Re: Another oleander report to share
Yes, oleanderis considered to have both antifungal and antiparasitic properties. One online source states:
"Traditionally based on scientific theories oleander is used for alcoholism, abnormal menstruation, anorexia, anti-inflammatory, anti-fertility, anti-parasitic, asthma, cachexia (wasting from some disease/weight loss), bacterial infections, corns, cardiac abnormalities, epilepsy, diuretic, indigestion, hemorrhoids, eye diseases, leprosy, insecticide, malaria, pregnancy termination, menstrual stimulant, psychiatric disorders, rat poison, ringworms, snake bites, sinus problems, skin diseases, swelling, vomiting, warts and weight gain."
I think that poor intestinal terrain certainly can play a big part in cancer. My best summary of the main cause of cancer is: Prolonged irritation due to the presence of toxins in combination with poor cellular terrain.
Cells that have been properly nourished, cleansed, hydrated and oxygenated do not tend to develop cancer, especially so when toxins are not present longterm. The catch is that in our toxic world today and the foods most people consume and nutrients they miss, there are lots of toxins and lots of poor cellular terrain.