Re: How does it taste? Do you put vegetables in with it? n/t
It tastes pretty bitter!
"Oleander soup" is not really a soup - just the goofy name the inventor gave it, and it stuck. It should be just called "Oleander remedy" or "oleander extract".
Myself, I take half the dose under my tongue and hold for a few minutes (there are no taste buds under the tongue, so you will taste essentially nothing) and mix the other half dose (in my case, 1/2 dose is a tablespoon) in with a half a glass of so of grape juice, pomegranate juice, blueberry juice, acai juice or some combo of those juices. Then, when I am ready to swallow the tablespoon full under my tongue, I first drink a gulp of juice to mix with it and it is not so bad at all that way. The juice in the glass masks the rest of the dose just fine.
NOW NOTICE: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MAKE ANY FORM OF OLEANDER YOURSELF WITHOUT EXACT INSTRUCTIONS! RAW OLEANDER IS HIGHLY TOXIC AND CAN BE FATAL IF INGESTED IN RAW FORM.
When boiled, condensed and strained according to directions, it is a completely different matter - and I WILL be providing those directions to this forum, just as I have written them in my book.
DQ