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Prostate cancer is indeed quite often a form of cancer that is very slow in

developing. However, no matter how fast or how slowly it develops, it is a

sign that at least one form of cancer has made it past the body's natural

first line of defense, the immune system, whose very design is to beat back

all cancers and serious diseases. That being the case, I would venture that

it would be a good idea at the very first sign of prostate cancer to begin

looking at changes in diet, lifestyle and supplements that are best for

warding off and beating cancer. The worst that could happen would be even

more years of healthier and more robust life.

 

Live long, live healthy, live happy!

 

Tony Isaacs

 

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On 3/14/07, Elizabeth Sinkey <westoo wrote:

>

> I've heard of men curing themselves of prostate cancer with castor oil

> packs. I know of one who just changed his diet and lifestyle and never went

> back to a doctor after that. Nothing further happened to threaten his

> health......he just carried on as ever and last I heard was alive and well

> four decades later.

> Betsy

>

> jessicabehrman <jessica <jessica%40cinelog.com>> wrote: I can

> second Bruce's experience/ My father was diagnosed with prostate

> cancer in his late 70's. He kept an eye on it - nothing else - and he

> died at 91, not from prostate, or any kind of cancer.

>

> Jessica Behrman

>

>

 

 

 

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