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Todd1963
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Posted 10/28/2008 9:50 AM (GMT -8)
Hey everyone. I have so many questions and so little time. Most of the blogs here are not from the stage 4 guys and I know that at the later stages different things mean different things. My question is this. I am still on lupron and casodex. My P.S.A. is rising about 2x every three months. .09-.25-.44-.80-1.34. How significant is this and at what level should I truly be alarmed. I am not blind to my prognosis but I do not dwell on it. My doctor doesnt say much so maybe some of you more experianced gentleman could shed some light on the subject for me. What can I be doing nutritionaly to slow this assent. I was also wondering the positive or negative role that coffee plays. I have given up much but love my coffee turn
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Posted 10/28/2008 3:23 PM (GMT -8)

The book that I always suggest to people on hormone therapy, "Beating Prostate Cancer: Hormonal Therapy & Diet" by Dr Myers has a lot of information on nutrition and supplements. It worth reading if you havn't already done so.

Dr Myers, who is a nutrition expert has also published his book "Eating Your Way to Better Health" which has more details on diet.

Specifically in relation to meat consumption that you mentioned, he mentiones that arachidonic acid which can promote the spread of PC is found in red meat, dairy fat and egg yolks.

There is considerable research being done into the theory that methods of cooking meat at high heat, creates cancer causing substances.  This suggests that it's better to cook slower at lower heat rather than char grill or methods that burn. This applies not only to any red meat, but any meat, chicken, turkey and fish.

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