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Whole Ginger Extract Has Promising Anti-Prostate Cancer Potential

posted by William Harris on 12 Oct 2011 at 8:12 pm

I think the best way to treat prostate cancer is first become as much a vegan as you can. Use turmeric, ginger, grape seed ext., vitamin d3, raw food diet as much as possible. Research Melatonin/aloe vera on pubmed. Honey and Aloe Vera cancer treatment (maybe cure). Grape cure (maybe)? Get the latest radiation treatment if your PSA keeps going up. Don't let it get above PSA 20. I did some of the above, my PSA kept going up. Got the latest radiation treatment, kept doing most of the above. Now PSA at .9. Before, it went up to 17. That was 3 years ago. Still doing most of the above.


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posted by William Harris on 13 Oct 2011 at 2:55 pm

I would suggest anyone that has been treated for prostate cancer to keep treating the cancer you had. Many things help. Research melatonin, grape seed ext., silymarin, dark cocoa, gallic acid, fish oil, vitamin D-3, aloe vera, honey, propolis and many other things. A raw food vegan diet (as much as possible) helps a whole lot.

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posted by Spencer Lee on 08 Feb 2012 at 5:24 pm

Thanks for your opinion, Please confirm that after you did all the things mentioned , your PSA drop from 17. to .9. that is very good.
Thanks

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