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Re: please advise on my personal protocol


earthman,

This is my reply from Dr. Swanepoel.  Forget the advice I gave you with regard to the coffee enemas.  Follow his advice exactly.  This is the Master.

Hugs,

Luella

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Hi Luella,

As you know, pancreatic cancer is probably one of the most difficult cancers
to control.

The protocol that the person is following seems to contain too many immune
stimulants. These in themselves can overtax the pancreas to produce all the
enzymes involved in the millions of relevant processes throughout the body.
No wonder he feels fatigued. Cat's claw, Pau D'Arco, Beta Glucan, IP6 &
Inositol, Maitake Gold, chaparral  as well as the oleander itself are all
immune stimulants. I would keep the Beta Glucan, IP6 & inositol and the
oleander, while leaving the others out for a few weeks. I would also take
the H202 separately and not with the other herbs as the oxygen released by
the H2O2 may interfere with the activity of the herbs. Leave a gap of at
least 1 hour. The black salve can also interfere with the herbs if taken at
the same time. Leave it out for a few weeks.

The oleander can also be a problem if it has not been filtered properly. it
has to be put through something like a double pillow sheet at least twice,
otherwise it will lead to nausea and a lack of energy due to the activities
of the kidneys and liver trying to detoxify the body of the "toxic"
particles left in the oleander. (Before making the o-soup, the leaves and
stems should also be washed two or three times in a bucket and the water
thrown away to get rid of carbon particles and other chemicals that can
collect due to passing traffic and other atmospheric toxins).

I would also leave out the oatmeal for pancreatic cancer. Oatmeal may
contain enzyme inhibitors that can interfere with the enzymes necessary for
metabolism of the herbs. Rather have mashed raw vegetables or fresh fruit
(not juice) in place of the oatmeal. And I would replace the spirulina with
barley green because of the higher enzyme content of the barley green.

The coffee enemas can be an energy tapping experience and should rather not
be used. Some naturopaths question the effectiveness of coffee enemas,
especially when the person is using herbal remedies. Charlotte Gerson
herself do not really prescribe herbs other than garden herbs.

Triphala is an Ayurvedic combination that is used by many people as a
laxative. In combination with the oleander, which by itself can lead to a
runny tummy, this is not a winning coupling. Leave the triphala unless he
has a problem with constipation. I would rather replace the triphala with a
milk thistle/dandelion mix if he is looking for something to assist his
liver functions.

If he really cannot stand the taste of the oleander, he can purchase the
capsules on my site (www.sutherlandiaopc.com). They are $70 for 90 caps,
inclusive of registered air mail to the USA.

I hope this helps.

Kind regards,

Marc Swanepoel
Johannesburg

 

 
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