NEW Zealand researchers have found sex could be the secret to a healthy prostate. A new report, Prostate Health . . . Sex, Lies and Misconceptions, released by Christchurch-based natural health researcher Warren Matthews, says men as young as 40 need to adopt a natural preventative approach, which includes more
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“There are thousands of men worldwide who have had unnecessary, invasive or non-surgical intervention for issues of the prostate, and are now having to deal with sexual dysfunction, incontinence, rectal bleeding and other serious or permanent side effects,” he said.
“These side effects can have a dramatic impact on a man’s sexual wellbeing and self-esteem. It’s time for men to fight prostate cancer by understanding what clinically-proven natural alternatives are available, and practice prevention much earlier.”
The report should be read by every man over 40, says Mr Matthews.
“If you are a woman who has a partner, husband, brother, father or a male friend aged 40+, please share this report with him.
“Armed with this knowledge it could not only ultimately save your/their life, it could also have an enormous impact on your/their future sense of wellbeing, comfort, and reduce the risk of sexual dysfunction and thus have a positive impact on personal relationships.
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¦ The report, Prostate Health . . . Sex, Lies and Misconceptions, is free and can be downloaded at http://www.xtend-life.com/news-blog/blog/articles/prostate-health-sex-lies-and-misconceptions