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Fasting schedule for 2006:
April 27-29

May 25-27
June 22-24
July 27-29
August 24-26
September 28-20
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Another Bad Prostate Book- Roger Mason
Recently you may have gotten an ad in the mail about a new book on prostate
cancer and prostate disease. I got several such ads and finally ordered it to
see what the author had to say. It is called, "How to Fight Prostate Cancer &
Win" by William L. Fischer. He is the author of a previous, even worse book on
cancer. This book claims to be good advice on "natural prevention, alternative
self-treatments and therapeutic diets". If this book had been titled, "How to
Fight Prostate Cancer & Die" it would be an honest title. Fischer has almost no
clue at all to what he is talking about. He has almost no understanding of what
causes prostate disease or how to cure it naturally. The book has a 200 very
over spaced and double spaced lines with only 200 words per page (instead of the
more traditional 400 words per page) so you think you're getting a big 230 page
book when, in fact, you are really getting more like a 115 page book. And it is
egregiously overpriced at $19.95 plus postage.
He spends an inordinate amount of time yapping about traditional medical
treatments like being butchered, being poisoned, being microwaved, being lasered
and being irradiated. It seems he is not warning you about the dangers of these
allopathic and destructive treatments as much as recommending them. He keeps
talking of the various benefits and advantages of such standard medical
treatments. I thought this was a book on natural cures?
For example he says that "watchful waiting is the best option" for older men,
poor men, uninsured men (so money is the real cure huh?) or ones with
differentiated cancer. Do you know what "watchful waiting" translates as?
Watching yourself die and doing nothing! Wow, what wisdom, what a revelation,
what great advice. Just watch myself die and do nothing about it basically.
He tries to implicate androgens (testosterone DHEA are our two basic androgens)
for prostate problems in old age when it is clearly established that androgens
in men fall severely after the age of 40 . Later, he admits some people feel it
is a drop in testosterone levels that is a basic cause. Well, which is it? This
is your first clue he is lost in the ozone. He doesn't seem to understand that
excessive estrogen levels in men are the basic internal cause of prostate
dysfunction as the word "estradiol" appears only once in the whole book. .He
says prostatitis is "simple to treat" when it is the most difficult of all
prostate conditions to treat, as often no clear cause can be discerned. This is
where we get the term "non-specific prostatitis". Chronic prostatitis is
medically untreatable for all practical purposes but can be cured naturally. He
goes on and on about prescription drugs and especially about surgical procedures
and the newest laser surgeries.
He does bring up the minerals zinc and selenium as important to prostate health
but seems to have almost no idea that FAT, especially animal fats are the basic
cause of prostate disease except to mention the word one time. Then he goes on
to tell you it is all right to eat red meat as you're dying of prostate cancer
along with cheese, butter, eggs and other such fine foods. This is why men in
Asia and Africa have so little prostate problems but European men have epidemic
problems. He realizes that flax oil is good for prostate health but doesn't seem
to know that flax oil is an omega-3 fatty acid and that the excessive omega-6
fatty acids we eat cause prostate, cardiovascular and other problems.
Now he babbles about bee pollen being a wonder supplement for your prostate.
Folks, bee pollen is a joke and has been for decades. Bee pollen contains
biologically insignificant tiny trace amounts of common amino acids, vitamins
and enzymes. He then goes on to recommend royal jelly from bees as another
wonder supplement. This is pitiful. Royal jelly is even more useless than bee
pollen but it is more expensive. He does talk about flower pollen extract which
is completely unrelated to bee pollen. The manufacturers of flower pollen refuse
to identify the active ingredient which is, in fact, a simple hydoxamic acid and
they further refuse to tell you how much hydoxamic acid is in their flower
pollen products. This makes such supplements useless. You cannot take any
supplement where the active ingredient is not only identified by the amount
stated clearly on the label. Now he recommends kombucha mushroom tea which has
no benefit for prostate or any other condition. Kombucha is a joke just like bee
pollen.
He recommends a series of herbs such as damiana, willow, ginseng, mallow golden
seal, horsetail, club moss, thyme and celandine none of which have shown any
proven benefit for prostate health. I'm all for herbology, but why take herbs
that have shown no clinical value for your condition? That's not herbology at
all. In fact taking such herbs could actually make you worse if you are
biologically incompatible with them. Golden seal may be a savior for me and a
poison for you as we are all biologically unique.
It gets worse folks. Now he tells you red meat is acceptable to eat as are milk,
butter, cheese, eggs, yogurt, cottage cheese and buttermilk. These are exactly
the foods you cannot eat when you have prostate problems- these are the foods
that GAVE you the problem! Fat, animal products, red meat, milk and dairy,
poultry are exactly the foods that cause prostate disease and he tells you to
eat them! If you look at a chart of fat consumption and prostate (or breast or
colon) cancer you see that it is a direct correlation between saturated fat
consumption and cancer.
Of course he pushes saw palmetto, Pygeum, nettles and the other traditional
useless herbs you see in the drug stores and health food stores. We have
discussed this before and none of them contain any significant amount of beta-sitosterol
or other active ingredients. He doesn't even know about beta-sitosterol even
though it is THE most potent nutrient known to science for good prostate health.
Beta-sitosterol is THE most powerful supplement for prostate health on the face
of the earth and he doesn't even know it exists! A real professional here folks.
Of course he pushes the lycopene fantasy and we have exposed that numerous times
in this column. Clinical studies of blood serum lycopene in tens of thousands of
men showed no relation at all to prostate health. This proves beyond any doubt
it has no value at all. He goes on to promote Essiac Tea. This is another fraud
in the natural food industry and not even worth discussing since decades of use
has proven it to have no value.
To his credit he talks about the macrobiotic diet and recommends it. He calls
Michio Kushi a "Chinese man" which would infuriate any person of Japanese
ancestry but I'm not here to nitpick. At least he advised the value of this and
should be given credit for doing so. You can cure prostate or any other
"incurable" disease (except AIDS and radiation poisoning which are both manmade)
with a good whole grain based macrobiotic diet. Please read such books as "My
Beautiful Life", "Recalled By Life", "Recovery From Cancer" and "Confessions of
a Kamikaze Cowboy" for true stories of this.
This book is a joke and the $19.95 price tag makes it a very expensive joke. If
you have BPH, prostatitis or outright cancer please read my book, The Natural
Prostate Cure. You can get this on amazon.com for only $6.95. This is the most
researched book on natural prostate health in the world and I rewrite it every
year. Yes, you can cure prostate cancer naturally, safely and effectively in
less than a year by changing your diet, taking natural supplements, balancing
your basic endocrine system with over the counter natural hormones and regular
short term fasting.
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