BREAKTHROUGH NEWS FOR PROSTATE CANCER
March 25, 2015 by admin
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Vitamin D may keep low-grade prostate cancer from becoming aggressive Taking vitamin D supplements could slow or even reverse the progression of less aggressive, or low-grade, prostate tumors without the need for surgery or radiation, a scientist will report today. If a tumor is present in a prostate biopsy, a pathologist grades its aggressiveness on […]
DO FISH OIL SUPPLEMENTS CAUSE PROSTATE CANCER? – NOT ACCORDING TO THE EVIDENCE!
July 13, 2013 by admin
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The latest news has probably alarmed men around the world who take fish oil supplements BUT the research actually found that almost all of the men (in the trial) that developed prostate cancer did NOT take fish oil supplements!! This is an extract from the study: “The study measured omega-3 blood levels in the participating […]
WHAT IS THE MOST RELIABLE DETECTION OF PROSTATE CANCER?
June 16, 2013 by admin
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PROSTATE CANCER DETECTION RISK Thousands of Lives Put At Risk – A large number of men that have been given the ‘all clear’ after having NHS prostate cancer tests, may actually have prostate cancer! http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2342096/Tests-prostate-cancer-clear-HALF-men-actually-disease.html
Do You Suffer From Fatigue, Weight Gain, Mood Swings, Anxiety and Depression? If So, It Might Be Your Hormones!
January 26, 2011 by admin
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One of the areas of health that I specialise in is Naturopathic Endocrinology (hormonal system balance) and I am amazed by the number of men and women that try to function each day with significantly dysfunctional hormonal systems. Often people are suffering from excessive levels of one hormone in conjunction with deficiencies of other hormones […]
High Oestrogen Levels Can Seriously Affect Our Health
October 4, 2010 by admin
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Oestrogen dominance occurs when oestrogen and progesterone are out of balance caused by too much oestrogen and not enough progesterone. This imbalance can be exacerbated by the massive amounts of xenobiotics in the environment as well as other factors. Xenobiotics are created primarily from industrial chemicals, animal growth hormones, plastic products that have entered our […]