The Prostate Health Diet: What to Eat to Prevent and Heal Prostate Problems Including Prostate Cancer, BPH Enlarged Prostate and Prostatitis
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That there is a proven link between prostate cancer avoidance and diet.
Obviously a partly biased view from one who has prostate cancer. Hopefully, a change in diet will slow development. This book studies the food types good and bad. Forensic study of influence. Even down to danger of skin cream applied, which might get into the system! Food types to avoid and those recommended. No actual recipes, but it's an extensive investigation. That supplements are ineffectual - in author's experience. Appreciate large corporations will not want to hear the news. Nor governments for that matter for their tax income stream! Fundamentally in a biological sense we are as our ancestors, in terms of ideal diet requirement. The prostate health diet gives hope to those diagnosed with cancer and offers preventative diet advice. My doctor just said we've all got to die when I visited him after diagnoses. No argument there , but not that helpful. There's good assistance for terminal cancer patients in UK, but you do need the terminal diagnoses! Help is needed before that diagnoses kicks in. This book inspires hope and positivity for prostate patients.
C**Y
Good info
Good breakdown on the core concepts to understand regarding this gland.Interesting in depth finger pointing at diet as cause of problems,others point at lack of activity,maybe somewhere in between.
W**Y
helpful point
good
J**S
Good for identifying potential irritants, BUT ....
If you want an extended check-list to systematically identify the things that may be related to your symptoms, this book has a long list of them. But be warned: the book is also an extended diatribe about the nasty things put into our food by Big Industries: pharmaceuticals, agriculture, government, chemical, .... In this regard the book seems largely to serve the author's need to vent - though the desire to help the reader is not compromised. There's a slew of interesting information. My disappointment is with the so-called self-testing that's referred to throughout the book: to me the techniques recommended are hokey.
P**K
Rubbish!
Colourful cover with no substance. Self published. Poor quality.
D**Y
suitable for main" victims" often elderly men living on their own ?Book very comprehensikve
Book very comprehensive but seems to cater more for people in USA. ,Organic foods anywhere near me almost impossible to get.(Norfolk England) we need simplified details of what can slow this down including avoiding duplication by eating/drinking different things.
P**R
Misleading
Says you can tell if food is healthy or not healthy by doing a pendulum test or by putting it in front of your prostate!?? Hm.
D**Y
More like a lecture
Too much waffle! More like a lecture! I get better advice looking up on the internet
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