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I'm still fine. see our group's menu " files " disease research, and

you will find several others comments from the past..

bG

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> Can anyone comment on any prostate issues success with

microelectricity?

> In particular, prostatitis, which is bacterial but could also be

> non-bacterial infections. The pain is quite debilitating. The

> urologists are clueless. Thanks.

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> Ed

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I don't know about microelectricity for prostatitis, so I can't speak to that;

but as a fellow prostate problems man and as I nurse I am curious as to what the

urologists actually say to you and what they do to treat the infection. Do they

culture any secretions to find out what the offending germ is?

setsail2 <setsail2@...> wrote:Can anyone comment on any prostate issues

success with microelectricity?

In particular, prostatitis, which is bacterial but could also be

non-bacterial infections. The pain is quite debilitating. The

urologists are clueless. Thanks.

Ed

The group's main page has a menu to the left, with photos of Godzilla devices

and info. This is a discussion, free speech forum, not medical advice. All

info is free to members. Membership is free, but by joing, you agree to hold

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here whether jointly, severally, or individually. We are interested in your

results, but cannot say anything about repeatability, or whether this might have

medical benefits. Thanks, for your understanding, good luck researching. --bG

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Hi, rich, well our files have a few tales..I've found it very

effective in fact. The data I had said that a hormone in the

bloodstream causes the inflamation. So perhaps the dc current

changes this hormone very subtly. It is a testosterone type

hormone. There's another one that causes male pattern baldness and

DR. Beck's hair began regrowing when he used electricity for about

two years everyday. ?? who knows. I don't think a germ is

considered the cause of prostatitis usually, but it can be, as it is

in urethritis sometimes.

bG

Can anyone comment on any prostate

issues success with microelectricity?

> In particular, prostatitis, which is bacterial but could also be

> non-bacterial infections. The pain is quite debilitating. The

> urologists are clueless. Thanks.

>

> Ed

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> The group's main page has a menu to the left, with photos of

Godzilla devices and info. This is a discussion, free speech forum,

not medical advice. All info is free to members. Membership is

free, but by joing, you agree to hold harmless the posters,

including moderator, from damages from anything you find here

whether jointly, severally, or individually. We are interested in

your results, but cannot say anything about repeatability, or

whether this might have medical benefits. Thanks, for your

understanding, good luck researching. --bG

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What makes the prostate swell is too much estrogen. as men age the testosterone

is converted to estorgen. that is what gives female characteristics. the

prostate is the male equivalent to the uterus. when the estorgen incresase the

prostate grows. wHta needs to happen hormone wise is to stop the body gform

converting the testosterone to estrogen. Zinc helps and a few other thing also

that are dietary. probably the electricity dose somethnig to balance out the

hormones too.

Here are some good article that explain alot of how the hormone works.

http://www.totalityofbeing.com/ArchivedHealthArticles.htm

http://www.totalityofbeing.com/ArchivedCareofaPenis.html

ALso an FDA approved hemoroid cure works for Prostate too.

http://magneticjewelryshop.com/html/anal_heater.html

Take care,

V

> Hi, rich, well our files have a few tales..I've found it very

> effective in fact. The data I had said that a hormone in the

> bloodstream causes the inflamation. So perhaps the dc current

> changes this hormone very subtly. It is a testosterone type

> hormone. There's another one that causes male pattern baldness and

> DR. Beck's hair began regrowing when he used electricity for about

> two years everyday. ?? who knows. I don't think a germ is

> considered the cause of prostatitis usually, but it can be, as it is

> in urethritis sometimes.

> bG

> Can anyone comment on any prostate

> issues success with microelectricity?

>> In particular, prostatitis, which is bacterial but could also be

>> non-bacterial infections. The pain is quite debilitating. The

>> urologists are clueless. Thanks.

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>> Ed

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>> The group's main page has a menu to the left, with photos of

> Godzilla devices and info. This is a discussion, free speech forum,

> not medical advice. All info is free to members. Membership is

> free, but by joing, you agree to hold harmless the posters,

> including moderator, from damages from anything you find here

> whether jointly, severally, or individually. We are interested in

> your results, but cannot say anything about repeatability, or

> whether this might have medical benefits. Thanks, for your

> understanding, good luck researching. --bG

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Yes, you're right, prostatitis can be cause by many things:

http://www.prostatitis.org/causes.html

richard

baby_grand <bobluhrs@...> wrote:

Hi, rich, well our files have a few tales..I've found it very

effective in fact. The data I had said that a hormone in the

bloodstream causes the inflamation. So perhaps the dc current

changes this hormone very subtly. It is a testosterone type

hormone. There's another one that causes male pattern baldness and

DR. Beck's hair began regrowing when he used electricity for about

two years everyday. ?? who knows. I don't think a germ is

considered the cause of prostatitis usually, but it can be, as it is

in urethritis sometimes.

bG

Can anyone comment on any prostate

issues success with microelectricity?

> In particular, prostatitis, which is bacterial but could also be

> non-bacterial infections. The pain is quite debilitating. The

> urologists are clueless. Thanks.

>

> Ed

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> The group's main page has a menu to the left, with photos of

Godzilla devices and info. This is a discussion, free speech forum,

not medical advice. All info is free to members. Membership is

free, but by joing, you agree to hold harmless the posters,

including moderator, from damages from anything you find here

whether jointly, severally, or individually. We are interested in

your results, but cannot say anything about repeatability, or

whether this might have medical benefits. Thanks, for your

understanding, good luck researching. --bG

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I can give you an interesting tip on the prostatitis issue. My

father, my oncle suffered from this terribly painful disease. I had

already wiped out my clostridium infection(which almost killed me)

with bee pollen grains and then my father in one week(after 5-10

years constant pain) stopped the inflammation by the bee pollen

grains. Before that he had antibiotics about 5-6 times a year only

for temporary relief.

Go for bee pollen grains, already the Egyptians claimed you " prolong

life " by taking it. Another professor of urology claimed it to be

the " only hope " against prostatitis. Well, electricity is maybe the

second hope!

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> > Can anyone comment on any prostate issues success with

> microelectricity?

> > In particular, prostatitis, which is bacterial but could also be

> > non-bacterial infections. The pain is quite debilitating. The

> > urologists are clueless. Thanks.

> >

> > Ed

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Hi tennismannen,

OH goody I have a whole pound of them pollen granules in the frig.

Take care,

V

> I can give you an interesting tip on the prostatitis issue. My

> father, my oncle suffered from this terribly painful disease. I had

> already wiped out my clostridium infection(which almost killed me)

> with bee pollen grains and then my father in one week(after 5-10

> years constant pain) stopped the inflammation by the bee pollen

> grains. Before that he had antibiotics about 5-6 times a year only

> for temporary relief.

> Go for bee pollen grains, already the Egyptians claimed you " prolong

> life " by taking it. Another professor of urology claimed it to be

> the " only hope " against prostatitis. Well, electricity is maybe the

> second hope!

>

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>> > Can anyone comment on any prostate issues success with

>> microelectricity?

>> > In particular, prostatitis, which is bacterial but could also be

>> > non-bacterial infections. The pain is quite debilitating. The

>> > urologists are clueless. Thanks.

>> >

>> > Ed

>> >

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The Barefoot Herbalist on CureZone talks about something called a

" Zapper on a Stick " used for prostrate problems. It's inserted " you know

where " , and would likely be beneficial. Maybe someone can come up with

an accessory to perform this function?

-Raine

> > I can give you an interesting tip on the prostatitis issue. My

> > father, my oncle suffered from this terribly painful disease. I had

> > already wiped out my clostridium infection(which almost killed me)

> > with bee pollen grains and then my father in one week(after 5-10

> > years constant pain) stopped the inflammation by the bee pollen

> > grains. Before that he had antibiotics about 5-6 times a year only

> > for temporary relief.

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  • 4 years later...

Hi folks,

I am 63 and have been o testim or androgel for the past four years when I was

diagnosed w hypogonadism. My T was like 150.

I have been very happy with the T gel. I feel 100% better and my sex life is

fantastic for a guy my age.

My problem has been an increasing PSA over the past three years to where it is

now 5.0. My free PSA is 22% and T is at 494. I see the URO soon and I know he is

gonna want me to have a biopsy and also take me off the T.

Any ideas out there?

Thanks,

Rob

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Hi Rob,

Glad to hear of your improvement since starting TRT.

Thanks for the lab results so far. It seems that an increase in PSA and

prostate volume is frequent when hypogonadal men begin TRT, to the point of

" catching up " to the prostate volume of age matched men with " normal "

testosterone levels. Prostate growth seems to increase during the first year

and then stabilize (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1472885/). The

question arises if you're experiencing prostatic-related problems like

difficulty voiding.

If lab results show continued increase beyond the one year mark, I would wonder

what other factors might be at play. What are your DHT and estradiol results?

In addition to testosterone, these hormones can play a role in PSA as well.

Other factors like recent ejaculation (within 24 hours of the blood test) can

elevate PSA.

If DHT/estradiol are affecting your PSA, you could change to testosterone

injections & adjust your frequency of injection. Transdermal testosterones like

Androgel are known to cause higher DHT levels than injections & other methods of

TRT. Also, there are medications which specifically address DHT (Proscar) or

estradiol (Arimidex).

~Xian

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> Hi folks,

> I am 63 and have been o testim or androgel for the past four years when I

was diagnosed w hypogonadism. My T was like 150.

> I have been very happy with the T gel. I feel 100% better and my sex life is

fantastic for a guy my age.

> My problem has been an increasing PSA over the past three years to where it is

now 5.0. My free PSA is 22% and T is at 494. I see the URO soon and I know he is

gonna want me to have a biopsy and also take me off the T.

> Any ideas out there?

>

> Thanks,

> Rob

> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

>

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