This frickin’ WORKS!
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Secret jungle penis food
Decades ago, in a super remote jungle, I first discovered an incredible food that can keep a man rocky for hours…
I’ve been experimenting with this strange “penis” food for years now…
And it FRICKIN’ WORKS!
I’ve tried A LOT of other stuff…
Maca, horny goat weed, tribulus, longjack…
And this works better than anything else out there.
I eat this one food every day and my girlfriend is noticing…
I’m getting quite a few comments about how rocky I am from her…
And how long I can last now!
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Using aspirin to thwart prostate cancer
Aspirin is known to lower the risks of many chronic diseases.
It can lower the risk of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and colon cancer.
Some studies have shown that aspirin could lower the risk from prostate cancer.
In some circles, those results can be controversial.
Recently, Chinese researchers conducted a more thorough investigation into the effects of aspirin and prostate cancer.
They found that aspirin can have significant effects against prostate cancer.
Aspirin can lower the risk of progression and recurrence – particularly in high-risk cases.
This research, in humans, was carried out at the Beijing Tian Tan Hospital in China. The results were published in the Journal of the Balkan Union of Oncology.
Prostate cancer is one of the greatest health problems affecting men.
“Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy among men – its prevention is becoming a demanding public health issue worldwide.”
The anti-cancer effect of aspirin has been known for decades.
“As one of the most common anti-inflammatory ‘treatments,’ aspirin’s anti-cancer effect was first reported in animals in 1972.”
Aspirin can increase the rate of survival from a number of different types of cancer.
“Increasing evidence suggests that aspirin may reduce the metastatic spread and increase the survival of patients with prostate cancer.”
But some large scale studies showed no effect of aspirin on prostate cancer.
“A meta-analysis based on 15 relevant studies found no significant association between aspirin and prostate cancer.”
This research was designed to better analyze the information on aspirin therapy for prostate cancer.
“The aim of this retrospective case-control study was to examine the relationship between aspirin use and prostate cancer in Chinese populations.”
The study recruited 483 men who had been treated at the hospital for prostate cancer.
“The current study included patients with prostate cancer who were subjected to radical prostatectomy or radical prostatectomy with androgen deprivation therapy.”
Some of the men had been taking aspirin while others were not taking aspirin when they were admitted to hospital.
“Patients were assigned to the aspirin group if they had listed aspirin use at the time of the initial consultation.”
The men were split into 2 groups based on their aspirin use.
“Overall, 483 patients were included, of whom 231 were in the aspirin group.”
The researchers followed the progress of the men in the study for at least 2 years after treatment.
“The patients were followed up for at least two years at Beijing Tian Tan Hospital and Beijing Hospital.”
The researchers tracked all of the important markers relating to prostate cancer.
Biochemical failure is a term that doctors use for the recurrence of cancer after treatment.
Freedom from biochemical failure means freedom from cancer.
Aspirin users had significantly better freedom from biochemical failure rates.
Aspirin users had lower cancer recurrence.
“The aspirin group had a significantly better freedom from biochemical failure rate at five years than the control group.”
Aspirin use was associated with nearly 10% greater rates of freedom from cancer.
“Freedom from biochemical failure for patients in the aspirin group was 91% at five years compared to 82% in the control group.”
Aspirin use was even more beneficial for men with high risk prostate cancer.
In the high-risk group, freedom from cancer was increased by over 50% with aspirin use at 5 years.
“Among high risk patients, the freedom from biochemical federate for patients in the aspirin group was 79%, compared with 52% in the control group.”
The study highlights the potential benefits of aspirin in the treatment of prostate cancer. Particularly high-risk prostate cancer.
“We demonstrate that the use of aspirin may be beneficial for the biochemical control of prostate cancer.”
Though aspirin is over 100 years old, the researchers of this study have no idea how it works against cancer.
“The mechanism of the antineoplastic effect of aspirin is not fully understood.”
The study did not analyze the effect of different doses of aspirin.
It’s possible that optimal aspirin dosing could improve freedom from cancer rates even further.
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My glass of water prostate fix for men
There’s something I’ve been doing every day for my prostate…
…that’s completely cured me of annoying pee problems like having to go all the time…
…waking up all night to go, struggling to go, not being able to go…
It was all so embarrassing and my wife was threatening to sleep in a different room.
So I found a solution — and it’s a simple daily habit that takes the same amount of time it takes to drink a glass of water…
And it’s completely natural, non-pharmaceutical, and safe for any man to try.
And for me, this prostate solution worked in just 2 weeks.
2 weeks and I was completely cured of these annoying pee problems.
No more embarrassment, I’m sleeping better, peeing better, and my wife is happy again.
Happy wife, happy life! Lol
And many men have been asking me, so here it is — my ‘glass of water’ prostate solution
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