Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) can cause:
and yet many men choose to live with their symptoms rather than undergo an invasive procedure that could cure their BPH.
When given a choice between living with their BPH symptoms, and undergoing an invasive procedure that could potentially cause a lack of voluntary control over urination and defecation and an inability to achieve an erection or orgasm, many men choose to live with their BPH symptoms rather than risk becoming incontinent and impotent.
The good news is researchers recently discovered a ‘new’ therapy for BPH that has been shown to shrink the prostate and decrease the symptoms of BPH and erectile dysfunction (ED), with no reported long-term side effects!
MEDICAL STUDIES**
‘reduce prostate volume (size) by an average of 57 percent with no interference with semen quality, testosterone levels or libido.’
‘a significant reduction in white blood cell count, PSA antigen, IPSS (International Prostate Symptom Score), and post-void residual urine in addition to the significantly increased urine flow rate’
’80% reporting increases in intensity and duration of erection’