Jackie Treehorn
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Age 59...PSA stayed the same at 1.1 (pre-TRT and now). PSA back in my late 40's and early 50's was 0.8.
At 44, it was 2.1
At 59 it was 2.28, but I had started Nebido TRT a year earlier.
At 60 it was 2.78m still on Nebido.
At 63 I stopped Nebido TRT, my wife wanted to try to get preg. Didn't test PSA.
At 65 PSA was 2.8, no TRT.
Four month later at 66 in April, PSA dropped to 2.4, I believe 6 mg of boron daily dropped it.
I am starting TRT again soon, so I guess I will need to test again whenever it is required.
I never heard that before about boron, protecting the prostate from cancer. Good to know. I've been supplementing with 6 mg of Boron for a long time now and of course I would continue supplementing with it.
did your GF see any changes in her muscle cramps from taking boron?
It should be noted that more recent data shows that PSA levels are not a good indicator of prostate cancer risk as was once believed.
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