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Enlarged Prostate Symptoms

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

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Enlarged Prostate Symptoms

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

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Prostatitis Treatment and Prostate Herbs

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

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Prostate Herbs for Prostatitis Treatment

Friday, September 4th, 2009

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Prostate Fix-Up 2, Prostatitis Solutions

Friday, August 7th, 2009

2 Prostate Fix Up 2, Prostatitis SolutionsProstate concerns part two.

Prostatitis is becoming more frequent in men. The main difference between BPH and prostatitis is that the latter often incurs pain.

Acute prostatitis can be quickly resolved. Chronic is much more of a problem due to what remains unknown. Some famous urologists have even written books admitting they do not know what is going on or how to treat it.

Meanwhile, antibiotics are shotgun prescribed, without even testing done to determine that the problem is bacterial, or not, in nature. PLEASE understand that I am NOT for the use of antibiotics, EXCEPT FOR as a last resort. There are plenty of other alternatives that are far healthier to try first. I reference them here simply to help educate.

What happens when you treat a yeast/fungal condition with antibiotics? You FEED it of course, making it worse.

Heavy metal toxicity: Believe it or not, one man has claimed “total symptom relief” from his prostate problems within a short time after having all of his mercury amalgam fillings removed. Not hard to believe…oral infections or toxicities readily travel to other parts of the body, sometimes with even fatal results. The dentists of our future will be “whole body” dentists paying strict attention to what is going into our mouths.

I suggest the use of zeolite WITH the edta because although the edta will be great at dislodging the heavy metals, the zeolite can then GRAB the metals and escort them safely out of the body…instead of potentially latching on in other parts of the body possibly causing even more problems.

There is a more “mechanical” theory regarding prostatitis involving the muscles of the pelvic floor. It’s believed that a constant and involuntary tension, a “headache in the pelvis” as one book title refers to it, is what men are dealing with.

But if we have a pathogen in that part of our bodies, with pain ociated, won’t the pelvis naturally “clench” in an effort to protect itself?

I bounced around a bit on topics here between inflammation vs infections, but since we always have inflammation in conjunction with infections, they got tied in.

If you are not interested in using the “Pro-State” massager as suggested in the first video for BPH or inflammatory concerns, then you can consider epilobium over the pharmaceutical prescriptions pushed on men via TV ads (rhymes with “Mlow-Flax”). If you take this drug, you will not be able to pee, in all likelyhood, once you STOP taking it. I’ve witnessed this with a friend.

In my opinion, the massage via the Pro-State massager or manual massage by a qualified practitioner are not optional if you are dealing with painful prostatitis, and are often helpful with any/all prostate issues.

Thanks for watching, hope my info is helpful to any man suffering from these conditions.

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