“I have been working with Vladimir for one year in order to build my core, shock my immune system and enhance my stamina through the gravitational weight system. When I started, my Pca3 score was 120. It identifies genetic markers associated with cancer and 35 or less is normal. Many believe that it is a much better indicator of prostate cancer than the PSA test. It led to a prostate biopsy and diagnosis of a very low level of prostate cancer. I decided to pursue active surveillance and continued with Vladimir. Five months later the Pca3 was 105, a change within the expected boundaries of 10-15%. The test is repeated after a positive biopsy to determine the need for further biopsies and/or invasive treatment. Five months after the second test and not a year from the first, the Pca3 was repeated. My score was 48. I asked my urologist how such a change could occur. He practices in a large group practice and such an improvement from a high Pca3 score is virtually unknown among all their patients. He spec
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