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New hope for survival prostate cancer with curcumin

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"Combinatorial treatment with natural compounds in prostate cancer inhibits prostate tumor growth and leads to key modulations of cancer cell metabolism"

I find this article today and this researcher says this combination can potentially can use for human test.

any body knows about starting human test or result ?

my fellow-citizen Avicenna about 7 hundred years ago says about Turmeric mens problem in The Canon of Medicine(his book) i know man with advance prostate cancer early stage at age of 85 and doctors says "we can not do surgery in this age" and hi is using turmeric in early morning in 4 hand made capsule miraculous way his PSA come down to between 1 - 7 n/m and hi is doing fine i dont know about PSA but hi is going to oncologist

may be it can be real cure in future or good tread for raising survival time ..

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Tall_Allen profile image
Tall_Allen

Curcumin may mask PSA. In clinical trials so far it achieved nothing.

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saeed_alexy in reply toTall_Allen

are u sure they start clinical trial ?

it works on mouse in laboratory maybe it works on human too

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Tall_Allen in reply tosaeed_alexy

mice≠humans.

Yes, I'm sure.

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dbrooks_h in reply tosaeed_alexy

Are your cousins mice?

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BrentW in reply toTall_Allen

Do you have a link for that, Tall?

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Tall_Allen in reply toBrentW

for what?

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BrentW in reply toTall_Allen

You wrote: "Curcumin may mask PSA. In clinical trials so far it achieved nothing." Do you have a link pertaining to that?

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Tall_Allen in reply toBrentW

Yes- I'll write it up in my blog this week.

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BrentW in reply toTall_Allen

Thank you.

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lewicki in reply toTall_Allen

Where do I find your blog?Thanks

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Tall_Allen in reply tolewicki

prostatecancer.news/

Here's the info on curcumin:

prostatecancer.news/2019/04...

LearnAll profile image
LearnAll in reply toTall_Allen

If lowering PSA means masking PSA...then all meds which lower PSA (casodex,Lupron etc) all might be masking PSA. Right ?

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Tall_Allen in reply toLearnAll

No lowering PSA does not mean masking PSA. Masking PSA means that the test itself is not valid.

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cujoe

saeed, I suggest you do a "PCa + curcumin" search on PubMed and draw your own conclusions. Be Well - cujoe

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed

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TommyTV in reply tocujoe

I think he’s already made his mind up, and is here on a promotional tour.

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Jbooml in reply toTommyTV

It’s far from bad for you....and has stood the test of time for millennia......question I have is who was the first person to try it and how did they convince others to join in ....it frankly tastes like dirt.

I do find it lends something to cardamom and cinnamon with honey in my morning coffee...I’ll continue its use in my personal n=1 life trial.

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CalBear74

Are you referring to the works of Abū ʿAlī al-Ḥusayn ibn ʿAbdillāh ibn al-Ḥasan ibn ʿAlī ibn Sīnā[21] (أبو علي الحسين بن عبد الله بن الحسن بن علي بن سينا)? I would suggest searching his medical works for discussions of brown rice and/or legumes.

AbdulKalam Shamsuddin, MD, Ph.D. is making modern contributions to our understanding of inositol hexaphospate when blended with inositol and its impact on cancer cells. Go to this web site for a crash course in his research:

ip-6.net

Here are some of my posts on these subjects:

healthunlocked.com/advanced...

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Good luck Saeed _Alexy,

CalBear74

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dbrooks_h in reply toCalBear74

Good luck with THAT

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cujoe

Pretty simple. Curcumin is a proven natural anti-inflammatory that is safe up to 8 grams/per day. If you believe inflammation plays a role in cancer development and progression, then it COULD be a component in an anti-inflammatory diet (turmeric) and as a supplement (curcumin). It is poorly absorbed and fat-soluble, so take it with some fat to help its absorption. Pepper is known to increase absorption of curcumin, so some formulations combine it with bioperine. There are also several formulations that purport to increase absorption via other biochemical combinations/modifications.

No one here is a doctor, so it is up to each individual to do your own research and make your own judgements. Seek and you shall find. (That's what search engines are for!) Be Well - cujoe

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dbrooks_h in reply tocujoe

Good luck with that

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cujoe in reply todbrooks_h

Thanks for your several helpful contributions to the discussion. Be Well - cujoe

in reply tocujoe

Agreed completely

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Hotrod65 in reply tocujoe

My MO is of Indian decent and indicated he uses Curcumin on most if not all home prepared meals as an anti inflammatory agent a precursor to cancer development..Good enough for him Good enough for me.

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j-o-h-n

So Cynthia asked her husband Curtis "Cur - cumin?"

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Monday 04/22/2019 5:59 PM DST

cujoe profile image
cujoe in reply toj-o-h-n

Was your mongrel dog nearby?

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j-o-h-n in reply tocujoe

yep But busy eating my comedy lines....

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Tuesday 04/23/2019 10:31 AM DST

in reply toj-o-h-n

Hahaha .. Cindy Who?

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j-o-h-n in reply to

Yep you got it.... Curtis Who's wife, Cindy Who, that's who.

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Tuesday 04/23/2019 10:53 AM DST

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Bravesfan33

One also needs to be careful with higher dose curcumin especially if on anytype of anticoagulant therapy...including low dose aspirin as it can increase bleeding risk.

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dbrooks_h in reply toBravesfan33

Yes it will

We eat fresh organic tumeric daily . Also 4 Meriva caps per day . Good for circulation ..

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drsridhar53

I doubt curcumin has any beneficial effect on PCa. We South Indians add curcumin, or rather its parent Tumeric to each meal. I should never have had PCa with the tons of curcumin I have eaten in my 78 years. I still eat it, because I like the flavour, never mind if it is good for PCa or not. So there goes another hope! I am afraid.

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saeed_alexy in reply todrsridhar53

thank you my friend but in this article the sayed curcumin should be eaten by special compounds like grapes and apples...also its work on animals and i think it first step to cure this kind of cancern ... also we should not be hope less and fight with this abnormal sells

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kcc9993

You may also want to look into the absorption of the curcumin you take. Curcumin is more challenging to absorb. For example, a supplement form that is hydro-soluble absorbs better.

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Hotrod65 in reply tokcc9993

Combine with pepper for absorption.

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LearnAll

Curcumin is proven anti inflammatory root eaten by billion plus people in India every day.

But Medical Industrial complex will like to defame any legit herbal or natural substance because it can hinder sale of their billion dollar meds.

Dozens of research studies done in Germany have proven that eating two cloves of Garlic reduces bad cholesterol by 7 to 8% But, no doctor will tell you that and will jump to write lipitor or crestor.

I am not against medicines but herbs and right kind of diet certainly play a good role too.

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