My dad is in stage 4,I share what I am starting to learn, I wish I would have shown interest in this type of info before it was so critical, At minimum I educated myself fir my future, Thank you
@@MrBluto2761 Sure. Eliminated all dairy...and red meat. Increased fruit intake...blueberries, pineapple, pomegranate, and bananas. I also eat Salmon 1-2 times a week. limited bread and rice intake as well. Give it a try.,..
@Mark Lampkin thanks much. I'm eating pretty similar things,but do eat bread,rice other carbs. My psa has dropped very slightly in the last year. I'll try cutting back on carbs. I'm also taking some supplements, zyflamend and Pom-T specifically for prostate health. Stay well.
Well, medicine is a complex story. There is plenty of molecular pathways that play a role in human diseases. For example, vitamin D was studied in prostate cancer (Vital-2, Vital-3, ViDA (New Zealand), Amaterasu (Japan). No significant influence of vitamin D on frequency of prostate cancer was found. In the Vital-2 study with 4,000 units/day the increased frequency of heart attacks was found (statistical accident?). However, details are important. Vitamin D activates cellular mechanism that inhibit growth of cancer cells by blocking both transport of glucose and glutamine into cancer cells including prostate cancer cells. Even if we do not see a statistical difference under vitamin D, this hormone modifies metabolism in such a way that some other substances can kill cancer cells more effectively. The underlying logic is that if you have, for example, prostate cancer and continue diet rich in sugar, then tumor cells will prosper and grow happily. If you block the access of both glucose and glutamine, for example using both vitamin D3/K2 and melatonin, then those cells are more susceptible for the antitumor action of the other compounds.
Makes you wonder doesn't it! I have low grade prostate cancer and for the last 2 years it has only been monitored but "none" of my urologists have "ever" mentioned any lifestyle changes like diet or exercise...
The mutated or compromised mitochondria of cancer cells cannot process ketones, as normal cells can. (Normal cells make ATP thru "oxidative phosflorylation") In stark contrast with normal cells, cancer cells are instead making their energy thru fermentation, using sugar (or carbs) for fuel, and they also use glutamine for fuel. (and they don't "respire", as normal cells do) Cancer cells make their energy without oxygen. When you reduce sugar and carbs enough in your diet, (about 50 grams of carbohydrates a day, and no or very little sugar, maybe 5 grams max), then cancer cells get "hungry". Second step to killing cancer cells is intermittent fasting, (or vigorous exercise) which reduces the glutamine in your body. Takes about 36 hours for the glucose stored in the liver to be depleted, (or possibly a bit longer) , then the body starts burning fat to make ketones. At this point, the healthy cells are living on the ketones, but the cancer cells have nothing left to "eat", and they will either be suppressed, or die. There are also glutamine-reducing drugs being developed, that are not needed in great amounts and do not damage the body, like chemo, radiation, drugs and surgeries do. How focused is the medical industry on healing cancer patients? Consider that in the hospitals, they feed those already weakened with chemo skinny and sick cancer patients jello, ice cream, bread, cookies, orange juice. How ironic, and how ignorant, and what a shame. The cancer industry is worth hundreds of billions of dollars annually. Dr Thomas Seyfried has done 40 years of cancer research, and has written multiple white papers explaining the metabolic roots of cancer, and how it can be controlled and even killed thru the Keto diet. I'm not exactly gone full Keto yet, but 5 months ago, I quit eating sugar, have reduced carbs significantly, reduced portion sizes, and walk 1.5 miles a day, and plan to increase this. Lost 24 pounds in 3 months. Also, I don't sit down anywhere near as much. Pressure on your bottom reduces circulation, and so reduces oxygen, (hypoxia) possibly around the prostate. Hypoxia is also a trigger for undifferentiated cell growth. So I don't sit as much anymore..
However, I am the only patient in my urologist practice (fairly large) that follows the recommendations in this presentation. Sad ! Missing is the use of Heliotherapy to improve one's Vitamin D levels.
Or anything nutrition related for that matter. They don't know how to treat the root cause of your problem either. They only know how to hand out pills and hope you feel better. Its like they all work for big pharma. If they actually cured people, there wouldn't be people to sell their drugs to.
Funny huh?! I agree. My husband was diagnosed with 4th stage prostate cancer in August. It’s metastasized in bone in 15 places. Medical field basically says 8 month to 1 year without conventional medicine. Nothing we can do for you. We sought naturopathic doctor that is checking hormones, prescribing ivermectin, fenben, and other supplements like vitamin d, c, micro greens, etc. no animal protein of any kind like butter, dairy etc. vegan/plant based diet. We will see where this leads.
Please qualify “limit”. One soft drink a week, or one per month. One cup of yogurt per week, per month, or none. 28 on the BMI or 26. A burger a month or none. None is more straight forward but what’s more realistic. It’s not that one even eats a hamburger but that you somewhat, accidentally, get the corn breaded cauliflower that’s deep fried. How much do we need to, or not need to split hairs. Such good studies with so many followed. Do you get points if you don’t drink but have a little too much sugar? What did the group who followed the recommendations really do?
Good point. I think instead of using the word "limit," they should say "do not eat" or "do not drink." If a type of food or drink is bad for you, stop consuming it all together! Having even a little shouldn't be acceptable. We all get used to change and changing your diet is no different.
100 % and it makes you wonder if they even read the studies in their medical journals. There's no lack of studies pointing to hormones and casien in dairy causing cancer or at least highly increasing the risk, so why would they recommend dairy at all ??? the seed oils cause inflammation, the last thing anyone needs, but especially cancer papermaking. Your comment saved me wasting time watching this video. ❤🙏
Oily fish is great for protein and omega 3 fatty acids, but I recommend to avoid Norwegian farmed salmon due to pesticide toxicity, and opt for Scottish farmed salmon instead. Check the label for guarantees that the salmon is reared to high welfare standards, and clean waters in the local environment in which the salmon are farmed.
@@Gary65437 True, but some are worse than others. For instance, Norwegian farmed salmon is more toxic than farmed salmon from the north-west coast of Scotland.
This really says nothing as to how much we find cancer causing toxins in the Western diet as opposed to an Asiatic diet. Certainly, they have less pc, but why. What do they do that we don’t. I live in Thailand and many Thai’s east a very poor diet of cheap-grease soaked chicken, pork and low quality meat; fried dough, rice dough, processed meats, etc. And the amount of vegetables they eat daily is much, much less than the rice and noodles they eat. You could be doing all the right things but ingesting more plastics, stainless steel or teflon, antibiotic (when I ate meat over 50 years), etc. More questions than answers.
My dad is in stage 4,I share what I am starting to learn, I wish I would have shown interest in this type of info before it was so critical, At minimum I educated myself fir my future, Thank you
Great information...THANK YOU. My PSA number dropped by 15% in 6 months using a similar program
My psa is a bit high. Bph no cancer. Any details on your diet? Different from these recommendations?
@@MrBluto2761 Sure. Eliminated all dairy...and red meat. Increased fruit intake...blueberries, pineapple, pomegranate, and bananas. I also eat Salmon 1-2 times a week. limited bread and rice intake as well. Give it a try.,..
@Mark Lampkin thanks much. I'm eating pretty similar things,but do eat bread,rice other carbs. My psa has dropped very slightly in the last year. I'll try cutting back on carbs. I'm also taking some supplements, zyflamend and Pom-T specifically for prostate health. Stay well.
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Well, medicine is a complex story. There is plenty of molecular pathways that play a role in human diseases. For example, vitamin D was studied in prostate cancer (Vital-2, Vital-3, ViDA (New Zealand), Amaterasu (Japan). No significant influence of vitamin D on frequency of prostate cancer was found. In the Vital-2 study with 4,000 units/day the increased frequency of heart attacks was found (statistical accident?). However, details are important. Vitamin D activates cellular mechanism that inhibit growth of cancer cells by blocking both transport of glucose and glutamine into cancer cells including prostate cancer cells. Even if we do not see a statistical difference under vitamin D, this hormone modifies metabolism in such a way that some other substances can kill cancer cells more effectively. The underlying logic is that if you have, for example, prostate cancer and continue diet rich in sugar, then tumor cells will prosper and grow happily. If you block the access of both glucose and glutamine, for example using both vitamin D3/K2 and melatonin, then those cells are more susceptible for the antitumor action of the other compounds.
These are some wonderful insights. thank you
wonderful lies
Thank you for this information.
organic sprouted pumpkin seeds is always great for your prostate
What took you so long to study impact of plant based diet when studies done decades ago showed a significant benefit to a plant based diet.
Makes you wonder doesn't it! I have low grade prostate cancer and for the last 2 years it has only been monitored but "none" of my urologists have "ever" mentioned any lifestyle changes like diet or exercise...
The mutated or compromised mitochondria of cancer cells cannot process ketones, as normal cells can. (Normal cells make ATP thru "oxidative phosflorylation") In stark contrast with normal cells, cancer cells are instead making their energy thru fermentation, using sugar (or carbs) for fuel, and they also use glutamine for fuel. (and they don't "respire", as normal cells do) Cancer cells make their energy without oxygen.
When you reduce sugar and carbs enough in your diet, (about 50 grams of carbohydrates a day, and no or very little sugar, maybe 5 grams max), then cancer cells get "hungry". Second step to killing cancer cells is intermittent fasting, (or vigorous exercise) which reduces the glutamine in your body. Takes about 36 hours for the glucose stored in the liver to be depleted, (or possibly a bit longer) , then the body starts burning fat to make ketones. At this point, the healthy cells are living on the ketones, but the cancer cells have nothing left to "eat", and they will either be suppressed, or die. There are also glutamine-reducing drugs being developed, that are not needed in great amounts and do not damage the body, like chemo, radiation, drugs and surgeries do.
How focused is the medical industry on healing cancer patients? Consider that in the hospitals, they feed those already weakened with chemo skinny and sick cancer patients jello, ice cream, bread, cookies, orange juice. How ironic, and how ignorant, and what a shame. The cancer industry is worth hundreds of billions of dollars annually.
Dr Thomas Seyfried has done 40 years of cancer research, and has written multiple white papers explaining the metabolic roots of cancer, and how it can be controlled and even killed thru the Keto diet.
I'm not exactly gone full Keto yet, but 5 months ago, I quit eating sugar, have reduced carbs significantly, reduced portion sizes, and walk 1.5 miles a day, and plan to increase this. Lost 24 pounds in 3 months.
Also, I don't sit down anywhere near as much. Pressure on your bottom reduces circulation, and so reduces oxygen, (hypoxia) possibly around the prostate. Hypoxia is also a trigger for undifferentiated cell growth. So I don't sit as much anymore..
You are 1000% CORRECT with your information keep up the great work.
Cancer cells are innovative. If you starve them of glucose and glutamine, they figure a way around it.
Works for me
However, I am the only patient in my urologist practice (fairly large) that follows the recommendations in this presentation. Sad ! Missing is the use of Heliotherapy to improve one's Vitamin D levels.
I would love to help in developing easy to cook healthy recipes.
I am starting radiotherapy myself and will be eating several smaller dishes every day and will be posting the recipes. 😮❤
don't consume supplements unless recommended by a doctor. Doctor's don't usually know to much about supplements.
Or anything nutrition related for that matter. They don't know how to treat the root cause of your problem either. They only know how to hand out pills and hope you feel better. Its like they all work for big pharma. If they actually cured people, there wouldn't be people to sell their drugs to.
Funny huh?! I agree. My husband was diagnosed with 4th stage prostate cancer in August. It’s metastasized in bone in 15 places. Medical field basically says 8 month to 1 year without conventional medicine. Nothing we can do for you. We sought naturopathic doctor that is checking hormones, prescribing ivermectin, fenben, and other supplements like vitamin d, c, micro greens, etc. no animal protein of any kind like butter, dairy etc. vegan/plant based diet. We will see where this leads.
Please qualify “limit”. One soft drink a week, or one per month. One cup of yogurt per week, per month, or none. 28 on the BMI or 26. A burger a month or none. None is more straight forward but what’s more realistic. It’s not that one even eats a hamburger but that you somewhat, accidentally, get the corn breaded cauliflower that’s deep fried. How much do we need to, or not need to split hairs. Such good studies with so many followed. Do you get points if you don’t drink but have a little too much sugar? What did the group who followed the recommendations really do?
Good point. I think instead of using the word "limit," they should say "do not eat" or "do not drink." If a type of food or drink is bad for you, stop consuming it all together! Having even a little shouldn't be acceptable. We all get used to change and changing your diet is no different.
My current recommendation from my pc nutritionist is to avoid eggs because of choline in the yolks, so egg whites are probably okay.
Is choline bad for prostate cancer?
If so, why, exactly?
Thanks!
Sorry to state as I love eggs but Choline is in the egg whites as well
You seem to be pushing seed (vegetable) oils and dairy. Rethink what you are doing as both are NOT good.
they said "non-Saturated oil, such as olive and nuts"
100 % and it makes you wonder if they even read the studies in their medical journals. There's no lack of studies pointing to hormones and casien in dairy causing cancer or at least highly increasing the risk, so why would they recommend dairy at all ??? the seed oils cause inflammation, the last thing anyone needs, but especially cancer papermaking. Your comment saved me wasting time watching this video. ❤🙏
@@Faiselmohathere's pretty much only three, so not hard for them to be specific. olive, Avocado and coconut oils seem safe The rest are horrible
Can we eat banana in prostate problem.?
T.Colin Campbell and others did research and wrote about plant based diets and cancer over 25 years ago….this is not breakthrough info.
Its not but you have a huge slew of Doctors who say food and diet has no impact on cancer. So this needed to be presented again.
Oily fish is great for protein and omega 3 fatty acids, but I recommend to avoid Norwegian farmed salmon due to pesticide toxicity, and opt for Scottish farmed salmon instead. Check the label for guarantees that the salmon is reared to high welfare standards, and clean waters in the local environment in which the salmon are farmed.
Since when has farmed salmon been good from ANYWHERE (Its good at distroying natural habitat though)
@@Jack-2day There are some ethical salmon farms in Scotland.
Limit all fish including sardines as they contain arsenic and mercury in mostly the large fish.
@@Gary65437 True, but some are worse than others. For instance, Norwegian farmed salmon is more toxic than farmed salmon from the north-west coast of Scotland.
telling people to eat nuts an nut butters... which will make you fat as hell
This really says nothing as to how much we find cancer causing toxins in the Western diet as opposed to an Asiatic diet. Certainly, they have less pc, but why. What do they do that we don’t. I live in Thailand and many Thai’s east a very poor diet of cheap-grease soaked chicken, pork and low quality meat; fried dough, rice dough, processed meats, etc. And the amount of vegetables they eat daily is much, much less than the rice and noodles they eat. You could be doing all the right things but ingesting more plastics, stainless steel or teflon, antibiotic (when I ate meat over 50 years), etc. More questions than answers.
the red meat stats are nonsense.
Duh, thanks for the obvious.