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Re: red yeast rice extract

I stumbled across your post when I was looking for something else. I did not read the link but the fact that there is a study ongoing regarding efficacy of red yeast rice for prostate cancer is not a surprise. Testosterone is made by the body from ingredients that include cholesterol. Red yeast rice reduces blood cholesterol (it is a natural statin, similar to the Rx statins). Anything that reduces cholesterol production should also reduce testosterone production which would then reduce "food" for prostate cancer and prostatitis.
By the way, the medical industry in the US does not like the use of red yeast rice, noting that the treatment would not be standardized. Being the skeptic that I am about drug companies, I think the real fear is eating into their profits:)

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