Hi to you and your father ashton and welcome to the site. I hope we can help your father with his advanced prostate cancer. because he has prostate bone metastases and he's been on hormone therapy (anti-androgens therapy, I think the prostasol may not help him, very much, except if he has urine retention, can he pee OK, because He has been on hormone therapy for last 4 years. I be surprise if his PSA was not going up, as the anti-androgens, can change from an androgen, dependent cancer to a none androgen, dependent cancer. in other words it can change were the hormone therapy has little or no effect. on his cancer. But there are still other things he can do though.
I had prostrate bone metastases, in 2007 I went on a cause of liquid cellular Zeolitte ( 15 drops 4 times a day) high dose vitamin C ( 6g a day) and zinc a year later a bone scan found no prostrate bone metastases, Prostasol is often used as a dietary supplement for patients with prostate cancer. the deference with Prostasol it contains diethylstilbestrol (synthetic oestrogen). Products with diethylstilbestrol are medicinal products, just like other products with hormones. and there has been few cases of cancer patient develiping thromboembolic events (it a Formation in a blood vessel of a clot (thrombus) patient some times have to take nadroparin with it, ask your doctor,
Now ProstaSol is a complealy deferant story this I think will help him This is from the UK site ProstaSol, a herbal food supplement containing prostate-helping herbs, has been formulated to give optimum prostate nutritional support. http://www.healthy.co.uk/products/prostasol.html " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.healthy.co.uk/products/prostasol.html
Developed by a Swiss clinic and manufactured by Medpro, this food supplement is gaining a reputation as one of the best prostate nutritional formulations available.
Prostasol, like all Medpro supplements, are manufactured in Holland under GMP, GDP and HACCP standards. As a result of these stringent quality controls, Medpro Prostasol tests negative for oestrogens and oestrogenic contamination, and therefore has no direct hormonal action. This makes it a safe product to take. However, we also advise those taking herbal supplements to check first with their doctors.
http://www.healthy.co.uk/products/prostasol.html " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.healthy.co.uk/products/prostasol.html I feel that because your father has had been on hormone therapy for last 4 years I don't think it will do any think for his cancer but it will help his prostate if he has urine retention. you know he be better off having pomegranate extract you can get this off the inter net go to the link and you will see what I mean
http://doctorwascher.com/Archives/10-12-08.htm
and there some other things he can do or not do I was told by my Naturopath if there one thing you can do to help fight you prostrate cancer or any cancer it is a low carb diet and more important absolutely no sugar at all http://health.usnews.com/usnews/health/healthday/071113/low-
http://www.mnwelldir.org/docs/nutrition/sugar.htm
all so look up in google "Low Dose NaltrexoneTherapy and cancer" or just go to this site http://www.lowdosenaltrexone.org/
well all the best and take care Ray