Supplements for August 2025

I have been looking at the numbers, and as proud and happy I am with the fact, that I have kept the PSA under the initial 124 for two whole years, I also have to acknowledge that it could and should be better. In particular when I look at the overall development over time. The first 11 months I took active action to mitigate the problem my PSA was in average 89. Then it suddenly crossed the magic 100 and the following 10 months I only ones managed to bring it under 100, which in turn means that my PSA in average the past 10 months is at 106. Tendency is clear, it is not going in the right direction. I have tried to analyze where it is going wrong, but fail to spot any single reason, and bringing AI into the picture does not really help me. A few things did stand out though. I think Fenbendazole might be better than I had it showing. When I did it my numbers were in the low 80 but did not really budge from there. So, in a combination of that and the price and the fact my liver seemed unhappy with it, I opted out. I have since learned I might have done too big a dose, and since I did not take it with fat, it did not get absorbed the way it should, AND it might have been an overkill at almost 2 gram (2000 mg) a day. It seems that I should be at somewhere between 222 mg and 444 mg a day. It will make it much easier on my liver, and it will make it much cheaper. So, that is now something I will invest in when I get the money for it.

I have just added Boswellia serrata to my regime, and you can find details about that under supplements. Further more I have my eyes on something new, Luteolin. I can get it from iHerb for only 1700 baht for a total of 6 months treatment as far as I remember, so that is certainly also going to happen when I find the money to do so. Modified Citrus Pectin might also have had a positive effect, but because I am running out, I have lately reduced the 15 gram a day to 5 gram a day, and it seems to have had a negative impact on the PSA. But that is seriously expensive at about 100 dollars (3000 baht) a month, so how I am going to get my hands on that again, I am not sure. I still got worth about a week of treatment left, if I got to 15 gram a day again. But until I find a solution I will keep it at the regular 5 gram every morning. Last thing that I will be adding when my friend returns from the US is Lactoferrin. I found a really good offer on Amazon. I tried it for a month with a product found on Lazada, it was 2000 baht for 1 month with 250 mg a day. This new version is 1000 mg liposomal version and it cost 2700 baht (85 dollars) for a full year treatment. Exact same product cost on Lazada 2999 baht (92 dollars) for 2 months treatment.

Below I have listed the supplements I will be using in August.

SupplementProstate Cancer & Cancer RelevanceOther Health Properties / Notes
Activated charcoalNo direct known relevanceGI detoxification, toxin absorption
Artemisia AnnuaLimited cancer data; some anti-inflammatory effectsTraditional antiparasitic, immune support
AstragalusLimited direct evidenceImmune support, anti-inflammatory
BerberineEmerging anti-cancer properties; limited prostate dataMetabolic health, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial
Black Seed OilGeneral anti-inflammatory; no strong cancer evidenceImmune modulation, antioxidant
Boswellia serrataAnti-inflammatory; little prostate cancer dataJoint health, anti-inflammatory
Fresh broccoli sproutsContains sulforaphane linked to cancer prevention, including prostateAntioxidant, anti-inflammatory
Raw beetrootLimited cancer-specific evidenceCardiovascular support, antioxidant
CinnamonNo strong prostate cancer evidenceAntioxidant, blood sugar regulation
Clove waterNo strong cancer evidenceAntimicrobial, anti-inflammatory
Curcumin with pepperAnti-inflammatory, studied in prostate cancerAntioxidant, anti-inflammatory
Dandelion powderLimited cancer evidenceDiuretic, liver support
DMSOExperimental; no cancer use without supervisionAnti-inflammatory, tissue penetration enhancer (research use)
ElectrolyteNo direct cancer relevanceEssential for cellular function, hydration
IvermectinPreclinical prostate cancer and broad anticancer effects; ongoing clinical trialsAntiparasitic, anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory
FenbendazoleEmerging evidence of anticancer effects (notably pancreatic), limited clinical trialsAntiparasitic, potential anti-tumor agent
LactoferrinSome general anti-cancer effectsImmune support, antimicrobial
Liposomal Vitamin CLimited direct prostate cancer evidenceAntioxidant
LycopeneStrong evidence for prostate cancer prevention and progression slowingAntioxidant
LuteolinAnti-inflammatory/flavonoid with some anti-cancer activityAntioxidant, anti-inflammatory
Magnesium (all forms)No direct prostate cancer evidenceMuscle, nerve function
Manuka HoneyNo cancer benefits; high sugar contentAntimicrobial, wound healing
Matcha tea powderSome evidence for prostate cancer risk reductionAntioxidant, metabolism booster
MelatoninMay help regulate cancer growth (some studies)Sleep regulation, antioxidant
Methylene Blue oralExperimental use, no prostate cancer dataMitochondrial support
Milk ThistleLimited prostate cancer evidenceLiver support, antioxidant
Modified Citrus PectinSome anti-metastatic effects in cancersImmune modulator
NaltrexoneExperimental low-dose use in some cancersImmune modulation
NiclosamideExperimental cancer researchAntiparasitic, metabolic modulation
Pomegranate extractSome evidence for slowing prostate cancer progressionAntioxidant, anti-inflammatory
QuercetinAnti-inflammatory, antioxidant; some cancer studiesImmune modulation, antioxidant
Reishi MushroomImmune support; limited prostate cancer evidenceAdaptogen, immune enhancer
Saw PalmettoUsed for prostate symptoms; no clear cancer benefitHormonal modulation, symptom relief
Stinging Nettle RootUsed for prostate symptom reliefAnti-inflammatory
Turkey TailImmune support; no proven prostate cancer benefitImmune enhancer
Vitamin D3Some evidence affects prostate cancer risk/progressionBone health, immune modulation
Vitamin K2Emerging evidence inhibits prostate cancer cell growthBone and cardiovascular health
Vitamin E tocotrienolMixed prostate cancer study resultsAntioxidant, cardiovascular support
Zinc picolinateMixed prostate cancer study resultsImmune function, antioxidant

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