sounds like some bullcrap handed down from a 'doctor'
Actually, no. I came to this conclusion myself, and as I said I'm not a doctor. Doctors have stated however that prostate cancer is common in older men although most die from other causes like old age, but I say it doesnt hurt to keep that thing functioning right by cycling it regularly..
Yes but what i'm saying is that it cycles itself without outside help, that's how it's designed. People greatly underestimate the body's ability to regulate itself, it seems.
Oh and I wasn't saying you were a doctor; i'm more so referring to the garbage that 'experts' are pushing mainstream that they know isn't right. Think of it as scientific fake news.
Rog. When my dad was diagnosed with prostate cancer his dr told him it was very common but most people die from old age before that kills them, or, that most of us will die with it, not from it. In his case it was the asbestos that he ingested in a WWII shipyard that killed him...at age 83. But he only had 6 days to think about it, which was good.
Actually, no. I came to this conclusion myself, and as I said I'm not a doctor. Doctors have stated however that prostate cancer is common in older men although most die from other causes like old age, but I say it doesnt hurt to keep that thing functioning right by cycling it regularly..
Yes but what i'm saying is that it cycles itself without outside help, that's how it's designed. People greatly underestimate the body's ability to regulate itself, it seems.
Oh and I wasn't saying you were a doctor; i'm more so referring to the garbage that 'experts' are pushing mainstream that they know isn't right. Think of it as scientific fake news.
Rog. When my dad was diagnosed with prostate cancer his dr told him it was very common but most people die from old age before that kills them, or, that most of us will die with it, not from it. In his case it was the asbestos that he ingested in a WWII shipyard that killed him...at age 83. But he only had 6 days to think about it, which was good.