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How NOT to Treat and Prevent Prostate Cancer
- Roger Mason
Our old friend Robert Willix is at it again in his newsletter "Health &
Longevity". His first problem is that he thinks the PSA (prostate specific
antigen) is a reliable and accurate test for prostate cancer. The PSA test beats
nothing certainly but has been shown repeatedly to not be reliable as too many
factors can influence it. Any kind of prostate infection can send your PSA level
up severely for example.
He then recommends a bone scan to see if the cancer has metastasized. We're
talking ionizing radiation here? The last thing in the world cancer needs is
radiation. Always avoid X-rays whenever you possibly can.
He goes on to suggest aerobic exercise. Exercise is great and we all should
exercise but all the studies show repeatedly couch potatoes get no more prostate
cancer than professional athletes. He also recommends yoga but doesn't explain
how yoga is going to help you. If you want to relax and loosen up by using yoga
that is great but why try and tell you this heals disease?
I couldn't agree more that people should not smoke, drink or use coffee but
studies have never shown smokers, drunks and coffee addicts to have one whit
more prostate cancer than anyone else. As a matter of fact, alcoholics have
smaller prostates generally than teetotalers.
To his credit he says to eliminate all animal protein as much as possible. But
protein is not the problem- it is animal FAT. It is clear that FAT is the
problem and not protein.
Now he goes on to tell you lycopene is a great thing for your prostate. I have
preached until I'm tired that lycopene is a promotion of a major ketchup company
without any value for your prostate. Studies involving over 32,000 men proved
beyond any doubt that actual blood serum levels of lycopene were unrelated to
prostate disease in any way, shape or form. See JNCI 82 (1990) and Cancer Epidem.
Bio. Prev.6 (1997) for these two studies. He goes on to recommend wheat grass
juice. Why? What proof is there that wheat grass juice has anything to do with
the subject? To his credit he says to drink green tea but why not take the
convenient capsules since no one I know is going to drink 4-5 cups of green tea
regularly. And why not warn people to get the decaf varieties? Then he says to
drink "essiac tea". This stuff has been around as a "cancer cure" for decades
now without one clinical study to back it up.
To his credit he says to take beta carotene but recommends an unnecessary 50,000
IU when 25,000 is all you need. He really steps on his own feet telling you to
take 15,000 mg of vitamin C a day. You need a mere 60 mg of this, so that is
twenty-five times what you need or 2,500% overdose. Fifteen grams (that is 60 X
250 mg tablets) will acidify your normally alkaline blood and ruin your immune
system while unbalancing your body and causing long term side effects. Can you
imagine taking a whole bottle of sixty 250 mg vitamin C tablets a day or 365
bottles a year? He goes on to his credit to use 400 mg of CoQ10 but neglects to
tell you this will run you over $100 a month. I've found 100 mg to work very
well over the long term.
Now he quits stepping on his feet long enough to stick them in his mouth when he
tells you to take saw palmetto and pygeum. This column has repeatedly explained
why these two very popular and well advertised herbs are useless. The active
ingredient they contain is, in fact, beta-sitosterol. In Europe these extracts
are standardized for beta-sitosterol content and this is stated clearly on the
front of the package. They are very expensive. Beta-sitosterol from soybean,
sugar cane pulp and pine oil are much more powerful and less expensive. Saw
palmetto and pygeum contain a mere 1 part in 2,000 of beta-sitosterol complex or
one twentieth of one per cent. You would have to literally eat pounds of saw
palmetto or pygeum to get the 300 mg you find in several brands of beta-sitosterol.
Surf the Internet for "beta-sitosterol" and find a good brand. Now he says to
take PC-SPES. This column has warned repeatedly that this Chinese herbal mixture
of eight common herbs not only does not help prostate cancer but has serious
side effects like vein thrombosis and gynecosmastia (male breast growth). It is
totally overpriced and the so-called "studies" merely show it lowers the PSA
level. The cancer rages on but the PSA is artificially lowered which has no
meaning and no longer indicates the growth of the malignancy.
He then wants you to take shark cartilage. Folks, there is another useless
promotion. Shark cartilage is more promotional b.s.and there just aren't any
clinical studies to verify any value at all. Now he wants you to take milk
colostrum. I have found this to be a promotion from the milk producers who
wanted to make some more money selling milk products. I cannot find any valid
studies to show any use for colostrum. By the way, this is the fluid secreted by
cows after they give birth for the first week for their calves.
He does recommend beta glucan but does not recommend a dose. 200 mg is a good
dose and men with cancer can use 400 mg for six months. He also recommends MGN-3
but does not give a dose. Future columns will expose MGN-3. Now he wants you to
inject high doses of vitamin C into your body as if the bottle a day regimen
isn't enough to ruin your health.
Great advice Robert. You're a real prince.
No mention of FAT as the single biggest cause of prostate disease. No mention of
ESTROGEN as the biggest hormonal cause of it. No mention of using powerful OTC
hormones like melatonin, DHEA, pregnenolone, progesterone and androstenedione
(or prescription testosterone) since prostate cancer is a HORMONALLY caused and
controlled illness. No mention of beta-sitosterol which is the most powerful
supplement known to science for treating prostate disease and supporting good
prostate health. No mention of zinc or selenium. No mention of curcumin. No
mention of garlic extract or vitamin E. No mention of DIM (twice as strong as
indole-3-carbinol) to lower estrogen levels. No mention of citrus pectin (no,
not the "modified"), flax oil, soy isoflavones, quercitin, N-acetyl cysteine,
vitamin D, or milk thistle. ALL of these powerful supplements have been shown in
published international clinical studies to support good prostate health.
And no discussion of diet and eating whole grains like brown rice, oatmeal,
whole grain bread and whole wheat pasta as your basic food. No discussion of
never drinking milk or using dairy products again and their connection to
prostate disease.
Please go to amazon.com and order my book "The Natural Prostate Cure" and you
will find out how to cure cancer naturally.
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