Prostate Fix-Up, Prostatitis, BPH
Prostate concerns and relief. Another serious video for the men this time. (But on one small fun side note: I used the word “issue,” approximately 893 and a half times in this video. Apologies, my GOODNESS!! I think I’ve been watching my “The Saturdays” music video too much…see my favorites…;-).
ANYWAY! Back to seriousness:
Prostate problems are spreading more and more world-wide at this point, but they are *unquestionably* in far greater numbers anywhere the western diet is found.
Coincidence? I THINK NOT.
I will cover chronic prostatitis concerns in the next video, since I kinda left that issue hanging.
I won’t delve much into prostate cancer in my series, unless some really amazing new surgeries or alternatives come along (and a few are, that are minimally invasive, keeping nerves intact, etc).
Regarding the prostate massager, it is not uncommon in many parts of Asia for manual prostate massage to be performed on men for the sake of prostate health. There are a few specialists here in America on the west coast who also specialize in this incredibly effective way of minimizing prostate inflammation and/or discomfort. Often times, inflammation does not coincide with discomfort…and yet the massage, and massager mentioned in this video, can be of great assistance. Yes, it does take a slow getting used to for most men…but becomes much easier to use over time.
So let’s focus on preventative measures, which this video gives us a great head start with. SOOOO much we can do to keep prostate issues from developing, or getting worse, and SOOOO much we can do to manage chronic conditions now…options that have rarely been explored in the more traditional circles, and yet offer tremendous relief for sufferers.
My reference to use of antibiotics as a last resort, and if they’re effective for your acute prostatitis: ALWAYS take PRObiotics in conjunction with ANTIbiotics. This is NOT optional. Yogurt is not sufficient. Take a high count, high STRAIN probiotic opposite the times you take whichever AB you’re on that is working. And as mentioned, take the entire prescription until it is gone (should not be more than two weeks or so).
(And “Yes,” women DO have a sort of “prostate,” believe it or not. A WHOLE ‘nother topic for perhaps another time).
Thanks for watching!
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Men, Feel Young Again!
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Detoxamin Prostate Study Testimonials Short Version
Ayurstate Video Testimonial – Benjamin
1) BPH, or benign prostatic hyperplasia, is the second common problem that can occur in the prostate. “Benign” means “not cancerous” and “hyperplasia” means “too much growth.” As men age, the prostate gland slowly enlarges. The gland tends to expand in an area that doesn’t expand with it, causing pressure on the urethra, which can lead to urinary problems. The urge to urinate frequently, a weak urine flow, breaks in urine stream, and dribbling are all symptoms of an enlarged prostate. At its worst, BPH can lead to a weak bladder, bladder or kidney infections, complete blockage in the flow of urine, and kidney failure.
Since the prostate has propensity to grow once manhood is reached, BPH is the most common prostate problem for men older than 50. The American Urological Association assesses that by age 60, more than half of American men will have BPH. By age 70, almost all men have some prostate enlargement. By age 85, about 90 percent of men have BPH but only 30 percent will exhibit symptoms!
2) Prostate Cancer is one of the most common cancers in American men. There are no warning signs of symptoms of early prostate cancer. Once a malignant tumor causes the prostate gland to swell significantly, or once cancer spreads beyond the prostate, the following symptoms may be present:
A frequent need to urinate, especially at night
Difficulty starting or stopping the urinary stream
A weak or interrupted urinary stream
A painful or burning sensation during urination or
Blood in urine or semen
Symptoms of advanced prostate cancer include:
Dull, incessant deep pain or stiffness in the pelvis, lower back, ribs or upper thighs; arthritic pain in the bones of those areas
Loss of weight and appetite
Fatigue
Nausea
Vomiting
There are 4 stages of Prostate Cancer:
T1 – Tumor is microscopic and confined to prostate but is undetectable by a digital rectal exam (DRE) or by ultrasound. Usually discovered by PSA tests or biopsies.
T2 – Tumor is confined to prostate and can be detected by DRE or ultrasound.
T3 / T4 – In stage T3, the cancer has spread to tissue adjacent to the prostate or to the seminal vesicles. In stage T4, tumors have spread to organs near the prostate, such as the bladder.
N+ / M+ – Cancer has spread to pelvic lymph nodes (N+) or to lymph nodes, organs, or bones distant from the prostate (M+).
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer, other than skin cancers, in American men. It is the second leading cause of cancer death in American men, behind only lung cancer, and accounts for 9% of cancer-related deaths in men. The American Cancer Society estimates that during 2008, about 186,000 new cases of prostate cancer will be diagnosed in the United States. 30% of prostate cancers occur in men under age 65. About 1 man in 6 will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime, but only 1 man in 35 will die of it. More than 2 million men in the United States who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer at some point are still alive today.
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Ayurstate Video Testimonial – Benjamin
1) BPH, or benign prostatic hyperplasia, is the second common problem that can occur in the prostate. “Benign” means “not cancerous” and “hyperplasia” means “too much growth.” As men age, the prostate gland slowly enlarges. The gland tends to expand in an area that doesn’t expand with it, causing pressure on the urethra, which can lead to urinary problems. The urge to urinate frequently, a weak urine flow, breaks in urine stream, and dribbling are all symptoms of an enlarged prostate. At its worst, BPH can lead to a weak bladder, bladder or kidney infections, complete blockage in the flow of urine, and kidney failure.
Since the prostate has propensity to grow once manhood is reached, BPH is the most common prostate problem for men older than 50. The American Urological Association assesses that by age 60, more than half of American men will have BPH. By age 70, almost all men have some prostate enlargement. By age 85, about 90 percent of men have BPH but only 30 percent will exhibit symptoms!
2) Prostate Cancer is one of the most common cancers in American men. There are no warning signs of symptoms of early prostate cancer. Once a malignant tumor causes the prostate gland to swell significantly, or once cancer spreads beyond the prostate, the following symptoms may be present:
A frequent need to urinate, especially at night
Difficulty starting or stopping the urinary stream
A weak or interrupted urinary stream
A painful or burning sensation during urination or
Blood in urine or semen
Symptoms of advanced prostate cancer include:
Dull, incessant deep pain or stiffness in the pelvis, lower back, ribs or upper thighs; arthritic pain in the bones of those areas
Loss of weight and appetite
Fatigue
Nausea
Vomiting
There are 4 stages of Prostate Cancer:
T1 – Tumor is microscopic and confined to prostate but is undetectable by a digital rectal exam (DRE) or by ultrasound. Usually discovered by PSA tests or biopsies.
T2 – Tumor is confined to prostate and can be detected by DRE or ultrasound.
T3 / T4 – In stage T3, the cancer has spread to tissue adjacent to the prostate or to the seminal vesicles. In stage T4, tumors have spread to organs near the prostate, such as the bladder.
N+ / M+ – Cancer has spread to pelvic lymph nodes (N+) or to lymph nodes, organs, or bones distant from the prostate (M+).
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer, other than skin cancers, in American men. It is the second leading cause of cancer death in American men, behind only lung cancer, and accounts for 9% of cancer-related deaths in men. The American Cancer Society estimates that during 2008, about 186,000 new cases of prostate cancer will be diagnosed in the United States. 30% of prostate cancers occur in men under age 65. About 1 man in 6 will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime, but only 1 man in 35 will die of it. More than 2 million men in the United States who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer at some point are still alive today.
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Reduce Stress and Get the Sleep You Deserve
Brad King, M.Sc., MFS, is a nutritional researcher, performance enhancing nutritionist and one of Canadas most sought after authorities on nutrition, obesity and longevity. For more information on Anti-Stress visit www.AwakenYourBody.com
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Enlarged Prostate Symptoms
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Listen to the experience of patients who entered this ground breaking study from a recent IRB
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