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by Allen

I have had a high psa for the past 8 years ranging from 8 to 12 .After reading some of John Lees take on progestrone cream in reducing the psa level ,I started using the cream in June .I went for a psa test last week and could not wait for the results to see how much my psa had dropped .I was very disappointed when I saw the results 15.9

Why the increase?

Allen

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Dec 06, 2011
psa level
by: Anonymous

Please read Eugene Shippens book on testosterone for men. It is extremely important.

Dec 06, 2011
Mr
by: Wray

Hi Allen There are so many confounding factors I couldn't tell you. BPH, drugs and infections are but some of them. PSA is a very unreliable marker, it can't detect cancer, as evidenced by the man who discovered it making a point saying it should not be used, see The Great Prostate Mistake. Two large studies conducted in America and Europe both concluded it should not be used, see here and here. I'm not sure where you live, but if in the northern hemisphere you are now in winter. Vitamin D levels drop over winter. So if you want to get your PSA down quickly take vitamin D. It's also protective against cancer, many of them, including prostate, see here, here, here, here and here. These are excellent videos to watch too, see here, here, here and here. For more info on levels, testing etc see the Vitamin D Council, GrassrootsHealth, Birmingham Hospital and Vitamin D Links websites. Blood levels should be 70-100ng/ml or 175-250nmol/L and not the 30ng/ml or 75nmol/L most labs and doctors regard as adequate. And the minimum daily dose should be 5000iu's per day, although the latest research indicates it should be 10,000iu's per day, see here. Continued below. Take care Wray

Dec 06, 2011
Mr
by: Wray

Hi Allen Were you using enough progesterone? I recommend 10-100mg/day, more if symptoms are severe. You might like to read a few comments from men using it, see here, here here and here. Take care Wray

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