The take home here is that the gold standard prostratecancer test has no value and provides no lifespan improvement.
I suspect that a high PSA reading may be indicative ofimmune system activity, possibly related to passing or even chronic infections. Such needs to be treated, but as such.
The writer comes down hard on the medical industry for itsenthusiasm for this protocol and quite rightly sees a money blinded industrybadly in need of serious reform.
It is also true that a revolution in health care has beenworking through the system for the past two decades in particular. Part of it is knowledge driven as new andbetter protocols are established, but a lot of it is coming out of a revisit ofoften weaker natural therapies and the establishment of sound eating patternsto support good health.
That prostate is a problem has not changed. That we fail to intercept it often enough isalso true. Its causation is still poorlyunderstood.
Prostate cancer screening has zero benefit, concludes 20-year study
Monday, April 04, 2011 by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
NaturalNews) Don't let anyone from the cancer industry lie to you aboutPSA screening: The test is completely bogus and offers zero improvementin your lifespan. That's the conclusion from a 20-year study that followed over9,000 men. After 20 years of follow-up, guess what the results were? Nosignificant difference in the rate of death between those screened forprostate cancer versus those who weren't.
In other words, prostate cancer screening is really a bogus test used toexploit men's fear and recruit them into unnecessary and potentially harmfulcancer treatments. That's why the cancer industry uses the PSA test, of course:It's a powerful recruiting tool! It scares men into agreeing to expensive,high-profit treatments which are then billed to their insurance companies,Medicaid or Medicare. (Gee, no wonder our health care system is bankrupting thenation...)
This study, by the way, was published in the British Medical Journal(http://www.bmj.com/content/342/bmj....).I don't personally trust the BMJ on most issues, since it seems to so stronglyfavor vaccines and pharmaceuticals in its selective publication of research.But that's what makes this so remarkable: Even the BMJ is effectively admittingthat PSA tests don't work!
Why are hospitals still using a bogus quack test for prostate cancer?
Given that the PSA test simply doesn't work, it makes you wonder: Whyare hospitals are cancer centers still using the PSA test? Isn'tthatquackery to keep using something that doesn't work while marketing itto patients as if it did work? It's not just false advertising -- it's badmedicine! And if it were being done in any other industry, someone wouldprobably get arrested.
If you sold a car that turned out to be a lemon and didn't run, you could besued. If you sold a financial product but completely misrepresented it to yourcustomers, that would be considered criminal fraud. But why can hospitalsand cancer clinics sell PSA prostate cancer tests that are completelybogus while getting away with it?
The answer is because modern medicine has zero accountability.Most of it is simply fabricated quackery. Flu vaccines, for example, are basedon completely fabricated quacked-up evidence that has absolutely no connectionto scientific reality. ADHD screening programs are absurdly transparent aspsychiatric drug marketing tools. Mammograms actually cause breastcancer, and the No. 1 side effect of chemotherapy is -- get this -- canceritself!
It's all "pretend medicine" in a grand health care fairy tale
Nothing in medicine, you see, has to have any actual scientific evidencebehind it at all. The reason PSA tests are so popular is precisely the samereason that flu vaccines are so heavily pushed: Because modern medicine pusherssuffer from a deeply-ingrained cult-like irrational belief in everything theywere taught in medical school, regardless of whether it has any basis in fact.PSA tests, in other words, are a kind ofmedical voodoo which works nobetter than sticking pins in a rag doll.
And as literally dozens of studies have found over the last decades,antidepressant drugs are a kind of "brain chemical voodoo" that worksno better than placebo either. Let's face it: Much of modern medicine is basedentirely on a virus of the mind -- a contagious yet false idea thatsomehow disease is caused by a lack of chemicals, radiation or surgery. It's aninsane idea, of course, yet it is the foundation of virtually the entire modernsystem of "health care" (sick care).
A psychic would probably get you better results
If you want to go get screened for all these various diseases, that'syour choice, of course. But just know as a scientific fact that most of themedical screening being offered today is no more scientifically valid thana tarot card reading. A tarot card reading might be more valuable,actually, as it would remind you to consider your inner journey and perhapstake responsibility for your life rather than handing it over to a group ofutterly incompetent cancer doctors who are still using bogus prostate cancertests that have been proven utterly useless again and again.
Heck, your cancer doctor might as well use a dousing rod to diagnoseyour cancer. And even then, if you're told you have cancer, the only rationalthing to do anyway is to change your lifestyle and start pursuinganti-cancer activities such as juicing, walking in the sun, avoiding toxicsynthetic chemicals and so on. And those things should be pursued whether youhave cancer or not!
This is why I never get screened for any disease. I'm in my 40's, and Ifollow a very healthy lifestyle. I eat massive quantities of anti-cancersuperfoods and I completely avoid (to the best of my ability) syntheticchemicals in foods, personal care products, gardening and so on. Why would Ieven need to get screened for cancer in the first place? There's no valid reasonfor it.
Cancer isn't something that strikes you like a bolt of lightning, folks. It'ssomething your body can grow over decades until it becomes noticeable-- and it only grows cancer tumors if you let it. The easiest way to stopgrowing cancer it to boost your vitamin D levels to 70 - 90, eat lots offresh sprouts, drink fresh juices, get exercise and avoid cancer-causingchemicals. Get plenty of sleep, avoid excessive stress and eat superfoods suchas berries (which are loaded with anti-cancer nutrients). And stop eatingrefined sugars, too, because cancer tumors just love sugar.
It's not a difficult recipe. And when truly followed, it will reduceyour risk of cancer to nearly zero. Of course, a stray piece of plutonium fromFukushima could still get inhaled into your lungs and cause cancer, but even inthat case, antioxidants help protect you from radiation damage, greatlyreducing your risk of cancer even from nuclear fallout radiation.
Nutrition and lifestyle is the answer here, not useless disease screeningquackery. Don't fall for the bogus PSA screening and mammography tests. Theyare designed to scare you into becoming a high-profit cancer patient. They donothing to improve your health, and they may in fact harm you. Prostate canceris not a very aggressive cancer in most cases. It can be easily andreliable reversed with the help of any competent naturopathicphysician, herbalist or natural medicine practitioner.
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