A friend has a friend with past medical education who had cancer, not sure type, who started regimen of 2 parts carrots and 1 part celery juiced. Drank one quart a day for 30 days and went into remission. Maintains remission with 1 quart per week.
Does anyone have experience with “juicing”?
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You should do what you think is best and decide what you want.............. It absolutely will not hurt you. I did juicing when I had cancer years ago( I am female) and have been in remission for years,
each one of us is unique and has to decide for themselves what they want to do.
Thanks, Daryl, for your concern, I should not have mentioned that about juicing because I also did a whole food diet and nutritional therapies. . I just wanted to tell him it would not hurt him, and it is his choice. I guess it was not in good taste to even mention mycancer,
Lrv44221 don’t believe the trolls who want to destroy our community. Of course you can talk about juicing etc. but please provide a full picture for guys like westee who have only been here for a week.
@westee you are new here. Welcome. Please flesh out your profile with current psa, Gleason, pirads etc etc. active surveillance is as the term implies. Ask your doctor which juices interact with any medications you might be taking. Usually grapefruit juice is moderated.
I have had prostate cancer since 2018, treated with 44 radiation sessions and Lupron every 6 months. Psa rose to 2.78 In early summer 2022 and had pet scan that showed 2 bone lesions, one on spine and another on a rib.
Had 3 sessions of stereo tactic radiation and biopsy of spine lesion to confirm it was prostate cancer. Then Xtandi starting late October and a 3 month Eligard shot with another scheduled. Only symptoms are metallic taste and slight pain from rib. Am seeing medical oncologist every 3 months. Am juicing last 10 days, don’t think it can hurt and may help.
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