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How a trip to the zoo ending up fixing my prostate

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Thanks to one gorgeous zoologist and a big silverback gorilla… ---------- This cheap OTC remedy

Thanks to one gorgeous zoologist and a big silverback gorilla… [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] ----Important Message From Pure Body Innovations---- Why are more men trying this gorilla treatment for swollen prostates? I’m Dr. Leo Shub, and when I entered my 40s, I found it increasingly difficult to fully empty my bladder when I went to the bathroom. And also suffered from the constant urge to go, an urge that increasingly controlled almost everything I did. But then after a strange encounter with a gorgeous zoologist, a silverback gorilla, and a day at the zoo I’ll never forget… …I discovered a forgotten hormone that became the key to unlocking my flow in the bathroom. So much so, I went from barely squeezing out a few measly drops, to having a water-cannon rush. [Here’s how to flush this feminizing manhood-killing hormone out of your system for good from the comfort of your own home]( ---------- This cheap OTC remedy can shrink a swollen prostate Symptoms of a swollen and inflamed prostate are a common problem for older guys. Not only are the urinary problems a pest, but many doctors believe that this condition can lead to prostate cancer… Which can lead to death. The risks of prostate cancer are massively overblown. However, the swollen prostate – benign prostatic hyperplasia – is a real problem in and of itself. Yet there are a number of common foods and supplements which can have massive effects on this condition. One of these is aspirin. Aspirin can lower the symptoms of benign prostate hyperplasia by 25 to 50%. Aspirin works to reduce a number of the factors which actually cause this health problem – factors like estrogen, serotonin, and bacterial endotoxin. [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] The animal experiments were carried out at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine in Rochester. The findings were published in the American Journal of Epidemiology. Back in 1990, researchers began a study looking at the effect of anti-inflammatory treatments on the risk of benign prostatic hyperplasia – symptoms of inflamed prostate. The researchers looked at a subset of anti-inflammatories known as NSAIDs. These treatments include things like acetaminophen and ibuprofen… But the majority of men in this study were using another common NSAID – aspirin. “The majority (80%) of NSAID users took aspirin daily.” Over 2,400 men took part in the study. All of those men completed questionnaires every two years between 1990 and 2002. Those questionnaires asked about all of the primary symptoms of swollen prostate. A random subset of those men – over 600 – also took part in physical examinations – prostate ultrasounds and blood tests for PSA. PSA stands for prostate specific antigen. It’s a protein which becomes elevated in the blood when the prostate is inflamed. “Prostate measures included development of urinary symptoms, low maximum urinary flow rate, prostate volume and prostate-specific antigen.” The researchers compared results in men taking NSAIDs with those who were not. The study showed significant reductions in all markers of benign prostatic hyperplasia in men taking NSAIDs. “After adjustment for age, daily NSAID use was inversely associated with the onset of urinary symptoms, low maximum flow rate, increased prostate volume, and elevated PSA level.” Urinary symptoms were 27% less in men taking NSAIDs every day. Extreme problems with inability to urinate were decreased by almost 50%. A similar reduction was seen in incidents of elevated PSA and enlarged prostate determined by ultrasound. NSAID users were 50% less likely to have these problems. The researchers found that these treatments were more beneficial for older men. “In age-specific analyses, inverse associations between NSAID use and urinary measures tended to be stronger in the oldest age groups.” The researchers concluded that this class of treatments could help to prevent or delay swollen prostate problems… Problems that are common in older men. “Results suggest that NSAID use may prevent or delay development of benign prostatic hyperplasia” There is a problem with this conclusion. NSAID is a class which contains a number of very different anti-inflammatory treatments. NSAIDs like ibuprofen and acetaminophen are extremely detrimental to your overall health – they cause major hormonal problems and they harm the liver. The main NSAID used by men in this study was aspirin – something which has almost entirely beneficial effects. It is dangerous to recommend that men should use any and all types of NSAIDs to lower their risk of prostate problems. It seems almost certain that the benefits found in this study are entirely limited to aspirin and not the other NSAIDs. In any case, the health risks from frequent use of these other NSAIDs would probably greatly outweigh any benefit on prostate health. Aspirin has been shown in numerous different studies to have beneficial effects on levels of hormones which do cause prostate problems… Including benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer. It is important when using relatively high doses of aspirin that you take into account its blood thinning effect. It can be dangerous when combined with warfarin and vitamin E. The use of vitamin K2 with high dose aspirin is essential to counteract its blood thinning effects and minimize the risk of side effects. ----Important Warning for Men---- Beware this cancer-causing toxin hiding in your bathroom [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] There’s a toxic chemical hiding in the bathroom… And when this toxic chemical gets rubbed on our skin, it transfers directly into our bloodstream and into our bodies… Where it goes on to cause depression, kidney disease, prostate problems, rockiness problems… …joint pain, hair loss, low energy, low stamina, and low drive... ...even cancer and Alzheimer’s disease... And if you don’t believe me, I have all the proof right here: […watch this short video and discover how to protect yourself…]( ---------- Daily Medical Discoveries is dedicated to uncovering secret, buried or censored studies that can help men live great lives to 120 and beyond. 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