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Killing Prostate Cancer With Diet

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I came across this article using AI.

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Spyder54

Loved the article. Concise. Everything in one location. I have taken Pomi-T, as one of my supplements daily since soon after my Diagnosis in Oct 2020. Do they work? Yes, they all work, and in unison w ADT/Western Medicine, and exercise, good sleep, meditation, surrounding yourself with Love, perhaps the combination of it all will be enough to let us live a normal life expectancy, with above average Quality of Life (QOL). Mike

Pomo-T: Pomegranite, Green Tea, Broccoli, Tumeric-Curcumin
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Seasid

How to turn on the AI Google search:

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Magnus1964

This article lists many of the discussed on this Forum over the years. Thanks for sharing.

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TEBozo

I eat all of that in hopes of slowing things down. I also read the book How Not To Die and they cited studies with daily oregano and crushed organic flax seed.

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Tall_Allen

AI is the latest source of internet garbage.

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MrG68 in reply toTall_Allen

why do you believe that?

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Tall_Allen in reply toMrG68

GIGO- garbage in garbage out. AI (in spite of the name) is not "intelligent" in the sense that it is not discerning - it presents garbage equally with treasure. Under expert guidance, machine learning is a useful tool. ArteraAI is doing some good work in risk stratification for prostate cancer. Other good uses include grading of biopsy cores, and contouring organs for radiation.

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Wgly in reply toTall_Allen

AI pulls out the same as you would with a search, using the terms you put in your question. It appears to favor authoritative sources but it often returns some garbage.

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spencoid2 in reply toTall_Allen

AI is the latest buzzword used by many to promote garbage. AI has real uses if actually applied. I have two examples of working AI. One is a program that converts audio recordings of solo piano to MIDI files. It was developed by examining many thousands of youtubes. This is not the sort of thing that could be done any other way than AI today. Several years ago it was done by a company called Zenph that used basic programming and hundreds of hours of human labor to do the same. Yes they did a better job but the results of the AI effort at worst need relatively minor editing not hundreds of hours of same. I am writing post processors for this music that attempt to fix some of the problems. I am real fussy about my piano music, I have a 9ft concert grand piano with an amazing player. I am not impressed by amateurish crap. They could have been fixed in the current problems but it was a master's thesis and I believe the author has moved on to something else, maybe finding a cure for cancer. The other is a site chat.openai.com/ that an answer all sorts of questions with amazingly detailed and largely correct answers. I no longer have to worry about little thing like regular expressions in my perl coding. I just ask chat and I get an answer properly formatted with an explanation as to how it works. I have asked some pretty obscure coding questions. It can also write a story on a topic you specify in the style of most famous authors. Check it out if you think AI is garbage.

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Deadstick in reply toTall_Allen

TA,Amen to that...and I fear this is only the beginning..

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Steve507

Be smart, be responsible on here

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London441

Depends on how much exercise you’re getting. A unremarkable diet paired with strength training and cardiovascular fitness is far superior to all the ‘cancer killing’ foods you can find when paired with poor exercise habits.

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NecessarilySo

My feeling about AI, for now, is that it is not garbage, but it is to some extent outdated information. It is useful in making general studies or reviews but it seems to be lacking in the latest discoveries. It takes time for the latest discoveries to be loaded into it.

Here's an example. I asked "Does lycopene kill prostate cancer cells?"

It replied:

"Lycopene may have some anticancer properties, such as suppressing the progression and proliferation of prostate cancer cells, arresting the cell cycle, and inducing apoptosis (cell death)4". Note the word "may". It reduces the significance of the reference.

Compare to this review, pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/327...

"Lycopene has been found to effectively suppress the progression and proliferation, arrest in-cell cycle, and induce apoptosis of prostate cancer cells in both in-vivo and in-vitro conditions. " Note "has been found" and "effectively".

So AI seems to be judging the validity of it's findings.

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Purple-Bike in reply toNecessarilySo

"May" could be because it refers to humans. The review probably refers to just lab and animal.

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Jerojj

yo sigo una dieta muy parecida y los resultados son buenos . Me diagnosticaron cáncer de próstata metastasico en febrero de 2022 , y tomó abiraterona

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j-o-h-n

McDonald's hamburgers.

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Friday 06/16/2023 8:39 PM DST

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tarzan11 in reply toj-o-h-n

Love those burgers. I get a 50% off military discount at McDonald's near me.

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j-o-h-n in reply totarzan11

Yep and poor me....... still eating WWII K-Rations....

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Thursday 07/18/2024 11:37 AM DST

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j-o-h-n

to NecessarilySo from Jerojj

I follow a very similar diet and the results are good. I was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer in February 2022, and took abiraterone.

Translated from my land line phone using keys for Spanish...

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Friday 06/16/2023 8:45 PM DST

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