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Please advise the name and ingredients of the supplement you took to reduce

PSA. How much does it cost? How do we get it?

Jim

In a message dated 12/1/2009 7:43:37 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

feltdd@... writes:

All, and this is a bit off topic but sure is related....

three months ago my PSA was 4.6 and I was having surgery a month later

for a hernia.. Two weeks after surgery, with Extreme Swelling of the

testicles (ruby red grapefruit) and lower abdomen, my PSA was 5.3 and

the MD wanted to do an exam. Nope, I said, everything is swollen, why

not the prostate too? I'll wait until things get back to normal.

Meanwhile, I found a UK fellow who sells a supplement just for prostate

(Ben Ong) and ordered some.

Two months later, my PSA came back as 2.7 I'm convinced.. I also

minimized drinking any sugar based drinks and minimized the red meats I

was eating.. see _http://prostate.http://prostathtt_

(http://prostate.cure-prostate.com/)

Dave (no financial connection to Ben Ong or his products.)

_jpking@..._ (mailto:jpking@...) wrote:

> Who are they? Is there any report on this?

>

> In a message dated 12/1/2009 12:13:19 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

> _bjcody@..._ (mailto:bjcody@...) writes:

>

> They say 1 cup of red raspberries a day fight prostate cancer

>

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I listed the website. The supplements are around $40 a month ?? Worked

for me. Secret was the high amount of Beta Sitosterol in his supplements

along with all the usual prostate support nutrients; 5 capsules a day

provide around 750 mg of the stuff. I think the product he sells is

called Total Health, also provides Vitamins C and E and a slew of

others...

https://try-before-buy.com/4/neworder/?ct=enable,t%28th5%29,t%28[]%29

Dave

jpking@... wrote:

> Please advise the name and ingredients of the supplement you took to reduce

> PSA. How much does it cost? How do we get it?

> Jim

>

>

> In a message dated 12/1/2009 7:43:37 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

> feltdd@... writes:

>

> All, and this is a bit off topic but sure is related....

>

> three months ago my PSA was 4.6 and I was having surgery a month later

> for a hernia.. Two weeks after surgery, with Extreme Swelling of the

> testicles (ruby red grapefruit) and lower abdomen, my PSA was 5.3 and

> the MD wanted to do an exam. Nope, I said, everything is swollen, why

> not the prostate too? I'll wait until things get back to normal.

>

> Meanwhile, I found a UK fellow who sells a supplement just for prostate

> (Ben Ong) and ordered some.

>

> Two months later, my PSA came back as 2.7 I'm convinced.. I also

> minimized drinking any sugar based drinks and minimized the red meats I

> was eating.. see _http://prostate.http://prostathtt_

> (http://prostate.cure-prostate.com/)

>

> Dave (no financial connection to Ben Ong or his products.)

>

>

>

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Dave, do you have prostate cancer after taking Total Health?

In a message dated 12/2/2009 12:03:07 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

feltdd@... writes:

I listed the website. The supplements are around $40 a month ?? Worked

for me. Secret was the high amount of Beta Sitosterol in his supplements

along with all the usual prostate support nutrients; 5 capsules a day

provide around 750 mg of the stuff. I think the product he sells is

called Total Health, also provides Vitamins C and E and a slew of

others...

_https://try-https://tryhttps://try-<WBhttps://tryhttps://tryhttp_

(https://try-before-buy.com/4/neworder/?ct=enable,t(th5),t() []%29

Dave

_jpking@..._ (mailto:jpking@...) wrote:

> Please advise the name and ingredients of the supplement you took to

reduce

> PSA. How much does it cost? How do we get it?

> Jim

>

>

> In a message dated 12/1/2009 7:43:37 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

> _feltdd@..._ (mailto:feltdd@...) writes:

>

> All, and this is a bit off topic but sure is related....

>

> three months ago my PSA was 4.6 and I was having surgery a month later

> for a hernia.. Two weeks after surgery, with Extreme Swelling of the

> testicles (ruby red grapefruit) and lower abdomen, my PSA was 5.3 and

> the MD wanted to do an exam. Nope, I said, everything is swollen, why

> not the prostate too? I'll wait until things get back to normal.

>

> Meanwhile, I found a UK fellow who sells a supplement just for prostate

> (Ben Ong) and ordered some.

>

> Two months later, my PSA came back as 2.7 I'm convinced.. I also

> minimized drinking any sugar based drinks and minimized the red meats I

> was eating.. see __http://prostate.http://prostate.ht_

(http://prostate.http//prostathtt_)

> (_http://prostate.http://prostathttp_

(http://prostate.cure-prostate.com/) )

>

> Dave (no financial connection to Ben Ong or his products.)

>

>

>

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Have no idea, I'm not about to do the biopsy thing, if I did have PC

that would only spread it. Have friends who had prostate removals, and

a few years later their PSA is sky high, MD says it's gone into the

bones, lets start chemo... And one friend became a vegetarian, his PSA

went back to near zero.

Dave

jpking@... wrote:

> Dave, do you have prostate cancer after taking Total Health?

>

> In a message dated 12/2/2009 12:03:07 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

> feltdd@... writes:

>

> I listed the website. The supplements are around $40 a month ?? Worked

> for me. Secret was the high amount of Beta Sitosterol in his supplements

> along with all the usual prostate support nutrients; 5 capsules a day

> provide around 750 mg of the stuff. I think the product he sells is

> called Total Health, also provides Vitamins C and E and a slew of

> others...

> _https://try-https://tryhttps://try-<WBhttps://tryhttps://tryhttp_

> (https://try-before-buy.com/4/neworder/?ct=enable,t(th5),t() []%29

> Dave

>

>

>

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