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Re: prostate cancer

Everything I have read and understand without Testosterone, the cancer will go into remission. In the book "Invasion of the prostate snatchers" by Dr. Mark Scholz and Ralph Bloom, they go into great detail about this, also side effects, and how to minimize them.

From the book:

Prostate cancer is the only type of cancer so exquisitely sensitive to hormone blockade...

Almost all men treated with TIP experience sharp declines in PSA down to undetectable levels. If they have a palpable abnormality on DRE, the nodule usually disappears within three to four months..."

Keep in mind Michael Milken had stage 4 PCa when diagnosed, and used hormone suppression, radiation, and diet, and that was over 15 years ago, and he is strong.

All the best

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