P. S. — prostate cancer

 

 

 
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Archived from Charlotte Gerson's book

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   P. S. was 69 years old in 1991 when he was diagnosed with prostate cancer.
He had several needle biopsies, three of which showed the presence
of malignant cells, while three others were negative. His PSA (prostatespecific
antigen) stood at 6—not very elevated, but above normal.

   P. S. started the Gerson Therapy at the Gerson clinic in Mexico in
1991 and—as we often note—at first his PSA rose, reaching 14 at the
end of three months. The patient was somewhat alarmed by this
increase, but he persevered with the treatment. Indeed, after 18 months,
his PSA went down to 0.3. Now in his 80s, P. S. is perfectly well, as
shown by his regular annual check-ups. His prostate is normal and his
present PSA stands at 2.1 (latest report was October 2006).


 
 
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