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Dear Lottie--we are so glad you are back and in fighting form! You are so

right--most cancer drugs are toxic in the extreme--it would be interesting to

know exactly what havoc they are wreaking inside our bodies as we take

them--even as they cure our disease or put it into remission, what ELSE are they

doing? I am highly suspicious just based on the symptoms I constantly

have--weird things like skin bumps and rashes, hair loss, diarrhea and even

fatigue.

Once again, so glad you are back, dear. Take care and hold that thought--health

and blessings to you!

Big Hugs,

Vicki

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> Hi folks, I ran across this article through a link and it is entitled

" Cancer's Natural Enemy " .

> Well the title garnered my interest. I found it very interesting, as I'm sure

a lot of you, especially naturalists, will as well. I noted that there is

advertising for the book and probably for the product as well because it is not

available here, even though it has been approved by the FDA for use in other

countries. I will let you be the judge, it's just information I am passing on

to any interested party. Check it out, if it's not for you, delete it, but you

may want to delve further into this drug. It's from the common oleander plant

which grows abundantly here. Every part of the plant is poisonous, but if you

examine the drugs in cancer treatments, they are toxic enough to warrant the

workers and nurses to wear masks and gloves.

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> As an aside, the castor plant is also very toxic, yet we take castor oil

orally. In my own case, I was doubled over with stomach pain, was in the

hospital and tests showed an obstruction in the small bowel. Nothing helped. I

asked my doctor what he thought about castor oil and he said it couldn't hurt,

so I took a dose. It took over 24 hours and voila, the obstruction vanished,

along with the pain caused by the obstruction. Go figure. As you can see, I am

posting again after a long absence, so I don't dismiss the powerful effects this

drug could have, but I would want to take it under the advice of a doctor.

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> I have been off SKI and had no meds since April. My platelets are now over

700,000, after dropping to an all time low of 25,000. I just spoke to Novartis

and they are shipping an emergency supply of Tasigna and I should have it by

Thursday. The personnel over there have been extremely nice about this and I

let them know how much I appreciate it.

> Their hotline number is 866-884-5906, FYI.

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> Stay fit and spread the joy,

> Lottie Duthu

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Hi Jo-Dee: Its so weird that shingles was mentioned. A friend of mine just

called me last week to ask me about getting the vaccine for shingles. She asked

me if I got one, and it made me look into it. I read that people with Leukemia

should not get the shot. I have not asked my doctor about it. Did your

Oncologist suggest it or a primary doctor. I still have not gotten a definite

answer on it.

A.

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" Cancer's Natural Enemy " .

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sure a lot of you, especially naturalists, will as well. I noted that there is

advertising for the book and probably for the product as well because it is not

available here, even though it has been approved by the FDA for use in other

countries. I will let you be the judge, it's just information I am passing on

to any interested party. Check it out, if it's not for you, delete it, but you

may want to delve further into this drug. It's from the common oleander plant

which grows abundantly here. Every part of the plant is poisonous, but if you

examine the drugs in cancer treatments, they are toxic enough to warrant the

workers and nurses to wear masks and gloves.

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orally. In my own case, I was doubled over with stomach pain, was in the

hospital and tests showed an obstruction in the small bowel. Nothing helped. I

asked my doctor what he thought about castor oil and he said it couldn't hurt,

so I took a dose. It took over 24 hours and voila, the obstruction vanished,

along with the pain caused by the obstruction. Go figure. As you can see, I am

posting again after a long absence, so I don't dismiss the powerful effects this

drug could have, but I would want to take it under the advice of a doctor.

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700,000, after dropping to an all time low of 25,000. I just spoke to Novartis

and they are shipping an emergency supply of Tasigna and I should have it by

Thursday. The personnel over there have been extremely nice about this and I

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