Little gland little known but much talked about for men over 40 years, the prostate is the sexual gland par excellence.
Prostatitis, adenoma or cancer, come to understand what is really happening and how all this is not the result of chance but a lack of knowledge of the basic laws of life. The uselessness of the medical treatments currently proposed and the real way to cure and prevent any problem with the prostate, here is the program of this video of re-entry. A video for men but also for women, because as we speak of land it concerns everyone. And as a bonus my "lighthouse" juice of the moment, in season: grape + celery branch + turmeric + ginger. A "bomb" of nutrition to support the cleansing and regeneration of the body ... in pleasure!
A man has solved his prostate problem by changing his eating habits
Summary of the video:
Urinary problems have occurred since the age of 50. He has to get up 2 or 3 times a night to urinate, and sitting for a long time makes it difficult to urinate. His PSA rate is 5 compared to the standard limit of 4. The doctor says you have to accept this kind of thing because it is due to age. He offers him a biopsy followed by surgery if necessary, but the man refuses. He meets a hygienist, Thierry Casasnovas (first video of the article), which offers natural solutions without side effects. It operates a food reform, in a progressive way: suppression of dairy products and gluten, increased consumption of fruits and vegetables, especially raw, addition of fruit juice and vegetables freshly extracted with a juice extractor.
After 2 and a half months, the results are unexpected:his PSA level has dropped to 3.5, the urinary frequency has decreased and he has no difficulty in urinating at all. The hygienist diet is very good for the intestines. The hygienists also say this sentence: "Tell me how are your intestines, and I will tell you how you go." With the current industrial food, the intestines get dirty and work less and less well, and the prostate is directly impacted by the pollution of the intestines. The prostate enlarges and puts pressure on the bladder. The intestines also grow and also put pressure on the bladder. There is therefore less volume to store urine, which results in the need to go to urinate more often. It is also the pressure, this time on the urethra, which causes the difficulties to urinate.
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