Peptides/bioregulators and prostate cancer

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Hello everybody.

A buddy recently told me about his and father and the unfortunate circumstances that he's found himself in. And it got me thinking about what could possibly bring some comfort to him and then ultimately what I should be doing now to prevent something like that from happening to me.

I'm currently interested in research, data, anecdotal stories, and personal experiences regarding prostate cancer and the peptides and bioregulators used to treat the causes and symptoms.

I'm aware of Prostamax and it's use with prostate health. But what else is there?
 
Hello everybody.

A buddy recently told me about his and father and the unfortunate circumstances that he's found himself in. And it got me thinking about what could possibly bring some comfort to him and then ultimately what I should be doing now to prevent something like that from happening to me.

I'm currently interested in research, data, anecdotal stories, and personal experiences regarding prostate cancer and the peptides and bioregulators used to treat the causes and symptoms.

I'm aware of Prostamax and it's use with prostate health. But what else is there?
Have you been diagnosed with BPH, enlarged prostate or are you just trying to avoid problems in the future? How old are you?
 
I wake up multiple times a night to pee will prostamax helps?
 
I wake up multiple times a night to pee will prostamax helps?
5 mg Tadalafil before bed will help. I do that and Beta Sisterol morning and night does work for me. The Prostamax never really did anything for me, used it for a couple of months, maybe not long enough, I don't know. Never tried the Glycine.
 
GLycine
5 mg Tadalafil before bed will help. I do that and Beta Sisterol morning and night does work for me. The Prostamax never really did anything for me, used it for a couple of months, maybe not long enough, I don't know. Never tried the Glycine.
Glycine helps with that freaking GOTTA GO NOW feeling and tadalafil helps you actually go easily when you get there (BPH issues).
 
No, but 5 mg of Glycine every night before bed will.
Interesting, just looked up the benefits of glycine. Looking to add it to my routine for a few months to see the effect it may have. I may get up once a night to pee, nothing disruptive. But glycine looks like it affects more than peeing at night. Thank you for putting it on my radar.
 
Interesting, just looked up the benefits of glycine. Looking to add it to my routine for a few months to see the effect it may have. I may get up once a night to pee, nothing disruptive. But glycine looks like it affects more than peeing at night. Thank you for putting it on my radar.

No Problem. I my case, It shockingly started helping from the first dose. Who knew?
 
I wake up multiple times a night to pee will prostamax helps?

I never trust the Russian peptides (Khavinson bioregulators) like Prostamax to do anything. Seems more like niche marketing than targeted signaling. The most evidence seems to be for Epitalon.

KPV would be a better bet for symptoms:


But I would not take KPV (or any other non-prescribed peptides) with active cancer, or even with a history of cancer. I work in marketing, not medicine. But it seems too risky:

Gemini said:
We simply do not have the human longitudinal data to determine if KPV’s anti-inflammatory benefits outweigh the risk of it binding to melanocortin receptors on a dormant or formerly malignant prostate cell line, potentially triggering a recurrence.
 
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Have you been diagnosed with BPH, enlarged prostate or are you just trying to avoid problems in the future? How old are you?
I'm not diagnosed with anything. This is research to share with someone else while gathering information for myself since I too have a prostate. I'm 37 in a few days.
 
5mg or 5 grams? I take 2 grams before bed every night, as the dosage on the bottle states. Plus a little bit of my own research.
I been taking 3000mg for quite a few months now and it helps, I am 60 with a few BPH issues.
 
5 grams. You know, rednecks and the metric system.
I do, because I too am what one could consider a redneck. Not a hillbilly, but definitely a redneck.

Have you noticed a difference between different dosages or have you only tried the 5 grams? I just trying to see your data collected so I can see if it's worth adding a couple more pills to my bed time stack.
 
5 mg Tadalafil before bed will help. I do that and Beta Sisterol morning and night does work for me. The Prostamax never really did anything for me, used it for a couple of months, maybe not long enough, I don't know. Never tried the Glycine.
I got 5mg Tadalafil on the way. It is supposed to be great as a preworkout for pumps and possibly lower blood pressure plus a myriad of other health benefits.
 
Hello everybody.

A buddy recently told me about his and father and the unfortunate circumstances that he's found himself in. And it got me thinking about what could possibly bring some comfort to him and then ultimately what I should be doing now to prevent something like that from happening to me.

I'm currently interested in research, data, anecdotal stories, and personal experiences regarding prostate cancer and the peptides and bioregulators used to treat the causes and symptoms.

I'm aware of Prostamax and it's use with prostate health. But what else is there?
If you did not already know prostate cancer is not always as bad as it sounds. While it certainly can spread and cause great harm, it also often does not do a lot, and while prostate cancer is very common most men with it, die with the cancer, and not from it.
 
I do, because I too am what one could consider a redneck. Not a hillbilly, but definitely a redneck.

Have you noticed a difference between different dosages or have you only tried the 5 grams? I just trying to see your data collected so I can see if it's worth adding a couple more pills to my bed time stack.

Just started 2 weeks ago so, too soon to say.... haven't tried changing doses yet.
 
I got 5mg Tadalafil on the way. It is supposed to be great as a preworkout for pumps and possibly lower blood pressure plus a myriad of other health benefits.

Same. Although I am sorta wishing I had gotten the 2.5mg. If it's active for like 36 hours seems like saturation at 5mg might be a bit much.
 
I'm currently interested in research, data, anecdotal stories, and personal experiences regarding prostate cancer and the peptides and bioregulators used to treat the causes and symptoms.
When hubby has a lot of cow’s milk, his prostate gets swollen. It’s been the case since 35-40yo, maybe earlier. With him and two teens in the house it’s good we shop at Costco. 🥛 Anecdotally, as women age we can develop dairy and wheat sensitivities. It may be a general aging symptom as much as gender-hormone related. Milk has been easy enough to avoid to see if I feel better, it may be worth a try if someone’s having symptoms. Wheat otoh is everywhere.

On one hand it’s easy to look for healing peptides, but be cautious with your buddy’s father as they often encourage cancer growth. The growth warnings seem easy to find.

For yourself (and other guys with general prostate swelling, malaise) healing peptides may be a preventative move since there’s no cancer to feed. Some people stay on low dose GLP-1s for the anti-inflammatory benefit.
 
Same. Although I am sorta wishing I had gotten the 2.5mg. If it's active for like 36 hours seems like saturation at 5mg might be a bit much.
I take 5mg every evening for the last year but have never felt like it was too much. Maybe at that dosage, the saturation point is exactly what works to help urine flow and your body expels what it don't need.
 
When hubby has a lot of cow’s milk, his prostate gets swollen. It’s been the case since 35-40yo, maybe earlier. With him and two teens in the house it’s good we shop at Costco. 🥛 Anecdotally, as women age we can develop dairy and wheat sensitivities. It may be a general aging symptom as much as gender-hormone related. Milk has been easy enough to avoid to see if I feel better, it may be worth a try if someone’s having symptoms. Wheat otoh is everywhere.

On one hand it’s easy to look for healing peptides, but be cautious with your buddy’s father as they often encourage cancer growth. The growth warnings seem easy to find.

For yourself (and other guys with general prostate swelling, malaise) healing peptides may be a preventative move since there’s no cancer to feed. Some people stay on low dose GLP-1s for the anti-inflammatory benefit.
I have noticed the same when I eat beef, like steak, burgers, etc. Milk don't seem to bother me. Mentioned it to my urologist and he looked at me kind of puzzled, said he never heard that one before!
 
I just started glycine the beginning of the year. It is a game changer. I do 6 grams every night before bed. It definitely helps with sleep.
For bathroom breaks in the middle of the night? I definitely get the sleep benefits from it but I'm still going 2-4 times per night (2 is more the normal). I do keep very hydrated though and that's the double edged sword. Great health wise but it's gotta come out at some point... lol
 
Yeah, mainly sleep. I chug water all day but then stop about 3 hrs (or ateast 2) before bed and that usually does the trick. At most get up once to pee.
 

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