I have information from an expert herbalist that a low-cost -- virtually free -- home-brew concoction made from the leaves of a very toxic plant has powerful anti-cancer properties very similar to the famous Cansema Tonic III. The poisonous plant is Oleander, which goes by various other names.

Wikipedia has a good page on Oleander, and if one Google's "Oleander Soup" some home-brew recipes can be found. Reportedly these yield a decoction identical in effect to a patented drug that made it through stage one trials with the FDA, and evidently went no further.

As always, proceed with caution and at your own risk. By the way, the toxic aspects of this plant sound very similar to an unrelated American wild plant known as "mountain laurel." Boy scouts and other campers learn not to burn it, as even the smoke is highly toxic. I was once told that Native Americans bent on suicide might turn to mountain laurel.

I never did find a recipe for a home-brew cansema, but the information I got may prove more useful, as I was aiming at providing information to persons without many financial resources. Oleander soup is unbeatable on that basis, except for Graviola, which also grows widely in SE Asia.

I am tracking the reported slow recovery of a doctor-diagnosed stage four cancer patient who is drinking graviola tea -- leaves and twigs -- on a daily basis, and has quickly given up daily morphine use for pain. Sounds like progress to me, God willing.

Had it not been for the cansema search, I doubt I'd ever have heard of Oleander, despite having open ears. Spread the word (with CAVEATS IN LARGE TYPE.)


On Friday, Jul 6, 2007, at 18:13 Asia/Tokyo, Mark Siepak wrote:

Poison ivy, oak, and sumac do not 'spread:' the skin just takes longer to react in some areas that don't have as much urushiol on them. It appears that it is 'spreading,' when it is, in fact, a delayed reaction.


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