Nano Gold Particles can Drop PSA Level
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.12974/2311-8792.2015.03.01.1Keywords:
Gold NPs, Drop PSA level, Prostate gland enlargement, Prostate cancer, Catalyzed CO, Boost plant growth, Germinatiom, Nano gold water.Abstract
Gold NPs, colorless, can decrease PSA levels, when prescribed at the correct dosage and taken with water. The nano gold content in this research was 66 ppb with particles size of 7.5nm. These conclusions were based on the improvements in the symptoms caused by prostate gland enlargement, such as a weak urinary stream, a frequent urge to urinate, and a feeling that the bladder never completely empties. After two months of drinking nano gold water, such conditions greatly improved. We then tested the effects of nano gold on a prostate-specific antigen (PSA). We did several tests on three cases in the following:
Case 1: The medical records for blood PSA is a prostate cancer.
Case 2: The medical records for blood PSA is between 4 to 5.
Case 3: The medical records for blood PSA is close to zero but with a prostate cancer history.
All these cases are successfully dropped the PSA level after taking nano gold water. We also did the experiments with nano gold in 1. CO oxidation and Formaldehyde decomposition 2. Plant growth and germination faster. Then we find that the gold NPs can work as catalysts to decompose the chemical and organic solvents compounds in the path of urine system in our body and drop the PSA level.
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