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Cranberry RCT study

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@brianjarvis

Thank you for these links! I will review them more thoroughly.

Being on AS, I’m always on the hunt for credible evidence regarding exercise and dietary protocols that have shown, via some level of scientific evidence (RCT’s being the best) to show a statistically significant lowering of known PCa progression related biomarkers.

I fully understand (and expect) that “natural methods” will never be absolutely conclusive for beneficial effect in PCa progression reduction,

However, when one runs into a favorable double blinded, placebo controlled RCT’s that shows clear PCa biomarker related beneficial effect, whether (as in this study) the PSA reduction was related to the elimination of chronic prostatitis, prostate size reduction (BHP), inflammation reduction, UTI elimination or a true slowing of PCa progression, I say “sign me up”.

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@handera Those are all important efforts to look into.

I’m just personally cautious not to chase after every study - realizing that many things can cause PSA to fluctuate without having any impact on the PCa at all. Otherwise, I’d be desperately pumping myself full of supplements - some legitimate, some snake oil.

Just be cautious.