> I just do not believe that it helps slow down or reduce cancer once you have it Well, From http://www.prostate-cancer.org/education/nutrprod/ScholzBlum_Nutrition_Prostate_Cancer.html I quote :...
sorry for the late response. Even if the horse is out of the barn, perhaps it is still not too late. Here is an interesting article from a fairly reputed website started by oncologists (i.e from the...
> but the cow is out of the barn. Well, I see what you mean, but speaking for myself, I am not sure that statement applies to me. I have probably eaten lamb 2 or 3 times a year, never knowingly ate...
Have you heard of Dean Ornish diet for prostate cancer ? Any thoughts on that at all ? There is another theory circulating around that since prostate cancer is more prevalant in Western countries...
forgot to add that I am in the South East, which apparently has the best urologists according to my GP...
Thanks English Alf. My experience of NHS has been okay. Not too great. Not too bad. Two years ago, when I went to my NHS GP with the bladder outlet obstruction issue, he asked me if I had private...
Thanks logoslidat. This UK private urologist seems to be extremely busy, but his secretary is a very friendly helpful person. Obviously she is not a scientist or medic but she knows some of the...
Purgatory : thanks for the immediate response. much appreciated. I am having a hard time communicating with my GP and specialist. Everyone seems to be in such a hurry, I cannot sit and talk patiently...
First time post, perhaps its not the appropriate forum, but I did not see a seperate urology forum, hence trying here. Problem summary : Bladder outlet obstruction (probably physiological) for...