Bill: This article shows what the down side of some of the treatments. It's a coin toss as to what will finnaly do you in. The cancer or the side effects of...
Bob, This is my experience with Mexican Prostasol, Medpro PC-Spes, Medpro Prostasol and Prostate-Res. First a little history. I was diagnosed in 1991at age 54...
Bill: It's interesting to hear your results. I think the only person on this group that is happy with the Mexican Prostasol is Chapman, from my readings of...
Hi all, Until 11/06 I used Mex Prostasol via Harry Kessel for 2+ years with consistently great results. Then after Dr D revamped his distribution, I received...
... Really makes you wonder if you gain from radiation diagnostics. Can we do about as well by just taking a positive course of action period? Of course along...
At my diagnosis six years ago, I checked for "ten-year survival rate" (there aren't statistics for "cure rate") for the four common protocols, surgery, ...
Oh come ON!!!! A couple of extracts: <snip> What kind of cancers (malignancies) are triggered by imaging radiation, and when do they occur?......... the...
There was always the spectre of causing more harm than good. The nerve sparing technique invented by Dr Walsh was supposed to prevent the loss of erectile...
Oh come on, Terry! Next you will be telling me that radiation from the sun doesn't cause skin cancer! Or that radiation is actually GOOD for the body... :o) ...
Terry, You come ON!!!! If x-ray screening can cause cancer, what about purposely using focused radiation to destroy cancer cells? That is like dumping napalm...
Times change ! I remember when a dentist used to hold the film in your moth with his finger to insure it was in the correct spot when he took X-Rays. Well it...
An investment service is trying to interest me in buying stock in two companies involved in SNiP technology. They have an exhaustive treatise on the history...
... From: Ken Backwell (Sr) To: Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 9:13 PM Subject: Re: [NTPC Yahoo Group] Medpro PC Spes To All: Last summer after enjoying (?) an...
I just recieved the results from my last PSA test drawn on March 27. It was still at 0.3. I have been using Dr D's Prostasol exclusively for almost 1.5 years....
Bill, You still seem to miss the point the word is IF There is no proof that CAT scans cause cancer - that's what the article you quoted said. But even IF they...
Bill/Dominick, Here is more of my history. I was diagnosed in June 1996 at age 48, PSA 15.2. Gleeson 3+3=6. Seminal vessel involvement. Treated with ...
Shall I join this peaceful, non argumentive discussion? Radiation? Good or bad? Well, PCa good or bad? Let us say we worry about how many greys of radiation...
Mike I assume these archives are on www.letstalkhealth.com. What date did he discuss the ineffective batches? It does seem that the new batch is effective. ...
I've said this about a dozen times, but is the risk of getting cancer from the treatment the same as the risk of getting ill from the PCa? From what I've read,...
Wow! That's a switch! Is this the Mexican formula? Good luck to you Mike, either way! David -- In natural_prostate_treatments@yahoogroups.com, "mikehoo1"...
Good news , bad news. First the bad. Being dx at 48 is not good. 3+3 is good.. why do anything at that time? Rt at that time, not good. Did you have EBRT by a...
Fear takes a different face for different people. No one can assess this or change it. Its what we feel comfortable with. As we grow older more fear creeps in....
If any of you are considering IMRT you might want to read the latest PAACT article comparing Proton Beam treatment to IMRT... very interesting. I personally am...
A component of green tea, combined with low doses of the cox-2 inhibitor painkiller Celebrex, may be able to slow prostate cancer growth, according to a U.S....
I must say I'd never heard of this but I googled it and found this http://tinyurl.com/2u9b6e which refers to research done in New Zealand on rheumatoid...