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Tony,

 

A relative who has had multiple myeloma along with a kidney transplant is interested in starting oleander. He is presently taking anti-rejection meds and has gone through a stem cell transplant and chemo in the past for this disease. He has been in remission for 7 years, but it appears as though it is now returning. Would he be able to take oleander in his condition?

 

Thanks.

 

Bob

 

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Tony

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009 12:07 PM

Re: Meloselioma

 

Surely you must mean mesothelioma, as I have never heard of "meloselioma".

If it is mesothelioma, that is a tough one - but oleander has had success against it.

See: http://www.drozel.org/eng/diagnosis_mesothelioma_HD.htm

I think that our protocol would be a good one. I am myself a good candidate for mesothelioma, due to some extensive asbestos dust exposure in the past. But I think my regular use of oleander will likely keep all cancers at bay, including mesothelioma.

As a side note - I just hate all of the attorney firm commercials on TV these days advertising free "mesothelioma kits" - which basically end up telling you that there is no cure, just mainstream treatments to aybe postpone the inevitable, and you are going to die - so, what you should mainly do is let those bloodsuckers sue whoever is ID'd as the cause so that you family and loved ones will be taken care of.

Now, nothing wrong with suing those who exposed you - but the message that you are sure to die from mesothelioma is just flat wrong! No one is sure to die from any cancer. Not everyone will survive, but most can - and nothing is written in stone!

All the best,

oleander soup , "Del at Dri-Wash" <del wrote:>> I have just been contacted by a person diagnosed yesterday with Meloselioma. While I have worked with numerous cancer patients this will be my first efforts to help someone with this particular disease. Have not even sat down to get all his information so can't offer any specifics. I'm just wondering if we would be lucky enough to have someone on this list that's currently tackling any form of this disease? If so could you drop me a note at my email address below. > > Appreciate,> > Del> #################################################> > Del ( 20 Year NHL Survivor )> E-Mail del > 1989 "Malignant lymphoma, follicular and > diffuse, small cleaved-cell type (Working > formulation). Malignant lymphoma, poorly > differentiated lymphocytic type, nodular > and diffuse (Rappaport)." - Stage IV> > 1990 8xCHOP full remission confirmed. > 1990 Exercise and supplement regimen began. > 2005 Relapse - skin, lymph node above & below> abdomen.> 2005 Alternate /complementary regimen began.> 2006 Remission> 2008 Ocular fNHL - Stage III> 2008 Alternative /complementary regimen began> 2009 Remission? - Watch & Wait> > #################################################>

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