I printed off this article and have it in my health folder now :-). I was wondering if you think that ivermectin or any of these other compounds could help with chronic prostatitis? My 63 yo husband's blood work keeps showing a very high PSA numbers and they did biopsies and an MRI that don't show cancer but they're really concerned about the number being so high. Can you preemptively do this protocol?
Please read Dr Robert Yoho's book "Surviving Healthcare" and the chapter on Prostate Cancer. I can tell you from experience that PSA numbers are almost meaningless. Although My Husband died from Melanoma, 12 years ago he had a NEEDLESS robotic prostatectomy that left him completely impotent before that. Thank God he was not incontinent. He had NO SYMPTOMS except a "high" PSA score. If your husband feels fine but just has a high score, don't do ANYTHING until you research it and talk to men who have "been there." Most men die with a high PSA or enlarged prostate or even prostate cancer - BUT because it is so slow growing it is not a high enough risk to warrant the catastrophic side effects of surgery. I give this warning to everyone I know because of my experience. So sad. We were both young and it ruined our love life :-(
I’ve been considering trying ivermectin for my small fiber neuropathy. It came to mind when I read an article about using it on an open wound and the nerve healed. Small fiber neuropathy has to do with the tiny UNmyelinated C-fibers, like in your skin. Any thoughts, anybody?
I printed off this article and have it in my health folder now :-). I was wondering if you think that ivermectin or any of these other compounds could help with chronic prostatitis? My 63 yo husband's blood work keeps showing a very high PSA numbers and they did biopsies and an MRI that don't show cancer but they're really concerned about the number being so high. Can you preemptively do this protocol?
Please read Dr Robert Yoho's book "Surviving Healthcare" and the chapter on Prostate Cancer. I can tell you from experience that PSA numbers are almost meaningless. Although My Husband died from Melanoma, 12 years ago he had a NEEDLESS robotic prostatectomy that left him completely impotent before that. Thank God he was not incontinent. He had NO SYMPTOMS except a "high" PSA score. If your husband feels fine but just has a high score, don't do ANYTHING until you research it and talk to men who have "been there." Most men die with a high PSA or enlarged prostate or even prostate cancer - BUT because it is so slow growing it is not a high enough risk to warrant the catastrophic side effects of surgery. I give this warning to everyone I know because of my experience. So sad. We were both young and it ruined our love life :-(
Thank you for this information Gigi!
Research Annatto and prostate health, a teaspoon a day works for me, shrinks swelling, I pee freely comes to mind.
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Truly Great News!! Thank you!!
I’ve been considering trying ivermectin for my small fiber neuropathy. It came to mind when I read an article about using it on an open wound and the nerve healed. Small fiber neuropathy has to do with the tiny UNmyelinated C-fibers, like in your skin. Any thoughts, anybody?
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