Re: Something different in the air?
I graduated from high school in Plano in 1970 and lived there off and on for several years. Some folks still remember me for coaching a couple of state champion soccer teams there (one girls team and one boys team about 10 years apart). Hopefully a diminishing number remember me for some of my high school hijinks . . .
It's a far different cry these days than it was back when it had about 15,000 people and a whopping graduating class of 186. I am about an hour and a half east-northeast of there now in a quite rural setting. Did you know that Plano is where Trapper recently moved to? I absolutely have to look that dude up!
I do need to get a decent ozonator. Among other things, I would like to use it to ozonate olive oil so I can use that as a base for a topical cancer cream that would include the olive oil, highly condensed oleander extract, condensed colloidal silver, iodine and a bit of DMSO. Any recommendations?
It is really good to hear that your mother is stabilized now. I have little doubt that the oleander has played a big part in that. Typically it will slow down the progression, then stabilize it and finally shrink it away to the point of either elimination or perhaps a small amount of benign scar tissue. Of course, it can make a big difference when one also combines all the elements of a good overall anti-cancer protocol, such as diet and nutrition, lifestyle, physical activity, stress elimination/management, cleansing, etc.
DQ (Tony)