PSA, possible cause of prostate cancer,
After a careful review of pass sexual encounter where a delay spray called stud was used, I believe that the product might have ended up in prostate. Could that be the result of a high psa reading? Could that have contributed to cancer? Is there such a thing as partial removial of a damage prostate?
Victor
Hi Victor,
It is a fact that toxins introduced into the body which the body cannot assimilate or expel tend to accumulate mainly in specific organs. The liver is the main such organ. It seems that the prostate is another organ where the body will accumulate toxins.
In our modern world where 20,000 untested new synthetic compounds are introduced into our ecology every year, it would be very hard to avoid exposure to them. In particular we find them in pharmaceutical drugs. cosmetics, sun blockers, packaging, synthetic textiles, cleaning materials and inevitably our water supply to name but a few. Such synthetics do have to contribute to our rising toxic load. It is likely to account for our rising incidence of cancers generally.
Therefore your use of stud may have contributed to your prostate cancer, but it is unlikely if you used it on just one or even several occasions, only if you used it regularly over an extended period of time may it have had some effect. In any event the main contributory factor has to be the food and drink you have consumed over tens of years.
As to excising a partial prostate, that is done sometimes for BPH but for cancer it is always all or nothing because it is hard otherwise to be sure that the cancer has been taken out. Nowadays, less prostatectomies are done anyway because it has become clear at least to some doctors that cancers can spread at a very early stage, albeit they are undetectable, sometimes for years. There is no point in taking the prostate out because statistically the chances of you dieing of prostate cancer remains the same whether or not you do take it out or if you leave it in. Contrary to what may seem intuitive, you can die of prostate cancer even though you have no prostate.
The best chance of cure in my view is to harness and enhance the bodies own defenses by changes to diet and lifestyle. Read Dr. Ornish’s research on page 41 in my book.
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