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There is no definitive information on what causes protate cancer, what specific foodstuffs or body conditions cause it to thrive, what specific foodstuffs or supplements may cause it to retreat. There are many theories, but very few facts.
The whole process of diagnosing prostate cancer, choosing a treatment and measuring the outcome of treatment is uncertain because of a lack of good studies.
If you are thinking of following any of the numerous 'cure-all' diets on offer (some of which contradict each other) be aware that it is not a good diea to merely choose some items out of the diet. If they have any value at all it is in the totality of the diet.
You may be temporarilly able to change the Ph in your mouth and your stomach. What I was told by a reasearcer of nutrition and health is that if you change the Ph of your blood by very much you die; and it would take an extreme diet. We had a fellow in our information group trying to sell us Ph adjusting water makers for about $ 1000 and he claimed that drinking the water cured cancer and almost any other disease known to man (and probably a few more). It is all bunk from what I could find on the subject. Most of the big cancer centers do devote an area on what is worth trying as far as diet and lifestyle changes go which I do try to follow. Basic ideas like less red meat and more exercise are recommended.
Thank you for your comments. I have seen a natural path who gave me the Gerson Program to review it has been around for 70 or so years. Then, i also printed out some information on Ph levels and what food are alkaline or acid. At this time I have begun going back to the gym, (very good for the mind and stress reduction) and have been making some diet changes to include more fruits and vegetables.
here is a site that will dispel the acid alkaline nonsense
http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/DSH/coral2.html
gerson therapy...as yet there has never been any published peer reviewed scientific verifiable documentation of support....'nuf said.