Pomi-T® is a food supplement containing green tea, broccoli powder, turmeric powder, and pomegranate whole fruit powder; it shows benefits among men with rising PSA levels due to prostate cancer.

How do experts use Pomi-T®?

Neither medical groups nor integrative experts provide recommendations for Pomi-T® in treating people with cancer. Learn more about the approaches and meanings of recommendations: Integrative Oncology Programs and Expert Guidelines ›

Published protocols, programs, and approaches

Pomi-T® is not used in any of the published programs and protocolsa package of therapies combining and preferably integrating various therapies and practices into a cohesive design for care we consult, although individual components of Pomi-T® are used in several programs.

Expert commentary

In a 2013 post, integrative oncologist Dr. Brian Lawenda cautions: “POMI-T is not a treatment for prostate cancer. Make sure you have first discussed this with your cancer care team before taking POMI-T as the individual ingredients have the potential to interact with other therapies you may be receiving.”1Lawenda B. My new favorite prostate cancer supplement. Integrative Oncology Essentials. July 19 2013. Viewed April 6, 2023.

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Ms. Hepp is a researcher and communicator who has been writing and editing educational content on varied health topics for more than 20 years. She serves as lead researcher and writer for CancerChoices and also served as the first program manager. Her graduate work in research and cognitive psychology, her master’s degree in instructional design, and her certificate in web design have all guided her in writing and presenting information for a wide variety of audiences and uses. Nancy’s service as faculty development coordinator in the Department of Family Medicine at Wright State University also provided experience in medical research, plus insights into medical education and medical care from the professional’s perspective.

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Andrew Jackson, ND

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Andrew Jackson, ND, serves as a CancerChoices research associate. As a naturopathic physician practicing in Kirkland, Washington, he teaches critical evaluation of the medical literture at Bastyr University in Kenmore, Washington. His great appreciation of scientific inquiry and the scientific process has led him to view research with a critical eye.

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Last update: December 19, 2023

Last full literature review: April 2023

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