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My daughter-in-law has stage 1 breast cancer and has just started her che motherapy. I am concerned about her decision to fast for two days before and one day after each treatment. She weighs only 90 pounds, and fasting while you are trying to fight cancer does not sound like a good idea. What is your opinion of fasting during chemotherapy?

In theory, fasting may make cancer cells more susceptible to chemotherapy, and there have been studies in mice suggesting this ap proach might have value. However, during chemotherapy, the whole body needs good-quality nutrition, and I could not recommend fasting for someone who weighs so little, nor could I recommend two full days of fasting before chemotherapy. Until there is clear evidence that intermittent fasting is of benefit, I don’t recommend it. Your daughter-in-law, in particular, is not a good candidate, being so very thin, assuming she is of near-normal height.

A couple of years ago, a letter writer asked if you knew anything about the effect of Advil on men with enlarged prostates. It seemed that ibuprofen decreased his

*** Public Auction *** Household - Toys - Tools - Farm Equip - Trailers Auction Location: 1559 State Hwy 32 Sullivan, IL 61951 Date: March 7, 2020 / Time: 9:00 AM Household & Furniture • Antiques & Collectables Hand Tools • Shop Equipment • Generators, Farm Equipment & Trailers • Miscellaneous Visit www.auctionzip.com/auctioneer/48913 for pictures! Sellers: Andrew & Lois Kraemer, Kenneth & Marian Hochstetler, and Nicole Mocko

Auctioneers: Burnell Rohrer - IL Lic# 441.002441 Wilmer Yoder - IL Lic# 441.002247 Phone: 217-218-1695 / Email: rohrerbrosauctions@gmail.com

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HLS# HJK-12478 800.424.2324 | halderman.com trips to the bathroom. I have found the same thing myself. Taking two Advil allows me to wait five to six hours before having to urinate. Has there been more research on why this happens?

There is some more information. Men with symptoms of enlarged prostate often have increased urinary frequency, combined with incomplete emptying.

This makes sense; if you can’t empty your entire bladder, you will have to empty it more frequently. So, it seems the ibuprofen is letting you empty the bladder more completely. There are two major reasons for incomplete emptying, and different theories for why ibuprofen might work on each.

Benign, not cancerous, enlargement of the prostate is one reason. In this case, it is hypothesized that ibuprofen stops the growth of cells in the prostate, but the exact mechanism isn’t clear. Reducing the size of the prostate can allow better, more complete urine flow. The other common cause of the prostate symptoms is inflammation of the prostate. In this case, ibuprofen’s anti-inflammatory effect reducing symptoms is easier to understand. The fact that it works so quickly for you suggests that the anti-inflammatory effect is more important in your case. Ibuprofen does have possible side effects, but two ibuprofen once a day is unlikely to cause significant problems.

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Sat., March 7 SULLIVAN, ILL.: Household, Toys, Tools, Farm Equipment & Trailers, 9 a.m., Andrew & Lois Kraemer, Kenneth & Marian Hochstetler & Nicole Mocko, Rohrer Bros. Auctions, 217-218- 1695. See p. B2 PARIS, ILL.: Multi-Consignor Farm Retirement Auction, 10 a.m., Henry Setzer Farms, Phil Landes Farms, Tucker Wood Auctions, 217-822-2386. FANCY FARM, KY.: Farm Machinery & Equipment, 10 a.m., Daniels Farms, James R. Cash, 270-623- 8466. p.m., Schrader Real Estate & Auction Company, Inc., 800-451-2709. See p. B2 Consignment Auction & Equipment Sales, 815-427- 8350.

Thurs., March 19 COVINGTON, IND.: 874 +/- Acres in 16 Tracts, 1 p.m. CST, GRD Limited Partnership & TIPRAD Broadcasting Company, Schrader Real Estate & Auction Company, Inc., 800-451-2709. See p. B2

Sat., March 21 OXFORD, IND.: Spring Farm Machinery Consignment, 10 a.m. EST, Scherer’s Auction Service, LLC, 765- 385-1550. See p. B3

Tues., March 24 ST. ANNE, ILL.: Farm Machinery, 8 a.m., St. Anne

Sat., March 28 OXFORD, IND.: 46 th Annual Benton Central FFA Auction, 9 a.m. EST, Benton Central FFA, 765- 884-1600, ext. 2164. See p. B3 HOPEDALE, ILL.: Farm & Construction Equipment Consignment, 9 a.m., S&K Auctions LLC, 309-202-8378 or 309-696-9019.

Multiple Dates SEE AD: Upcoming Auctions & Featured Farms, Schrader Real Estate & Auction Company, Inc., 800-451- 2709. See p. B2

Mon., March 9 KENTLAND, IND.: Farm Machinery, 11 a.m. CST, Deb & the late Steve Morgan, Scherer’s Auction Service, LLC, 765-385-1550.

Tues., March 10 MONTGOMERY COUNTY, OHIO: 80 +/- Acres, 6:30 p.m., Wallingford Property Management Trust, Halderman Real Estate & Farm Management, 800- 424-2324. See p. B2

Wed., March 11 GREENE COUNTY, IND.: 58.99 +/- Acres, 6:30 p.m., Tieman, Halderman Real Estate & Farm Management, 800-424- 2324.

Fri., March 13 FORT WAYNE, IND.: State of the Farmer’s Economy Update, 11:30 a.m. to 2:30

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Rex D. Schrader II (Managing Broker) - 471.006686. Schrader Real Estate and Auction Company, Inc. - 478.025754 800-451-2709 • SchraderAuction.com ONLINE BIDDING AVAILABLE • 2% BUYERS PREMIUM • 2020 Farming Rights w/ Immediate Possession • Excellent Productive Farmland • Wind Income on 4 Turbines • Investment Potential • Tiled on 40’ Centers - Call for a Full Color Brochure or Visit our Website - INSPECTION DATES: Mon., Feb. 17 • 12pm-2pm CST (1-3pm EST) | Wed., Mar. 4 • 9-11am CST (10am-12pm EST) Meet a Schrader Rep at Rossville Firestation Meeting Room, 617 N Chicago St, Rossville, IL 60963 AUCTION LOCATION: The Beef House Annex - 16501 North St. Rd. 63, Covington, IN. PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONS: TRACT 1: 160± AC mostly all tillable w/frontage on CR 470 E & 2600 N. Mostly Eliott & Ashkum soils. Excellent investment opportunity. TRACT 2: 160± AC mostly all tillable, w/frontage on CR 500 E & 2230 N. Mostly Eliott & Ashkum soils. TRACT 3: 47± AC mostly all tillable, w/frontage on CR 3700 N. Mostly Ashkum & Elliott soils. TRACT 4: 45± AC mostly all tillable, w/frontage on CR 3780 N. Mostly Ashkum & Elliott soils. TRACT 5: 20± AC mostly all tillable, w/frontage on CR 3780 N. Mostly Ashkum & Elliott soils. TRACT 6: 55± AC mostly all tillable, w/easement access to CR 3780 N. Mostly Ashkum & La Hogue soils. TRACT 7: 101± AC mostly all tillable, w/frontage on CR 3800 N. Mostly Elliott & Jasper soils. TRACT 8: 71± AC mostly all tillable, w/frontage on CR 3800 N. Mostly Sawmill & Drummer soils. TRACT 9: 10± AC “SWING” TRACT w/great hunting & recreational opportunities. This tract can be bid on byan adjoining landowner or must be combined with Tract 8. TRACT 10: 80± AC mostly all tillable, w/frontage on CR 3850 N. Mostly Ashkum & Parr soils. TRACT 11: 62± AC mostly all tillable, w/frontage on CR 3850 N. Mostly Andres & Selma soils. TRACT 12: 24± AC mostly all tillable, w/frontage on CR 3900 N. Mostly Lisbon & Andres soils. TRACT 13: 26± AC mostly all tillable, w/frontage on CR 3850 N, CR 1900 E & CR 3900 N. Mostly Selma & Milford soils. TRACT 14: 13± AC mostly all tillable, w/frontage on CR 3900 N & CR 900 E. Mostly Milford & Lisbon soils. Tract 15: Wind Income for Turbines on Tract 1. Tract 16: Wind Income for Turbines on Tract 2. Contact Auction Company for details. Seller: GRD Limited Partnership and TIPRAD Broadcasting Company Call for a detailed Information Booklet.

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Follow us on: Get our iOS App Featured Farms LAKE COUNTY, IN. 147.5± ACRES with 71.6 cropland acres of which 31.4 acres in CRP. Call Matt Wiseman 219-689-4373. (MWW12L) JASPER COUNTY, IN 160± ACRES WITH 143± ACRES CROPLAND and 14± acres of woods. 9± miles northeast of Rensselaer. Call Jim Hayworth 765-427-1913 or Matt Wiseman 219-689-4373. (JH/MWW05J) NE WHITE COUNTY, IN. These farms have quality soils and high percentage oftillable land. These farms have excellent road frontage. Near Burnettsville, IN. Call Dean Retherford 765-427-1244. (DRETH03WH)

MANY OTHER LISTINGS AVAILABLE SchraderAuction.com 800-451-2709 REAL ESTATE FEBRUARY 24 – 196± ACRES IN 4 TRACTS. Pulaski County (North Judson, IN). Productive Mostly Tillable Farm Land. Contact Arden Schrader 260-229-2442. 27 - 167± ACRES IN 4 TRACTS. Madison County (Elwood, IN). Excellent Brookston & Crosby Soils • Tillable Cropland (2020 Crop Rights) • Pattern Tiled (Tract 1) • 1031 Exchange Opportunity • Woods for Hunting or Potential Building Site. Contact Rick Williams 765-639-2394. MARCH 4 - 1122± ACRES IN 24 TRACTS.Hancock County (Greenfield, IN). Productive Cropland • Commercial/ Industrial Potential • Excellent Development Property • Tax Exchange Potential • 911.38± Total FSA Cropland • 2020 Crop Rights Conveyed. Contact Steve Slonaker 765-969-1697 or 800-451-2709. 19 - 874 ACRES IN 14 TRACTS. Vermilion County, IL. Contact 800-451-2709.

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Grain Facility Auction

Address: 115 S. Vine Street, Wingate, IN 47994 This GRAIN facility is no longer in operation but was in operation for the fall of 2019. Thursday, February 27, 2020 • 11:00 A.M. Ceres Solutions Owner

• 50,000 bu. binWJUQFHJIFJWFYNTSܫTTW 08/01/01 • 50,000 bu. binWJUQFHJIFJWFYNTSܫTTW 03/02/03, 10”sweep 10/01/84 • 80,000 bu. binWJUQFHJIFJWFYNTSܫTTW 9/01/04, new 10” sweep 10 • 3,000 bu. overhead loadout - rebuilt bin holding structure 07/01/2001 • 9500 bu. wet holding tank • 384,000 bu. bin (sidewalls are reinforced) - model 1290SW sweep auger 09/01/01, reUQFHJIFJWFYNTSܫTTWWTTKMUUM KFSX ܫTTWKFSXMUUM (model CA14-8638 fans) • 129’ dry leg - 5000 BPH - new belt & buckets 9/15/2019 • 115’ wet leg and distributor - rebuilt 08/01/1994 (new belt in 2017) • Interstate auto grain probe - TP 527726 • Sweep for 384,000 model 1290W • 160 east leg - 10,000 BPH - 14” x 6-hole distributor & spout (new belt in 2018) • GAC2 Dickey-John grain tester - Serial # 33610 • 65’ loadout conveyer - 10,000 BPH • Tower system for east leg - 90’ tower with 12” 4-hole distributor • System capacitor bank - power factor converter • ,8.98JWNJXHTSYNSZTZXܫT\IW^JW serial # PBC10S4M1T (new 5/1/2013) • 54’ 2114 P conveyor for 384,000 - 10,000 bph (new 5/1/2013) • 110’ 2114 P conveyor for 384,000 - 10,000 bph (new 5/1/2013) • Dust suppression oil system (new 10/1/2014) • ѣܫFYHTS[J^TW\HFY\FQP YT\JWX (new 11/1/2016) • North dump 250 bu. capacity w/5,000 bph auger • East dump, 700 bu. capacity w/10,000 bph conveyor • New electrical control center and building • Steinlite grain moisture meter - Serial #1224 • 20’ x 25’ x 16’ building over east dump (new 12/1/2009) • Copper grain separator Phil Hahn - (574) 535-3783 IN Lic. #AU01012967 Brian Wuthrich, Sale Manager (574) 268-4940 - Milford, IN Jason Hahn (574) 536-7682 Clint Cripe (574) 354-8006 Office (574) 773-8445 Nappanee, IN AC39800021 4 HAHN HahnAuctioneers.com Terms: Cash or Good Check. Credit Card with Convenience Fee Not responsible for accidents or items after sold. Any announcements made day of sale take precedence over printed matter.

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