Thursday, February 9, 2017

SOUL RAIN CURES PROSTATE CANCER



#24 FACTS YOU MUST KNOW ABOUT PROSTATE CANCER


#1.               Prostate cancer is a malignant growth of the prostate gland, a chestnut shaped, walnut size structure surrounding the urethra, just below the urinary bladder found in men only.
#2.               In health, the prostate gland usually weighs an average of 20 grams (18-26 grams) but may increase in size to up to 100 grams in prostate cancer.
#3.               Testicular hormones [Testosterone and Dihydrotestosterone (DHT)] control the growth and survival of prostate cells; hence castration leads to apoptosis and atrophy of the prostate.
#4.               Every man will have an enlarged prostate if he lives long enough, but NOT all will develop Prostate Cancer. Prostatic size increases almost exponentially from the age of 50 years and at 90 years, 90% of men have Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia.
#5.               Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is NOT Prostate Cancer. While the former is as its name implies, “benign” (non-cancerous), the latter is actually cancerous (malignant).
#6.               Prostate cancer is typically a disease of men above the age of 50 years. 30% of men between 40-60 years suffer from this disease while the rate doubles (60%) in men above 60 years. In fact, there is a 1 in 6 lifetime probability of being diagnosed with Prostate Cancer.
#7.               A racial predilection seems to be related as the incidence is very low in Asians, especially the Japanese but very high among Blacks and Scandinavians.
#8.               An increase in incidence among Japanese immigrants to the West (US and UK) suggests there might be significant environmental influence on the incidence of the disease.
#9.               Dietary factors also have significant effect on risk of developing the disease. Heavy intake of high fat diet especially red meat has been said to triple the risk. Whereas, inadequate vegetables consumption might quadruple the risk.
#10.           Other factors like excessive alcohol consumption, smoking, use of tight underwear, sedentary lifestyle (involving sitting for most the part of most days) and lack of adequate exercise can significantly increase risk of developing prostate cancer.
#11.           With enlargement of the prostate, there is a compression of the two structures with are at closest proximity to it, the urethra and the urinary bladder, causing changes in these two structures leading to the earliest symptoms of the disease.


#12.           Men above the age of 50 years must watch out for these “prostate” symptoms (the International Prostate Symptom Score; IPSS).
                                i.            Sensation of incomplete bladder emptying after urinating
                              ii.            Frequent micturition (need to urinate less than two hours after you finished urinating)
                            iii.            Intermittency (need to stop and start again several times when urinating)
                             iv.            Urgency (difficulty postponing micturition)
                               v.            Weak urinary stream
                             vi.            Straining (need to push or strain to start urination)
                           vii.            Norcturia (need to get up to urinate multiple times while sleeping at night)
#13.           Digital rectal examination (DRE) conducted by a physician reveals symptoms that may be suggestive of Prostate Cancer and has been found deliver accurate diagnosis in 30% of cases and is usually the first step in screening for the disease.
#14.           Serum Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)assay is usually the most important in screening for the disease. Values above 10ng/mL are associated with greater than 60% risk.
#15.           Other diagnostic investigations include urinalysis, full blood count, urinary microscopy, culture and sensitivity, Electrolytes/Urea/Creatinine, Transrectal Ultrasound, Prostate biopsy and histology, Chest x-ray, radionuclide scan, computerized tomography scan and magnetic resonance imaging.
#16.           Complications are urinary retention, urinary tract infections (due to urinary retention), anemia, hematuria as the cancer invades the bladder and urethra, bone pain with metastasis to the spine, renal failure, distant spread to the lungs, brain and other organs and a host of other life threatening-complications and in really bad cases, death.
#17.           Treatment of prostate cancer often depends on stage at which the individual presents in the hospital which is why screening and early detection is considered to be of utmost priority. Treatment options include watchful waiting, surgery (various forms of prostatectomy), hormonal treatment with drugs that inhibit or reduce serum androgens, and chemotherapy.
#18.           Tomatoes contain a very potent antioxidant, Lycopene, known to significantly reduce risk of developing prostate cancer.
#19.           Foods rich in zinc (e.g. pumpkin) are highly recommended for men as it has been found to prevent or at least retard prostatic malignancy. Zinc is also an essential element for male sexuality fertility and is important for alcohol metabolism.
#20.           It is advised that men above the age of 50 years who are beginning to have urinary symptoms (see #12 above) with prostatic enlargement should either stop smoking or drink less and slowly.
#21.           Light exercise like brisk walking helps build muscle tone and is thought to retard urinary symptoms in Prostate cancer. However, high impact exercise like jogging and cycling is to be avoided by men over 50 years.
#22.           Men who sit longer are more prone to developing urinary symptoms in prostate cancer as two-thirds of our weight rests on the pelvic bones when we sit thus placing pressure on the urinary bladder. Walk around as often as you can and when you have to sit, use a comfortable chair. A divided saddle chair is recommended if you must sit long hours.
#23.           Smoking affects blood vessels and thus has a direct impact on the circulation around the groin. Avoid smoking.
#24.           Regular sex is good for prostate health. Celibates are more prone to prostate illness. The prostate gland is designed to empty its contents regularly as occurs during ejaculation.

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  1. Why does Soul cure prostate problems an where can I find more information and scientific proof?

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