no...follow the instructions of your doctor, sorry to hear that.
2006-08-07 15:16:38
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answered by Jersey girl on Florida. 5
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Green tea is an anti oxidant. Western medicine can only treat cancer with chemo, radiation, or surgery. None of these are enough. You need to get every book you can find on alternative treatments for prostate cancer. Mike Milken has written one of the best guidlines on a dietary approach to treating this cancer by diet. Prostate and breast cancer are hormone driven and both respond to nutritional approaches for many people.
The prime elements are no dairy, no red meat, no refined sugars, increased anitoxidants, exercise, and SOY as your source of protein. It is important to buy as much organic foods as you can too.
People laugh at a nutritional approach, however I have prostate cancer and am surviving quite well. I endured 6 months of chemo and the product I received was derived from the bark of a tree!!!!!!
If you speak with chemists they have a very good understanding how the food products you eat impact your body on a cellular level.
Physicians are not able to endorse nutritional approaches as it goes against their hippocratic oath.
Hope this helps
2006-08-08 16:15:40
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answered by Patty D 2
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Supposedly, lycopene (from cooked tomatos) is better for prostate cancer prevention. But the only thing to kill prostate cancer is chemotherapy or radiation therapy offered by your doctor.
Prostate cancer is often slow-growing though; many times you can live with prostate cancer a long while before you die of something else, like heart disease.
2006-08-07 15:17:42
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answered by Anonymous
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It's supposed to help prevent it, but there are no herbal cures that we know of for cancer.
2006-08-07 15:16:25
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answered by nursesr4evr 7
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its known to help prevent all types of cancer, and decrease ur chances of getting sick
2006-08-07 15:21:27
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answered by Anonymous
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