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Re: Hate to say that I need curezone's help once again
 
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Re: Hate to say that I need curezone's help once again


You know Vern, I have no way of knowing for sure - it is not a controlled clinical test.  All I know is what I have stated, as far as I know only one has not survived.  I certainly do not expect .9999% success, but I have good reasons to believe it is way up there well over 90% - especially for those who have not been damaged too greatly by chemo, radiation and/or surgery.  One caveat: oleander generally does take time.  Normally oleander first slows the progression of cancer, then halts it and finally reverses it.  Anyone given only scant weeks to live should look for something else to add or use in the beginning, such as ozone therapy or perhaps cesium chloride.

I need to put that information in my protocol - thanks for the question to reminde me.

Keep in mind that hundreds of people have used just the Sutherlandia OPC in South Africa over the past 5 years and well over 90% of them are alive and either cancer free or doing well.  And, though certainly people could pass away wihout my knowledge, I would at least have a good idea because they would likely post that they were not doing well and then go silent and their email addresses would ultimately bounce.

DQ

 

 
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