Mountain Rose Herbs sells organic and in my estimate the best essiac blend, but like I told you before do not rely on Essiac to cure your wife's cancer. It can be at best part o the protocol. There are many reliable posters on Curezone. I am the moderator of the Black Seed forum along with 3 other forums and I highly suggest black seed oil as the main part of your wife's protocol. Sadly to say many opinions may be confusing. In the end prayer is your ultimate best choice.
In the end the best blends cost more. Recently I posted about a woman who lowered her BP 34 points using Black cumin oil in 1 week alone. Black cumin is very powerful and just may be the one source of many of your wife's problems. Cancer may be fast acting and suggest a difinite protocol combined with the right diet should be started immediately.
Sara
While I agree that Mountain Rose is not only the most reliable Essiac source for quality, it is also organic and one of the cheapest. I've used them for Essiac for a number of years.
That said, it never ever did anything to reverse or even slow the growth of my lung cancers (one each in both lungs) and I used it for over a year before resorting to successful surgery. (My current resting oxygen level is in the 95 - 97% range, no COPD at all.)
All that said, in my last Essiac use I got atrial flutter which by itself, required heart surgery. I was taking Essiac tea along with Pau d'arco and am CONVINCED that one of them caused the flutter and at the time of my surgery haven't/will not use either one. My flutter surgery was a complete success with not even a hint of flutter since that time. My point is that - when seeking out herbs for cancer be very careful with their effects on your body as most all of them have serious side effects including death. Oleander is an excellent example. Oleander soup and Anvirzel (a pharmaceutical cancer treatment made from oleander and outlawed in the United States) have the side effects of heart failure and have been known to kill people. So, proceed carefully.
Once again you are posting incorrect information. Neither Anvirzel nor oleander soup have killed anyone - and thousands of people around the world have used both of them. Yes, I have seen it reported a couple of times that the FDA has received reports of two deaths attributed to Anvirzel - but there is no proof of that to be found anywhere and I suspect the information was falsely planted. Even in the very unlikely event that the reports were true, how does that compare to the high percentage of deaths caused by maim-stream chemo and radiation?
And just so you know, the amount of cardiac glycosides in Anvirzel and the homemade extract known as "oleander soup" is very tiny - only a very small fraction per dose of the amount in a typical dose of digoxin/digitalis.
Furthermore, Anvirzel is NOT illegal in the United States. A large number of shipments of Anvirzel are made from the manufacturing facility in Honduras to the US each month via FDA exception rule.
You say that herbs for cancer have serious side effects including death? Are you aware that in any given year anywhere from 0 to perhaps 3 deaths worldwide are attributed to any natural kind of supplement, whether it is herbal, vitamins, minerals or whatever. On the other hand, anywhere from 106,000 to 140,000 people die each year due to side effects from mainstream drugs which are properly prescribed and administered. And when it comes to cancer, chemo kills more people than it saves. The majority of them die from either liver failure or wasting disease (cachexia).
Isofar as Essiac Tea, it is a wonderful overall cleanser for the blood and body but it is not an item I would ever solely rely on for cancer. In that regard, my friend Webster Kehr (the Cancer Tutor - cancertutor.com) agrees.
I do not know what, if any, role either Essiac Tea or Pau de Arco might have played with your atrial flutter - but I can tell you that herbal hawthorn berry syrup is wonderful for eliminating atrial fibrillation/irregular heartbeat.
"I do not know what, if any, role either Essiac Tea or Pau de Arco might have played with your atrial flutter - but I can tell you that herbal hawthorn berry syrup is wonderful for eliminating atrial fibrillation/irregular heartbeat."
I've cured my afib with spiritual healing, no oral required. One of the significant medical problems in our society is that we have been programmed to orally ingest a "cure" for everything and that is far from true. You and everyone else on the Planet is going to die, or more correctly - get rid of your body. It will not last and in fact will stop functioning no matter what you do. However, you as spirit will continue on and in fact will use this life's lesson as a building block for the next time you come back to Earth to take a body and learn through. The birthing process is much more difficult than the dying process - but again, death will take you and everyone else.
Regarding Essiac tea just do a CZ search on Canadian Yoda who cured herself of stage IV cancer with Essiac and Pau d'arco and her medical doctor verified the before and after results. A rarity in cancer cures.
I've even seen a post where a woman took oleander soup and was cured (really) of cancer, but died from heart disease which is a huge oleander side effect.
There is NO wrong information in the post you are responding to. If they do ever extract a safe element from oleander (and that's a good possibility), it will be nothing more than another chemotherapy drug - and chemotherapy is exactly what you are promoting with this "solution."
http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/WSIHW000/8513/31402/351437.html?d=dmtCon...
Oleander is generally considered unsafe for internal use. Extracts from oleander have been used as rat poison, insecticide and fish poison and are toxic to humans. Accidental deaths and suicides have occurred after taking oleander by mouth. The cause of death is probably related to oleander's effects on the heart. Possible benefits must be weighed carefully with the risk of toxicity.
http://www.cancer.org/Treatment/TreatmentsandSideEffects/ComplementaryandAlte...
.......The oleander plant is poisonous, and many people have died of heart failure or respiratory paralysis after eating parts of the plant or drinking tea made from it. Some of the symptoms and signs of oleander toxicity are nausea, vomiting, colic, appetite loss, dizziness, drowsiness, high potassium levels, dilated pupils, bloody diarrhea, seizures, loss of consciousness, slow or irregular pulse, and heart block -- a blockage of the electrical impulses that stimulate the heart to contract. There have been reports of death occurring after oral and/or rectal administration of the extract from the plant. The FDA has received reports of at least 2 deaths linked to Anvirzel.
Skin irritation from contact with oleander has occurred and allergies are possible. One report observed that, when oleander was taken by a pregnant woman 12 hours before delivery, her baby was affected with seizures and a slowed heart rate. No other cause for the seizures and low heart rate was found. This herb should be avoided, especially by children and by women who are pregnant or breast-feeding. Relying on this type of treatment alone and avoiding or delaying conventional medical care for cancer may have serious health consequences.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4039113
A woman died after drinking herbal tea prepared from oleander (Nerium oleander) leaves. This case demonstrates the cross-reactivity between the cardiac glycosides in oleander and the digoxin radioimmunoassay. Digoxin-specific Fab antibody fragments have not been used in oleander poisoning, but these might prove to be lifesaving. Treatment of oleander toxicity is aimed at controlling arrhythmias and hyperkalemia; inactivation of the Na-K ATPase pump, however, can make treatment difficult.
http://www.cancer.org/Treatment/TreatmentsandSideEffects/ComplementaryandAlte...
The effectiveness of oleander has not been proven. In test tube studies, oleandrin, one of the substances found in oleander extracts, caused apoptosis (a specific type of cell death) of prostate cancer cells. In other test tube studies, Anvirzel appeared to slow the growth of human bladder cancer cells, but human studies are needed to determine whether it will work in people. Very early studies of carefully dosed Anvirzel in people with cancer have not yet shown that it helps. Side effects included nausea and vomiting, aches, and redness at the injection site, but the drug did not appear to affect the cancer in these patients. One very early study of 18 patients with advanced cancer was done primarily to determine the best dose of the drug. No measurable responses were noted in patients’ cancer during this small study. Although there are claims that Anvirzel improves quality of life, reduces pain, increases energy, and causes cancer regression and remission, available scientific evidence does not support these claims.
Another company had planned to offer an oleander extract that could be placed under the tongue, which they named Xenavex. Phase I and Phase II clinical trials on Xenavex were announced in 2005 on people with non–small-cell lung cancer. However, the clinical trials were not done, and the announcements were later removed from the federal clinical trials Web site. The company did not return calls or e-mails about the product.
Before any form of oleander can be recommended for human use, it must be thoroughly tested in people using the carefully controlled dosing and observation procedures used in clinical trials.
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The oleander plant is poisonous, and many people have died of heart failure or respiratory paralysis after eating parts of the plant or drinking tea made from it. Some of the symptoms and signs of oleander toxicity are nausea, vomiting, colic, appetite loss, dizziness, drowsiness, high potassium levels, dilated pupils, bloody diarrhea, seizures, loss of consciousness, slow or irregular pulse, and heart block -- a blockage of the electrical impulses that stimulate the heart to contract. There have been reports of death occurring after oral and/or rectal administration of the extract from the plant. The FDA has received reports of at least 2 deaths linked to Anvirzel.
http://articles.latimes.com/1991-02-02/local/me-27_1_death-penalty
You are talking apples and oranges here and yes, your posts do contain quite a bit of wrong information - especially as applies to properly made oleander extract. Properly prepared oleander extract, which has over 500 different compounds, is far from a chemo drug. It is a natural herbal supplement whose compounds work synergistically, as nature does and as our natural bodies do. Whether maim-stream medicine ever produces an oleander-based drug remains to be seen. The woman who died from "oleander tea" was not using properly prepared oleander extract. The other instances you post about are talking about raw oleander and not properly prepared oleander extract.
Here's a great example of your wrong information: Contrary to what you posted, heart disease is NOT a side effect of oleander. And I would love to see the post you say you have seen where a woman was cured of cancer but died of heart disease. I can assure you that if such were the case, it is extremely unlikely that properly prepared oleander extract had anything to do with her death. As a matter of fact, an oleander extract made in Russia is specifically designed to treat heart disease (as well as vertigo). It was that extract which the bogus company I helped expose to the FDA and other authorities tried to relabel and market as Xenavex. The company was a total scam and they never intended to have trials, they just used that false information to bilk investors.
The "two death reports to the FDA" comes from the maim-stream American Cancer Society site. Other than a couple of articles which quote that site you cannot find any evidence of such reports - and certainly not at the FDA site. Do a search for "FDA Anvirzel death reports" and you will see what I mean. According to the company which makes Anvirzel, the suspicion is that the information was falsely planted.
Also contrary to what you have reported, there have indeed been numerous studies including FDA trials which HAVE indicated that oleander is effective against cancer and there was also a double-blind placebo controlled trial where an herbal extract based on oleander was 100% successful in reversing HIV/AIDS symptoms. The most recent human trial was conducted on a new oleander extract. Though it too was a Phase I toxicity trial, it nevertheless did have a number of positive tumor responses during the brief trial.
See:
Case Reports and Studies on Oleander
Oleander Extract for Cancer Successfully Passes Phase I FDA Trial
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