been conducting clinical studies with oleander extract under the name
Anvirzel for some time now. Previously, (may still be) it was a self
administered daily injectable obtainable through a compassionate care
license in the Honduras. Original status enhanced quality of life for
patients, may have stopped tumor growth, but not sure of successful
remissions.
They have since revised the formulation into a pill format as I have
been told. Remission success stories have been mentioned, although no
stats or info is available at this time. MDA began their study focus on
it as a chemo adjunct as it relieved if not prevented the nauseau
associated with chemo. It has evolved from there. Sources say the FDA
is very interested in the work and awaiting further submissions for
review and potential approval.
Chuck
Dr. Loretta Lanphier wrote:
>
>
> I always try everything that I recommend so I tried the liquid
> Sutherlandia
> a month or so ago. I would NOT recommend the liquid. Supposedly I got a
> bottle that was not filtered correctly (may have had mold) but now
> they have
> a better company doing the filtering and processing, etc. I am quite used
> to detoxification and cleansing symptoms, but the side-effects that I had
> were not fun and a little scary.
>
> They have since sent me a couple of bottles of the capsules and I will be
> trying those next week. I do have oleander on the Products To Research
> that
> I recommend to people because it seems that some are having success using
> it. The ones promoting it insist that no one has been harmed and that
> it is
> completely safe.
>
> MD Anderson is doing clinical studies with it right now and from what I
> understand, so far so good.
>
> I would NOT recommend making the soup yourself unless you have plants that
> have been raised organically and you are very, very sure of your
> ability to
> following directions specifically - especially the filtration part.
> Oleander
> is a very poisonous plant. They grow freely here in Texas, in fact, we
> just
> pulled up three in our yard last week as they can get huge. We still have
> several in our backyard.
>
> Tony Isaacs has a forum about oleader at curezone.com and also a yahoo
> forum. I do believe the recipe is in the files at the forum as well as
> success stories. Again, I would recommend buying the capsules since they
> contain oleander and Sutherlandia Frutescens which is known as the cancer
> bush. It will save you some time and you will not have to worry whether or
> not you have made it correctly.
>
> www.sutherlandiaopc.com
>
> Possible Adverse Effects
> Possible side effects from this herbal mix when used as a dietary
> supplement
> may be slight nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, pruritus, pain at a tumour
> site, tachycardia and arrhythmias. Because of its blood-thinning
> properties,
> people on medical blood-thinning preparations should consult their doctors
> before using the OPC. People on heart-active drugs, such as digoxin
> (LanoxinR) or anti-arrhythmics should also speak to their doctors before
> using the mixture. No other drug interactions have been reported. Pregnant
> women should preferably not use the mixture due to its anti-angiogenesis
> effect. Other short term detoxification symptoms like a slight rash, runny
> nose, pimples, slightly painful joints, etc, may be experienced. The
> Sutherlandia in the mixture may cause a slight dryness in the mouth.
>
> >From MD Anderson:
>
> Low potassium levels in the blood may increase the dangerous side
> effects of
> oleander. Therefore, oleander should be used cautiously with drugs
> that may
> lower potassium levels, such as laxatives or some diuretics (drugs that
> increase urine flow).
>
> Interactions with Herbs and Dietary Supplements
> Common oleander and yellow oleander contain cardiac glycoside heart-active
> substances. Herbs or supplements that may cause increased heart
> effects/damage if taken with oleander include: adonis, balloon cotton,
> black
> hellebore root/melampode, black Indian hemp, bushman's poison, cactus
> grandifloris, convallaria, eyebright, figwort, foxglove/digitalis,
> frangipani, hedge mustard, hemp root/Canadian hemp root, king's crown,
> lily-of-the-valley, motherwort, pheasant's eye plant, plantain leaf,
> pleurisy root, psyllium husks, redheaded cotton-bush, rhubarb root, rubber
> vine, sea-mango, senna fruit, squill, strophanthus, uzara, wallflower,
> wintersweet and yellow dock root. Notably, bufalin/Chan Suis is a Chinese
> herbal formula that has been reported as toxic or fatal when taken with
> cardiac glycosides.
>
> Toxic effects of oleander on the heart may be increased if used with
> calcium
> supplements or herbs that lower potassium levels, such as licorice.
> Potassium levels theoretically may be reduced by herbs and supplements
> with
> laxative properties such as senna or psyllium, or herbs and
> supplements with
> diuretic properties (increasing urine flow) such as artichoke, celery,
> corn
> silk, couchgrass, dandelion, elder flower, horsetail, juniper berry, kava,
> shepherd's purse, uva ursi, yarrow. Laxative herbs include alder
> buckthorn,
> aloe dried leaf sap, black root, blue flag rhizome, butternut bark, dong
> quai, European buckthorn, eyebright, cascara bark, castor oil,
> chasteberry,
> colocynth fruit pulp, dandelion, gamboges bark, horsetail, jalap root,
> manna
> bark, plantain leaf, podophyllum root, psyllium, rhubarb, senna, wild
> cucumber fruit and yellow dock root.
>
> Be Well
> Loretta
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> Has anybody tried that. I have not seen people talking about this plant.
> I was doing research yesterday, it is interesting.
>
> Suzanna
>
>
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