For+5 years I've been struggling to understand the meaning of my high PSA score (9). An MRI at Mayo's showed a "questionable area" in the upper right lobe of my prostate. The next step for conventional medicine was biopsy which I've declined so far because I'm concerned it is neither definitive nor entirely safe. Last time I checked,+30…
For+5 years I've been struggling to understand the meaning of my high PSA score (9). An MRI at Mayo's showed a "questionable area" in the upper right lobe of my prostate. The next step for conventional medicine was biopsy which I've declined so far because I'm concerned it is neither definitive nor entirely safe. Last time I checked,+30 patients die annually in the USA of complications from botched conventional biopsies. Recently liquid biopsies (MiR Scientific) have become available. Mine showed a modest probable existence for clinically significant prostate cancer. Instead of the mechanical treatments, I'm more attracted to less invasive methods. I'm particularly impressed by the study of Dr. Dean Ornish that clearly showed prostate cancer can be resolved by changes in diet. This led me to Care Oncology's supplement and off-label drug protocol. Because of this new study, now I can propose to add Ivermectin to their protocol. I'm extremely grateful for your alerting me to it. Frankly, I suspected as much when I learned that Ivermectin is being researched for treatment of breast cancer.
One of our cases came to us with a starting PSA of 25 in 2018, he got a Covid shot and it shot up his PSA to 45. Another Covid shot and his PSA went up to 60. A 3rd Covid shot brought his PSA to 89.11 and was in big pain. A month after our treatment, his urologist can not explain how his PSA has come down to 10.94. The man is now preparing to go back as a professional diver. He obviously quit all the meds the urologist gave him as he is now capable of urinating like a horse. If you're interested to join our trial, send me an email at battlingmano@yahoo.com.
For+5 years I've been struggling to understand the meaning of my high PSA score (9). An MRI at Mayo's showed a "questionable area" in the upper right lobe of my prostate. The next step for conventional medicine was biopsy which I've declined so far because I'm concerned it is neither definitive nor entirely safe. Last time I checked,+30 patients die annually in the USA of complications from botched conventional biopsies. Recently liquid biopsies (MiR Scientific) have become available. Mine showed a modest probable existence for clinically significant prostate cancer. Instead of the mechanical treatments, I'm more attracted to less invasive methods. I'm particularly impressed by the study of Dr. Dean Ornish that clearly showed prostate cancer can be resolved by changes in diet. This led me to Care Oncology's supplement and off-label drug protocol. Because of this new study, now I can propose to add Ivermectin to their protocol. I'm extremely grateful for your alerting me to it. Frankly, I suspected as much when I learned that Ivermectin is being researched for treatment of breast cancer.
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One of our cases came to us with a starting PSA of 25 in 2018, he got a Covid shot and it shot up his PSA to 45. Another Covid shot and his PSA went up to 60. A 3rd Covid shot brought his PSA to 89.11 and was in big pain. A month after our treatment, his urologist can not explain how his PSA has come down to 10.94. The man is now preparing to go back as a professional diver. He obviously quit all the meds the urologist gave him as he is now capable of urinating like a horse. If you're interested to join our trial, send me an email at battlingmano@yahoo.com.
Hi, is this your trial?
https://rumble.com/v21e8rw-curbing-turbo-cancers.html
Yes it is
You are the one that doorlesscarp is affiliated with? is that right or wrong?
Yes
P.S. hat tip and applause. Blessing and prayer.