Guest guest Posted March 28, 2010 Report Share Posted March 28, 2010 http://www.infoholix.net/category.php?mId=117 The above is a link to information on prostate cancer, tests, diagnosis and also a number of other subjects, including the sodium bicarbonate treatment. " In one recent study, researchers followed 9,459 men who had annual PSA tests. Of this group, 2,950 had test results showing very healthy prostates. But when these “healthy” men underwent biopsies, an alarming 15% tested positive for cancer! Many had high-grade cancer. And the PSA test missed it in all of them! And the incidence rate of " false negative " may be even higher as prostate biopsies are taken by random needle jabs into the gland. An average prostate has a volume of 40ml and an early cancer may cover 1 or 2ml. No matter how many sticks are made, there’s no way of knowing if cancer lurks outside the needle tract. The needle tract, however, damages tissue. Not only is this procedure painful, but it can also lead to infection and influence the development of cancer. The bottom line: You may have high PSA and no cancer at all, or you may have zero PSA but prostate cancer, possibly even high-grade prostate cancer. Subjecting yourself to biopsy is an unnecessary risk. " http://www.infoholix.net/category.php?mId=108 includes talk by Dr Matthias Rath On March 8, 2000 we placed a full-page announcement in USA Today: “Breakthrough in Cancer Research.” Our research proves that vitamin C, lysine, proline and specific extracts from green tea can inhibit the spread of cancer cells. USA Today didn’t want to publish it. Their legal department said, ”You? There are 55 thousand researchers working on that riddle.” The fact that they had to publish it showed that we had proved everything that is written there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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