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First update post 39 sessions of EBRT

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I had my 39 sessions of IGRT between February and April this year. My PSA pre-radiation was 0.51. I received my first blood test (post radiation) results today, my PSA is <0.08

Even better news was that my blood glucose was down to 5.7 and my HBA1C was down from 50 to 42. I think that’s the consequence of a better diet and the addition of Berberine!

Today is definitely a good day!

Hugh

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Time for joy. Hoping for a long and happy life for you.

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Wonderful news!

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