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by: Karon
Beattie
In a similar way that massage helps drain toxins from women's
breasts, massage also helps drain carcinogens from men's prostate glands,
and
can be highly beneficial in treating prostatis and BPH (benign prostatic hypertrophy).
Studies have shown that women who breastfeed and men who ejaculate frequently,
are significantly less at risk for breast and prostate cancer, respectively...
because of their actions that drain these two organs.
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Dr David Williams in
his February 2005 Alternatives Newsletter writes that "Before
drugs became the accepted first line of treatment for prostate problems, massage
was used successfully, without hesitation, by practically all doctors.... Prostate
massage fell out of favor not because it was ineffective, but because there
was no money in it for the pharmaceutical companies."
Research underlines
the importance of maintaining adequate levels of zinc to prevent the development
of prostate cancer. Preventing congestion caused by
either obstruction or infrequent drainage, is also important.
Dr Williams states "In
the few published studies, it appears prostate massage often lowers PSA levels
-- which should make it one of the first lines
of treatment for prostate cancer, instead of the current surgical procedures that are known
to leave between 20 and 70 percent impotent and between 15 and 50 percent
incontinent."
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