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Don V.

Alternatives to hormone therapy ...?

Afternoon members, it's a great weather day here on the southcoast of Massachusetts. Every day is a great day though !!!
Please, any members have experience and or use info about hormone therapy alternatives ? Generally or rising psa after initial therapy .
Immune, gene, drug, etc...?
BTW the answer to the ? is yes .

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Prostasol.

After having my prostate gland removed due to cancer, my PSA climbed to 15. Two months after beginning Prostasol, it was at 0.2. That was about four years ago. Today. it is at ).1.

Prostasol is not a cure but it does subdue PCA.

Join this group for a lively and informative discussion.

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/natural_prostate_treatments/

Take a look here for some encouraging information.

http://www.clearfeed.com/pfeifer/05excel-transcript.html

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Mike S wrote enthusiastically about Prostasol.

The decline in PSA, if attributable to nothing else, was likely the result of the undisclosed diethylstilbestrol (synthestic estrogen) in the stuff. This was reported by Danish medical authorities in November, 2008. See,
http://www.dkma.dk/1024/visUKLSArtikel.asp?artikelID=10577
or
http://tinyurl.com/l9vde6

Estrogen can cause, among other conditions, DVT (deep vein thrombosis), pulmonary embolism, and myocardial infarction.

See the entries for various estrogen compounds on www.rxlist.com

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I am stage 4 dx 6 yrs ago PSA 105 using intermittent hormone ablation until 1 yr ago when I started using prostasol and PSA is nadir plus scans are clear. No idea if this stuff is laced with estrogen but what ever is in it is working. Extensive labs show systemic problems creeping into picture. FDA is hounding Donsbach via help of San Diego DA so I suspect it is a matter of time before this stuff is taken off the market. Yup---- I am convinced! Let's give the government more control of health---and I can feel oh so much safer.

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It is certainly the right of any of us to gamble with our lives and the well-being of our loved ones. Whether it's good judgment is another matter.

Donsbach the quack is well-covered on Quackwatch in 23 files:
http://www.quackwatch.org/search/webglimpse.cgi?ID=1&query=dons...

Of course, some folks Believe that it's all part of a conspiracy.

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