuff. Got any advice?> > Darlene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2009 Report Share Posted June 5, 2009 Hi Darlene. The Artemisin cream with DMSO will work as the DMSO does penetrate and delivers where it suppose to. So if you use oleander soup to make the cream, or you buy the Artemisin and add 50/% DMSO mix well and use it will do the job. Just my two cents . good luck Hugs Mary - Darlene Kurz oleander soup Friday, June 05, 2009 8:37 AM Re: Re: Follicular Lymphoma/Darlene Thank you. Since this lymphoma in the skin is sytemic, I would be surprised if any thing topical would work. Rituxan is supposed to only kill the cancer cells and not the good ones. However, the oncologist said that there are some always lurking around that don't get killed, therefore it comes back. I don't get sick at all from it . Never- the- less I would rather not have to take it, along with all the junk they give along with it so that you don't get sick. I will order the oleander. I just wish that I had known about this years ago. Thanks so much! I will keep posting my progress. Praise the Lord for people willing to share!! Darlene - May oleander soup Thursday, June 04, 2009 1:41 PM Re: Follicular Lymphoma/Darlene Hi Darlene,Have you been told of the side effects of this drug? fever chills and shake itching hives sneezing throat irritation or tightness headache nausea cough Other side effects include: aching joints upper respiratory tract infection decreased blood cell counts lung problems Rituxan is a cancer medication that interferes with the growth of cancer cells and slows their growth throughout the body. The thing is, Oleander (Sutherlandia OPC) does the same thing, athough it goes one step further. It also reverses the cancer. Oleander works by first slowing, then stopping, and then reversing cancer. While doing this, it will also strengthen your immune system, the very thing by which cancer gained an entry into your body. I would urge you to consider this option. This, together with the Natural Anti-Cancer Protocol is the best way to address the cancer, as it does so from its source, not from the "outside." oleander soup , "Darlene Kurz" <darrae wrote:>> Thanks for the suggestion.> > I start taking Rituxan on June 15th. > > Darlene> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2009 Report Share Posted June 5, 2009 Thanks Maria. I so appreciate everyone's input. Darlene - Maria Stathopoulos oleander soup Thursday, June 04, 2009 9:31 PM Re: Re: Follicular Lymphoma/Darlene Hi Darlene. The Artemisin cream with DMSO will work as the DMSO does penetrate and delivers where it suppose to. So if you use oleander soup to make the cream, or you buy the Artemisin and add 50/% DMSO mix well and use it will do the job. Just my two cents . good luck Hugs Mary - Darlene Kurz oleander soup Friday, June 05, 2009 8:37 AM Re: Re: Follicular Lymphoma/Darlene Thank you. Since this lymphoma in the skin is sytemic, I would be surprised if any thing topical would work. Rituxan is supposed to only kill the cancer cells and not the good ones. However, the oncologist said that there are some always lurking around that don't get killed, therefore it comes back. I don't get sick at all from it . Never- the- less I would rather not have to take it, along with all the junk they give along with it so that you don't get sick. I will order the oleander. I just wish that I had known about this years ago. Thanks so much! I will keep posting my progress. Praise the Lord for people willing to share!! Darlene - May oleander soup Thursday, June 04, 2009 1:41 PM Re: Follicular Lymphoma/Darlene Hi Darlene,Have you been told of the side effects of this drug? fever chills and shake itching hives sneezing throat irritation or tightness headache nausea cough Other side effects include: aching joints upper respiratory tract infection decreased blood cell counts lung problems Rituxan is a cancer medication that interferes with the growth of cancer cells and slows their growth throughout the body. The thing is, Oleander (Sutherlandia OPC) does the same thing, athough it goes one step further. It also reverses the cancer. Oleander works by first slowing, then stopping, and then reversing cancer. While doing this, it will also strengthen your immune system, the very thing by which cancer gained an entry into your body. I would urge you to consider this option. This, together with the Natural Anti-Cancer Protocol is the best way to address the cancer, as it does so from its source, not from the "outside." oleander soup , "Darlene Kurz" <darrae wrote:>> Thanks for the suggestion.> > I start taking Rituxan on June 15th. > > Darlene> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2009 Report Share Posted June 5, 2009 Thanks for the info May. Darlene - May oleander soup Thursday, June 04, 2009 8:42 PM Re: Follicular Lymphoma/Darlene Darlene,Email Marc Swanepoel at marcswan (AT) global (DOT) co.za If the problem cannot be resolved, send me a private email at luellamay129 .oleander soup , "Darlene Kurz" <darrae wrote:>> I got the setcom set up, but I thought I ordered the oleander, but nothing shows on my set come acct. I ordered the 1 bottle and filled in the delivery info, and there is no place to click on to send it. I sure don't understand this computer stuff. Got any advice?> > Darlene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2009 Report Share Posted June 6, 2009 You are welcome Darline. Hugs Mary - Darlene Kurz oleander soup Friday, June 05, 2009 10:54 PM Re: Re: Follicular Lymphoma/Darlene Thanks Maria. I so appreciate everyone's input. Darlene - Maria Stathopoulos oleander soup Thursday, June 04, 2009 9:31 PM Re: Re: Follicular Lymphoma/Darlene Hi Darlene. The Artemisin cream with DMSO will work as the DMSO does penetrate and delivers where it suppose to. So if you use oleander soup to make the cream, or you buy the Artemisin and add 50/% DMSO mix well and use it will do the job. Just my two cents . good luck Hugs Mary - Darlene Kurz oleander soup Friday, June 05, 2009 8:37 AM Re: Re: Follicular Lymphoma/Darlene Thank you. Since this lymphoma in the skin is sytemic, I would be surprised if any thing topical would work. Rituxan is supposed to only kill the cancer cells and not the good ones. However, the oncologist said that there are some always lurking around that don't get killed, therefore it comes back. I don't get sick at all from it . Never- the- less I would rather not have to take it, along with all the junk they give along with it so that you don't get sick. I will order the oleander. I just wish that I had known about this years ago. Thanks so much! I will keep posting my progress. Praise the Lord for people willing to share!! Darlene - May oleander soup Thursday, June 04, 2009 1:41 PM Re: Follicular Lymphoma/Darlene Hi Darlene,Have you been told of the side effects of this drug? fever chills and shake itching hives sneezing throat irritation or tightness headache nausea cough Other side effects include: aching joints upper respiratory tract infection decreased blood cell counts lung problems Rituxan is a cancer medication that interferes with the growth of cancer cells and slows their growth throughout the body. The thing is, Oleander (Sutherlandia OPC) does the same thing, athough it goes one step further. It also reverses the cancer. Oleander works by first slowing, then stopping, and then reversing cancer. While doing this, it will also strengthen your immune system, the very thing by which cancer gained an entry into your body. I would urge you to consider this option. This, together with the Natural Anti-Cancer Protocol is the best way to address the cancer, as it does so from its source, not from the "outside." oleander soup , "Darlene Kurz" <darrae wrote:>> Thanks for the suggestion.> > I start taking Rituxan on June 15th. > > Darlene> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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