I had breast cancer 1995, read about osage orange 1997, kept one in freezer. When I contracted breast cancer (actually 2 different in same side) because my doctor missed it, I had to go to a cancer clinic. I had stage 4 by the time I was able to get in. When she talked about chemotherapy, I remembered how it was, and decided to research Osage Orange. I happened to have some on my property and processed it myself to assure quality. I started taking it a week before the unnecessary biopsy my cancer doc sent me through. I wanted the tumor out! Knowing a week as nothing significant, and not wanting my doctor to poo poo the idea, I did not tell her. They found no cancer, so she recommended a lumpectomy - duh! A month and a half after starting the Osage Orange daily without fail, the pathological report came back and the pathologist & my doc were confused. "There were cancer cells, but they were all dead and a golden brown substance within the tumor dead cells. Osage orange turns golden brown when exposed to air after processing. I ate nothing different, I took no medications yet, no radiation or any other treatment for cancer yet. Osage orange killed it. No hair loss, no bad side effects, my hair color turned back to blonde, and it got rid of my arthritis! I don't take it every day now in 2025, because I do not know the long term effects, but I still take it when I feel the arthritis coming back.
Replied by Lily from Chicago, Illinois on 10/10/2025
May we ask how the Osage orange was prepared? What was your dosage?
Replied by kiki from australia on 01/19/2026
why do people write what they do to help them but never write down how to do it. It is so disheartening to other women with breast cancer. Best not to write anything at all. Thank you for gate keeping it.
Replied by Ruralady from Illinois on 01/20/2026
One poster did write how to prepare it but I can't find it. It should be under "remedies' but it isn't...
Replied by Ruralady from Illinois on 01/20/2026
It's listed under "ailments" and then "cancer". On the side you scroll down to "Osage orange" and a poster named Rick McKean (Carlsbad, NM) wrote on how to process it. It's a very involved process. You can buy them on Amazon but the sellers will send some on the edge of spoiling or it happens in the S&H.