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Prostate Cancer
One in four American men now have prostate cancer
by age 50. Thirty-eight thousand have their prostates removed by surgery
or radiation, and 40,000 men die from prostate cancer each year.
Is this inevitable? Is this and enlarged prostates in 80% of American men
just part of aging for the male? No, most of the world has no significant
prostate problems. What are we doing to cause this epidemic?
Cancer occurs in the prostate when groups of cells are stagnating without
fresh blood, which is in pH balance and free of toxins. This is the result
of a variety of causes, including poor circulation from physical and
emotional tightness in the area, and from poor circulation generally, but
mainly from toxins in the blood and tissue. The prostate, like other
reproductive organs, functions as a filter to protect the sperm from
parental toxins, so it is more susceptible to toxic overload than other
areas of the body.
With the high level of toxicity prevalent in our urban living, including
toxins from food and water, parasites and dental amalgams, the prostate
seems the most vulnerable male organ, resulting in our high percentage of
enlarged and cancerous prostates.
With restored circulation from bodywork, prostate massage and cleansing/pH
balancing the blood supply, the prostate will return to health very
quickly.
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