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Posted: Oct 5 2008
Great information on prostate problems. Don't believe everything your doctor tells(taught in school) you. There are alternatives.
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( 1 of 3 found this review helpful ) Posted: Mar 15 2007
I'd advise any potential buyer to google Jesse Stoffe. In Jan, 2005 he was hit with a $385,000 fine from the FTC for giving his "expert support" to a product that had previously been shown to be useless. He signed a consent decree in which he agreed to never advertise the effectivness of this product nor give his "expert" opinion in support of marketing for this product. Also note that in 2003 he lost his license to practice medicine in Arizona. Here is the quote, "With regard to Case No. 02-15, the executive director explained that the investigation was at complete. Assistant Attorney General, Harris explained that the Board may wish to consider a Letter of Concern or move forward with an administrative hearing based on the available information. President Shelton inquired about the status of Dr. Stoff's license following dismissal of the present case. Mr. Harris explained that the license would expire and Dr. Stoff would be unable to practice medicine in Arizona" (this is from the Jan 14, 2003 meeting of the Arizona Board of Homeopathic Medical Examiners)
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( 21 of 21 found this review helpful ) Posted: Jan 28 2003
The authors describe a comprehensive approach to the treatment of prostate cancer. Much emphasis is placed on the importance of PC SPES as a necessary ingredient in a multi-faceted attack on the disease.Unfortunately the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned consumers last year to cease taking PC SPES because it contained undeclared prescription drug ingredients. The manufacturer of the product has since gone out of business.Although THE PROSTATE MIRACLE includes much useful information, the apparent demise of PC SPES seems to greatly diminish the usefulness of this book.

















