Guest guest Posted April 10, 2010 Report Share Posted April 10, 2010 I used to be active here last summer ('09) when my wife and I were working to prevent or cure her possible breast cancer. We were doggedly determined at that time to beat it, despite having no objective proof whatsoever that she actually had breast cancer. To recap, she had a needle biopsy that was inconclusive and from that point the surgeon would hear nothing but to cut and leave her on the table for lab results with the option to whittle away as he saw fit. Pardon my country boy bluntness, but the everlovin' hell with that. Having seen me pull myself back from death, she put it all in my hands. She also got real serious about taking care for her health, far more serious that she had ever been before. We did a great many things including making our own Oleander Soup which she took religiously for quite a while despite that we made mistakes in brewing and dosage which overdosed her and caused gastric problems. Our/her turning point came when we procured a 13 millirem carnotite stone from www.nighthawkminerals.com. My wife wore it in her bra, starting at 4 hours daily, increasing the time by 1/2 hour daily, until she wore it 24/7 either in her bra by day or taped on at night. It was during this time that a large part of her breast and the nipple and areola collapsed inward, then eventually filled back out, except the nipple remained flat. We did not then know what we were looking at only learned about IBC (Inflammatory Breast Cancer) later after it was all over with. Consequently, it was after this occurred that the Oleander tea began to really give her terrible gas like never before. We took this as a sign that it was no longer needed and she stopped it. I do think Oleander played a part in her recovery, if for nothing else than to keep the cancer at bay until we got the " hot rock " . We now conjecture that the lump was never cancerous, that it caused a blockage that caused the cancer. She still has the lump. Nothing to date has broken it down. We are headed in a new direction for that. We also think that it was all her nutrition protocols that allowed the breast to rebuild rather quickly. I'll pause here and mention again the theory of Radiation Hormesis. Both Renee* and I mentioned it here on this group last year and got no response so we dropped it. I'll go no further than that again except to say that since then we have really dived into it and it has been life changing for us and our Lyme-infected daughter in more ways than I can presently enumerate. (*Just to be clear, Renee is " Gaiacita " and she and I are not related). OK that brings us up to date... A few months ago while still searching for anything that would break down this recalcitrant lump, we encountered Herb Robert Tea. It must be Geranium Robertianum. There is precious little info on it or it's effects to be found in print or in the web. It is supposed to be able to carry oxygen to cells and also to deliver natural radiation hormesis y it's ability to pick up natural Germanium from the soil, a natural radioactive element. Now don't get Geranium and Germanium mixed up OK? We tried a little of it. It is VERY TASTY! It seemed to provide energy and help with hunger abatement while not being overly stimulative. It is supposed to be anti-tumor. My wife went crazy for it and drinks about 40 ounces a day. It has become her primary drink. She carries it in a liter thermos everywhere she goes and misses it something awful if she can't have it. Unfortunately, it has done knighting obvious for her lump, leading us still to conclude that it is a large lump of dead or scar tissue. OK we're headed off somewhere else with that. But for me, drinking Herb Robert Tea, just a little bit, turned into ONE WILD RIDE. And now I'm tired of typing so part 2 will come later. DaddyBob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2010 Report Share Posted April 10, 2010 >it has done knighting obvious for her lump< Stupid spell checker. Stupid spell checker operator. That was supposed to be " nothing " not knighting. DB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2010 Report Share Posted April 12, 2010 Thanks for Sharing this. I liked reading it. Thanks, Ron ransley wrote: I used to be active here last summer ('09) when my wife and I were working to prevent or cure her possible breast cancer. We were doggedly determined at that time to beat it, despite having no objective proof whatsoever that she actually had breast cancer. To recap, she had a needle biopsy that was inconclusive and from that point the surgeon would hear nothing but to cut and leave her on the table for lab results with the option to whittle away as he saw fit. Pardon my country boy bluntness, but the everlovin' hell with that. Having seen me pull myself back from death, she put it all in my hands. She also got real serious about taking care for her health, far more serious that she had ever been before. We did a great many things including making our own Oleander Soup which she took religiously for quite a while despite that we made mistakes in brewing and dosage which overdosed her and caused gastric problems. Our/her turning point came when we procured a 13 millirem carnotite stone from www.nighthawkminerals.com. My wife wore it in her bra, starting at 4 hours daily, increasing the time by 1/2 hour daily, until she wore it 24/7 either in her bra by day or taped on at night. It was during this time that a large part of her breast and the nipple and areola collapsed inward, then eventually filled back out, except the nipple remained flat. We did not then know what we were looking at only learned about IBC (Inflammatory Breast Cancer) later after it was all over with. Consequently, it was after this occurred that the Oleander tea began to really give her terrible gas like never before. We took this as a sign that it was no longer needed and she stopped it. I do think Oleander played a part in her recovery, if for nothing else than to keep the cancer at bay until we got the "hot rock". We now conjecture that the lump was never cancerous, that it caused a blockage that caused the cancer. She still has the lump. Nothing to date has broken it down. We are headed in a new direction for that. We also think that it was all her nutrition protocols that allowed the breast to rebuild rather quickly. I'll pause here and mention again the theory of Radiation Hormesis. Both Renee* and I mentioned it here on this group last year and got no response so we dropped it. I'll go no further than that again except to say that since then we have really dived into it and it has been life changing for us and our Lyme-infected daughter in more ways than I can presently enumerate. (*Just to be clear, Renee is "Gaiacita" and she and I are not related). OK that brings us up to date... A few months ago while still searching for anything that would break down this recalcitrant lump, we encountered Herb Robert Tea. It must be Geranium Robertianum. There is precious little info on it or it's effects to be found in print or in the web. It is supposed to be able to carry oxygen to cells and also to deliver natural radiation hormesis y it's ability to pick up natural Germanium from the soil, a natural radioactive element. Now don't get Geranium and Germanium mixed up OK? We tried a little of it. It is VERY TASTY! It seemed to provide energy and help with hunger abatement while not being overly stimulative. It is supposed to be anti-tumor. My wife went crazy for it and drinks about 40 ounces a day. It has become her primary drink. She carries it in a liter thermos everywhere she goes and misses it something awful if she can't have it. Unfortunately, it has done knighting obvious for her lump, leading us still to conclude that it is a large lump of dead or scar tissue. OK we're headed off somewhere else with that. But for me, drinking Herb Robert Tea, just a little bit, turned into ONE WILD RIDE. And now I'm tired of typing so part 2 will come later. DaddyBob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karonv Posted June 25, 2011 Report Share Posted June 25, 2011 Oh Please share more as I am sharing your story on my blog... well the link any ways. I've been researching Robert Herb for a few months and am now wild harvesting it and making tea's tinctures and such WHAT A BEAUTIFUL PLANT... Karonv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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