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Re: Piuitary gland tumour - please help by LuellaMay ..... Tumors Forum

Date:   11/20/2010 12:42:24 PM ( 14 y ago)
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Cushing's Disease is a hormone disorder where there is too much cortisol in the blood.  This excess amount of cortisol can be caused by a tumor on the pituitary gland.  However, a tumor in the pituitary gland does not necessarily indicate Cushings.  From what you describe, you  have a lactotrophic adenoma, a benign tumor that secretes prolactin.

If you are eating any processed foods, sugars, fast foods, junk foods, unhealthy oils, sodas, etc.  it is time to eliminate them.  Coconut and tropical oils are best for cooking.  Lots of raw fruits and vegetables are in order.  By the way, salad dressings are also unhealthy.  Olive oil goes great on salads.  In any event, one supplement that is effective in reducing all types of tumors and irregular cells is oleander extract.  There are two sources where you can get this supplement, http://ww.sutherlandiaopc.com and Rose Laurel OPC Plus from Utopia Silver.  The only difference in the two is that Sutherlandia OPC is shipped from South Africa and takes two approximately 10 days to reach the United States.

A supplement that will help to decrease prolactin levels is vitamin B6.  You should take 250 mg daily, especially if you are feeling depressed or tired.  Also, this type of tumor can press on the optic nerve resulting in loss of peripheral vision, and maybe this is why you are feeling dizzy?

Anyway, I hope I have helped and wish you the best.

Luella


 

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