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*Formulated for Tom's specific needs. Dose: Take 60 drops in a little water three times daily. |
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Notes on the Herb and Supplement Protocol |
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PC SPES. After three months, depending on Tom's PSA count at that time, the dosage of PC SPES might be reduced. This herbal formula is very concentrated and powerful. My goal for Tom is not just to reduce the dosage over time but eventually to eliminate it altogether. Because both Tom and his doctor want to see a quick drop in the PSA PC SPES is likely to have the most profound effect, since studies have demonstrated its ability to decrease testosterone levels and serum concentrations of PSA
22 Everything in Tom's protocol will ultimately contribute to inhibiting prostate cancer and enhancing his total well-being. |
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Quercetin. Among other things, quercetin inhibits the mutation of the p53 suppressor gene. This is a known malfunction that leads to prostate cancer. I advised Tom to stop taking his usual vitamin C supplement, because the form of quercetin he will take contains vitamin C in the form of magnesium ascorbate as well as bromelain. |
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Beta-Plex. Regular beta-carotene is not as effective as Beta-Plex, a full-spectrum carotene supplement taken from natural food sources. It contains high amounts of lycopene in synergy with other natural carotenoids. Tom's instructions were to mix 1 tablespoon freshly ground flaxseeds with 1 to 6 ounces organic yogurt and 5 drops of Beta-Plex. |
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Three months later, Tom had made many positive changes in his life; he was more relaxed and feeling very good. His PSA had dropped into the normal range, and he decided not to have surgery or radiationat least for the moment. He was intent on continuing my protocol, which remained the same for another three months. |
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