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Originally Posted by Enchanterlingum
study once a few years ago that every man over the age of 75 had at the very minimum low-grade prostate cancer when they were autopsied.
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but doesnt that make sense? older men have high estradiol and low testosterone..
but is prostate cancer a worry? yes, and no
prostate cancer is the most predominant cancer and #2 cancer causing death(1st is lung cancer)
besides odds of getting prostate cancer is about 15% but dying from prostate cancer are about 2.5%
http://www.cancer.org/cancer/cancerb...ng-from-cancer
so there are easy things to do to avoid cancer
I'm still confused about LpA and heart disease
the Vit C people say Lpa is more important risk factor for CAD than cholestrol
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19623058 and mainstream medicine seems to agree
basically it's like this
your arteries are hoses and made from collagen
as time/pressure goes on, the hoses need to be repaired
to repair them,. they need collagen
collagen, needs vit C
no vitamin C, the body will use LDL cholesterol, ie LpA
humans can't make vit C, animals can, animals dont have heart attacks
bears have cholesterol 300+ in hibernation.
Dr mercola(hack) explains it well
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/ar...s-pauling.aspx
and dr Levy has written books on it
basically, take 10+grams vit C
lysine/proline(which bind to LpA and vit K to get ride of plaques you already have
keep estrogen 20-30pg/ml
and testostrone 500+(try to get a 30+ ratio)
grapefruit can help prostate
"
Grapefruit's naringenin repairs DNA, may protect against
prostate cance"
http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?d...&tname=disease