Adding to one of my last posts on this matter, I wish to add what I followed as diet, exercise and supplement regime which I think helped so far my prostate condition:
Diet
Balancing between carbs and protein every meal/snack. I drastically diminished fat cheese and read meat, tried to eat a relative portion of protein at most meals/snacks a bit (though not rigorously) following the Zone program which is basically anti-inflammatory. Using fatty fishes regularly during the week. Introduced soy foods (fermented as tempeh and miso vs. tofu). Drinking green tea, moderate amount of coffee (helps bladder). Favoring berries and pomegranate as fruit. I do no skip breakfast, use oats and nuts, pumpkin seeds in my muesli. Using ginger, garlic, onions. Daily fiber (salads, oats). Once per week I eat vegetarian only (soy, lentils, beans, .... as protein sources).
Exercise
I do not bike. I walk two hours 2x/week and resistance train 2-3x/week. Use a very moderate dose of creatine before and after exercise mostly for muscle recovery and preserving. I also use a trampoline between exercise efforts to help circulating the lymphatic fluid. I often work by alternating standing and sitting.
Supplementation (prostate, BPH and cancer focus).
- Zyflamend Whole Body (anti-inflammatory)
- Ultra Natural Prostate (saw palmetto, flower pollen extract, boswellia serrata, pumpkin seed oil, singing nettle, pygeum, lycopene, beta-sitosterol, boron, …)
- I3C/DIM
- Broccoli extract
- Green tea extract
- Curcumin
- Pomegranate extract
- IP6 (increases also immunity)
- Probiotics
- Zinc citrate
- Moderate EPA/DHA, very moderate selenium, Vitamin E, soy isoflavones (genistein/daidzein, ...), GLA (only when deficient in the free fatty acids tests), quercetin
- Cycling from time to time with extra beta-sitosterol (helps BPH) and pumpkin seed extract (mild 5-alpha-reductase inhibitor)
Regularly testing as posted here (include hormonal (total T, free T, E2, DHT, ...), PSA, free PSA, free fatty acids (check EPA/AA and omega6/omega3 ratios for inflammation), hr-CRP, IGF-1, ....).
Regular urologist visits for post void residual, digital rectal exam.
Keep researching (e.g. read this and follow emerging treatments such as this one in Israel).
Do not give cancer a chance! Read this.
Edited by albedo, 22 August 2015 - 05:33 PM.