Guest guest Posted March 21, 2009 Report Share Posted March 21, 2009 <> Hi Larry: First off, what is the reasoning behind the aspirin and statin? Statins, in fact, reduce liver function and should reasonably cause cancer. Therefore, I expect that in a few years, this will be a proven outcome that will be found through overwhelming statistics that no one will any longer be able to ignore. I have never heard of any positive long-term effects from aspirin. With a little reading, you will likely agree that it will eventually cause digestive problems IMHO. You apparently are listening closely to the mainstream, but need to do more reading on your own. The things that make sense in you protocol are the over the counter supplements and your dietary changes. While these may have helped keep you for getting it in the first place, they will not likely cure the condition. You carry a large shotgun, but the one they sold you appears to be carry mainly blanks. However, you appear to be serious about this, so I suggest that you read the studies on Zeolites,DMSO, DCA, Jim Humble's books (available online) and " The Cancer Cure that Worked " by Barry Lynes. Also, read Bill Sardi's book on cancer (don't have the title handy) and the Weston A. Price website on diet. The bottom line is that there is no reason to believe that your drug interventions will cure you and some will actually cause problems long term. Interestingly, just today I read in the paper where all mainstream interventions with prostate cancer improved the response by 7 in 10,000 (statistically zero). This would mean that, given the current mainstream wisdom, you would be equally well off if you took none of the drugs and you would save money doing it. Kind Regards, Jim <>How a friend defeated prostate cancer </message/56154;_ylc=X3o\ DMTJyYjJtcW4wBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE1BGdycElkAzQxOTgyNTEEZ3Jwc3BJZAMxNzA1MDYwODE0BG1zZ0l\ kAzU2MTU0BHNlYwNkbXNnBHNsawN2bXNnBHN0aW1lAzEyMzc1OTU3MDM-> Posted by: " Larry Lloyd " arcticsurfer <arcticsurfer?Subject=%20Re%3AHow%20a%20friend%20defeated%20pro\ state%20cancer> larrylawrence2 <http://profiles./larrylawrence2> Thu Mar 19, 2009 9:56 pm (PDT) This week's PSA draw shows below 0.1 which is the lowest limit of standard test. The trend line has impressed UW medical center, and they have drawn additionals for research. While prostate cancer has been shown to be extremely resilient, morphing around antagonists, my current personal daily protocol has been one finasteride, one statin, two dutasteride, three indomethacin; as well as over the counter d-3, pomegranate, resveratrol, aspirin 81mg, niacin, melatonin, CoQ10 and zyflamend, the herbal equivalent to celebrex, recommended by MD Anderson. While no urologist nor oncologist would recommend such treatment, my decision was to attack my PSA of 87 with the kitchen sink, purchasing some pharma's without prescriptions from a friendly druggist in Vancouver. As an aside, lots of coldwater fish and very little red meat, with daily legumes probably assisted Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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