Tony Isaacs
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New Sutherlandia Oleander Products and Formulations
Marc Swanepoel, the naturopathic PhD who devised the oleander based Sutherlandia OPC supplements which are used by many people here at CureZone and many others who follow my suggested anti-cancer protocol has announced some important new products and formulations. Here is the communication I received from Marc:
Hi Tony,
All the new products are in vegan capsules.
As far as the available products are concerned, the following:
There are basically 3 types of capsules, each will be available in either 90 capsule containers or 1000 capsule bags with one free bottle of capsules for each 5 bottles ordered at any one time
The contents of the various capsules (given per capsule):
1. Sutherlandia OPC PLUS - 100mg oleander concentrate
To be used for cancer and various neurological problems. It is suggested that users still add NAC when using these capsules.
2. Sutherlandia OPC (the New one) - 100mg oleander concentrate plus 250mg Sutherlandia Frutescens
To be used for HIV/AIDS as well as for cancer and neurological problems. Sutherlandia (also known as 'cancer bush') is found only in certain parts of South Africa and has been used against cancer for centuries by indigenous people. It is suggested that users add NAC when using these capsules.
3. OPC Cysteine - 100mg oleander concentrate plus 385 mg N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC).
Recent research shows that more and more disease conditions (including cancer and HIV/AIDS) are associated with low levels of reduced (as opposed to 'oxidized') glutathione. The body can produce its own glutathione from Cysteine and it seems that N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) is the most cost effective way to take the required Cysteine. It also appears that that there are beneficial synergistic interactions between reduced glutathione and some of the plant substances in oleander. The synergy is probably related to the fact that certain substances that are derived from plants are essential in assisting the enzymes that are involved in the activation of glutathione. In cases of advanced cancer (or AIDS), Dr Heinrich Kremer and others suggest that one can take between 5000mg and 10,000mg NAC per day. This means that even if one takes 10 capsules of the OPC Cysteine per day, one will still not be taking too much NAC.
The best buy at present is probably the 'special' 500 capsule bags of Sutherlandia OPC (which contain 66mg oleander concentrate and 250mg Sutherlandia Frutescens) at $200 per bag. This mixture is being phased out in favor of the 100mg oleander/250mg Sutherlandia capsules. To save cost, the factory mixes substantial quantities of the various mixtures at any one time in the expectation that I will use the stock over a certain period. As a result they still have some of this 66mg/25mg stock in bulk and I do not want to go to the extra expense of bottling it - thus the 'special' at the much lower price than normal.
I am also busy producing the liquid concentrate in smaller bottles (200ml). The smaller bottle will contain exactly the same amount of oleander as in the previous 500ml bottle, but in a higher concentration and one will thus use less at any one time. I will reduce the price by the saving in air fare and handling.
I can assure everybody that will try my best to keep on offering the various oleander mixtures at the lowest possible prices and that I am looking at various options to expedite the processing of credit cards that have been giving some people a headache. Paypal has just been introduced into South Africa, and that will soon be a payment option available on my site.
Regards,
Marc
I might also add that the new formulation for Sutherlandia OPC leaves me with a few bottles of the old formulation (I keep a few onhand for those who need faster delivery than the 10-12 days or so it takes to ship from South Africa or who have difficulty ordering online). Marc has advised me to price those at $35 (plus mailing, etc.) instead of the previous $45, in case anyone is interested.
All the best,
Tony