Guest guest Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 It is pretty well established that tagamet puts a dent in cancers, especially intestinal cancers. It also has the following adverse effects (from what I have read in posts here): 1. It may interfere with the significant anti-cancer action of oleander 2. It requires supplemental HCL to be taken, or else it will interfere with nutritional assimilation. 3. It causes men to have larger breasts (?) This makes me wonder if it messes with hormone levels. So the question arises -- is tagament worth the detriments? Of the above list, actually the one that worries me the most is interfering with oleander, because oleander is so potent. Does oleander need to be " pulsed " like many herbs do? If this is true, it might give one the oppurtunity to do oleander for awhile, then tagamet. Otherwise... it might be just safer to stay with oleander? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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