Guest guest Posted August 24, 2009 Report Share Posted August 24, 2009 Hello, Can you please tell me if this oleander soup would work for killing liver parasites, and if so, how much would it take? thanks linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2009 Report Share Posted August 24, 2009 Hi Linda, I am relatively new here, but I haven't heard anyone refer to oleander as an antiparasitic. However, neem leaf is very effective and what I used to get rid of liver flukes. I started with the extract and then switched to capsules. The extract is very bitter and after speaking to the farm, I think the capsules are just as effective, cheaper, and easier to swallow! Very inexpensive and organic methods are used at neemtreefarms.com in Florida. I noticed neem is much more expensive in my local health stores, and without knowing the source I tend to assume they have been sprayed with pesticides or something in India, where most of it seems to come from. Sorry it sounds like an ad, but I'm not affiliated in any way-just a fan. Daniel On 8/24/09, lindalistens <lindalistens wrote: > Hello, > > Can you please tell me if this oleander soup would work for killing liver > parasites, and if so, how much would it take? > > thanks > linda > > > > > --- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2009 Report Share Posted August 25, 2009 where do you get the neem?Thanks, Robyndaniel martin <danielnv.martinoleander soup Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 10:00:19 AMRe: parasite in liver Hi Linda, I am relatively new here, but I haven't heard anyone refer to oleander as an antiparasitic. However, neem leaf is very effective and what I used to get rid of liver flukes. I started with the extract and then switched to capsules. The extract is very bitter and after speaking to the farm, I think the capsules are just as effective, cheaper, and easier to swallow! Very inexpensive and organic methods are used at neemtreefarms. com in Florida. I noticed neem is much more expensive in my local health stores, and without knowing the source I tend to assume they have been sprayed with pesticides or something in India, where most of it seems to come from. Sorry it sounds like an ad, but I'm not affiliated in any way-just a fan. Daniel On 8/24/09, lindalistens <lindalistens@ > wrote: > Hello, > > Can you please tell me if this oleander soup would work for killing liver > parasites, and if so, how much would it take? > > thanks > linda > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2009 Report Share Posted August 25, 2009 How would you know if you have liver parasites?--- On Mon, 8/24/09, robyn howell <robynehowell wrote: robyn howell <robynehowellRe: parasite in liveroleander soup Date: Monday, August 24, 2009, 7:40 PM where do you get the neem?Thanks, Robyn daniel martin <danielnv.martin@ gmail.com>oleander soupMonday, August 24, 2009 10:00:19 AMRe: parasite in liver Hi Linda,I am relatively new here, but I haven't heard anyone refer to oleanderas an antiparasitic. However, neem leaf is very effective and what Iused to get rid of liver flukes. I started with the extract and thenswitched to capsules. The extract is very bitter and after speakingto the farm, I think the capsules are just as effective, cheaper, andeasier to swallow! Very inexpensive and organic methods are used atneemtreefarms. com in Florida. I noticed neem is much more expensivein my local health stores, and without knowing the source I tend toassume they have been sprayed with pesticides or something in India,where most of it seems to come from. Sorry it sounds like an ad, butI'm not affiliated in any way-just a fan.DanielOn 8/24/09, lindalistens <lindalistens@ > wrote:> Hello,>> Can you please tell me if this oleander soup would work for killing liver> parasites, and if so, how much would it take?>> thanks> linda>>>>> ------------ --------- --------- ------>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2009 Report Share Posted August 25, 2009 Here's the url:http://neemtreefarms.com/neem-leaf-capsules-p-135.htmlDanielSent from my iPhoneOn Aug 24, 2009, at 7:40 PM, robyn howell <robynehowell wrote: where do you get the neem?Thanks, Robyndaniel martin <danielnv.martinoleander soup Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 10:00:19 AMRe: parasite in liver Hi Linda, I am relatively new here, but I haven't heard anyone refer to oleander as an antiparasitic. However, neem leaf is very effective and what I used to get rid of liver flukes. I started with the extract and then switched to capsules. The extract is very bitter and after speaking to the farm, I think the capsules are just as effective, cheaper, and easier to swallow! Very inexpensive and organic methods are used at neemtreefarms. com in Florida. I noticed neem is much more expensive in my local health stores, and without knowing the source I tend to assume they have been sprayed with pesticides or something in India, where most of it seems to come from. Sorry it sounds like an ad, but I'm not affiliated in any way-just a fan. Daniel On 8/24/09, lindalistens <lindalistens@ > wrote: > Hello, > > Can you please tell me if this oleander soup would work for killing liver > parasites, and if so, how much would it take? > > thanks > linda > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2009 Report Share Posted August 25, 2009 From what I have read, pretty much everyone has parasites of some sort, but I don't know if there's a way to tell.When liver flukes some out, you will see red-orange in the toilet in various sizes and shapes depending on maturity of the fluke. I think it took some time before I saw any flukes--I saw smaller white things at first. Of course many parasites are microscopic too. I had taken parafree (Young Living's essential oil capsules for parasites) and didn't see anything, and then I started neem later after doing colon cleansing. I recently found out I have lots of amoebas in my body, and suspect the parafree was working on killing them, but I didn't complete the suggested treatment period since I didn't know if I was killing anything. Daniel Sent from my iPhoneOn Aug 24, 2009, at 8:07 PM, James McGregor <j_mcgregor wrote: How would you know if you have liver parasites?--- On Mon, 8/24/09, robyn howell <robynehowell wrote: robyn howell <robynehowellRe: parasite in liveroleander soup Date: Monday, August 24, 2009, 7:40 PM where do you get the neem?Thanks, Robyn daniel martin <danielnv.martin@ gmail.com>oleander soupMonday, August 24, 2009 10:00:19 AMRe: parasite in liver Hi Linda,I am relatively new here, but I haven't heard anyone refer to oleanderas an antiparasitic. However, neem leaf is very effective and what Iused to get rid of liver flukes. I started with the extract and thenswitched to capsules. The extract is very bitter and after speakingto the farm, I think the capsules are just as effective, cheaper, andeasier to swallow! Very inexpensive and organic methods are used atneemtreefarms. com in Florida. I noticed neem is much more expensivein my local health stores, and without knowing the source I tend toassume they have been sprayed with pesticides or something in India,where most of it seems to come from. Sorry it sounds like an ad, butI'm not affiliated in any way-just a fan.DanielOn 8/24/09, lindalistens <lindalistens@ > wrote:> Hello,>> Can you please tell me if this oleander soup would work for killing liver> parasites, and if so, how much would it take?>> thanks> linda>>>>> ------------ --------- --------- ------>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2009 Report Share Posted August 25, 2009 Their capsules contain Hydroxy Propyl Methyl Cellulose. Which is considered made with dangerous substances and should not be in organic foods. Read this. Identification 1 This Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) review is based on the information available as of the date of this review. This review addresses the requirements of the Organic Foods Production Act to the best of the investigator’s ability, and has been reviewed by experts on the TAP. The substance is evaluated against the criteria found in section 2119(m) of the OFPA [7 USC 6517(m)]. The information and advice presented to the NOSB is based on the technical evaluation against that criteria, and does not incorporate commercial availability, socio-economic impact, or other factors that the NOSB and the USDA may want to consider in making decisions. Chemical Name(s): hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose, 2-hydryoxypropyl ether =0 D of methyl cellulose Other Name(s): propylene glycol ether of methylcellulose, 2- hydroxypropyl methyl ether, modified cellulose, hypromellose, HPMC, MHPC, carbohydrate gum Trade Name(s): Benecel®MP643, Isopto-Tears; Methopt; Poly-Tears; Tears Naturale, Methocel E, Methocel F, Methocel K Methopt, Pharmacoat ®/Metolose CAS Number: 9004-65-3 Other Codes: INS number: 464; E 464 Look for yourself. Rich Daniel Martin <danielnv.martin oleander soup <oleander soup > Tue, Aug 25, 2009 12:06 am Re: =2 0parasite in liver Here's the url: http://neemtreefarms.com/neem-leaf-capsules-p-135.html Daniel Sent from my iPhone On Aug 24, 2009, at 7:40 PM, robyn howell <robynehowell wrote: where do you get the neem? Thanks, Robyn daniel martin <danielnv.martin oleander soup Monday, August 24, 2009 10:00:19 AM Re: parasite in liver Hi Linda, I am relatively new here, but I haven't heard anyone refer to oleander as an antiparasitic. However, neem leaf is very effective and what I used to get rid of liver flukes. I started with the extract and then switched to capsules. The extract is very bitter and after speaking to the farm, I think the capsules are just as effective, cheaper, and easier to swallow! Very inexpensive and organic methods are used at neemtreefarms. com in Florida. I noticed neem is much more expensive in my local health stores, and without knowing the source I tend to assume they have been sprayed with pesticides or something in India, where most of it seems to come from. Sorry it sounds like an ad, but I'm not affiliated in any way-just a fan. Daniel On 8/24/09, lindalistens <lindalistens@ > wrote: > Hello, > > Can you please tell me=2 0if this oleander soup would work for killing liver > parasites, and if so, how much would it take? > > thanks > linda > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2009 Report Share Posted August 25, 2009 I believe they explain on the site somewhere that they grow their trees using organic methods, but that they no longer maintain their certified status due to the extra expense they would have to pass along to all the customers. Perhaps it would be better to take the extract after putting it in vegetarian capsules as I started out doing. I didn't even think to look at what their capsules are made of, but always check the ingredients on other products I buy and tend to stay away from any they put essential oils in, since I am fairly certain it isn't medical grade--and I don't want any of the chemicals the lesser oils tend to have in them (even though they all call themselves pure). Daniel On 8/25/09, richmaj <richmaj wrote: > > Their capsules contain Hydroxy Propyl Methyl Cellulose. > > Which is considered made with dangerous substances and should not be in > organic foods. > > > > Read this. > > > > Identification > > 1 This Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) review is based on the information > available as of the date of this review. This review addresses the > requirements of the Organic Foods Production Act to the best of the > investigator’s ability, and has been reviewed by experts on the TAP. The > > substance is evaluated against the criteria found in section 2119(m) of the > OFPA [7 USC 6517(m)]. The information and advice presented to the > > NOSB is based on the technical evaluation against that criteria, and does > not incorporate commercial availability, socio-economic impact, or other > > factors that the NOSB and the USDA may want to consider in making decisions. > > This Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) review is based on the information > available as of the date of this review. This review addresses the > requirements of the Organic Foods Production Act to the best of the > investigator’s ability, and has been reviewed by experts on the TAP. The > > substance is evaluated against the criteria found in section 2119(m) of the > OFPA [7 USC 6517(m)]. The information and advice presented to the > > NOSB is based on the technical evaluation against that criteria, and does > not incorporate commercial availability, socio-economic impact, or other > > factors that the NOSB and the USDA may want to consider in making decisions. > > Chemical Name(s): > > hydroxypropylmethyl cellul > ose, 2-hydryoxypropyl ether > > of methyl cellulose > > Other Name(s): > > propylene glycol ether of methylcellulose, 2- > > hydroxypropyl methyl ether, modified cellulose, > > hypromellose, HPMC, MHPC, carbohydrate gum > > Trade Name(s): > > Benecel®MP643, Isopto-Tears; Methopt; Poly-Tears; > > Tears Naturale, Methocel E, Methocel F, Methocel K > > Methopt, Pharmacoat ®/Metolose > > CAS Number: 9004-65-3 > 9004-65-3 > Other Codes: > > INS number: 464; E 464 > > > > Look for yourself. > > > > Rich > > > > Daniel Martin <danielnv.martin > oleander soup <oleander soup > > Tue, Aug 25, 2009 12:06 am > Re: parasite in liver Here's the url: > > http://neemtreefarms.com/neem-leaf-capsules-p-135.html > > > > Daniel > > > Sent from my iPhone > > > On Aug 24, 2009, at 7:40 PM, robyn howell <robynehowell wrote: > > where do you get the neem? > Thanks, Robyn > > > > > daniel martin <danielnv.martin > oleander soup > Monday, August 24, 2009 10:00:19 AM > Re: parasite in liver > > > > Hi Linda, > > I am relatively new here, but I haven't heard anyone refer to oleander > as an antiparasitic. However, neem leaf is very effective and what I > used to get rid of liver flukes. I started with the extract and then > switched to capsules. The extract is very bitter and after speaking > to the farm, I think the capsules are just as effective, cheaper, and > easier to swallow! Very inexpensive and organic methods are used at > neemtreefarms.20com in Florida. I noticed neem is much more expensive > in my local health stores, and without knowing the source I tend to > assume they have been sprayed with pesticides or something in India, > where most of it seems to come from. Sorry it sounds like an ad, but > I'm not affiliated in any way-just a fan. > > Daniel > > On 8/24/09, lindalistens <lindalistens@ > wrote: >> Hello, >> >> Can you please tell me if this oleander soup would work for killing liver >> parasites, and if so, how much would it take? >> >> thanks >> linda >> >> >> >> >> ------------ --------- --------- ------ >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2009 Report Share Posted August 25, 2009 Just as a note, colloidal silver will kill all one celled organisms. oleander soup , Daniel Martin <danielnv.martin wrote:>> From what I have read, pretty much everyone has parasites of some > sort, but I don't know if there's a way to tell.> > When liver flukes some out, you will see red-orange in the toilet in > various sizes and shapes depending on maturity of the fluke. I think > it took some time before I saw any flukes--I saw smaller white things > at first. Of course many parasites are microscopic too. I had taken > parafree (Young Living's essential oil capsules for parasites) and > didn't see anything, and then I started neem later after doing colon > cleansing. I recently found out I have lots of amoebas in my body, > and suspect the parafree was working on killing them, but I didn't > complete the suggested treatment period since I didn't know if I was > killing anything.> > Daniel> > Sent from my iPhone> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2009 Report Share Posted August 25, 2009 I know that my ND cautioned me to not use any product with " Propyl " in the name. Does the extract also utilize this product? I need to deal with liver flukes at some point and artemsin has not done the job. Debi oleander soup , richmaj wrote: > > > Their capsules contain Hydroxy Propyl Methyl Cellulose. > > Which is considered made with dangerous substances and should not be in organic foods. > > > > Read this. > > > > Identification > > 1 This Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) review is based on the information available as of the date of this review. This review addresses the > requirements of the Organic Foods Production Act to the best of the investigator’s ability, and has been reviewed by experts on the TAP. The > > substance is evaluated against the criteria found in section 2119(m) of the OFPA [7 USC 6517(m)]. The information and advice presented to the > > NOSB is based on the technical evaluation against that criteria, and does not incorporate commercial availability, socio-economic impact, or other > > factors that the NOSB and the USDA may want to consider in making decisions. > > This Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) review is based on the information available as of the date of this review. This review addresses the > requirements of the Organic Foods Production Act to the best of the investigator’s ability, and has been reviewed by experts on the TAP. The > > substance is evaluated against the criteria found in section 2119(m) of the OFPA [7 USC 6517(m)]. The information and advice presented to the > > NOSB is based on the technical evaluation against that criteria, and does not incorporate commercial availability, socio-economic impact, or other > > factors that the NOSB and the USDA may want to consider in making decisions. > > Chemical Name(s): > > hydroxypropylmethyl cellul > ose, 2-hydryoxypropyl ether > > of methyl cellulose > > Other Name(s): > > propylene glycol ether of methylcellulose, 2- > > hydroxypropyl methyl ether, modified cellulose, > > hypromellose, HPMC, MHPC, carbohydrate gum > > Trade Name(s): > > Benecel®MP643, Isopto-Tears; Methopt; Poly-Tears; > > Tears Naturale, Methocel E, Methocel F, Methocel K > > Methopt, Pharmacoat ®/Metolose > > CAS Number: 9004-65-3 > 9004-65-3 > Other Codes: > > INS number: 464; E 464 > > > > Look for yourself. > > > > Rich > > > > Daniel Martin <danielnv.martin > oleander soup <oleander soup > > Tue, Aug 25, 2009 12:06 am > Re: parasite in liver Here's the url: > > http://neemtreefarms.com/neem-leaf-capsules-p-135.html > > > > Daniel > > > Sent from my iPhone > > > On Aug 24, 2009, at 7:40 PM, robyn howell <robynehowell wrote: > > where do you get the neem? > Thanks, Robyn > > > > > daniel martin <danielnv.martin > oleander soup > Monday, August 24, 2009 10:00:19 AM > Re: parasite in liver > > > > Hi Linda, > > I am relatively new here, but I haven't heard anyone refer to oleander > as an antiparasitic. However, neem leaf is very effective and what I > used to get rid of liver flukes. I started with the extract and then > switched to capsules. The extract is very bitter and after speaking > to the farm, I think the capsules are just as effective, cheaper, and > easier to swallow! Very inexpensive and organic methods are used at > neemtreefarms.20com in Florida. I noticed neem is much more expensive > in my local health stores, and without knowing the source I tend to > assume they have been sprayed with pesticides or something in India, > where most of it seems to come from. Sorry it sounds like an ad, but > I'm not affiliated in any way-just a fan. > > Daniel > > On 8/24/09, lindalistens <lindalistens@ > wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Can you please tell me if this oleander soup would work for killing liver > > parasites, and if so, how much would it take? > > > > thanks > > linda > > > > > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2009 Report Share Posted August 25, 2009 Thanks ! I have been pondering the choices at utopia silver's website and am having a hard time deciding between the ionic silver and CS. Any idea which is best for attacking amoeba? I don't know for sure I still have them, but... Daniel On 8/25/09, luellamay129 <luellamay129 wrote: > > Just as a note, colloidal silver will kill all one celled organisms. > > > > > oleander soup , Daniel Martin <danielnv.martin > wrote: >> >> From what I have read, pretty much everyone has parasites of some >> sort, but I don't know if there's a way to tell. >> >> When liver flukes some out, you will see red-orange in the toilet in >> various sizes and shapes depending on maturity of the fluke. I think >> it took some time before I saw any flukes--I saw smaller white things >> at first. Of course many parasites are microscopic too. I had taken >> parafree (Young Living's essential oil capsules for parasites) and >> didn't see anything, and then I started neem later after doing colon >> cleansing. I recently found out I have lots of amoebas in my body, >> and suspect the parafree was working on killing them, but I didn't >> complete the suggested treatment period since I didn't know if I was >> killing anything. >> >> Daniel >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2009 Report Share Posted August 25, 2009 Hi ! Thank you for the info.....I use silver everyday! Out of curiosity....how much do you use daily? Thanks! Nanci--- On Tue, 8/25/09, luellamay129 <luellamay129 wrote: luellamay129 <luellamay129 Re: parasite in liveroleander soup Date: Tuesday, August 25, 2009, 10:44 AM Just as a note, colloidal silver will kill all one celled organisms. oleander soup, Daniel Martin <danielnv.martin@ ...> wrote:>> From what I have read, pretty much everyone has parasites of some > sort, but I don't know if there's a way to tell.> > When liver flukes some out, you will see red-orange in the toilet in > various sizes and shapes depending on maturity of the fluke. I think > it took some time before I saw any flukes--I saw smaller white things > at first. Of course many parasites are microscopic too. I had taken > parafree (Young Living's essential oil capsules for parasites) and > didn't see anything, and then I started neem later after doing colon > cleansing. I recently found out I have lots of amoebas in my body, > and suspect the parafree was working on killing them, but I didn't > complete the suggested treatment period since I didn't know if I was > killing anything.> > Daniel> > Sent from my iPhone> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2009 Report Share Posted August 26, 2009 I'm going to ask them if they would package Neem without that additive. It isn't in the veggie caps. We'll see what happens! You can also remove liver flukes by "zapping." I've been doing it for 30 some years. Rich In a message dated 8/25/2009 8:48:44 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, dloven1 writes: I know that my ND cautioned me to not use any product with "Propyl" in the name. Does the extract also utilize this product? I need to deal with liver flukes at some point and artemsin has not done the job.Debioleander soup , richmaj wrote:>> > Their capsules contain Hydroxy Propyl Methyl Cellulose.> > Which is considered made with dangerous substances and should not be in organic foods.> > > > Read this.> > > > Identification> > 1 This Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) review is based on the information available as of the date of this review. This review addresses the> requirements of the Organic Foods Production Act to the best of the investigator’s ability, and has been reviewed by experts on the TAP. The> > substance is evaluated against the criteria found in section 2119(m) of the OFPA [7 USC 6517(m)]. The information and advice presented to the> > NOSB is based on the technical evaluation against that criteria, and does not incorporate commercial availability, socio-economic impact, or other> > factors that the NOSB and the USDA may want to consider in making decisions.> > This Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) review is based on the information available as of the date of this review. This review addresses the> requirements of the Organic Foods Production Act to the best of the investigator’s ability, and has been reviewed by experts on the TAP. The> > substance is evaluated against the criteria found in section 2119(m) of the OFPA [7 USC 6517(m)]. The information and advice presented to the> > NOSB is based on the technical evaluation against that criteria, and does not incorporate commercial availability, socio-economic impact, or other> > factors that the NOSB and the USDA may want to consider in making decisions.> > Chemical Name(s):> > hydroxypropylmethyl cellul> ose, 2-hydryoxypropyl ether> > of methyl cellulose> > Other Name(s):> > propylene glycol ether of methylcellulose, 2-> > hydroxypropyl methyl ether, modified cellulose,> > hypromellose, HPMC, MHPC, carbohydrate gum> > Trade Name(s):> > Benecel®MP643, Isopto-Tears; Methopt; Poly-Tears;> > Tears Naturale, Methocel E, Methocel F, Methocel K> > Methopt, Pharmacoat ®/Metolose> > CAS Number: 9004-65-3> 9004-65-3> Other Codes:> > INS number: 464; E 464> > > > Look for yourself.> > > > Rich> > > > Daniel Martin <danielnv.martin> oleander soup <oleander soup >> Tue, Aug 25, 2009 12:06 am> Re: parasite in liver> > > > > > > Here's the url:> > http://neemtreefarms.com/neem-leaf-capsules-p-135.html> > > > Daniel> > > Sent from my iPhone> > > On Aug 24, 2009, at 7:40 PM, robyn howell <robynehowell wrote:> > > > > > > > > where do you get the neem?> Thanks, Robyn> > > > > daniel martin <danielnv.martin> oleander soup > Monday, August 24, 2009 10:00:19 AM> Re: parasite in liver> > > > Hi Linda,> > I am relatively new here, but I haven't heard anyone refer to oleander> as an antiparasitic. However, neem leaf is very effective and what I> used to get rid of liver flukes. I started with the extract and then> switched to capsules. The extract is very bitter and after speaking> to the farm, I think the capsules are just as effective, cheaper, and> easier to swallow! Very inexpensive and organic methods are used at> neemtreefarms.20com in Florida. I noticed neem is much more expensive> in my local health stores, and without knowing the source I tend to> assume they have been sprayed with pesticides or something in India,> where most of it seems to come from. Sorry it sounds like an ad, but> I'm not affiliated in any way-just a fan.> > Daniel> > On 8/24/09, lindalistens <lindalistens@ > wrote:> > Hello,> >> > Can you please tell me if this oleander soup would work for killing liver> > parasites, and if so, how much would it take?> >> > thanks> > linda> >> >> >> >> > ------------ --------- --------- ------> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2009 Report Share Posted August 26, 2009 Hi Nancy, I take one tablespoon a day. I am relatively healthy and don't have any serious conditions. However, when I do feel an infection, flu, etc. coming on, which is hardly ever, I will drink at least two ounces a day and in two days the infection is gone. I also put one tablespoon in Misty and Heidi's water bowl. oleander soup , James McGregor <j_mcgregor wrote:>> Hi !> Thank you for the info.....I use silver everyday!> Out of curiosity....how much do you use daily?> Thanks!> Nanci> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2009 Report Share Posted August 26, 2009 Hi Daniel, When it comes to addressing a serious condition, use actual colloidal silver. 20 ppm is best. Then once the condition is addressed, you could take ionic silver. Ionic silver is actually better when used topically, and for eye and ear infections. For infections such as flu, colds, and other more serious conditions, I would recommend Utopia Silver's Advanced Colloidal Silver . I would take at least two ounces a day until you are okay. Also include probotics, as large amounts of colloidal silver tend to kill the friendly bacteria in the intestines. And don't forget to use Code LR001 to get a 15% discount if it is not on sale. oleander soup , daniel martin <danielnv.martin wrote:>> Thanks !> > I have been pondering the choices at utopia silver's website and am> having a hard time deciding between the ionic silver and CS. Any idea> which is best for attacking amoeba? I don't know for sure I still> have them, but...> > Daniel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2009 Report Share Posted August 26, 2009 I could have swore i still had my empty bottles but i can't find them. Anyway, their website states "INGREDIENTS: Distilled water, neem, alcohol, glycerin". I believe the bottle said grain alcohol. This is one of the reasons I switched to capsules--I was starting a master cleanse and didn't think alcohol would qualify, although herbs are ok.Anyway, I think it is super important to do tons of colon cleansing before expecting too much from a parasite cleanse. Tons of fiber and digestive enzymes are really important, and enemas are a definite plus. As soon as I started on neem I started seeing rice like things in the toilet, which I later determined to be sections of tapeworms. I eventually passed the tape worm heads during a master cleanse. It took a while to get to the liver flukes, as I recall, but not nearly as long as the tape worm heads. I also passed green chunks that were apparently intestinal flukes. I still pass liver flukes from time to time--I think it takes a lot of cleansing to get them all. Daniel Sent from my iPhoneOn Aug 25, 2009, at 10:48 AM, "dloven1" <dloven1 wrote:I know that my ND cautioned me to not use any product with "Propyl" in the name. Does the extract also utilize this product? I need to deal with liver flukes at some point and artemsin has not done the job.Debioleander soup , richmaj wrote:Their capsules contain Hydroxy Propyl Methyl Cellulose.Which is considered made with dangerous substances and should not be in organic foods.Read this.Identification1 This Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) review is based on the information available as of the date of this review. This review addresses therequirements of the Organic Foods Production Act to the best of the investigator’s ability, and has been reviewed by experts on the TAP. Thesubstance is evaluated against the criteria found in section 2119(m) of the OFPA [7 USC 6517(m)]. The information and advice presented to theNOSB is based on the technical evaluation against that criteria, and does not incorporate commercial availability, socio-economic impact, or otherfactors that the NOSB and the USDA may want to consider in making decisions.This Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) review is based on the information available as of the date of this review. This review addresses therequirements of the Organic Foods Production Act to the best of the investigator’s ability, and has been reviewed by experts on the TAP. Thesubstance is evaluated against the criteria found in section 2119(m) of the OFPA [7 USC 6517(m)]. The information and advice presented to theNOSB is based on the technical evaluation against that criteria, and does not incorporate commercial availability, socio-economic impact, or otherfactors that the NOSB and the USDA may want to consider in making decisions.Chemical Name(s):hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose, 2-hydryoxypropyl etherof methyl celluloseOther Name(s):propylene glycol ether of methylcellulose, 2-hydroxypropyl methyl ether, modified cellulose,hypromellose, HPMC, MHPC, carbohydrate gumTrade Name(s):Benecel®MP643, Isopto-Tears; Methopt; Poly-Tears;Tears Naturale, Methocel E, Methocel F, Methocel KMethopt, Pharmacoat ®/MetoloseCAS Number: 9004-65-39004-65-3Other Codes:INS number: 464; E 464Look for yourself.RichDaniel Martin <danielnv.martinoleander soup <oleander soup >Tue, Aug 25, 2009 12:06 amRe: parasite in liverHere's the url:http://neemtreefarms.com/neem-leaf-capsules-p-135.htmlDanielSent from my iPhoneOn Aug 24, 2009, at 7:40 PM, robyn howell <robynehowell wrote:where do you get the neem?Thanks, Robyndaniel martin <danielnv.martinoleander soup Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 10:00:19 AMRe: parasite in liverHi Linda,I am relatively new here, but I haven't heard anyone refer to oleanderas an antiparasitic. However, neem leaf is very effective and what Iused to get rid of liver flukes. I started with the extract and thenswitched to capsules. The extract is very bitter and after speakingto the farm, I think the capsules are just as effective, cheaper, andeasier to swallow! Very inexpensive and organic methods are used atneemtreefarms.20com in Florida. I noticed neem is much more expensivein my local health stores, and without knowing the source I tend toassume they have been sprayed with pesticides or something in India,where most of it seems to come from. Sorry it sounds like an ad, butI'm not affiliated in any way-just a fan.DanielOn 8/24/09, lindalistens <lindalistens@ > wrote:Hello,Can you please tell me if this oleander soup would work for killing liverparasites, and if so, how much would it take?thankslinda------------ --------- --------- ------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2009 Report Share Posted August 26, 2009 Thank you so much for you information !! I do appreciate you! Nanci--- On Tue, 8/25/09, luellamay129 <luellamay129 wrote: luellamay129 <luellamay129 Re: parasite in liveroleander soup Date: Tuesday, August 25, 2009, 5:51 PM Hi Nancy, I take one tablespoon a day. I am relatively healthy and don't have any serious conditions. However, when I do feel an infection, flu, etc. coming on, which is hardly ever, I will drink at least two ounces a day and in two days the infection is gone. I also put one tablespoon in Misty and Heidi's water bowl. oleander soup, James McGregor <j_mcgregor@. ..> wrote:>> Hi !> Thank you for the info.....I use silver everyday!> Out of curiosity... .how much do you use daily?> Thanks!> Nanci> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2009 Report Share Posted August 31, 2009 You are most welcome Nanci! Hugs, oleander soup , James McGregor <j_mcgregor wrote:>> Thank you so much for you information !! I do appreciate you!> Nanci Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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