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Nearly a quarter-million American men each year are diagnosed with
prostate cancer and many more are diagnosed with BPH or Prostatitis;
an inflammation of the prostate. Prostate Cancer and Benign Prostatic
Hyperplasia (BPH) used to be diseases of old age and was usually diagnosed
around the age of 80. Today, prostate cancer is now being diagnosed
in men as young as 55.
Symptoms of prostate cancer and BPH
are similar:
Urinary problems including:
Not being able to urinate. Difficulty
in starting urination Having a hard time
starting or stopping the urine flow.
Needing to urinate often, especially
at night. Weak flowof urine Urine flow
that starts and stops. Pain or burning
during urination.
Blood in the urine or semen.
Frequent pain in the lower back, hips,
or upper thighs.
Conventional Prostate Cancer Treatment:
Surgery to remove the prostate, surrounding
tissue and lymph nodes in the pelvis.
Chemotherapy
Radiation therapy that uses radiation
to kill cancer cells or keep them from
growing. There are two types of radiation
therapy. External radiation therapy uses
a machine outside the body to send radiation
toward the cancer. Internal radiation
therapy uses a radioactive substance
sealed in needles, seeds, wires, or catheters
that are placed directly into or near
the cancer.
Impotence and urinary problems may occur
in men treated with radiation therapy.
Hormone therapy used in the treatment
of prostate cancer may include the following:
Luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone
agonists can prevent the testicles from
producing testosterone.
Antiandrogens can block the action of
androgens (hormones that promote male
sex characteristics).
Orchiectomy is a surgical procedure
to remove one or both testicles, the
main source of male hormones, to decrease
hormone production.
Science Daily on October 10, 2007 reported
the risks of hormone therapy — The
use of androgen deprivation therapy to
treat localized prostate cancer is associated
with an increased risk of death from
heart disease, according to a study published
online October 9 in the Journal of the
National Cancer Institute. The use of
androgen deprivation therapy can also
lead to the development of metabolic
syndrome, which increases both the risk
of type II diabetes and coronary artery
disease.
Alternative Prostate Cancer Treatment:
The October issue of the journal Cancer
Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention
suggests that prostate cancer may respond
quickly and markedly to significant changes
in weight and diet. The report found
that dramatically cutting back on dietary
fats and carbohydrates actually alters
the levels of genes in prostate tissues
that can potentially regulate cancer
growth.
Strikingly, the changes occurred after
four of the men spent just six weeks
on a low-fat, low-carb diet, said Dr.
Daniel Lin, assistant professor of urology
at the University of Washington and the
paper's lead author.
I recommend tomatoes and tomato products
to help protect against prostate cancer
along with fresh organic fruit and vegetables.
Brown rice. Vitamin A, D, E and Selenium.
Omit dairy products and fatty meats.
Add a good herbal tonic to your daily
health regime that supports the blood,
the kidneys, the immune system, that
has anti-inflammatory properties and
that balances hormone levels.
Browning’s Male Supreme tonic
is an excellent herbal formula for prostate
health, for prostate cancer, high PSA
levels and BPH. If you are unable to
make your own tonic purchase a tonic
with similar ingredients.
About the herbs in the Male Supreme
tonic:
Astragalus: Research shows it stimulates
the immune system in many ways. It increases
the number of stem cells in bone marrow
and lymph tissue and encourages their
development into active immune cells.
It appears to help trigger immune cells
from a resting state into heightened
activity. It also enhances the body's
production of immunoglobulin and stimulates
macrophages. Astragalus can help activate
T-cells and natural killer (NK) cells.
In other studies, polysaccharides were
shown to potentiate the immune-mediated
antitumor activity of interleukin-2 (IL-2)
and the activity of monocytes, improve
the responses of lymphocytes from normal
subjects and cancer patients.
Bloodroot Showing results as an antibacterial,
anti-inflammatory, anti-neoplastic, antioxidant,
anti-periodontic, anti-plaque, antiseptic,
fungicide, and more. Showing promise
in fighting cancers
Burdock Root: Burdock root is rich in
vitamins, B-complex, E and P. It also
contains, in high amounts, chromium,
cobalt, iron, magnesium, phosphorus,
silicon, zinc, sodium and potassium.
In animal experiments, burdock root extracts
have been shown to destroy bacteria and
fungus cultures, as well as showing strong
anti-tumor activity.
Chaparral: Tumor inhibitor. Antibacterial,
antiviral, anti-cancer.
Devil’s Claw: An excellent anti-inflammatory.
It is also a deep tissue cleanser and
healer.
Hydrangea Root: Its primary chemical
constituents include glycosides, saponins,
resins, rutin, essential oils, and flavonoids.
It contains no tannins and is well recognized
in the treatment of inflamed or enlarged
prostate glands.
Isatis: This herb has the compound indirubin
that possesses strong antitumor activity.
(can be purchased from 1st Chinese Herbs)
Licorice Root: Anti-inflammatory, anti-hepatotoxic,
anti-spasmodic, rejuvenative, sedative,
tonic. Phytoestrogens. Antibody production
is enhanced by glycyrrhizin, possibly
through the production of interleukin.
Pau d’ Arco: For problems like
cancer, colitis, cystitis, fungus and
prostatitis.
Pygeum: The phytosterols, including
beta-sitosterol, have anti-inflammatory
effects by interfering with the formation
of pro-inflammatory prostaglandins that
tend to accumulate in the prostate of
men with benign prostatic hyperplasia
(BPH). The ferulic esters reduce levels
of the hormone prolactin and also block
cholesterol in the prostate.
Red Clover: Clinical evidence shows
that there is a basis for its long standing
tradition in treating any type of cancer
and studies looking at the extracts'
specific effectiveness against prostate
enlargement and prostate cancer have
now begun. Phytoestrogens.
Saw Palmetto: The saw palmetto extract
prevents testosterone from converting
to dihydrotestosterone. It also inhibits
DHT from binding to cellular receptor
sites and so increases DHT's breakdown
and excretion. In several double blind
studies Saw Palmetto extract was an effective
treatment for BPH. It was found to be
superior to finasteride (Proscar). Most
patients reported obtaining some relief
of symptoms within the first 30 days
of the treatment with the Saw Palmetto
extract.
Suma: Normalizing influence on your
body and can help regulate and enhance
your endocrine, nervous, digestive, cardiovascular
and immune system. Nutritionally it contains
essential vitamins, minerals, amino acids
and trace elements plus high amounts
of the trace element germanium, which
is a powerful immune stimulator. The
germanium in Suma may be partly responsible
for Suma's powerful ability to bring
more oxygen to the cells. The overall
effect is to give you an increased resistance
to stress while having a cell-building
and regenerating effect. Suma is also
beneficial for treating cardiovascular
disease, depression, chronic fatigue
and inflammatory conditions.
Turmeric: In recent studies show promising
results on the use of turmeric to treat
cancer. Curcumin found in turmeric possesses
liver protective activity, detoxifying
dangerous carcinogens, stimulating the
gall-bladder and acting as a free-radical
scavenger.
The dried herbal ingredient amounts
you will need make Browning’s Male
Supreme:
(Whole herbs are easier to strain than
powdered herbs – you can use either)
2 oz. Astragalus Root (A. membranaceus)
1 oz. Bloodroot (sanguinaria canadensis)
2 oz. Burdock Root (arctium lappa)
2 oz. Chaparral (larrea tridentate)
3 oz. Devil’s Claw Bark (oplopanax
horridus)
2 oz. Hydrangea Root (hydrangea arborescens)
3 oz. Isatis Root (iatidis tinctoria)
3 oz Licorice Root (glycyrrhiza glabra)
2 oz. Pau d’ Arco (tabebuia impetiginosa)
5 oz. Pygeum Bark (pygeum Africana)
2 oz. Red Clover (trifolium pretense)
5 oz. Saw Palmetto Berry (serenoa repens)
2 oz. Suma (pfaffia paniculata)
1 oz. Turmeric (curcuma longa)
What cooking tools and other ingredients
you will need:
2 stainless steel or glass 20 quart
or larger pots with lids. One pot for
cooking and one pot for straining liquid
into after cooking.
A large strainer.
A candy or water thermometer.
Cheesecloth.
4 gallons of distilled water
32 oz of vegetable glycerin
32 oz of black strap molasses
Citric acid
For bottling you can use regular canning
jars. If using pint jars you will need
about 24 – 28 jars. If using quart
jars you will need about 14 jars. This
is a large recipe that will provide one
year worth of tonics for the cancer patient,
or, if using for a preventative go together
with friends or family and share it.
You can cut recipe in ½ for a
smaller batch.
In pot add:
In 1 pot add astragalus root, bloodroot,
burdock root, chaparral, devil’s
claw, hydrangea root, isatis, licorice
root, pau d’ arco, pygeum, saw
palmetto, suma, turmeric and cover with
4 gallons of distilled water. Stir. Cover
pot with lid and simmer for about 6 hours.
After simmering for 6 or more hours
turn heat to warm/low heat and add the
red clover to the above pot and turn
heat down to warm to steep (not boil)
the herbs like you would a cup of tea.
Steep overnight.
The next morning/day strain the liquid
from the herbs by laying a couple of
layers of cheesecloth over your strainer.
Strain liquid into a clean container
then heat herbal liquid and bring to
a boil for 15 minutes to kill any bacteria.
Compost the strained herbs in your garden.
Then add:
32 oz of vegetable glycerin, 32 oz black
strap molasses 4 tablespoons of citric
acid
Stir and let the mixture mingle for
15 minutes or so. When ready to bottle
use a candy thermometer to check the
temperature of the liquid. You want the
temperature at 190* to prevent any bacteria
to grow in the tonics. Maintain this
heat temperature throughout bottling.
While waiting for your liquid to reach
the accurate bottling temperature prepare
your canning jars. Sterilize jars and
lids.
Once your bottles are sterilized and
your herbal liquid is at the right temperature
add the tonic liquid to the hot jars.
Fill to ½” from top of jar
and cap. Let cool overnight. Check to
make sure all the jars sealed properly
the store them. Tonics can be stored
for 1 year.
Once you open a jar of tonic for use
you must Refrigerate it. The tonic will
last for 2 months in the refrigerator
once it has been opened. Sediment in
the bottom of the jars is normal. Give
the jar a little shake or stir to mix
the sediment before taking.
How much to take:
Adult Folklore Dosage: 1 Tablespoon
1 time a day for preventative health.
1 Tablespoon 2 times a day for BHP or
Prostatitis. 2 Tablespoon 2 times a day
for prostate cancer. Refrigerate after
opening.
Disclaimer: The information provided
in this article is for informational
purposes only and is not intended as
a substitute for advice from your health
care professional. You should not use
the information in this article for self-diagnosis
or to replace any prescriptive medication.
You should consult with a healthcare
professional before starting any diet,
exercise or supplementation program,
before taking any medication, or if you
have or suspect you might have a health
problem, suffer from allergies, are pregnant
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