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Psa drop with modified citrus pectin and lycopene and keepin Psa low to cover my uncertainty

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after having 3consecutive rises of around .5 Psa very 2 mos. For 6 mos I started about 7 g of modified citrus pectin and lycopene Dailey and Psa dropped from 3.3 to 2.78 in a period about a month . Hope it’s cancer kill and just dormancy or just a Psa drop. Can’t be proved without a scan and big pharm can’t make money on it

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cesces profile image
cesces

The evidence to date is that none of this stuff works on prostate cancer.

Though it probably doesn't hurt either.

I hope you aren't using these supplements as a substitute for proper treatment.

Neither set of cures work as advertised. And both are a waste of your hard earned money.

I encourage you to stick around and educate yourself. And do more listening than talking.

Kaliber profile image
Kaliber in reply tocesces

Yes …well put. ❤️❤️🦋

rococo profile image
rococo in reply tocesces

Iam on Nubeua mono therapy with Psa rising will be combining relugolix or firmagon

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SeosamhM in reply tocesces

"..constant low levels of mockery..." ! Sounds like my childhood, but well put! :)

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EdBacon in reply toSeosamhM

Thank you for making me laugh.

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duwa in reply tocesces

Ditto, and very well stated!

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Kaliber

Ive been using the heavy modified fruit pectin ( as described by Nalakrats ) , lycopene, saffron ( both concentrated and raw ), Pomi-T …and about 16 other supplements for about four years now. Many men here have and use complex regimen of supplements. Speaking only for myself ….the supplements regimen makes you feel like you are participating in your cancer management and in that respect have a psychological value….. however, to bring in the “ get real “ factor, I’m pretty sure that little …probably NONE , of this stuff has any impact on my cancer at all. It’s all “ feel good “ salve that does nothing much in actuality. It’s just my 2cents worth based on my own experience. I’ll be sticking with it tho … keeping that horseshoe over my doorway and throwing that salt over my left shoulder …just in case.

Just say’in

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cesces in reply toKaliber

yes

No harm and probably some good.

But not for treatment

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Kaliber in reply tocesces

spot on … absolutely . Peach pits ( memba those ) just ain’t gonna get it yayahahahaya

just say’in

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dhccpa in reply toKaliber

what we need are more effective placebos

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Kaliber in reply todhccpa

well that’s for sure .. mine don’t seem to be doing a dang thing. Go figure !!! Yayahahahaya

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MrG68 in reply toKaliber

Yep, it's a well known fact that horseshoes MUST be hung to form a 'U' above the door.

If you get it the wrong way around, it's bad news!

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Kaliber in reply toMrG68

oooooh darn ….. crap ….. no wonder mine hasn’t worked. Only enough space to hang it like the letter “C” .

Rats ….

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rococo

Calling on all doubters if scientific evidence exist that all of these supplements that lower Psa and not cancer just because their are no clinical studies to back them up

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Mrtroxely in reply torococo

This research your asking for, its so far back its even in folk law.

Any way, there were these 3 blind mice......

Seriously though, the power of faith in chosen n path factually helps with any stage 4 cancer.

Wether it be a god, a physician a tube of rubby ony stuff.....

If theres beleif it helps, it helps! No point in knocking ones faith!

Bit like keeping a high powered gun in the home, reality is dont do lots of good, alot of time in hands of a dafty, its down right life threatening to the holder and their audience....

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Kaliber

I do use the supplements but the damage they do is obvious, if not the benefits … my wallet has shrunk and become wrinkled and old from being empty yayahahahaya.

😂😂😂

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Scout4answers

Though it probably doesn't hurt either.

Even better than that... Placebo effect works around 40% of the time.

SOC and RCT advocates conveniently overlook this scientifically proven effect.

Your belief system is very powerful.

probably not enough to cure you but certainly has potential to make you feel better.

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Kaliber in reply toScout4answers

lol

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DaveBSD

When I first learned my PSA might be high (it was confirmed about a week later) I immediately began making dietary changes and began researching supplements. I'm on a bunch of supplements, mostly herbs and spices, and all vetted as being safe. I can't if it's having an effect on my prostate cancer, but I can say with near certainty that it's made per-cancerous skin plaques go away and has shrunk a sinus cyst that was blocking my tear duct. I've had the skin plaques and sinus cyst for many year, and they very quickly went away (I probably still have the cyst but it's smaller) within a couple of months of me beginning my dietary and supplement regimens. All these changes happened before getting any treatment for the cancer.

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andy_diggs

Where do you source your modified citrus pectin from? I always found it a bit pricey

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dhccpa in reply toandy_diggs

amen. And pushed hard by its owner, Dr. Eliaz.

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Kaliber in reply toandy_diggs

Amazon where you have to get a mortgage on your house to buy it.

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Balsam01

I would worry that supplements might "mask" the PSA much like Avodart does. In other words, the level of cancer is the same, the supplements artificially reduce the PSA.

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TC007 in reply toBalsam01

I find this the most absurd argument! There is nothing called masking and if there is any then sane can be said about drugs as there are so many cases with lower PSA but radiographic progression

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EdBacon

I find it really hard to understand when I see people on this forum taking good, proven SOC drugs and then attributing their success to some uproven supplement, or diet change.

A while back, someone posted how he was keeping his PSA down with hot showers and magnetic fields. He was also taking Xtandi (had to read the profile to find that out).

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lokibear0803 in reply toEdBacon

Yeah it turns out magnetic fields are more effective if done with Xtandi…

EdBacon profile image
EdBacon in reply tolokibear0803

The best thing is the hot showers and magnetic fields don't have all those terrrible side effects like Xtandi.

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Bythetree in reply toEdBacon

I ve heard sonars can improve the immune system. Maybe hot showers, like sonars provide oxygen to strengthen his immune system

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CAMPSOUPS in reply tolokibear0803

LMAO.

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Kaliber in reply toEdBacon

lol

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EdBacon

I'm doing magnet enemas for my cancer. It's kind of self-explanatory. I figure, what the heck, it can't hurt. (OK scratch that, it actually can hurt)

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Kaliber in reply toEdBacon

O M G ….. ok ok you win hands down ( pun intended ) brother …. that’s huge “ ewwwwwwwwww “ factor … rotflol …. 😂😂😂😂

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