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    the following is for Warren, although his condition is different, it might be of use.

    I have had a pain in the prostate area that comes and goes, have had multiple PSA tests that are normal, so docs propose no further action, I know its there however, because as I play with different substances it responds. I know its there because of the rusty swirls. say no more.

    Why I mention it now is that it got worse last year, almost constant pain, so I got a bit more serious about the piecemeal, experimental stuff that I was doing, and had a serious go at it in january, with stunning results. After a hard consistent month of 'the BS protocol' all pain went, and I stopped most of the protocols, and it scarcely returned. Conclusion: what I did was effective. I do not say in any way cured, and certainly another try with the docs, however definitely it was decimated. Worth sharing.

    What I did (with little research of understanding of the dangers of possible interactions):

    chewed at least 20 bitter apricot kernels per day-or added to smoothie
    we happened to follow veganuary quite strictly, am sure this helped
    the smoothie included broccoli, unpeeled carrot, apple, celery, whole lemon, blueberries, plus others, and a few times a bit of turpentine.
    turmeric mix, with cinnamon, cayenne, black pepper twice per day
    cesium chloride once a day, evening, started with a pinch, built up to almost a level teaspoon. some cramping.
    combined with 4 , 4 day blocks of the fenbendazole protocol.
    all was going great but I did not feel that it was knocking it on the head until I added the lycopene. According to research this attacks prostate cancer stem cells. When I did this towards the end of the month, that was when I really started to feel it was reducing substantially.
    Essiac capsules, slightly over the dosage recommended.all month
    Some evenings I augmented the essiac with sheep sorrel tea. This is an ingredient in essiac, it is the part that is toxic to cancer. The tea was stewed for 1-2 hours. After drinking my whole body was tingling, noticably the prostate area.also camomile and sometimes reishi tea bags added.

    How I took the lycopene- 100g per day of concentrated tomato puree.
    during the month I had a nasty flu, and that fever may have helped.

    I would guess that most of what I did would come under 'general cancer protocols' except perhaps the lycopene.

    I cannot say what part worked, or that the above is safe and effective, I cannot recommend it. Always refer to professional advice. However I can say it had a strong effect. It definitely pushed back.No intention of popping off any time soon.

    God bless

    addendum, decent vitamin d supplementation
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    Until recently on Earthclinic.com, a box would indicate the most useful remedies but they have removed this handy feature. When I looked a few weeks ago ACV seemed to be right at the top.

    A past friend of mine is a MD, he mentioned that more men die with prostate cancer than of prostate cancer. In his estimation he felt a better quality of life outcome for many, not all, is to die with it.

    That said, he wasn't a supporter of using too many natural remedies, but he favored a poor diet for the most part. His partner strongly supported a healthy diet and made sure that those choices were all that was available at home.

    Vitamin C is not mentioned, but as we have read from some it's one of the pillars of a strong immune system.

    Hope this helps!

    Prostate Cancer

    https://earthclinic.com/ailments/prostate-cancer/

    This helpful remedies section had many testimonials from men who had used Apple Cider Vinegar, alone or with Baking Soda, as very helpful.

    Quote A low-fat or vegetarian anti-cancer diet is important for prostate cancer treatment as well as natural hormone therapy. Valuable natural remedies for prostate cancer include cayenne pepper capsules, corn silk tea, pumpkin seeds, and saw palmetto.

    Continue reading feedback from Earth Clinic readers who have tried various remedies like hydrogen peroxide to treat prostate cancer.

    Prostatitis

    https://earthclinic.com/ailments/enl...ural-remedies/

    A snip from the top:
    Quote Treatment of prostatitis includes a variety of practices that incorporate daily supplements and natural remedies.

    One of the most widely used holistic treatments is cayenne pepper, which is reported by Earth Clinic readers to alleviate the symptoms of a swollen prostate quickly. Cayenne is also widely used in the treatment of prostate cancer.
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    I happened upon this article today:

    Quote Advanced prostate cancer has an unexpected weakness that can be targeted by drugs
    Researchers identified that SUCLA2-deficient prostate cancer cells can be selectively treated with thymoquinone
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    October 7, 2020

    Summary:
    Researchers reported that the SUCLA2 gene is frequently involved in the deletion of the tumor suppressor gene RB1 in advanced prostate cancer. RB1 deletion makes cells resistant to hormone therapy but SUCLA2 deletion induces a metabolic weakness. The study showed that thymoquinone selectively killed SUCLA2-deficient prostate cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. The findings highlight a vulnerability of advanced prostate cancer cells that can be targeted by drugs.
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    The compound thymoquinone (TQ) selectively kills prostate cancer cells at advanced stages, according to a new study published in Oncogene.
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    The researchers screened compounds to identify drugs that would selectively kill cells with a SUCLA2 deletion. Out of around 2,000 compounds, TQ emerged as a hit compound. TQ already has known anti-cancer effects and was shown to be safe in a phase I clinical trial.

    https://www.sciencedaily.com/release...1007123053.htm
    So, wondering what this "mysterious" new drug might be, I did a search for thymoquinone. Lo and behold, what comes up but Blackseed Oil:
    "Thymoquinone (TQ) is a chief bioactive constituent of black seed oil (Nigella sativa). TQ holds promising pharmacological properties against several diseases. It exhibits outstanding antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, and other important biological activities."

    There is already an old thread about Blackseed Oil here. I remember when I first heard about it, it was said it "Cured Everything but Death."
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    I am looking for a reputable source for black seed oil and other potential remedies for prostate cancer. Amazon may work but I would enjoy hearing about successful treatments (brand name?) using the product before I gather sufficient trust to place an order.

    I've been told the rights to use the label "Essiac" have been sold several times. That would have been my first choice.

    I look forward to graduation without first getting sick and stressed. Now 78 and reasonably healthy, I never expected or wanted to live this long. Freedom from an old man's body will be great whenever the time is right.

    Feeling good is my primary goal.
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    ‘Game-Changing’ surgery uses electrical currents to cure prostate cancer

    By Emily Brown
    Feb 3, 2022


    The 'game-changing' treatment uses electrical currents to destroy difficult to reach tumours. (CREDIT: Creative Commons - Bigstock)

    Doctors in the UK hope that thousands of men with prostate cancer could be cured through an innovative hour-long operation.

    The 'game-changing' treatment uses electrical currents to destroy difficult to reach tumours. The one-hour ‘Nanoknife’ operation has been described as ‘amazingly simple and quick’ by surgeons.

    It uses a technique called irreversible electroporation to administer electrical pulses into the tumour, cutting open the membrane of the cells in a far less invasive manner than standard treatments, meaning there are fewer risks to surrounding organs and tissues.

    The introduction of the therapy on the NHS comes as more than 50,000 cases of prostate cancer are detected each year. Treatments for the disease typically involve radiotherapy or surgery to remove the prostate, which can cause problems with urination, incontinence and loss of sexual function.

    In comparison, Nanoknife offers a reduced chance of side effects and can be carried out more quickly, with the first six operations on the NHS carried out by surgeons at UCLH.

    Commenting on the treatment, per The Telegraph, consultant urologist Professor Mark Emberton said: ‘This offers us a new class of therapy – it’s a completely new way of destroying cells. The beauty of it is that it’s such a simple technique to train surgeons in. That makes it a game-changer.’

    Emberton has said that Nanoknife has the potential to become a standard treatment for prostate cancer as opposed to having it only available in major specialist centres, as is currently the case with targeted treatments.

    The professor added: ‘At times like this, when the NHS is under great pressure, day surgery avoids the need for overnight stays in hospital and means that we can use our operating theatres more efficiently.’
    Neil Gershon was among the men to receive the treatment on the NHS, saying afterwards that he was drawn in by ‘the fact the chance of collateral damage is much reduced.’

    Recalling his experience, he continued: ‘It was all done in a day which was great. When the general anaesthetic wore off, I felt absolutely fine, no pain at all. It couldn’t have gone better.’

    Natalia Norori, the knowledge manager at Prostate Cancer UK, has said the therapy could ‘make a big difference to the quality of life of men diagnosed with localised prostate cancer’. Norori added that following the operations at UCLH, Nanoknife now needs to be tested in larger trials.
    Note: Materials provided above by Emily Brown. Content may be edited for style and length.

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