Saturday, February 18, 2012

PSA Levels

Today I received this e-mail, which although not unusual in content, is so different from what most people hear, and are told that I felt I would like to share it with you. Of course I am only sharing the most relevant part to ensure the privacy of the person involved:


 The last blood test I had done before I flew up to Cairns to spend some time learning about
your healthy diet plan, was reported to me on 17/10/'11 as having a PSA level of 8.1.  That's 4.6 points over my specified "Reference Interval"
of <3.5ug/L.  Well, on 15/02/'12 I had another blood test done ( before commencing a new job shortly ) for which I have received a notice from
the GP that my PSA level is now at 2.4 ug/L.  What a blessed relief!
 
The GP did say that this was highly unusual and that the testing company responsible for the result is above making such errors, that he felt
embarrased but relieved that he had to be the bearer of such news as it has always been news for the worse, not for better.  I replied that I am
on a strict diet that included fuit, vegetables, seeds and nuts, but was facing his computer and writing up his report notes.

In my many years of experience, this is the usual response to a change in lifestyle, from that which is normal in today's society, to one which follows the laws of nature. And whereas not every-one responds as well, the majority most certainly do.