Dr. Milton Krisiloff and the Krisiloff Diet
Dr. Milton Krisiloff and the Krisiloff Diet
Is anyone familiar with the Krisiloff Diet? I have visited many web pages referencing the diet but there is only one mention of it in this entire forum.
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Milton Krisiloff, a Californian uro, has a BS theory he sells on the net. It's pretty simple:
:icon_smile_lachuh:Dr. Milton Krisiloff found in a study that there is a correlation between diet and prostatitis. In many cases, the troubling symptoms can be linked to distinct ingredients in specific foods and beverages. These elements lead to an "allergic-like" reaction responsible for inflammation in male prostates and female urethras.
During Dr. Krisiloff's 12-week study, patients were asked to follow a simple diet that required no special foods. Specifically, people were asked to eliminate caffeine, chocolate, alcohol and spicy foods from their daily meals. The results showed that 87 percent of men with prostatitis were cured.
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webslave wrote:Milton Krisiloff, a Californian uro, has a BS theory he sells on the net. It's pretty simple:
:icon_smile_lachuh:Dr. Milton Krisiloff found in a study that there is a correlation between diet and prostatitis. In many cases, the troubling symptoms can be linked to distinct ingredients in specific foods and beverages. These elements lead to an "allergic-like" reaction responsible for inflammation in male prostates and female urethras.
During Dr. Krisiloff's 12-week study, patients were asked to follow a simple diet that required no special foods. Specifically, people were asked to eliminate caffeine, chocolate, alcohol and spicy foods from their daily meals. The results showed that 87 percent of men with prostatitis were cured.
It's interesting how the study mentions the usual culprits - spicy foods, alcohol, caffeine, etc. However, the use of the word "cured" should raise the red flag.
Age: 39; | Onset Age: 34; | Symptoms: pain in the glans, rectal pain (seldom), intermitent ED; | Helped By: relaxing, rest; | Worsened By: Spicy food, stress, fatigue
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For what its worth, the removal of alcohol, coffee, chocolate did have a dramatic positive effect on my condition. While I am not cured, it sure helped. For me these three were the big hitters. Just one cup of coffee sets this off.
Just my personal experience.
NOT MEDICAL ADVICE
Just my personal experience.
NOT MEDICAL ADVICE
Age: 44 | Symptoms: Pain in pelvis, Post urination drip. Helped by: Squat stretching, PT, Prelief before banned foods, Vit B, Cystoprotec AFTER foods, singulair after foods, Exercise. Makes worse: Stress, Alcohol (1-2 days after), coffee, Artificial sweeteners, chocolate, tonic Wheat/gluten. Drink a lot of water!!! 95% better to date!
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The role of these items in exacerbating CPPS-PM has been known for donkey's years. What's mildly revolting is that someone, and a supposedly "professional" someone at that, would try to hawk this common wisdom on the internet at $20 a pop to sick men.

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a good idea
20 dollars is nothing compared to the usually valueless interventions that uros do. I would not be so hard on the guy as he is right. No one with this condition should be indulging in coffee, caffeine, sodas, chocolate or spicy food. I wish someone had told me this years ago and it is more than worth twenty bucks, though since you are reading this, and that is all there is to the diet, just implement it and save twenty bucks. sometimes simple suggestions help.
Be well,
Robert
Be well,
Robert
Age: 43 | Onset Age: 17 | Symptoms: previously: constant urgency, premature ejaculation, burning at tip of penis, pelvic ache current: semi annual flares. | Helped By: PT, yoga, stretch, keeping warm(long johns) boxer briefs, regular sleep routine | Worsened By: cystoscopy, antibiotics (fluoroquinolones) alcohol, coffee, stress, masturbation, cold
Spicy Foods
Would someone be so kind as to post a list of foods that are considered spicy. I'm not much of a food enthusiast so I don't know what qualifies as a spicy food.
Thanks.
Robert :x
Thanks.
Robert :x
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I completely agree.webslave wrote:The role of these items in exacerbating CPPS-PM has been known for donkey's years. What's mildly revolting is that someone, and a supposedly "professional" someone at that, would try to hawk this common wisdom on the internet at $20 a pop to sick men.
I'm still not convinced that these have an effect on me personally, however...as I can go out and drink my face off, being the university student that I am, and have a fun night. Maybe I'm not paying attention closely enough, but my symptoms seem so totally random that I can't pin it to anything diet related.
Age:23 | Onset Age:22 | Symptoms:Urinary hesitancy, moderate frequency, urgency and retention, slight perinneum, rectal and leg pain, frequent abdominal/bladder pain. Red/white spotty irritation on penis | Helped By:hot baths or showers, walking and moving around, pain medications | Worsened By: sitting for a long time, holding urine too long. I'd say I'm about 75% better naturally so far.
Has anyone actually read Krisiloffs book?
Age:25 Onset age:20 | Symptoms: Bladder/rectum pain, heartburn, sexual dysfunction, urethra and perineum pain, IBS, chronic fatigue. Makes worse: bad diet, poor sleep, alcohol. Makes better: positive thinking, good diet, drinking lots of water, internal/exernal stretching


