Guest guest Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Dear all, This is my my first post but it is a long one. Just want to let you know that my mum who has lung cancer (adenocarcinoma stage II)is doing well under this protocol. Some history: she was diagnosed in 2006 and had undergone surgery as well as chemo. In 2008,her tumor markers started going up (10 time higher above normal range) and she started following a nutritional supplement program revolving around pancreatic enzymes. Unfortunately over the next 8 - 9 months, she started having fluid retention at her arms and her whole body started itching terribly. Colon hydrotherapy and daily coffee enemas provided temporary relief. Due to the increasing discomfort and decline in quality in life as well as the lack of support and professional advice, we reluctantly stopped. At that point, tumor markers had neither increased nor decreased. 2 months later in 2009, her cancer returned and she rapidly deteriorated. Fortunately for us, the drug Iressa worked for her, but only for 11 months. So at the end of 2009, by the time we found about the relapse, she had to drain fluid from her lungs (more than 1L). The oncologist said she had to undergo chemo again. The chest physician who performed the procedure of draining her lung of fluids was less optimistic. After some research, I got her to start taking FOCC 2x daily and Essiac tea with night massages using flax oil. It was amazing that just a few weeks into this diet her arms which was still stiff and swollen started softening. Mum did well under her first round of chemo. However, just after the second round of chemo, her markers shot up and her cough came back. Our oncologist said it was pointless to continue with this course and decided to put her under Avastin and Alimta. And it was back to drawing board as I could not see chemo as a long term solution for her (after chemo, then what?). I also had to accept the possibility that the FOCC Budwig diet was only part of the solution, but we had to look for something else. It was at this point (Feb 2010) that I found out about this group and got her started on OPC Sutherlandia and she's worked herself up to 6 capsules per day. Besides that we've added CoQ-10, Jon Barron's Blood Support and RM-10 to the regiment. All this while, she had not stopped her coffee enemas and her 1 cup of vegetable juice per day. Ever since then, the last few visits since Feb to the oncologist was very encouraging. He was very pleased with her blood work and her progress, stating that the ranges looked good so please continue with whatever you are doing. (Throughout the years with our oncologist, I have seen him change from a nutritional skeptic to someone who is actually quietly supportive of our experiments with supplements). At one point he even suggested bringing the date to administer chemo one week earlier (to which mum and I went noooo!). In the most recent visit, he said that her lungs sounded better than the previous visits and there is marked improvement in her breathing. I feel that with Tony's oleander protocol, my mum has a chance to fight her cancer, and we now have options apart from chemo. Mum has started to travel again and cook family dinners - that's a good sign. We have also resumed our petty little house squabbles – also a good sign of returning to normal times. She still has her coughing spells which gets me worried, so I think I will suggest for her to increase the dosage of 6 capsules of oleander to 8 capsules if she is able to tolerate the dosage. I would like to share this with the group because Tony mentioned that it would nice if people posted more about their experiences. Although my mum is not 'cured' of her cancer, we are very encouraged by her progress and I hope that she will get off her chemo as soon as possible so that we can just concentrate on the protocol and improve her health. We've added nigella sattiva oil into her daily regiment and will soon be adding in advanced colloidal silver, selenium and Jon Barron's proteolytic enzymes. She still takes FOCC 2x daily with Essiac tea. The other point I am hoping to make is that we should never give up. It took a while for me and my mum just to get here and we are still on our way to better health. Right now, we are hopeful although I do worry sometimes if she will develop some reaction against the oleander supplements just like whatever happened in 2008 with her supplements. On a side note, I sometimes wish that these information and products are more readily available. The main medium from which I gather information is from the internet. However in Malaysia where I come from, there are people in my mother's generation who are still shy of technology and do not access the internet. And even among those who access the internet, many do not speak English as their first language and there are even fewer who would be comfortable purchasing items half the world away off the internet. I feel that is perhaps God's grace that we managed to stumble upon oleander as supplement for my mother's cancer. This is all I have to share with the group. Sorry for the long mail. If all continues to go well in the next few months, I will drop in to give another report. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Nice post.....thanks for sharing ! keep the updates coming.... Phil aerinmys <aerinmysoleander soup Sent: Fri, April 16, 2010 10:24:09 AM So far so good (long post) Dear all,This is my my first post but it is a long one. Just want to let you know that my mum who has lung cancer (adenocarcinoma stage II)is doing well under this protocol.Some history: she was diagnosed in 2006 and had undergone surgery as well as chemo. In 2008,her tumor markers started going up (10 time higher above normal range) and she started following a nutritional supplement program revolving around pancreatic enzymes. Unfortunately over the next 8 - 9 months, she started having fluid retention at her arms and her whole body started itching terribly. Colon hydrotherapy and daily coffee enemas provided temporary relief. Due to the increasing discomfort and decline in quality in life as well as the lack of support and professional advice, we reluctantly stopped. At that point, tumor markers had neither increased nor decreased.2 months later in 2009, her cancer returned and she rapidly deteriorated. Fortunately for us, the drug Iressa worked for her, but only for 11 months. So at the end of 2009, by the time we found about the relapse, she had to drain fluid from her lungs (more than 1L). The oncologist said she had to undergo chemo again. The chest physician who performed the procedure of draining her lung of fluids was less optimistic.After some research, I got her to start taking FOCC 2x daily and Essiac tea with night massages using flax oil. It was amazing that just a few weeks into this diet her arms which was still stiff and swollen started softening. Mum did well under her first round of chemo. However, just after the second round of chemo, her markers shot up and her cough came back. Our oncologist said it was pointless to continue with this course and decided to put her under Avastin and Alimta.And it was back to drawing board as I could not see chemo as a long term solution for her (after chemo, then what?). I also had to accept the possibility that the FOCC Budwig diet was only part of the solution, but we had to look for something else. It was at this point (Feb 2010) that I found out about this group and got her started on OPC Sutherlandia and she's worked herself up to 6 capsules per day. Besides that we've added CoQ-10, Jon Barron's Blood Support and RM-10 to the regiment. All this while, she had not stopped her coffee enemas and her 1 cup of vegetable juice per day. Ever since then, the last few visits since Feb to the oncologist was very encouraging. He was very pleased with her blood work and her progress, stating that the ranges looked good so please continue with whatever you are doing. (Throughout the years with our oncologist, I have seen him change from a nutritional skeptic to someone who is actually quietly supportive of our experiments with supplements) . At one point he even suggested bringing the date to administer chemo one week earlier (to which mum and I went noooo!). In the most recent visit, he said that her lungs sounded better than the previous visits and there is marked improvement in her breathing.I feel that with Tony's oleander protocol, my mum has a chance to fight her cancer, and we now have options apart from chemo. Mum has started to travel again and cook family dinners - that's a good sign. We have also resumed our petty little house squabbles – also a good sign of returning to normal times. ;)She still has her coughing spells which gets me worried, so I think I will suggest for her to increase the dosage of 6 capsules of oleander to 8 capsules if she is able to tolerate the dosage.I would like to share this with the group because Tony mentioned that it would nice if people posted more about their experiences. Although my mum is not 'cured' of her cancer, we are very encouraged by her progress and I hope that she will get off her chemo as soon as possible so that we can just concentrate on the protocol and improve her health. We've added nigella sattiva oil into her daily regiment and will soon be adding in advanced colloidal silver, selenium and Jon Barron's proteolytic enzymes. She still takes FOCC 2x daily with Essiac tea.The other point I am hoping to make is that we should never give up. It took a while for me and my mum just to get here and we are still on our way to better health. Right now, we are hopeful although I do worry sometimes if she will develop some reaction against the oleander supplements just like whatever happened in 2008 with her supplements. On a side note, I sometimes wish that these information and products are more readily available. The main medium from which I gather information is from the internet. However in Malaysia where I come from, there are people in my mother's generation who are still shy of technology and do not access the internet. And even among those who access the internet, many do not speak English as their first language and there are even fewer who would be comfortable purchasing items half the world away off the internet. I feel that is perhaps God's grace that we managed to stumble upon oleander as supplement for my mother's cancer.This is all I have to share with the group. Sorry for the long mail. If all continues to go well in the next few months, I will drop in to give another report. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 That is great news and it sounds like your mum is on the right track. A couple of suggestions: First, make sure that the selenium is in the form of methylselenocysteine - which is the form of selenium that has proven to have specific anti-cancer properties. You can get it at Utopia Silver, as they now carry both it and another important protocol item NAC Sustain after my request for them to do so (and you can get 15% off when you use our group discount code of LR001 provided they are not currently on sale). Two, while I am hesitant to suggest changing anything that appears to be working, please keep in mind that chemo has ever diminishing positive returns and ever increasing harm and dangers. At some point in time, pehaps now, chemo may be working against your mum instead of for her. At least oleander does provide a good measure of protection against the harmful and unpleasant side effects of chemo. Thanks so much for sharing! oleander soup , "aerinmys" <aerinmys wrote:>> Dear all,> > This is my my first post but it is a long one. Just want to let you know that my mum who has lung cancer (adenocarcinoma stage II)is doing well under this protocol.> > Some history: she was diagnosed in 2006 and had undergone surgery as well as chemo. In 2008,her tumor markers started going up (10 time higher above normal range) and she started following a nutritional supplement program revolving around pancreatic enzymes. Unfortunately over the next 8 - 9 months, she started having fluid retention at her arms and her whole body started itching terribly. Colon hydrotherapy and daily coffee enemas provided temporary relief. Due to the increasing discomfort and decline in quality in life as well as the lack of support and professional advice, we reluctantly stopped. At that point, tumor markers had neither increased nor decreased.> > 2 months later in 2009, her cancer returned and she rapidly deteriorated. Fortunately for us, the drug Iressa worked for her, but only for 11 months. So at the end of 2009, by the time we found about the relapse, she had to drain fluid from her lungs (more than 1L). The oncologist said she had to undergo chemo again. The chest physician who performed the procedure of draining her lung of fluids was less optimistic.> > After some research, I got her to start taking FOCC 2x daily and Essiac tea with night massages using flax oil. It was amazing that just a few weeks into this diet her arms which was still stiff and swollen started softening. Mum did well under her first round of chemo. However, just after the second round of chemo, her markers shot up and her cough came back. Our oncologist said it was pointless to continue with this course and decided to put her under Avastin and Alimta.> > And it was back to drawing board as I could not see chemo as a long term solution for her (after chemo, then what?). I also had to accept the possibility that the FOCC Budwig diet was only part of the solution, but we had to look for something else. > > It was at this point (Feb 2010) that I found out about this group and got her started on OPC Sutherlandia and she's worked herself up to 6 capsules per day. Besides that we've added CoQ-10, Jon Barron's Blood Support and RM-10 to the regiment. All this while, she had not stopped her coffee enemas and her 1 cup of vegetable juice per day. > > Ever since then, the last few visits since Feb to the oncologist was very encouraging. He was very pleased with her blood work and her progress, stating that the ranges looked good so please continue with whatever you are doing. (Throughout the years with our oncologist, I have seen him change from a nutritional skeptic to someone who is actually quietly supportive of our experiments with supplements). At one point he even suggested bringing the date to administer chemo one week earlier (to which mum and I went noooo!). In the most recent visit, he said that her lungs sounded better than the previous visits and there is marked improvement in her breathing.> > I feel that with Tony's oleander protocol, my mum has a chance to fight her cancer, and we now have options apart from chemo. Mum has started to travel again and cook family dinners - that's a good sign. We have also resumed our petty little house squabbles – also a good sign of returning to normal times. > > She still has her coughing spells which gets me worried, so I think I will suggest for her to increase the dosage of 6 capsules of oleander to 8 capsules if she is able to tolerate the dosage.> > I would like to share this with the group because Tony mentioned that it would nice if people posted more about their experiences. Although my mum is not 'cured' of her cancer, we are very encouraged by her progress and I hope that she will get off her chemo as soon as possible so that we can just concentrate on the protocol and improve her health. We've added nigella sattiva oil into her daily regiment and will soon be adding in advanced colloidal silver, selenium and Jon Barron's proteolytic enzymes. She still takes FOCC 2x daily with Essiac tea.> > The other point I am hoping to make is that we should never give up. It took a while for me and my mum just to get here and we are still on our way to better health. Right now, we are hopeful although I do worry sometimes if she will develop some reaction against the oleander supplements just like whatever happened in 2008 with her supplements. > > On a side note, I sometimes wish that these information and products are more readily available. The main medium from which I gather information is from the internet. However in Malaysia where I come from, there are people in my mother's generation who are still shy of technology and do not access the internet. And even among those who access the internet, many do not speak English as their first language and there are even fewer who would be comfortable purchasing items half the world away off the internet. I feel that is perhaps God's grace that we managed to stumble upon oleander as supplement for my mother's cancer.> > This is all I have to share with the group. Sorry for the long mail. If all continues to go well in the next few months, I will drop in to give another report.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Don't apologize for the long post at all. It was a delight reading about your mother's progress.Hugs,aerinmys <aerinmysoleander soup Sent: Fri, April 16, 2010 12:24:09 PM So far so good (long post) Dear all, This is my my first post but it is a long one. Just want to let you know that my mum who has lung cancer (adenocarcinoma stage II)is doing well under this protocol. Some history: she was diagnosed in 2006 and had undergone surgery as well as chemo. In 2008,her tumor markers started going up (10 time higher above normal range) and she started following a nutritional supplement program revolving around pancreatic enzymes. Unfortunately over the next 8 - 9 months, she started having fluid retention at her arms and her whole body started itching terribly. Colon hydrotherapy and daily coffee enemas provided temporary relief. Due to the increasing discomfort and decline in quality in life as well as the lack of support and professional advice, we reluctantly stopped. At that point, tumor markers had neither increased nor decreased. 2 months later in 2009, her cancer returned and she rapidly deteriorated. Fortunately for us, the drug Iressa worked for her, but only for 11 months. So at the end of 2009, by the time we found about the relapse, she had to drain fluid from her lungs (more than 1L). The oncologist said she had to undergo chemo again. The chest physician who performed the procedure of draining her lung of fluids was less optimistic. After some research, I got her to start taking FOCC 2x daily and Essiac tea with night massages using flax oil. It was amazing that just a few weeks into this diet her arms which was still stiff and swollen started softening. Mum did well under her first round of chemo. However, just after the second round of chemo, her markers shot up and her cough came back. Our oncologist said it was pointless to continue with this course and decided to put her under Avastin and Alimta. And it was back to drawing board as I could not see chemo as a long term solution for her (after chemo, then what?). I also had to accept the possibility that the FOCC Budwig diet was only part of the solution, but we had to look for something else. It was at this point (Feb 2010) that I found out about this group and got her started on OPC Sutherlandia and she's worked herself up to 6 capsules per day. Besides that we've added CoQ-10, Jon Barron's Blood Support and RM-10 to the regiment. All this while, she had not stopped her coffee enemas and her 1 cup of vegetable juice per day. Ever since then, the last few visits since Feb to the oncologist was very encouraging. He was very pleased with her blood work and her progress, stating that the ranges looked good so please continue with whatever you are doing. (Throughout the years with our oncologist, I have seen him change from a nutritional skeptic to someone who is actually quietly supportive of our experiments with supplements) . At one point he even suggested bringing the date to administer chemo one week earlier (to which mum and I went noooo!). In the most recent visit, he said that her lungs sounded better than the previous visits and there is marked improvement in her breathing. I feel that with Tony's oleander protocol, my mum has a chance to fight her cancer, and we now have options apart from chemo. Mum has started to travel again and cook family dinners - that's a good sign. We have also resumed our petty little house squabbles – also a good sign of returning to normal times. She still has her coughing spells which gets me worried, so I think I will suggest for her to increase the dosage of 6 capsules of oleander to 8 capsules if she is able to tolerate the dosage. I would like to share this with the group because Tony mentioned that it would nice if people posted more about their experiences. Although my mum is not 'cured' of her cancer, we are very encouraged by her progress and I hope that she will get off her chemo as soon as possible so that we can just concentrate on the protocol and improve her health. We've added nigella sattiva oil into her daily regiment and will soon be adding in advanced colloidal silver, selenium and Jon Barron's proteolytic enzymes. She still takes FOCC 2x daily with Essiac tea. The other point I am hoping to make is that we should never give up. It took a while for me and my mum just to get here and we are still on our way to better health. Right now, we are hopeful although I do worry sometimes if she will develop some reaction against the oleander supplements just like whatever happened in 2008 with her supplements. On a side note, I sometimes wish that these information and products are more readily available. The main medium from which I gather information is from the internet. However in Malaysia where I come from, there are people in my mother's generation who are still shy of technology and do not access the internet. And even among those who access the internet, many do not speak English as their first language and there are even fewer who would be comfortable purchasing items half the world away off the internet. I feel that is perhaps God's grace that we managed to stumble upon oleander as supplement for my mother's cancer. This is all I have to share with the group. Sorry for the long mail. If all continues to go well in the next few months, I will drop in to give another report. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2010 Report Share Posted April 18, 2010 aerinmys, Thanks for the report on your Mum's Health. I feel she will be be fine. Keep up the Good Fight! Ron On 4/16/2010 10:24 AM, aerinmys wrote: Dear all, This is my my first post but it is a long one. Just want to let you know that my mum who has lung cancer (adenocarcinoma stage II)is doing well under this protocol. Some history: she was diagnosed in 2006 and had undergone surgery as well as chemo. In 2008,her tumor markers started going up (10 time higher above normal range) and she started following a nutritional supplement program revolving around pancreatic enzymes. Unfortunately over the next 8 - 9 months, she started having fluid retention at her arms and her whole body started itching terribly. Colon hydrotherapy and daily coffee enemas provided temporary relief. Due to the increasing discomfort and decline in quality in life as well as the lack of support and professional advice, we reluctantly stopped. At that point, tumor markers had neither increased nor decreased. 2 months later in 2009, her cancer returned and she rapidly deteriorated. Fortunately for us, the drug Iressa worked for her, but only for 11 months. So at the end of 2009, by the time we found about the relapse, she had to drain fluid from her lungs (more than 1L). The oncologist said she had to undergo chemo again. The chest physician who performed the procedure of draining her lung of fluids was less optimistic. After some research, I got her to start taking FOCC 2x daily and Essiac tea with night massages using flax oil. It was amazing that just a few weeks into this diet her arms which was still stiff and swollen started softening. Mum did well under her first round of chemo. However, just after the second round of chemo, her markers shot up and her cough came back. Our oncologist said it was pointless to continue with this course and decided to put her under Avastin and Alimta. And it was back to drawing board as I could not see chemo as a long term solution for her (after chemo, then what?). I also had to accept the possibility that the FOCC Budwig diet was only part of the solution, but we had to look for something else. It was at this point (Feb 2010) that I found out about this group and got her started on OPC Sutherlandia and she's worked herself up to 6 capsules per day. Besides that we've added CoQ-10, Jon Barron's Blood Support and RM-10 to the regiment. All this while, she had not stopped her coffee enemas and her 1 cup of vegetable juice per day. Ever since then, the last few visits since Feb to the oncologist was very encouraging. He was very pleased with her blood work and her progress, stating that the ranges looked good so please continue with whatever you are doing. (Throughout the years with our oncologist, I have seen him change from a nutritional skeptic to someone who is actually quietly supportive of our experiments with supplements). At one point he even suggested bringing the date to administer chemo one week earlier (to which mum and I went noooo!). In the most recent visit, he said that her lungs sounded better than the previous visits and there is marked improvement in her breathing. I feel that with Tony's oleander protocol, my mum has a chance to fight her cancer, and we now have options apart from chemo. Mum has started to travel again and cook family dinners - that's a good sign. We have also resumed our petty little house squabbles – also a good sign of returning to normal times. She still has her coughing spells which gets me worried, so I think I will suggest for her to increase the dosage of 6 capsules of oleander to 8 capsules if she is able to tolerate the dosage. I would like to share this with the group because Tony mentioned that it would nice if people posted more about their experiences. Although my mum is not 'cured' of her cancer, we are very encouraged by her progress and I hope that she will get off her chemo as soon as possible so that we can just concentrate on the protocol and improve her health. We've added nigella sattiva oil into her daily regiment and will soon be adding in advanced colloidal silver, selenium and Jon Barron's proteolytic enzymes. She still takes FOCC 2x daily with Essiac tea. The other point I am hoping to make is that we should never give up. It took a while for me and my mum just to get here and we are still on our way to better health. Right now, we are hopeful although I do worry sometimes if she will develop some reaction against the oleander supplements just like whatever happened in 2008 with her supplements. On a side note, I sometimes wish that these information and products are more readily available. The main medium from which I gather information is from the internet. However in Malaysia where I come from, there are people in my mother's generation who are still shy of technology and do not access the internet. And even among those who access the internet, many do not speak English as their first language and there are even fewer who would be comfortable purchasing items half the world away off the internet. I feel that is perhaps God's grace that we managed to stumble upon oleander as supplement for my mother's cancer. This is all I have to share with the group. Sorry for the long mail. If all continues to go well in the next few months, I will drop in to give another report. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2010 Report Share Posted April 19, 2010 Ron, Thanks for the wonderful feedback. If old folks are not internet literate, you might spread OPC and Tony's protocol by word of mouth whenever you can. This will be a helpful method to get them on the right track. Melly oleander soup , Ron <rw wrote: > > aerinmys, > Thanks for the report on your Mum's Health. > I feel she will be be fine. Keep up the Good Fight! > Ron > > On 4/16/2010 10:24 AM, aerinmys wrote: > > > > Dear all, > > > > This is my my first post but it is a long one. Just want to let you > > know that my mum who has lung cancer (adenocarcinoma stage II)is doing > > well under this protocol. > > > > Some history: she was diagnosed in 2006 and had undergone surgery as > > well as chemo. In 2008,her tumor markers started going up (10 time > > higher above normal range) and she started following a nutritional > > supplement program revolving around pancreatic enzymes. Unfortunately > > over the next 8 - 9 months, she started having fluid retention at her > > arms and her whole body started itching terribly. Colon hydrotherapy > > and daily coffee enemas provided temporary relief. Due to the > > increasing discomfort and decline in quality in life as well as the > > lack of support and professional advice, we reluctantly stopped. At > > that point, tumor markers had neither increased nor decreased. > > > > 2 months later in 2009, her cancer returned and she rapidly > > deteriorated. Fortunately for us, the drug Iressa worked for her, but > > only for 11 months. So at the end of 2009, by the time we found about > > the relapse, she had to drain fluid from her lungs (more than 1L). The > > oncologist said she had to undergo chemo again. The chest physician > > who performed the procedure of draining her lung of fluids was less > > optimistic. > > > > After some research, I got her to start taking FOCC 2x daily and > > Essiac tea with night massages using flax oil. It was amazing that > > just a few weeks into this diet her arms which was still stiff and > > swollen started softening. Mum did well under her first round of > > chemo. However, just after the second round of chemo, her markers shot > > up and her cough came back. Our oncologist said it was pointless to > > continue with this course and decided to put her under Avastin and Alimta. > > > > And it was back to drawing board as I could not see chemo as a long > > term solution for her (after chemo, then what?). I also had to accept > > the possibility that the FOCC Budwig diet was only part of the > > solution, but we had to look for something else. > > > > It was at this point (Feb 2010) that I found out about this group and > > got her started on OPC Sutherlandia and she's worked herself up to 6 > > capsules per day. Besides that we've added CoQ-10, Jon Barron's Blood > > Support and RM-10 to the regiment. All this while, she had not stopped > > her coffee enemas and her 1 cup of vegetable juice per day. > > > > Ever since then, the last few visits since Feb to the oncologist was > > very encouraging. He was very pleased with her blood work and her > > progress, stating that the ranges looked good so please continue with > > whatever you are doing. (Throughout the years with our oncologist, I > > have seen him change from a nutritional skeptic to someone who is > > actually quietly supportive of our experiments with supplements). At > > one point he even suggested bringing the date to administer chemo one > > week earlier (to which mum and I went noooo!). In the most recent > > visit, he said that her lungs sounded better than the previous visits > > and there is marked improvement in her breathing. > > > > I feel that with Tony's oleander protocol, my mum has a chance to > > fight her cancer, and we now have options apart from chemo. Mum has > > started to travel again and cook family dinners - that's a good sign. > > We have also resumed our petty little house squabbles -- also a good > > sign of returning to normal times. > > > > She still has her coughing spells which gets me worried, so I think I > > will suggest for her to increase the dosage of 6 capsules of oleander > > to 8 capsules if she is able to tolerate the dosage. > > > > I would like to share this with the group because Tony mentioned that > > it would nice if people posted more about their experiences. Although > > my mum is not 'cured' of her cancer, we are very encouraged by her > > progress and I hope that she will get off her chemo as soon as > > possible so that we can just concentrate on the protocol and improve > > her health. We've added nigella sattiva oil into her daily regiment > > and will soon be adding in advanced colloidal silver, selenium and Jon > > Barron's proteolytic enzymes. She still takes FOCC 2x daily with > > Essiac tea. > > > > The other point I am hoping to make is that we should never give up. > > It took a while for me and my mum just to get here and we are still on > > our way to better health. Right now, we are hopeful although I do > > worry sometimes if she will develop some reaction against the oleander > > supplements just like whatever happened in 2008 with her supplements. > > > > On a side note, I sometimes wish that these information and products > > are more readily available. The main medium from which I gather > > information is from the internet. However in Malaysia where I come > > from, there are people in my mother's generation who are still shy of > > technology and do not access the internet. And even among those who > > access the internet, many do not speak English as their first language > > and there are even fewer who would be comfortable purchasing items > > half the world away off the internet. I feel that is perhaps God's > > grace that we managed to stumble upon oleander as supplement for my > > mother's cancer. > > > > This is all I have to share with the group. Sorry for the long mail. > > If all continues to go well in the next few months, I will drop in to > > give another report. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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