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<blockquote data-quote="Breakthru" data-source="post: 5810244" data-attributes="member: 15664"><p>85% of men have prostate cancer in one form or other when they die its maybe just not that killed them.</p><p>To quote from Groundswell 2017 Graham Sait . US examined prostate of every 50 year old killed in a car accident. 70% had traces of prostate cancer.</p><p>The 30% healthy ones had 7X the amount of Zinc in them than the unhealthy.</p><p>Careful on the Zinc pills boys. If you already have a diet with adequate Zinc then the effect of an overdose is to make you feel like your skin is covered in fleas or bed bugs. I take one a week.</p><p>Both in AG and Human research I think the Danes are streets ahead of us.</p><p>An article many years ago quoted that in batches of ten going into hospital with prostate cancer they gave different treatments.</p><p>One treatment was Tamoxifen (standard anti cancer drug approx 50p/day) plus Pomegranate juice.</p><p>Four of the men in that trial the tumour reduced where it was difficult to see it on the scan, four the tumour reduced and they went home.</p><p>Two died! Bear in mind those ten men went to hospital to die!</p><p>I drink a third of a pint of Pomegranate plus blueberry juice every morning straight from the fridge first thing. You feel it go all the way down to the seat of the action.</p><p>Graham S also drinks Pomegranate juice every day so he told me.</p><p>Just to cause some controversy if you are already diagnosed up the rate plus start eating lots of sprouts, cabbage etc but all Organic.</p><p>Friend of mine was given weeks to live but doing both those things gave him another three years. Has to be worth a try as its not expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Breakthru, post: 5810244, member: 15664"] 85% of men have prostate cancer in one form or other when they die its maybe just not that killed them. To quote from Groundswell 2017 Graham Sait . US examined prostate of every 50 year old killed in a car accident. 70% had traces of prostate cancer. The 30% healthy ones had 7X the amount of Zinc in them than the unhealthy. Careful on the Zinc pills boys. If you already have a diet with adequate Zinc then the effect of an overdose is to make you feel like your skin is covered in fleas or bed bugs. I take one a week. Both in AG and Human research I think the Danes are streets ahead of us. An article many years ago quoted that in batches of ten going into hospital with prostate cancer they gave different treatments. One treatment was Tamoxifen (standard anti cancer drug approx 50p/day) plus Pomegranate juice. Four of the men in that trial the tumour reduced where it was difficult to see it on the scan, four the tumour reduced and they went home. Two died! Bear in mind those ten men went to hospital to die! I drink a third of a pint of Pomegranate plus blueberry juice every morning straight from the fridge first thing. You feel it go all the way down to the seat of the action. Graham S also drinks Pomegranate juice every day so he told me. Just to cause some controversy if you are already diagnosed up the rate plus start eating lots of sprouts, cabbage etc but all Organic. Friend of mine was given weeks to live but doing both those things gave him another three years. Has to be worth a try as its not expensive. [/QUOTE]
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