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Hello Everyone. Not sure why my name is shown as UNHAPPY CUSTOMER but anyhow, I

am just starting out on trying to find a good protocal for my father's stage IV

cancer. He finished brachotherpy, radiation, and chemo a few months ago. None of

these treatments worked. Given three choices: remove his entire tongue,

voicebox, and lower jaw; or receive additional chemo to buy more time and slow

down the cancer; or go into Hospice. We are not ready to stop fighting and feel

we have wasted precious time by using conventional methods to fight this.

 

He is on a feeding tube and will need a protocal that will support this. If

anyone can put me in the right direction, I would be greatly appreciative. I

learned about your site through cancertutor and it has helped me greatly. I am

very interested in using the Oleander soup as part of the protocal but I have a

few questions about making it:

 

Do I need to wear a mask and open all the windows when cooking the soup? I have

kids and do not want them exposed to any vapors, if that is an issue.

 

They stated that his cancer is the most aggressive one they have seen for head

and neck. The main tumor is on the side of his tongue towards the back. 16CM now

and growing.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

 

Brigette

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Brigette,

 

If you live in a state that allows the use of medical marijuana I

would have you father take cannabis oil (by ingestion, not smoking). He

would have to consume 60 grams over a 90 day period. To get the protocol on

how to make and take this, go to phoenixtears.ca for all of the info.

Cannabis oil has been shown to be a cure for many forms of cancer,

especially those of the head and neck. This is of course in addition to the

use of Tony's protocol with oleander. Good luck!

 

Bob

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Saturday, March 13, 2010 6:51 PM

Stage IV Squamous Cell Carcinoma

 

 

> Hello Everyone. Not sure why my name is shown as UNHAPPY CUSTOMER but

> anyhow, I am just starting out on trying to find a good protocal for my

> father's stage IV cancer. He finished brachotherpy, radiation, and chemo a

> few months ago. None of these treatments worked. Given three choices:

> remove his entire tongue, voicebox, and lower jaw; or receive additional

> chemo to buy more time and slow down the cancer; or go into Hospice. We

> are not ready to stop fighting and feel we have wasted precious time by

> using conventional methods to fight this.

>

> He is on a feeding tube and will need a protocal that will support this.

> If anyone can put me in the right direction, I would be greatly

> appreciative. I learned about your site through cancertutor and it has

> helped me greatly. I am very interested in using the Oleander soup as part

> of the protocal but I have a few questions about making it:

>

> Do I need to wear a mask and open all the windows when cooking the soup? I

> have kids and do not want them exposed to any vapors, if that is an issue.

>

> They stated that his cancer is the most aggressive one they have seen for

> head and neck. The main tumor is on the side of his tongue towards the

> back. 16CM now and growing.

>

> Any help would be greatly appreciated.

> Thanks!

>

> Brigette

>

>

>

> ---

>

>

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Hi Brigette,Welcome to the group.What I would suggest is that your dad start on A Natural Anti-Cancer Protocol in full force and effect. You can make Oleander Soup by following the directions below:/oleander soup.htmAnd the link below includes tips and suggestions in making the soup:/tips.htmIt is not necessary to wear a mask when making the soup, but make sure that you wear rubber gloves when handling the plant because of its toxicity. You must also make absolutely sure that the plant has not been sprayed with any pesticides. After the soup is made, if you

feel numbness and/or tingling on your lips and/or tongue, chances are the plant has been sprayed. In this event, discard the soup. There is an odor while making Oleander Soup, so you may want to keep the windows open, but it is not toxic.Another option is to buy the ready-made liquid extract of Sutherlandia OPC. With regard to the other supplements, my suggestion would be to look for liquid supplements. One of the suggested supplements, plant derived trace minerals, comes in liquid form from Utopia Silver: TRC Minerals, 75 Plant Derived Minerals. Another powerful anti-cancer supplement, Inositol/IP6 comes in powder form. As you browse through A Natural Anti-Cancer

Protocol, you will also find that some supplements are liquid based. As for the ones that are not, my suggestion is to look around and see what you can find. You may want to call Utopia Silver at 1-888-213-4338 and see what they have in liquid form or what suggestions they may have. By the way, you receive a 15% discount by using coupon code LR001 when ordering any of Utopia Silver's products that are not on sale.As for general feeding, I would give him his nourishment by juicing. Below is an excellent link as to its benefits which points you to a website at the end of the article:http://www.naturalnews.com/022368.htmlThis is how I would start in a situation such as yours. I would fight the cancer with all I had and this protocol has shown to be effective with those who follow it, 90% effective in stages I and II and 85% effective in stages III and

IV.I wish you my very best,

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Hi Bob. We live in California so the use of medical marijuana is legal. He is a bit "old school" and is hesitant to use medical marijuana even to control his pain. But he has been leaning towards the idea. The problem is that his tribe of oncologist's are telling him that alternative methods do not work and if they did, there would be a cure to cancer. He believe's them to a point but I also reminded him that their conventional methods of treating him didn't work either. I will give him your information. I do believe that medical marijuana can help him in numerous ways.Thank you!BrigetteBob Banever <bbaneveroleander soup Sent: Sun, March 14, 2010 6:34:00 PMRe: Stage IV Squamous Cell Carcinoma

 

 

Brigette,

 

If you live in a state that allows the use of medical marijuana I

would have you father take cannabis oil (by ingestion, not smoking). He

would have to consume 60 grams over a 90 day period. To get the protocol on

how to make and take this, go to phoenixtears. ca for all of the info.

Cannabis oil has been shown to be a cure for many forms of cancer,

especially those of the head and neck. This is of course in addition to the

use of Tony's protocol with oleander. Good luck!

 

Bob

-

"UNHAPPY CUSTOMER" <sexyctsgirl@ att.net>

<oleander soup>

Saturday, March 13, 2010 6:51 PM

Stage IV Squamous Cell Carcinoma

 

> Hello Everyone. Not sure why my name is shown as UNHAPPY CUSTOMER but

> anyhow, I am just starting out on trying to find a good protocal for my

> father's stage IV cancer. He finished brachotherpy, radiation, and chemo a

> few months ago. None of these treatments worked. Given three choices:

> remove his entire tongue, voicebox, and lower jaw; or receive additional

> chemo to buy more time and slow down the cancer; or go into Hospice. We

> are not ready to stop fighting and feel we have wasted precious time by

> using conventional methods to fight this.

>

> He is on a feeding tube and will need a protocal that will support this.

> If anyone can put me in the right direction, I would be greatly

> appreciative. I learned about your site through cancertutor and it has

> helped me greatly. I am very interested in using the Oleander soup as part

> of the protocal but I have a few questions about making it:

>

> Do I need to wear a mask and open all the windows when cooking the soup? I

> have kids and do not want them exposed to any vapors, if that is an issue.

>

> They stated that his cancer is the most aggressive one they have seen for

> head and neck. The main tumor is on the side of his tongue towards the

> back. 16CM now and growing.

>

> Any help would be greatly appreciated.

> Thanks!

>

> Brigette

>

>

>

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Hi ,Thanks for the great information. I will make sure to forward all this info to him.One of my main concerns is the supplement that they are giving him through his feeding tube. It's riddled with sugar. Isn't that a bad thing? The tube if very thin. I suppose we could request a larger one and change his diet? I want him to start taking a cancer diet; one that will help him not hinder him. All of your information is great. We appreciate all of your help!Brigette May <luellamay129oleander soup Sent: Sun, March 14, 2010 7:46:20 PMRe: Stage IV Squamous Cell Carcinoma

 

 

Hi Brigette,Welcome to the group.What I would suggest is that your dad start on A Natural Anti-Cancer Protocol in full force and effect. You can make Oleander Soup by following the directions below:http://www.tbyil. com/oleander soup .htmAnd the link below includes tips and suggestions in making the soup:http://www.tbyil. com/tips. htmIt is not necessary to wear a mask when making the soup, but make sure that you wear rubber gloves when handling the plant because of its toxicity. You must also make absolutely sure that the plant has not been sprayed with any pesticides.

After the soup is made, if you

feel numbness and/or tingling on your lips and/or tongue, chances are the plant has been sprayed. In this event, discard the soup. There is an odor while making Oleander Soup, so you may want to keep the windows open, but it is not toxic.Another option is to buy the ready-made liquid extract of Sutherlandia OPC. With regard to the other supplements, my suggestion would be to look for liquid supplements. One of the suggested supplements, plant derived trace minerals, comes in liquid form from Utopia Silver: TRC Minerals, 75 Plant Derived Minerals. Another powerful anti-cancer supplement, Inositol/IP6 comes in powder form. As you browse through A Natural Anti-Cancer

Protocol, you will also find that some supplements are liquid based. As for the ones that are not, my suggestion is to look around and see what you can find. You may want to call Utopia Silver at 1-888-213-4338 and see what they have in liquid form or what suggestions they may have. By the way, you receive a 15% discount by using coupon code LR001 when ordering any of Utopia Silver's products that are not on sale.As for general feeding, I would give him his nourishment by juicing. Below is an excellent link as to its benefits which points you to a website at the end of the article:http://www.naturaln ews.com/022368. htmlThis is how I would start in a situation such as yours. I would fight the cancer with all I had and this protocol has shown to be effective with those who follow it, 90% effective in stages I and II

and 85% effective in stages III and

IV.I wish you my very best,

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Hi Brigette

 

I have a client that is using the cannabis oil

– phoenixtears.  It has done wonders for

her.  She lives in a medical marijuana

state.  She has put on weight and she is

doing great.  Even her onc is VERY

surprised. 

 

Be Well

Dr.L

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hi

Bob. We live in California so the use of medical marijuana is legal. He is a

bit " old school " and is hesitant to use medical marijuana even to

control his pain. But he has been leaning towards the idea.

 

 

 

 

 

The

problem is that his tribe of oncologist's are telling him that alternative

methods do not work and if they did, there would be a cure to cancer. He

believe's them to a point but I also reminded him that their conventional

methods of treating him didn't work either.

 

 

 

 

 

I

will give him your information. I do believe that medical marijuana can help

him in numerous ways.

 

 

 

 

 

Thank

you!

 

 

 

 

 

Brigette

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Hi Dr. L,Thanks for the testimony. I appreciate hearing these things and it will help him in deciding which route to go.He does need to gain weight. He was so active before. Kayaking, professional skier, worked out several times a week. etc. Now he is skin and bones. That is one of the many things he hates about all this. Thanks again!B-Dr. Loretta Lanphier

<drlanphieroleander soup Sent: Sun, March 14, 2010 8:57:51 PMRE: Stage IV Squamous Cell Carcinoma

 

 

 

 

Hi Brigette I have a client that is using the cannabis oil

– phoenixtears. It has done wonders for

her. She lives in a medical marijuana

state. She has put on weight and she is

doing great. Even her onc is VERY

surprised.

 

Be Well

Dr.L

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hi

Bob. We live in California so the use of medical marijuana is legal. He is a

bit "old school" and is hesitant to use medical marijuana even to

control his pain. But he has been leaning towards the idea.

 

 

The

problem is that his tribe of oncologist's are telling him that alternative

methods do not work and if they did, there would be a cure to cancer. He

believe's them to a point but I also reminded him that their conventional

methods of treating him didn't work either.

 

 

I

will give him your information. I do believe that medical marijuana can help

him in numerous ways.

 

 

Thank

you!

 

 

Brigette

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Hi Brigette,Sugar is the worst thing he can have. Cancer feeds on sugar. Is he in some type of medical facility?My Best,Brigette Carlson <sexyctsgirloleander soup Sent: Sun, March 14, 2010 10:44:52 PMRe: Stage IV

Squamous Cell Carcinoma

 

 

Hi ,Thanks for the great information. I will make sure to forward all this info to him.One of my main concerns is the supplement that they are giving him through his feeding tube. It's riddled with sugar. Isn't that a bad thing? The tube if very thin. I suppose we could request a larger one and change his diet? I want him to start taking a cancer diet; one that will help him not hinder him. All of your information is great. We appreciate all of your help!Brigette

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Hi Brigitte,It is very common for oncologists and other physicians to tell their patients that alternative measures do not work. In fact, it is not uncommon for them to use scare tacticts and tell them that they are outright dangerous. The thing is, it is conventional medicine that hardly ever works. My Best,Brigette Carlson <sexyctsgirlTo:

oleander soup Sent: Sun, March 14, 2010 10:41:57 PMRe: Stage IV Squamous Cell Carcinoma

 

 

Hi Bob. We live in California so the use of medical marijuana is legal. He is a bit "old school" and is hesitant to use medical marijuana even to control his pain. But he has been leaning towards the idea. The problem is that his tribe of oncologist's are telling him that alternative methods do not work and if they did, there would be a cure to cancer. He believe's them to a point but I also reminded him that their conventional methods of treating him didn't work either. I will give him your information. I do believe that medical marijuana can help him in numerous ways.Thank you!Brigette

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Dear ,

 

As you recall my mother has liver cancer and she is taking all of the protocol except the Oleander which she is only taking irregularly. I am trying to force her to take it and have noticed that on the flax seed and cottage cheese that she is gaining weight and her belching has subsided to some degree. Please share with me your experience with this.

 

Thanks,

 

Paul

--- On Mon, 3/15/10, May <luellamay129 wrote:

May <luellamay129Re: Stage IV Squamous Cell Carcinomaoleander soup Date: Monday, March 15, 2010, 12:37 AM

 

Hi Brigitte,It is very common for oncologists and other physicians to tell their patients that alternative measures do not work. In fact, it is not uncommon for them to use scare tacticts and tell them that they are outright dangerous. The thing is, it is conventional medicine that hardly ever works. My Best,

 

 

 

Brigette Carlson <sexyctsgirl@ att.net>oleander soupSun, March 14, 2010 10:41:57 PMRe: Stage IV Squamous Cell Carcinoma

 

 

Hi Bob. We live in California so the use of medical marijuana is legal. He is a bit "old school" and is hesitant to use medical marijuana even to control his pain. But he has been leaning towards the idea.

 

The problem is that his tribe of oncologist's are telling him that alternative methods do not work and if they did, there would be a cure to cancer. He believe's them to a point but I also reminded him that their conventional methods of treating him didn't work either.

 

I will give him your information. I do believe that medical marijuana can help him in numerous ways.

 

Thank you!

 

Brigette

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Hi ,That is what we thought. He is actually at home, and is not taking in any solids. Hasn't been for months due to the size of the tumor on his tongue. He get's these cans of Ross Lab supplement cans to put in his feeding tube because he was losing so much weight. When I read the ingredients I was shocked. My mom agree's that this isn't good either. Brigette May <luellamay129oleander soup Sent: Sun, March 14, 2010 9:30:31 PMRe: Stage IV Squamous Cell Carcinoma

 

 

Hi Brigette,Sugar is the worst thing he can have. Cancer feeds on sugar. Is he in some type of medical facility?My Best,Brigette Carlson <sexyctsgirl@ att.net>oleander soupSun, March 14, 2010 10:44:52 PMRe: Stage IV

Squamous Cell Carcinoma

 

 

Hi ,Thanks for the great information. I will make sure to forward all this info to him.One of my main concerns is the supplement that they are giving him through his feeding tube. It's riddled with sugar. Isn't that a bad thing? The tube if very thin. I suppose we could request a larger one and change his diet? I want him to start taking a cancer diet; one that will help him not hinder him. All of your information is great. We appreciate all of your help!Brigette

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Hi Brigette,The good thing is that he is home and that you can control what is put in his feeding tube. Supplement drinks given to gain weight, such as Ensure, contain sugar.I would replace his nourishment with juicing.My Best,Brigette Carlson <sexyctsgirloleander soup Sent: Mon, March 15, 2010

9:15:40 AMRe: Stage IV Squamous Cell Carcinoma

 

 

Hi ,That is what we thought. He is actually at home, and is not taking in any solids. Hasn't been for months due to the size of the tumor on his tongue. He get's these cans of Ross Lab supplement cans to put in his feeding tube because he was losing so much weight. When I read the ingredients I was shocked. My mom agree's that this isn't good either. Brigette

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Hi ,I agree. We do have some control over what we put in there which is great. The tube he has is really small. I think maybe a 14? Anyhow, what size tube do you suggest for juicing nourishment? I am sure I can order them online. Thanks again for all your help. You and everyone else have been awesome!Brigette May <luellamay129oleander soup Sent: Mon, March 15, 2010 11:58:56 AMRe: Stage IV Squamous Cell Carcinoma

 

 

Hi Brigette,The good thing is that he is home and that you can control what is put in his feeding tube. Supplement drinks given to gain weight, such as Ensure, contain sugar.I would replace his nourishment with juicing.My Best,Brigette Carlson <sexyctsgirl@ att.net>oleander soupMon, March 15, 2010

9:15:40 AMRe: Stage IV Squamous Cell Carcinoma

 

 

Hi ,That is what we thought. He is actually at home, and is not taking in any solids. Hasn't been for months due to the size of the tumor on his tongue. He get's these cans of Ross Lab supplement cans to put in his feeding tube because he was losing so much weight. When I read the ingredients I was shocked. My mom agree's that this isn't good either. Brigette

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Hi Paul,I really don't know if flax seed and cottage cheese would be responsible with weight gain. Maybe someone with "hands on" experience can reply.I am glad that the belching is subsiding. Again, I really don't know what the source of the belching is. Now, if she is eating a healthy diet and taking digestive enzymes, this might be the reason.My Best,Paul Svejda <paulsvejdaoleander soup Sent: Mon, March 15, 2010 8:49:20 AMRe: Stage IV Squamous Cell Carcinoma

 

 

Dear ,

 

As you recall my mother has liver cancer and she is taking all of the protocol except the Oleander which she is only taking irregularly. I am trying to force her to take it and have noticed that on the flax seed and cottage cheese that she is gaining weight and her belching has subsided to some degree. Please share with me your experience with this.

 

Thanks,

 

Paul

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Thanks for your help !--- On Mon, 3/15/10, May <luellamay129 wrote:

May <luellamay129Re: Stage IV Squamous Cell Carcinomaoleander soup Date: Monday, March 15, 2010, 4:23 PM

 

Hi Paul,I really don't know if flax seed and cottage cheese would be responsible with weight gain. Maybe someone with "hands on" experience can reply.I am glad that the belching is subsiding. Again, I really don't know what the source of the belching is. Now, if she is eating a healthy diet and taking digestive enzymes, this might be the reason.My Best,

 

 

 

 

Paul Svejda <paulsvejda >oleander soupMon, March 15, 2010 8:49:20 AMRe: Stage IV Squamous Cell Carcinoma

 

 

 

 

 

Dear ,

 

As you recall my mother has liver cancer and she is taking all of the protocol except the Oleander which she is only taking irregularly. I am trying to force her to take it and have noticed that on the flax seed and cottage cheese that she is gaining weight and her belching has subsided to some degree. Please share with me your experience with this.

 

Thanks,

 

Paul

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Paul,I have used HCL+pepsin successfully to deal with digestive upset in my wife. Older, stressed folks make less stomach acid which can cause this.Ted--- On Mon, 3/15/10, Paul Svejda <paulsvejda wrote:Paul Svejda <paulsvejdaRe: Stage IV Squamous Cell Carcinomaoleander soup Date: Monday, March 15, 2010, 9:49 AM

 

 

Dear ,

 

As you recall my mother has liver cancer and she is taking all of the protocol except the Oleander which she is only taking irregularly. I am trying to force her to take it and have noticed that on the flax seed and cottage cheese that she is gaining weight and her belching has subsided to some degree. Please share with me your experience with this.

 

Thanks,

 

Paul

--- On Mon, 3/15/10, May <luellamay129@ > wrote:

May <luellamay129@ >Re: Stage IV Squamous Cell Carcinomaoleander soupMonday, March 15, 2010, 12:37 AM

 

Hi Brigitte,It is very common for oncologists and other physicians to tell their patients that alternative measures do not work. In fact, it is not uncommon for them to use scare tacticts and tell them that they are outright dangerous. The thing is, it is conventional medicine that hardly ever works. My Best,

 

 

 

Brigette Carlson <sexyctsgirl@ att.net>oleander soupSun, March 14, 2010 10:41:57 PMRe: Stage IV Squamous Cell Carcinoma

 

 

Hi Bob. We live in California so the use of medical marijuana is legal. He is a bit "old school" and is hesitant to use medical marijuana even to control his pain. But he has been leaning towards the idea.

 

The problem is that his tribe of oncologist's are telling him that alternative methods do not work and if they did, there would be a cure to cancer. He believe's them to a point but I also reminded him that their conventional methods of treating him didn't work either.

 

I will give him your information. I do believe that medical marijuana can help him in numerous ways.

 

Thank you!

 

Brigette

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Focc could definitely cause weight gain depending what else shes eating. If I feel a little pain in my neck or in my back from the cancer I can burp and it will quit hurting. Why do you think that is happening?

 

Thanks, Robyn

 

 

 

May <luellamay129oleander soup Sent: Mon, March 15, 2010 2:23:44 PMRe: Stage IV Squamous Cell Carcinoma

 

Hi Paul,I really don't know if flax seed and cottage cheese would be responsible with weight gain. Maybe someone with "hands on" experience can reply.I am glad that the belching is subsiding. Again, I really don't know what the source of the belching is. Now, if she is eating a healthy diet and taking digestive enzymes, this might be the reason.My Best,

 

 

 

Paul Svejda <paulsvejda >oleander soupMon, March 15, 2010 8:49:20 AMRe: Stage IV Squamous Cell Carcinoma

 

 

 

 

 

Dear ,

 

As you recall my mother has liver cancer and she is taking all of the protocol except the Oleander which she is only taking irregularly. I am trying to force her to take it and have noticed that on the flax seed and cottage cheese that she is gaining weight and her belching has subsided to some degree. Please share with me your experience with this.

 

Thanks,

 

Paul

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