Oleander Protocol

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This protocol is developed by Tony Isaacs, a writer and health spokesperson and an avid researcher. He writes occasionally for Natural News and regularly for Align Life. The main part of his protocol has to be done with the use of the highly poisonous flower, oleander. According to Isaacs if processed correctly, the poison leaves.

Special Precautions of Oleander Protocol

  • Oleander is an incredibly poisonous plant and contains numerous toxic compounds, many of which can be deadly to people – especially young children. The toxins include oleandrin and neriine, which affect the heart, and the bark contains rosagenin, which acts in a similar way to strychnine. follow strictly the protocol.
  • Most herbs can be taken with oleander. The exceptions are herbs such as foxglove which contain cardiac glycosides or which have blood thinning agents.
  • Oleander is compatible with virtually all medicines and chemo – with the only exceptions being digoxin/digitalis and blood thinning agents such as Warfarin and Coumadin, in which case it should be used with caution or under the direction of a medical professional.
  • It is important to stress that anyone who makes the home remedy version should make absolutely certain that the plant(s) they use have not been contaminated with pesticides or other chemicals. Most nurseries and a majority of homeowners use the pesticide Malathion.

Health Benefits and uses of Oleander Protocol are

In addition to its low level toxicity, oleander also helps treat cancer in these ways:

  • Tremendous immune boosting ability (six times that of the strongest patented immune stimulators)
  • Inhibition of angiogenesis
  • Inhibition of the NF-kB factor in cancer cells
  • Induction of apoptosis, or normal cell death, in cancer cells, and
  • Induction and enhancement of autophagic cancer cell death (which was tested against pancreatic cancer cells)

Treatment

The Compete protocol you can find at http://www.tbyil.com/anticancer.htm

  • The preferred way is to take it as a capsule or extract. These have already been mixed to be at a safe level for humans, but are at a toxic level for cancer cells or AIDS virus. Many people have used these products for both cancer and AIDS, so the dose and safety is very well established.
    • The product, Sutherlandia OPC, has tested out to be even better than the older formulations. It continues to be more than 90% effective against a broad range of cancers, including late stages, and is 100% effective in reversing HIV.
    • The OPC made by Marc Swanepoel (actually now made by a South African pharmaceutical manufacturing company) has no relation to the old OPC and OPC Plus supplements. Those are made by a Brazilian manufacturer (Takesun do Brasil) which is no longer endorsed for a number of reasons. Product-Link : https://www.utopiasilver.com/product/rose-laurel-opc-plus/
  • Another way to take this product is to make the “oleander soup” yourself. Attention : Raw oleander plant is extremely toxic. Do not handle or ingest raw oleander or any form of oleander that has not been prepared according to the recipe for "oleander soup" or the commercial products such as Sutherlandia OPC. While raw oleander is toxic, there have been no verified reports of serious adverse reactions or side-effects due to properly prepared oleander extract taken according to directions. The most common side-effects are loose bowels, slight temperature and perhaps mild nausea, all of which should dissipate quickly as the body becomes acclimated to the extract. The protocol to make Oleander Soup can be found as an e-book on http://www.rose-laurel.com/

References

http://www.tbyil.com/anticancer.htm