Guest guest Posted May 20, 2003 Report Share Posted May 20, 2003 Roger Mason wrote this. Has anyone heard of the journal or seen an English translation? Sammy. > There is an important Chinese medical journal " Hubei Yike Daxue Xuebao " that is written in Chinese of course (vol. 19 in 1998). This had to be translated, so very few Westerners will ever learn of it. At the Hubei Medical University in the Wuhan Province doctors studied real men with BPH and prostate cancer. They took 96 men including 40 healthy subjects with no prostate disease. The doctors measured their levels of testosterone, estradiol, progesterone, LH and FSH. And what do you think they discovered? The men with BPH and prostate cancer had LOWER testosterone levels than the healthy men. They also had higher estrogen to testosterone ratios otherwise known as " estrogen dominance " . The lower the testosterone levels and the higher the estrogen levels the more prostate disease they had. The doctors clearly concluded that this imbalance of testosterone was largely responsible for the pathogenesis of prostate disease. As men age their testosterone levels fall and their estrogen levels, especially estradiol and estrone levels, rise. Men over the age of 50 generally have higher estrogen levels than their postmenopausal wives! michellec [michellec] 16 May 2003 20:48 Chinese Traditional Medicine Re: [Chinese Traditional Medicine] Re: chinese medicine vision on mother & baby Thank you Victoria. Michelle - victoria_dragon Chinese Traditional Medicine Thursday, May 15, 2003 9:04 AM [Chinese Traditional Medicine] Re: chinese medicine vision on mother & baby > I knew I had blood deficiency and energy deficiency (is that right?). Didn't know about gallbladder meridian. I am going to start taking ginseng. All I could find was powdered Korean Ginseng. I did a muscle testing type test on it and feel good about taking it. Some authorities warn against using ginseng in cases of CFIDS, and recommend that cordonopsis be substituted instead in these cases where formulas call for ginseng. Victoria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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