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Parasites and Yeast infections

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Just read up on this.

Seems there is a reason to address this.

Studies indicate that this may be a cause for prostate cancer.

Do we all need to kill the parasites and destroy the yeast infections to

help our cancer?

If so why has the doctors test for this and treat?

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treedown profile image
treedown

I am pretty sure my radiation killed everything down there, parasite , virus, jock itch you name it.

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lewicki in reply to treedown

Most likely. LU-177 and AC- 225 may have accomplished the same results.

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treedown in reply to lewicki

I would have to assume so. I know I read a radical remission book by somebody with Stage 4 Melanoma and he recommended the same thing. Never got around to doing it but I did ask my GP about testing and wasn't given a great response.

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Spyder54 in reply to treedown

Haha😂

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Spyder54 in reply to Spyder54

That was a response to the jock itch. Not latest

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Tall_Allen

Sounds like nonsense to me, but if you have clinical studies published in peer-reviewed journals, I will look at it.

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lewicki in reply to Tall_Allen

The article I read is by the science of medicine. Dr. Gustave Arrizabalaga IU. online library.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pros.23362/ abstract

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Tall_Allen in reply to lewicki

This, I assume:

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/a...

If that's it, what it says is that a parasite induced benign prostate conditions (prostatitis and BPH) in mice. It has nothing at all to do with prostate cancer.

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lewicki in reply to Tall_Allen

google parasites, yeast infections and prostate cancer

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Tall_Allen in reply to lewicki

Dr Google brings up all sorts of idiotic things. Stick to science.

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lewicki in reply to Tall_Allen

See sciencedaily.com Tapeworm drug fights prostate cancer. University of Bergan Norway

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CAMPSOUPS in reply to lewicki

Please my friend. You might as well be enticed by headlines in National Enquirer.Headlines sell.

Please get yourself a real science publication. Not fluff.

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Tall_Allen in reply to lewicki

There are no end of bad information sources on the Internet. Sources matter.

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Tall_Allen in reply to Tall_Allen

I should add - clinical studies matter too - none of what you googled has been found in humans.

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lewicki in reply to Tall_Allen

Nourishing plot.com

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this is not nonsense Allen … here’s a story for you and a surprising truthful comment from our Uroligist at Fox Chase Cancer Center. I mentioned we have cut way back on refined sugar, of course he said why”never heard that in thirty years” now for the truthful comment”Cancer is a parasite” eat what you want! Too stunned to say a word! By the time we “stick to science, and wait for a study” we will be dead!! Good grief, Allen!

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Tall_Allen in reply to

Unless you stick to science, you will die a lot sooner. Stuff you imagine to be true, probably isn't.

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mrscruffy

I have BRCA2, parasites definitely not the problem

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Spyder54

No stone unturned. The answer is out there. We cannot damper everything not yet peer reviewed. They may not have had time or funding to review. I get that we are not scientists, but clearly we are all in a big human experiment looking for answers. My penny in the hat. Mike

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lewicki in reply to Spyder54

That's the way I see it. Huge amounts of money spent. Keeping us alive but no cure. Is there a simple answer being over looked. One in seven gets this demon. Why me? We need a Penicillin simple cure. All rocks should be turned over.

in reply to lewicki

for sure, Lewicki!!

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lewicki in reply to Spyder54

How I got on this was I googled Parasites, Fungus and prostate cancer. Interesting what I found.

in reply to Spyder54

There's no peer reviewed journal or clinical trial that says an iodine supplement can cure Peyonies ... except that it did ... for me ... thanks to an observation by Patrick that it was of benefit for a budding dupuytrens problem with his hand. That and Peyronies both treated by Xiaflex, only that did nothing but land me in the ER with retention and didn't fix my Peyronies. Iodoral cured my Peyronies. There is a benefit in sharing medical observations on support sites that aren't 'proven' by medical science. Call me a quack if you want to but I'm a happy camper.

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lewicki in reply to

Can you provide dosage and type of iodine. Thanks

in reply to lewicki

Iodoral 12.5 mg from Amazon. I took a 1/2 pill every day for several weeks. With the problem resolved I am now taking 1/2 pill 2 or 3 times a week. Significance of 12.5 mg? That is said to be the average daily iodine intake of Japanese with their diet that includes fish and seaweed.

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CAMPSOUPS in reply to lewicki

Do you have Peyronies or Dupuytren's ?Or the idea of ingesting iodine just excites you generally?

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lewicki in reply to CAMPSOUPS

Dr. Brownstein MD in Michigan ( who I see ) says that 95 % of his patients are deficient in Iodine. He prescribes a 5% solution called Lugols . I take 20 to 25 drops a day. He does not prescribe it for cancer. He has written a book on Iodine. Why you need it and why you cannot not live without it.

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CAMPSOUPS in reply to lewicki

Alrighty then. Thanks.

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lewicki in reply to CAMPSOUPS

Google Dr. Brownstein and order his book. He is an MD and a Naturopathic MD. He writes many books some may be of interest to you.

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lewicki in reply to lewicki

By the way no bends here.

Spyder54 profile image
Spyder54

Where this idea may hv started. Still an interesting look at possibility. healthline.com/health/is-ca...

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dhccpa in reply to Spyder54

Cancer "likely" "could be" this or that. "May" be caused by smoking, environmental factors, etc. Nothing like the science of uncertain terminology.

But it's not a fungus, dammit.

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CAMPSOUPS in reply to dhccpa

Correct.

How would you like to be on trial for murder with jurors who go by "likely", "could be", "may".

"Its likely he is the killer". Why? "Maybe people who look like him kill".

"It could be he was seen with a gun". Guilty.

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lewicki in reply to Spyder54

Google Parasites, yeast infections and prostate cancer

in reply to Spyder54

spyder, I don’t have cancer, but my husband does… the way I see it, we need all the possibilities we can get!

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CAMPSOUPS

Yep looks like Google parasites, google fungus and mushroom people invaded me and gave me prostate cancer. Yep.

Attack of the prostate mushroom people
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lewicki in reply to CAMPSOUPS

Did not see that on Google.

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lewicki in reply to CAMPSOUPS

LOL

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lewicki in reply to CAMPSOUPS

They invaded me also.

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lewicki

LOL Did not see that.

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j-o-h-n

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lewicki in reply to j-o-h-n

I believe I believe. No more dunking.

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