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Dairy and prostate cancer: Conflicting information

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Apr 8 8:03am | Replies (62)

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@heavyphil

Hey Jacko, are you sure that’s Ripple MILK and not Ripple WINE? 😁
Remember that stuff?
Your diet sounds like a sane, well balanced one so stay on it. What always gets me when “experts” say to avoid dairy is that milk - good organic milk - contains estrogens!
So they tell you that milk may cause or enhance the chance of PCa but then they put you ON ADT when you get PCa!! Do you see a totally f****d up mixed message here?
Don’t eat dairy - it contains estrogen hormones!! You have prostate cancer - we’re putting you on estrogen-like hormones!!
Maybe a better treatment should consist of 35% heavy cream since it contains the highest amount of estrogen/progesterone and would be a great and tasty substitute for ADT?
My suggestion is, of course, absurd; but so are the many boilerplate dictums handed out like candy by these “experts”.
Maybe estrogen sensitive breast cancer might be affected by dairy for obvious reasons, but much more actual research needs to be done for PCa.
Phil

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Back in my day it was Boone’s Farm Apple wine and
Mogen David. I recently read some other prostate related suggestions. First, a study was done that showed white mushroom supplements had an effect on slowing PC. Second, some food suggestions to reduce glucose: berries, Greek Yogurt(doesn’t it have dairy?) and dark chocolate. I gave up chocolate but recently found a plant based dark chocolate called JoJo’s. It has cashews, almonds and cranberries in small chocolate squares. It was created by a mother who had cancer and was looking for an alternative to satisfy her sweet tooth. I bought some at Costco. Low carbs, very little sugar and pretty good taste. No doubt we all have our dietary beliefs. Hope all is well. PS. Stay off of that Wine!