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Hello ladies n gentleman, I am posting my latest psa results, solely on ivermectin cbd turmeric n zinc. Psa has dropped or remained stable for the last 5 months hovering around 1.58 n this last reading at 1.56. Met w MO yesterday n he is rather amazed n happy that It’s remained stable thus far. He wants me to continue doing the ivm at 15-19 mg/day, four days/ Wk along w the other three supplements weekly. I’ve decided to add amygdalin to my regiment by consuming 20-30 cherries 🍒 and two peaches 🍑 a day along w 3-4 cherry pits and 1-2 peach pits as they have a small but more potent amount of the amygdalin n thus far after a week no side effects except a little more regular bowel movements. Again I’m not recommending this to anyone, just informing n stating my results which thus far are very encouraging n have the blessing of my MO. God bless n keep informed in the fight of this horrible disease 🦠…

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what is your T level

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It comes in around 450, though this last reading was a little low at 399, but def better than <19…

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Hi Nfler,

I reviewed some of your profile and posts, and it appears you had an RP and radiation to 3 lymph nodes. Were they pelvic nodes ?? Also, you had 2 axumin scans.

Most of us supplement here and we welcome n=1 stories. Yours is a bit of a mixed bag of tricks with the radiation possibly still being part of your PSA reduction.

Congratulations on your decreasing PSA. I was wondering what your T level was as well post ADT and Zytiga... If your T is still at castrate level, that too may be helping out.. again... mixed bag of tricks...

Thanks for posting...

All the best,

Fish

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Hello fish, good points but my t came in at 585 when I first got off adt n now hovers around 450, so that’s def not part of the bag of tricks. Radiation ☢️ def helped but studies show it drops psa 50%/3 months n after three months post rad/adt psa was 6 and as soon as I got on the ivermectin within a week it dropped to 1.93 as my MO had me test every two weeks initially. After meeting w him yesterday he’s just in awe 🫢 how effective it’s been for me as he said most he treats with denovo reoccurrence psa usually doubled rapidly, so again hearing it from the expert is very encouraging…I did mention that I wanted to try the bat therapy but he said hold off a bit until ivm If/ when is not effective anymore…

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You are using Ivermectin instead of ADT and R treatment? I am using it as part of a kill attempt. Do they have similar mechanisms?

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I did the 32 rounds of radiation ☢️ n did seven months of adt after the Rp but now wish I would’ve given ivm a chance. Yes they have similar mechanisms causing apoptosis just wo all the side effects, I knew something was wrong with ADT drugs and am so happy the ivm is working solely on its own…

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ps. Yes they were iliac pelvic lymphs

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I purposely switched to relugolix(orgavix) half way through adt as I knew lupron takes forever for t to return, whereas orgavix returns t almost immediately n was def a concern of mine. It just didn’t seem right for me to lose my t for an extended amount of time, I knew there had to be another way and I researched like crazy to figure what would work, so let’s hope ivm continues to do so and I’ll keep posting my results pos/neg as they come in… God bless all who are in this fight

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What studies have used ivermectin and omitted ADT ?

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There are not many as ivm runs about $19/mo and zytiga is $5000/mo, so I’m sure you get the point but here is one that really convinced me to try it n glad I did…

Study in poverished Loja Ecuador
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maley2711 in reply toNfler

Thanks...can you send a link? if not, at least the exact title and date of the study?

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Great result so far. Keep up the good work. May I ask who your MO is? I was not aware that Ivermectin being used to treat Pca. Is that the case or are you on your own with this?

Magnus

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Thanks Magnus, really appreciate it. Yes I’m n=1’n it, though it’s not soc I’m fortunate enough to have my mo’s blessing n he orders my bloodwork. He’s very impressed w not only psa in check but all the liver functions in the healthy range even w all the red wine 🍷 I have (2-3 glasses/day)…😁

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softwaremom00

Congratulations, a reduction in PSA is good news!

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Thank you but what’s even better news 🗞️ is this is all happening while my testosterone is back to normal…😁

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Currently being on bicalutamide mono+, I'll confirm the benefits of normal-to boosted T.

BTW, thanks for sharing your n=1 experience. We have a lot of n=1 people here at FPC and have the benefit of learning from each other.

May the current treatment program continue to have legs and your QOL be excellent.

Stay Safe & Well, Ciao - Kaptin K9

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Cujoe ditto, thank you for sharing your n=1 experience as I’m leaning towards it in the future per my mo’s request to hold off until if i or when ivm slows down. I don’t know much about bicalutamide mono +, can you elaborate a little more about it…I’m also doing the amygdalin from peach 🍑 n cherry 🍒 pits that I actually enjoy…😁

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Hello. I have been on Orgovyx for about 15 months now with great results(except for the side effects). Because I have a lady friend coming to visit from overseas in about 3 weeks, I have put myself on vacation from the Orgovyx. I was researching this when I came across your posts. So I decided to order the IVM, but it probably wont arrive for 3 to 4 weeks. So, I guess my experiment will vary from yours a little bit. Just wanted to say thanks for posting and I'll probably do the same. Glad you are enjoying the peach and cherry pits. I was looking at apricot pits, but found they come in pill form as laetrile-b17. Have you looked at this?

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Hello startech, yes good idea and I think you’ll have similar results as it’ll take a week or two for your test to fully return n hopefully your ivm will come in shortly thereafter. And actually I had my best results while on both ivm and orgavix but did not like the side effects of adt, so was very happy to get off them n just use ivm…

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Startech

Could you please clarify your initial dosing? 6 or 10 alternate days? I think I saw 2 different posts.

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Nfler in reply toStartech

sure I took six doses 40 mg every other day n then maintenance

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