April 18, 2020
Subject: Melatonin for BPH (prostate)Hi Jeff
I have read several of your books including the one on Melatonin. I am 69 and have been working on reversing the effects of BPH. I tried several fairly expensive formulations that claimed BPH relief but to no avail. A big change happened when I found out about Magnesium Chloride. Lugol’s solution has also helped as well as Zinc. Because of your book about Melatonin, I decided to give the large doses a try. For the last week, I have taken approximately 50mg/night. It seems that urination frequency and volume have improved even more. I did a search and found several people who had found noticeable relief when they started taking melatonin. One man, in particular, started taking it for sleep issues and found his BPH symptoms markedly improved. So, thanks for your books and since I didn’t see any mention of the connection in any of your books I thought you might be interested.
Regards
Craig
Reply by Jeff T Bowles:
thanks!
it turns out that melatonin increases your progesterone levels quite a bit and dutasteride (Avodart) and finasteride (Proscar) are both BigPhama’s plagiarized and patentable versions of progesterone…
and are prescribed for BPH take a look at the chemical structures and you will see progesterone like the 2 BPH drugs is a 5-alpha reductase inhibitor.
I talked to a research urologist once and he said people who take Proscar or Avodart for BPH find that if they later get prostate cancer it is a much more aggressive and deadly kind!!
Anything for a buck!