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Josea's avatar

Praying to my God for a miracle for you. For the last 4 yrs I have dealt with bladder cancer. Already 6 TURBTs. Now or later, We Will be healed! Cardiologist for >30yrs.

Keith R. Holden, M.D.'s avatar

Hi Josea. And I'm praying for a miracle for you. Miracles happen every day on this earth, and no one is immune to miracles. Yes, we will be healed!

Keith R. Holden, M.D.'s avatar

Thanks Aris. Unfortunately there isn't a way for me to monitor the GSTP1 expression response to sulforaphane. Just trying to cover my bases. Take care! That along with regularly eating steamed broccoli sprouts. Take care!

Stephanie's avatar

Hi ....my father is eighty four and just got diagnosed with prostate cancer. I found your blog. We haven't found out for sure yet if it metastasized or exactly what kind it is....do you think there is any chance at his age that it will be the slow kind? One of the 12 biopsies contained a more aggressive type, but the other 11 did not. Do you have any advice or a direction to point us in? I have him using a molecular hydrogen (Brown's gas) machine (breathing the gas and drinking the bubbled water). I also have him taking EVOlive Oil for the hydroxytyrosol and related compounds....anything you would suggest until we know more? I am devastated.

Aris Nakos's avatar

Reading this with real respect for how openly you're sharing it, Keith.

The GSTP1 detail is the one that stays with me. Most tissues carry backup detox systems and the prostate basically runs on one enzyme, which turns "environmental exposure" from a vague risk into something almost organ-specific.

And your line about healthy habits starting to feel like protection rather than advice. That reframe seems to be what actually makes people stick with the changes.

Are you finding the sulforaphane route nudges GSTP1 expression enough on its own, or is it really about stacking the small levers together?