…complex machine, one that we will never come to fully understand in our lifetime. Treating the body with drugs that we do not fully understand only introduces another layer of complexity which leads us farther from the truth. The lifestyle changes I outlined above is a good place for most people to start. If your health situation is more complicated further investigation and supplementation will be required. I hope I have provided you with information…
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Prostate Cancer Testing: Navigating The Maze
…patients. The results have recently been replicated in a prospective blinded clinical study conducted at 26 urology centers across the United States on 1,012 patients. Based on the results of this clinical study, as many as 30-58% of biopsies are avoidable using the 4Kscore Test.” For more information on this test, how it works and where to get it; please go to www.4kscore.com. Urine PCA3 PCA3 is a diagnostic test performed on urine that…
Your Cancer Lifestyle
…tap water you will need a reverse osmosis system. There are many types of reverse osmosis systems (RO), some will even fit right on your kitchen counter. Do not use fluoride containing supplements, dental treatments or toothpaste. You can get fluoride free toothpaste at any health food store. Bromide & Bromine: Bromine and bromine compounds are all hazardous to your health. They are added to flour to enhance it’s strength and elasticity. Commercially baked goods…
Thirsty? How About A Nice Cold Glass Of Formaldehyde?
…amino acids are not processed in the same way as when obtained naturally through complete proteins. Instead, they overstimulate brain cells, literally “exciting them to death”. This is why aspartame is classified as an excitotoxin. Leave it to modern ingenuity and corporate greed to take two natural substances, combine it with a known poison and call it safe. Further contributing to it’s toxicity is the methanol component of aspartame. When ingested, methanol is converted by…
Why Should I Manage My Rising PSA?
…the prostate inflammation causes cell membranes to become more permeable and some PSA escapes into the bloodstream. A temporary rise in blood PSA levels is seen but returns to baseline as overall cell integrity is not compromised. In the case of prostate cancer malignant cells are secreting more PSA than normal cells. Over time, this higher intracellular PSA level begins to breakdown cell membranes. In this setting PSA (a proteolytic enzyme) actually begins to digest…