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Dear List,

here I have info from a (non-English) newsletter, saying

there is a PSA lowering supplement (as an add-on) available in the

Netherlands.

Name: Prostasol

Ingredients:

Serenoa repens,

Pygeum,

Panax pseudo-ginseng,

Ganoderma Lucidum,

Zingiber officinale,

Scutellaria baicalensis,

Urtica Dioca,

Beta Sisterol,

Camposterol,

Quercetin.

Package: 60 capsules

Price: 90 Euro

Company:

medpro

Tel. 0031-33-2867642

email: office@...

To date not yet printed research results say that

Prostasol lowers PSA, improves quality of life, and possibly relieves pain

from metastases.

Best,

Katharina

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Hi Katharina

The power of serenoa repens to lower PSA has been demonstrated in the

past - also on PubMed.

This shows serenoa repens (saw palmetto) inducing both apoptosis and

necrosis. Myristoleic Acid (AKA omega 5) is found in serenoa repens.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve & db=pubmed & dopt=Abstra\

ct & list_uids=11304730

The dosage required is above 900 mg./day taken about 3 times per day.

The cheapest source in the USA is the Saw Palmetto Harvesting Co.,

which produces serenoa repens for other supplement comapnies.

This can become toxic if taken for more than a few weeks at this

level. At about $20/mo. it looks cheap enough to give it try.

http://store./sawpalmetto/sawpal320mgs.html

Rick

> Dear List,

>

> here I have info from a (non-English) newsletter, saying

> there is a PSA lowering supplement (as an add-on) available in the

> Netherlands.

>

> Name: Prostasol

>

> Ingredients:

> Serenoa repens,

> Pygeum,

> Panax pseudo-ginseng,

> Ganoderma Lucidum,

> Zingiber officinale,

> Scutellaria baicalensis,

> Urtica Dioca,

> Beta Sisterol,

> Camposterol,

> Quercetin.

> Package: 60 capsules

> Price: 90 Euro

>

> Company:

> medpro

> Tel. 0031-33-2867642

> email: office@m...

>

> To date not yet printed research results say that

> Prostasol lowers PSA, improves quality of life, and possibly

relieves pain

> from metastases.

>

> Best,

> Katharina

>

>

>

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