We have some exciting news on the cancer front… in particular prostate cancer.
It comes from Dr. George Debled. He’s a trained urologist who’s operated a successful men’s health clinic for over 20 years.
During that time he has helped over 2,000 men combat prostate disease. He hasn’t lost a single patient to prostate cancer in all that time.
He says that the true cause of prostate disease is the exact opposite of what mainstream medicine believes.
Many credible doctors support his findings.
“Men receiving Dr. Debled’s treatment reported quick improvement in urinary and sexual functioning,” says Michael Schachter, M.D., “as well as [many] general improvements.”
Dr. Schachter has run a successful New York alternative health practice for three decades. He’s also been the president of the American College for Advancement in Medicine.
He’s convinced that Dr. Debled’s therapy fights prostate disease. But it’s a tough sell. That’s because it’s directly opposed to accepted wisdom.
Most doctors believe that too much testosterone causes prostate disease. It causes the prostate to grow and swell. And that leads to the first prostate problems.
But hormone experts like Dr. Debled point to many studies that say otherwise. And their own clinical evidence backs them up. This new therapy says testosterone is only part of the problem. It’s also a big part of the solution.
In fact, testosterone is vital to preventing prostate disease. And reversing prostate cancer.
This emerging science suggests that the hormonal changes in men that occur in middle age are the real culprit behind prostate disease.
The good news is that you can restore the youthful balance in those hormones. And restore a healthy prostate. More about this in an upcoming issue of Health Watch…
This month’s Natural Health Dossier health advisory newsletter includes an 18-page report on prostate health and offers detailed solutions on how to balance your testosterone levels. Click here to sign up for the Natural Health Dossier health advisory service and learn how you can prevent prostate cancer without drugs or surgery.
To your health,
Ian Robinson,
Managing Editor
NHD “Health Watch”