Make this yourself at home and you might just have the most important and potent home remedy ever. "Oleander Soup" is not really a soup, but an extract that is taken orally. What you get when you follow the instructions is essentially the same thing as the patented medicine Anvirzel.
The remedy may be taken orally with great effectiveness for cancer, HIV-AIDS, hepatitis-C and overall immune boosting. Applied topically as a skin creme/lotion the remedy gets rid of lesions, warts, moles, age spots and all kinds of skin things - leaving behind healthy pink skin.
When used for psoriaisis, it is most effective to mix the concentrated oleander with ozonated olive oil. It works even better if you mix it with ozonated grape seed oil although some people have a skin sensitivity to the more potent ozonated grape seed oil. (Olive oils sets like Vaseline after about 4 - 5 days of bubbling ozone through it while grape seed oil takes from 18 - 22 days. It is thus much more saturated with ozone).
Medicinal use of oleander dates back at least 3500 years to the ancient Babylonians and other historic and theoretic uses include:
Please note: 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” in this book or the commercial products whose links are provided on the last page of this book. While raw oleander is toxic, there have been no 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.
This information is furnished for informational purposes only and nothing contained herein is intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition. Anyone with a medical condition or seeking medical advice is urged to seek out a qualified medical professional – preferably one well versed in integrative and/or naturopathic medicine.
Materials Needed:
·Rubber gloves
·Garden Trimmers (such as small hedge trimmers or rose trimmers)
·Large container - such as a large paper sack, cloth sack, wicker container, shopping bag or non-treated plastic trash bag (meaning no insecticides!),
·Large cooking pot
·Plastic or metal strainers (colanders)
·Paper towels or filters (non bleached brown ones are best)
·Coffee filters (non bleached brown ones are best)
·Steel tongs and/or steel screen or strainer type cooking ladle
·20-ounce plastic water bottles or brown glass bottles
·Vodka or apple cider vinegar for preservative.
·Flavoring (if desired) such as boysenberry pancake syrup (avoid excess sugar and any artificial sweetener)
To make your own potent oleander soup:
Wear rubber gloves and use garden hand trimmers to trim oleander new growth stems and leaves 6" from tip. Any part of the plant can be used, but trimming the new growth 6 to 8 inches from the tips will ensure that the plant lives. Six inches is best, because that easily fits into the boiling pot. If you use a larger or a smaller pot, cut the length of the leaves an inch less than the diameter of the pot.
Put the cuttings in your selected container. Avoid touching cut ends, use gloves, as the sap will penetrate skin and is toxic.
Use a large porcelain or stainless steel steam pot, up to 12 quarts in size, into which you stuff the trimmings to 2" from top. This is the same kind of pot used for making jellies and canning. Fill with distilled or reverse-osmosis filtered water to the top of the trimmings. Pack the oleander down into the water and put the pot lid on, making sure the water level is at least two inches from the top, so it won’t boil over.
Boil at a slow, rolling boil, steaming, with the lid on for 3.5 to 4 hours.
Remove plant material with tongs and discard carefully, using tongs or a screen ladle. Be careful not to spill the liquid on you, it is hot.
Volume remaining should be about 60 to 70% of the original liquid.
Boil this slowly again for about 2 to 3 hours, reducing the liquid again by 50%, to about 30% of original liquid. Let this cool to room temperature, sitting covered for about two hours. This liquid should be as thick chicken soup broth, pouring easily into a straining pot.
Strain the remainder through 4 layers of paper towels using plastic colanders, which are commonly available in grocery stores, the plastic 99 cent ones work great. Stack one on top of another with a towel in between each. The top towel may plug and need to be replaced. Use a soup ladle to slowly pour the liquid through the towels, straining into a two-quart pan or bowl.
Repeat the filtering process using four or more layers of coffee filters. The original instructions did not call for this, however, it has been determined that additional filtrations is needed to remove larger organic compounds that cause the more common, though mild, side effects. See Tips and Advice.
To preserve the product, you can mix the remaining with 80 proof vodka, or apple cider vinegar (organic non-distilled is the healthiest form, but may not work as well as a preservative), 50/50 as a preservative, extending shelf life by at least 6 months. For flavor, you may choose to add some of your favorite pancake syrup, such as boysenberry, for flavoring, in moderation (See Tips and Advice for advice onavoiding the bitter taste of oleander soup).
Using a funnel, pour into 20 oz plastic empty water bottles with tight lids, or better still, brown glass bottles, and refrigerate. Avoid direct sunlight on the final liquid, as it will degrade in sunlight.
Dosage:
Because this is an extract that acts like digitalis, which makes your heart work harder, those with heart conditions or high blood pressure should only use oleander soup with medical supervision, preferably someone well versed in integrative medicine.
Begin slowly, with small amounts, increasing slowly as your system adapts. Begin with ¼ to ½ of a teaspoon two or three times a day after meals, work up slowly, a week at a time, until you reach 1 tablespoon three times a day after meals. Side effects are normally fairly mild, especially when compared to standard chemo or radiation therapy side effects, and vary from one individual to another. Some people report little or no side effects at all. Typical side effects for those who do experience them can include mild fever, headache, diarrhea, nausea and sometimes, vomiting. Usually these effects go away in a couple of weeks or so, as the body adjusts to the oleander soup. After a month or so, perhaps much less, you should be up to tolerating the full dose (1 Tablespoon 3 times per day) with minimum reaction. The dosage may vary with individual use, depending upon body weight and sensitivity, and taking a little more is not harmful, but might increase diarrhea.
To counter diarrhea, many oleander soup users take over the counter diarrhea control medicine, like Immodium™. Perhaps the best advice would be to back off to a lesser amount and then build back up to avoid diarrhea.
Note: It is the author’s experience and very strong belief that the key to avoiding most, if not all, side effects, is extra filtration. See Tips and Advice.
Duration of Dosage: Once a cell proliferating disease like cancer is stopped, it can return. Continuation of smaller maintenance dosages should be strongly considered.
Prevention/Maintenance Dosage: One regular dose three times a week (one Tablespoon) forever. It's easy to make, costs almost nothing (if you live in the south). It is believed that long term usage boosts the immune system, helps prevent many diseases, targets and kills bad cells and ONLY bad cells, and in some cases, leads to weight loss, more energy, and a lower craving for the dietary “sin foods” like ice-cream and cake.
For a Basic Oleander Skin Creme or Lotion:
For a basic skin creme or lotion: Slowly boil the original brew down to a light syrup, condensing the liquid and making it thicker at a less than boiling temperature.
Mix the final syrup with an aloe based hand cream, using one part oleander syrup to three parts hand cream. Used regularly, Dr. Ozel’s patent says this is a good topical cream for pre-cancerous skin cells, age spots, moles, and psoriasis.
When used for psoriaisis, it is most effective to mix the concentrated oleander with ozonated olive oil. It works even better if you mix it with ozonated grape seed oil although some people have a skin sensitivity to the more potent ozonated grape seed oil. (Olive oils sets like Vaseline after about 4 - 5 days of bubbling ozone through it while grape seed oil takes from 18 - 22 days. It is thus much more saturated with ozone).
Adding DMSO is also recommended.
Tips and Advice:
Selecting the Plants
If oleander plants are not readily available in the area in which you live, you can order them online from many nurseries.One warning however, it is a very common practice for nurseries to spray their plants with insecticides (especially malathion - whose presence is noticeable by a tingling sensation on the lips) and I simply don’t trust any non-organic non-natural pesticides.The best bet, if you can’t otherwise locate wild or domestic oleander plants, is to find an organic nursery where the plants have been grown free of pesticides for several weeks, such as Rohdes, right in my own backyard, so to speak.The link to go to is http://www.beorganic.com/plantlist.html#native .If you do order your oleander plants from a non-organic nursery, and I do NOT recommend doing that, you should care for the oleander plants with plenty of distilled water and organic fertilizer for several days or longer and frequently wash the leaves and stems several times before and after harvesting.
Harvesting
According to the patent, both the leaves and stems can be used. Flowers also should be fine. It is a good idea to try to pick parts that show new growth and/or which look fresh and vibrant, as they will have more of the oleander sap in them. I've found it pays off to look for plants that are generally healthy (not stressed by draught, old age or bad soil), and then to harvest the youngest, growing tips, usually on the lower part of the plant.
A standard large sack or shopping bag holds more than enough leaves and stems to make three 20-ounce bottles of the extract.
Handling
Use gloves (garden and/or household) to handle the plant material in all stages of harvest and preparation. It's especially important to protect yourself while handling the raw plant, since unprocessed Oleander contains compounds that are toxic which are absorbed through your skin. To be honest, several people have landscaped with Oleander for YEARS, blithely handling all parts of the plant without protection and with no ill effects. But to be safe, don't take chances. Don’t burn oleander leaves. The smoke is toxic.
Make sure that the utensils you use to cut and handle the oleander are clean and free of any soil, chemical fertilizer or insectide residues.
Preparation & Washing
Before cooking, you need to wash the Oleander cuttings thoroughly, washing off the fresh cut leaves with a spray head water hose just like you commonly do with veggies you buy at the store is adequate, since the boiling process will kill any bacteria, virus or little worms and spiders that live on the leaves; however you may wish to use a commercial fruit and veggie wash. The straining process removes the residual solids, if any, including dirt. While washing, you have a chance to remove any dead or funky-looking matter. After thorough rinsing snip all the cuttings into pieces that are no longer than the width of the cooking pot.
Cooking
If you don't have a tamale pot or similar mega-big pot, just use a large spaghetti pot. The best water to use for anything consumed is reverse-osmosis filtered water. However, because this is an orally consumed soup, special water is not necessary and good tap water should be fine. Be sure to cover the leaves, leaving an inch or two from the top of the pot to accommodate foaming and boil-over. Check on the liquid level every hour. You may add water to be certain the leaves are in the water. When first bringing to a boil, stay nearby because it tends to foam up and boil over pretty fast (due possibly to high glycoside content). Stirring is not needed. From this point, after the liquid is boiling, cover and leave the mixture at a steady slow rolling, slightly steaming, low boil for four hours - you want to keep it "cooking" without burning or boiling over. You only have to boil slowly, so steam is coming out of the lid at a steady rate, boiling for at least 4 hours, which is more than most recommend, but avoids having to add water constantly due to the lower boiling rate, which does not mean less temperature.
Straining & Filtering
After boiling and taking out the plant materials with a screen ladle, or tongs, it is important to let the mix sit, settle, and cool to room temperature, at least two hours. Then strain through four paper towels in separate plastic strainers, stacked one on top of another, changing the top towel when it clogs. Pour out all of the boiled liquid matter, except for the sediment in the very bottom of the cooking pot. Dump the sediment in the trash.
Next, strain again through 4 or more layers of coffee filters. It will take awhile, but the extra straining is the key to avoiding most of the common side effects reported by those who do not take this extra step. It should be noted that the patented Anvirzel™ is strained through less than 4 micron filters and no side effects are reported when taken orally.
Condensing
After straining, rinse out the pot, pour the remaining soup back in and let it slow boil to the desired condensation, or specific gravity. Boiling the liquid down more, condensing it to a lower volume is optional. Condensing down to about 40 oz. or 1/10 the original liquid saves the amount of preservative needed, using vodka or apple cider vinegar (organic non-distilled is by far the best), and with the more condensed liquid, you adjust the dosage to a smaller amount, to compensate.
Dosage
When taking, you hold the liquid under your tongue for thirty seconds, then swallow, per the Ozel patent. This is called the sub-lingual method, allowing the liquid to mix with enzymes produced in your mouth before swallowing.
Dosage trials should begin slowly, and should begin with ¼ to 1/2 teaspoon or less of the 1/10th mix. You take small amounts at first, once or twice a day, building up your tolerance in your stomach and digestive systems. Increase dosage as you adjust, in 4 to 5 day increments, up to a tablespoon 3 times daily after meals. The dosage level varies with individuals, body weight, tolerance and side effects, i.e.: vomiting, diarrhea, and nausea. You take what is within your "comfort zone", since this is a long-term program, not a quickie, increasing dosage in small amounts, with tolerance.
Avoiding the Bitter Taste
When you take the oleander soup, the bitter taste comes when you swallow and not when you hold it under your tongue prior to swallowing (there are no taste buds UNDER the tongue). Some prefer to flavor their soup with substances like pancake syrup or concentrated grape seed extract (a good choice!). The way the author avoids the bitter taste is to divide the dosage in half and mix half in a glass of grape juice with grapeseed extract, pomegranate juice, blueberry juice, acai juice, or some combination and then put half under the tongue and h old it there until time to swallow. Then, before you swallow, take a gulp of the juice mix and swallow all at once. You barely notice the bitterness this way, and the other half of the dose is sufficiently diluted to barely be noticeable and not be unpleasant at all.
Maintenance
After the cancer is gone, what do you take for maintenance? There is not a lot of research here. Doc Ozel's patent says take a dose a month. Personally, I would say to take three doses a week for life (I do), since it is almost free, and you can make a years supply in less than a day.
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Inhibition of export of fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF-2) from the prostate cancer cell lines PC3 and DU145 by Anvirzel and its cardiac glycoside component, oleandrin.
Inhibition of export of fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF-2) from the prostate cancer cell lines PC3 and DU145 by Anvirzel and its cardiac glycoside component, oleandrin.
Effects of a new positive inotropic agent, 3,4-dihydro-6-[4-(3,4-dimethoxybenzoyl)-1-piperazinyl]-2(1H)- quinolinone (OPC-8212) and its solvent sulfolane on isolated heart preparations of the rat, guinea pig, and dog.
I think that technically it may not be legal to sell a product containing oleander in the United States since it was put forward as the basis for an investigational new drug (IND) by Ozelle Pharmaceuticals. However, companies do not seem to be having a problem getting it shipped through customs, so perhaps there is a loophole or just lax screening of goods.
There is a product based on the remedy called OPC (it contains 80% oleander extract prepared exactly according to the remedy and 20% supportive botanicals) which sells on the internet at a couple of sites I have seen for prices ranging from $299 to $345 per 500ml bottle, but I am a bit concerned about the reliability of those sites.
The best source would be the patent holder for OPC in South Africa, who combines the oleander with 20% South Africa Cancer Bush. Until recently, he had sold only by word of mouth and referral, but due to popular demand, and some problems with the other sites he had licensed the product to, he now has his own site up:
And he only charges $99 including shipping. I am not trying to push his product here - after all, you can make it yourself for pennies. But I do know the patent holder from my research and can vouch for him most highly.
I need some advice for my brother. Here is some information... My brother who just turned 37 was diagnosed with Stage IV Stomach cancer earlier this year. He was retired out of the air force and came here to start treatment in April. When he got here, he was in a lot of pain and could not eat. His esophagus had collapsed against his stomach and food would get stuck. His weight went from 190 to 135. I heard about Cell Quest and Flor-Essence. He could not keep either down. He started chemotherapy in April and was doing well. The cancer was shrinking. He tried drinking the Cell Quest again when his cancer shrunk but he could not take the taste. He started to feel bad again around 4th of July. He had a new cat scan done this week. It showed that some of the tumors in his liver shrunk, but others grew significantly. They will not measure his stomach due to the size. His hemoglobin was down so they did another blood transfusion. He has blood in his stool and is vomiting blood. His blood count stayed high for a day so they sent him home. They are starting him on a new treatment with docetaxel and cisplatin next week. In the mean time, he is having a problem eating and keeping food down. He is very tired all of the time. I am not ready to lose him so I need advice on what might work best with him in his situation and the instructions. If he doesn't like the taste or smell, it will come back up. I know that something can help give him a longer life span.
Chemo is just evil - it poisons the entire body in a race to kill the cancer before it kills the patients. Most chemo patients die not from cancer, but from the effects of their chemo and most often they die from liver failure. Your brother already has a damaged and impaired liver and the only solution mainstream medicine has is to further damage it? Barbaric and outrageous! But that is all they have been taught and that is all that is profitable (fully 75% of an oncologists income comes from hugely marking up and reselling chemo drugs).
What your brother needs is an overall protocol to protect and regenerate his liver while defeating the cancer - and not merely extend his life a bit longer, but enable him to enjoy a full healthy lifespan. Mainstream medicine, which only knows to try to cut out, poison out or burn out the symptoms of cancer, has no such protocol.
The key product may well be the Sutherlandia OPC, which comes in capsules - but the more of the protocol he can do, the better. So far, the OPC has had over 90% success against a broad range of cancers, including late stage ones and ones where chemo has already been used. The noted cancertutor.com site rates the centerpiece of the above protocol as a Stage IV cancer treatment - their highest rating.
Since your brother has the damaged liver and since any successful cancer fighting protocol is going to result in the release of toxiins that will increase the stress on an already impaired liver, it is imperative that he take additional steps to make sure the bile ducts are open and flowing and to help his liver become more healthy. My suggestions:
Coffee enemas - open the bile ducts
Coconut oil - helps keep the bile ducts open and flowing, and is a very healthy addition to any diet with many benefits
Milk Thistle - helps protect the liver and actually helps it regenerate. One of the three antioxidants in the Berkson Study.
Alpha Lipoic Acid - one of the three antioxidats used in the Berkson Clinical Study to save "doomed" livers
Selenium - the third antioxidant used in the Berkson Study
Turmeric - a powerful cancer fighter and helps regulate bile flow
Lecithin with choline - helps the liver eliminate toxins
Beetroot Juice (mix with apple juice for taste) - Wonderful for the liver and fights cancer as well
It is important to note that the liver can be damaged all the way down to 28% and still regenerate itself 100% - but there is a point of no return and the last thing your brother needs is further damage.
I will state, reluctantly, that if your brother insists on having chemo, the oleander in the OPC helps potentiate the chemo and increase survival rates and it also either eliminates or greatly lessons all known side effects of chemo (the one exception, unfortunately, is that it does not stop hair loss when the chemo drug of choice is Cisplatin).
I invite you and your brother to join my Yahoo Health Group Oleandersoup to learn more about oleander and beating cancer.
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