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CA-125 through the roof - 2,847.

Gynecologic Cancers | Last Active: Sep 18 11:14am | Replies (16)

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@jaynus55

Thank you so much for the nutrition information. I already eat some of the things you listed, and I will try some of the others.
Oh - I'm not going to be 91. That is my friend who had prostate cancer 12 years ago that will soon turn 91. I'm 69 and looking forward to making it to 70. I plan to keep up the fight!

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@jaynus55

Good morning,

I stand corrected. Both you and your friend are fighters. I trust he's currently doing well!

CA125 is a protein that can be elevated in various conditions, including ovarian cancer, endometriosis, and inflammatory diseases. While I'm not a medical professional, below are some general information on how to potentially lower CA125 levels. Please consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.

Some natural ways to potentially lower CA125 levels include:

1. _Dietary changes_: Increase omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, and fiber-rich foods.
2. _Turmeric/Curcumin_: Anti-inflammatory properties may help reduce CA125.
3. _Green tea_: Antioxidants and catechins may contribute to lower CA125.
4. _Vitamin D_: Maintain adequate levels, as deficiencies may contribute to elevated CA125.
5. _Probiotics_: Support gut health, which may help regulate inflammation.
6. _Reduce stress_: High stress levels can contribute to inflammation and elevated CA125.
7. _Exercise regularly_: Promotes overall health and may help lower CA125.
8. _Get enough sleep_: Aim for 7-8 hours of sleep per night to help regulate inflammation.

Some medical treatments and procedures may also help lower CA125 levels, such as:

1. _Surgery_: Removing affected tissues or organs.
2. _Chemotherapy_: Targeting cancer cells.
3. _Hormonal therapies_: Regulating hormonal imbalances.

Again, please consult a healthcare professional for personalized guidance on lowering CA125 levels. They will help determine the best course of action based on your specific situation.

Warmest regards,
Carol