Guest guest Posted September 11, 2009 Report Share Posted September 11, 2009 Mary - In general I personally can see no reason to not include the red clover for most people, but I would urge you to take a look at this webpage: http://www.all4naturalhealth.com/red-clover-side-effects.html I note that it reports the general side effects for red clover as include headache, nausea and rash. As you know, headache and nausea are sometimes experienced by those who use oleander, though normally only temporary in nature when they do occur. For that reason, a person might not want to start out mixing the two. The above page also cautions that "Those on blood thinning drugs should not take red clover as this may increase the effects of those drugs. Also, red clover should be taken with caution if a person is on other herb supplements like gingko, ginger, garlic, or vitamin-E, as these herbs also possess blood thinning attributes. " I am a fan of red clover and I see that the site also notes "The red clover herb has been used for hundreds of years for treating various ailments. It is also a part of many famous and popular herbal formulas, including some versions of Essiac Tea, Dr Richard Schulze's Detox Formula, the Hoxey Formula, Dr John Christopher's Red Clover Combination, as well as Jason Winters Tea." That should be an indication of how important red clover can be! BTW, congratulations on your successful use of oleander for the past four years! All the best, oleander soup , "Maria" <mary1kon wrote:>> Hey group.> > i have a question to ask so feel free to jump in and help.> Today i made my 6th batch of oleander soup in the 4 years that im taking it, and i thought should it be ok if i use other cancer herbs while making the soup, so in the last 10 minutes of the boiling i added red clover> > What are your thoughts on this one ? thanks in advance.> > Hugs Mary> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2009 Report Share Posted September 12, 2009 Thank you for your replay Tony. I was wondering for a long time to use other cancer herbs to mixed with the Oleander soup. I have been taking Red clover on and of for long time as tea with no side effects, so i thought why not mixed it with the oleander. And no. I'm not on any of the medications mention on the article, and i dint use to much Red clover only 1 cup of the herb in 4 litres of water so is well diluted Taking the Oleander soup makes me feel good, and to tell you the truth i havent have a cold or flu for four years, now if it's the oleander or not i dont know or though i believe it is, i'm not going to stop to find out. Thank you again for unswering my post Tony and take care. Hugs Mary - oleander soup Saturday, September 12, 2009 4:11 AM Re: Mixing the oleander (with red clover) Mary - In general I personally can see no reason to not include the red clover for most people, but I would urge you to take a look at this webpage: http://www.all4naturalhealth.com/red-clover-side-effects.html I note that it reports the general side effects for red clover as include headache, nausea and rash. As you know, headache and nausea are sometimes experienced by those who use oleander, though normally only temporary in nature when they do occur. For that reason, a person might not want to start out mixing the two. The above page also cautions that "Those on blood thinning drugs should not take red clover as this may increase the effects of those drugs. Also, red clover should be taken with caution if a person is on other herb supplements like gingko, ginger, garlic, or vitamin-E, as these herbs also possess blood thinning attributes. " I am a fan of red clover and I see that the site also notes "The red clover herb has been used for hundreds of years for treating various ailments. It is also a part of many famous and popular herbal formulas, including some versions of Essiac Tea, Dr Richard Schulze's Detox Formula, the Hoxey Formula, Dr John Christopher's Red Clover Combination, as well as Jason Winters Tea." That should be an indication of how important red clover can be! BTW, congratulations on your successful use of oleander for the past four years! All the best, oleander soup , "Maria" <mary1kon wrote:>> Hey group.> > i have a question to ask so feel free to jump in and help.> Today i made my 6th batch of oleander soup in the 4 years that im taking it, and i thought should it be ok if i use other cancer herbs while making the soup, so in the last 10 minutes of the boiling i added red clover> > What are your thoughts on this one ? thanks in advance.> > Hugs Mary> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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