Unfortunately, I have seen too many men suffer, often unnecessarily from prostate cancer or its medical treatment.
It’s not that medical treatments for prostate cancer are not the right approach, oftentimes it is, but it is only one part of the equation. The other is the application of aggressive lifestyle practices.
I also believe many men diagnosed with prostate cancer don’t need medical treatment and can apply targeted nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle methods to manage their disease.
I have had the privilege of helping thousands of patients navigate through prostate cancer confusion both in providing guidance to their next medical step and with targeted holistic and nutritional approaches to keep them well.
I have seen every spectrum of prostate cancer that you can imagine:
- Men with PSA in the thousands (≥ 1000 ng/ml)
- Patients with PSA as low as 1.0 ng/ml with prostate cancer
- And men with PSA in the twenties (≤ 20 ng/ml) with no prostate cancer were found after numerous biopsies
- Even men with a rare type of prostate cancer (prostate sarcoma) which is less than 1% of all diagnosis
As such, I may be a valuable resource for you.
If I had to describe how I can help you in one word, it would be CLARITY.
You are likely confused with what to do next:
“Should I get a prostate biopsy?”
“What’s the best treatment for my newly diagnosed prostate cancer?”
“I have PSA recurrence after surgery, now what?”
“What’s truly the best diet for prostate cancer?”
I can help clear up the best medical treatment for your type of prostate cancer if any medical treatment is needed at all, then prescribe a holistic protocol that will rebuild your body to make it an unfavorable environment to cancer.
The Pre-Diagnosis Prostate Cancer Phase
This is a situation where you have a high PSA and your urologist is recommending a biopsy, and you are thinking, “there’s no way I’m getting my prostate poked with needles!”
As a naturopathic functional medicine doctor, I believe less medical intervention is often best. And when the PSA is high, a biopsy is often NOT needed. However, we don’t want to be foolish. After analysis of multiple data points, we determine you need appropriate prostate cancer screening to save your life then that’s what I would suggest. It depends on your particular situation.
[See the 10 things you must know before a prostate biopsy]
If, after extensive analysis of numerous data points, we determine you should consider a prostate biopsy, I will recommend you to do so and recommend the best of the best urologists to do so from anywhere in the United States or even the world at large.
If you’ve already been diagnosed with prostate cancer, take a deep breath, and let’s figure out what is the best treatment plan for you.
The Post-diagnosis Prostate Cancer Phase
After a diagnosis has been made, there are two ways I can help.
One, if you are having trust issues with your urologist or oncologist and feel like they only recommend what treatment they do, I can help you figure out what treatment work best for the specific type of prostate cancer you have. I have no bias as I don’t medically treat prostate cancer. Also, I may know treatment options no one has told you about. I will share a secret with you, there are many medical treatments for prostate cancer outside of prostate removal or radiation. [Keep that between us]
Still, in some cases, prostate removal may be the right approach. We will figure it out together. And if a prostatectomy is the best approach, you should go to only the best surgeon. I can help you figure out who’s the best of the best closest to you.
[See the 10 things to know before deciding on prostate cancer treatment]
Two, you will learn and apply the best nutrition and lifestyle protocol for prostate cancer, the XY Wellness protocol. There is a lack of clarity on the internet regarding the best diet for prostate cancer; is it the ketogenic diet? Or should I go paleo? No, it is a plant-based diet, no? Diets for cancer are all over the place, confusing and frustrating.
Here’s the deal; XY Wellness was developed, not for brain cancer or colon cancer, but 100% for prostate cancer. And the fact that it is for prostate cancer is very important because while the ketogenic diet may be good for brain cancer (glioblastoma), for example, that does not mean it is good for prostate cancer. And guess what? It is not.
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- My prostate cancer book, Thrive, Don’t Only Survive
- Be a part of PrCa THRIVE Facebook Group
- A personalized consultation with me either by telehealth or in-person-
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