Special Note = Before you check the very important text below, You should know that I have knowledge of what good PROSTATE HELPERS can do. However, I can re-call several situations where a sufferer of Prostate problems, called and asked "if the ___ product would fix me? After speaking with him, I learned that "he was scheduled for Prostate Surgery on Friday" (it was now Monday of the same week).
No product is going to be the "fast fix" he was looking for! It is too late now. But, the best helper for the Prostate problems would be the ENDOSTEROL. You will learn WHY as you proceed and get the full education as to why this product is a Must Have. Webmaster here / amicos@aol.com
Remember this: Without good health, life is not worth living!
You should now proceed with
the story and proof below :
Message --- inre ENDOSTEROL 11-07-05 to Mike Santella MBA
Hi Mike,
Want you to look at my latest product launch.
The following information about ENDOSTEROL, a Phytonutrient Complex Suppository. It's ingredients are a Phytosterol blend ( Betasitosterol, Sytostanol,
Campesterol, Campestanol) 250 mg., Saw Palmetto Extract 150 mg., Pumpkin Seed
Extract 100 mg., Quercitin 100 mg., Dandelion Extract 100 mg., Lecithin 100 mg.,
Magnesium Di-Potasium EDTA 50 mg., Ellagic Acid 20 mg., Ginkgo Biloba 20 mg..
The suppository delivery system heightens the effectiveness of these
ingredients, and obviously deals with all the BPH symptomology, especially
nocturia. An interesting effect is that when younger men use it, they get a
burst of energy which leads to a desire to exercise and an enhancement of any
sport they happen to be involved in.
Please give this product your serious attention, as it and the suppository
delivery system itself is causing a stir in the market. And incidentally, we
have also created an Organic Coffee/Glutothione Suppository which is far
superior to the Coffee Enema, which most alternative therapists recommend.
ENDOSTEROL PROSTATE SUPPOSITORY
In studying the prostate and developing a product to help it, we've
identified six main causes of prostate problems.
They are hormonal
imbalances, cancer, zinc deficiency, cadmium toxicity, calcification
and infection.
Determining the optimal ingredients required to deal with each
of these
problems led to the formation
of ENDOSTEROL, which we believe to be the
finest prostate suppository product available today.
In this presentation we will take you through the six prostate problems
in the same order that we initially worked
on them and tell you which
ingredients we chose to put in ENDOSTEROL, to deal with each problem.
Let’s begin with a hormonal imbalance and cancer. These two
problems are intimately related.
Until his early thirties, a man produces more testosterone than
estrogen. You heard right, men produce estrogen.
This is natural and nothing to worry about. Men produce estrogen… and women produce testosterone.
The difference is that men make more testosterone than estrogen and women make more estrogen then testosterone.
It is this
predominance of one hormone over the other that is responsible not just
for the differences between male and female bodies, but also the
differences between male and female personalities.
Unfortunately, as a man ages he make less and less testosterone, and
more and more estrogen,
until by age 34, a man makes more estrogen than
testosterone.
We call this a ‘hormonal inversion’.
This process accelerates with age so that by the time a man is 60,
he
makes twice as much estrogen
as testosterone and by age 90,
12 times as
much.
While somewhere in a man’s fifties, this change is officially labeled
as andropause, which is the male version
of menopause… you can see
that the process actually starts in a man’s mid thirties.
A hormonal inversion can show up in many ways. In the sports world, a
man’s performance begins to suffer.
This is why you don't see many professional athletes at the top of their game past 40.
In the business world, a man begins to lose his competitive edge. In relationships he becomes more passive.
As the hormonal inversion begins to takes hold, a man becomes
more sensitive and less aggressive ---
more
feminine. Regardless of how you feel about the effect of female
hormones on your personality,
the male body doesn't like it at all.
In
particular, this hormonal inversion wreaks havoc on a man’s prostate.
To understand how hormonal inversion affects the prostate, we need to
understand how the hormonal process takes place.
Hormonal inversion, or the dominance of estrogen over testosterone in
man, is due to three actions.
First, as a man ages, he makes less
testosterone. This is understandable as all hormones
decrease in their
productions with age.
Second, some of his testosterone begins turning into
Di-Hydro-Testosterone or DHT for short.
This happens courtesy of an
enzyme called 5-alpha reductase whose job it is
to convert good
testosterone into its evil counterpart DHT.
It’s DHT that is the main cause of hair loss and prostate enlargement.
Did you ever wonder why baldness is predominantly a male problem?
It’s
because men make more testosterone then women and thus are at a greater
risk of having that testosterone turn into DHT.
The third cause of hormonal inversion is a bit more bizarre.
It turns
out that there is an enzyme in a man’s body called aromatase whose
function it is to convert
testosterone into estrogen, and not just any
kind of estrogen, because there are actually
3 different types of
estrogen.
This aromatase enzyme turns testosterone into the most
powerful of the three forms of estrogen, namely estradiol.
As a man ages, he not only makes less testosterone, but what
little testosterone he makes his body then turns
into DHT and the
estrogen estradiol. We already know the DHT causes hair loss and
balding, … what does
estradiol estrogen cause? Aside from feminization
of the body and personality, estradiol causes cancer,
and most
specifically prostate cancer, but we’ll get back to the cancer issue a ittle later..
So, just what are the odds of this happening to any given man?
In terms of prostate enlargement, by age 50, 75% of all men have an
enlarged prostate.
In terms of prostate cancer, (prostate problem number 2), by age 50,
33% have cancer cells growing in their prostate.
Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer in the United
States, the second leading
cause of death from cancer among U.S. men.
As a man gets older these numbers get much worse, and if a man lives
long enough,
prostate enlargement and cancer are virtually guaranteed.
Medical treatments for an enlarged prostate and prostate cancer often
leave men in diapers, unable to ever have sex again.
So, what do we need to do?
We need to increase testosterone production,
block the enzymes 5 alpha reductase and aromatase,
and find some way of
dealing with a prostate that has already become cancerous.
Alternative medicine has identified many natural ingredients that can
help us do this,
but the best of all of them are BETA SITOSTEROL and
ELLAGIC ACID.
Just how good are they?
In terms of prostate cancer, animals treated with beta sitosterol, had
43% smaller tumors
and had 1/2 the rate of metastasizes over untreated
animals.
Ellagic acid works by inducing aptosis within 48 hours (cell suicide in
cancer cells), causing the arrest
of the G1 growth cycle (cell
proliferation) in cancer cells and by helping to maintain the P53
cellular regulation gene (safeguards normal cell division).
So, what should we do, go out and buy some beta sitosterol and ellagic acid?
First, you need a concentrated source of beta sitosterol, and even the
saw palmetto berry, the plant recognized
as one of the best sources of
beta sitosterol, contains only 333 parts beta sitosterol per million.
To get 1 gram of beta sitosterol from saw palmetto, you would need
to have over 6 1/2 pounds of saw palmetto berries.
Furthermore beta sitosterol is very poorly absorbed orally. Less than
5% of what you take by mouth
makes its way into the bloodstream and
then even less gets to the prostate itself.
Thus to absorb 1 gram of beta sitosterol a day from saw palmetto, you
would actually
need to eat over 132 pounds of the berries a day
Ellagic acid is found in raspberries and pomegranates, but again we
have the same problem with absorption and concentration.
Unless you have the digestive capacity of a 500-pound mountain gorilla
and you spent all day stuffing yourself with saw palmetto berries and
raspberries, we are going to need a concentrated source of beta
sitosterol and ellagic acid.
So, the first two supplements in Endosterol are concentrated forms of
beta sitosterol and ellagic acid.
The third cause of prostate problems is zinc deficiency.
Zinc is a required nutrient for the prostate but it is often missing in
our bodies in amounts
needed to keep our prostate healthy.
This is
because, number one, much of our soil and thus the food grown on it, is
zinc deficient.
The second reason is that zinc is a difficult mineral to absorb and it
becomes more so as we age.
Every organ has its required minerals and for the prostate, it is zinc.
When the thyroid runs low on iodine, it enlarges and we call that
goiter.
When the heart runs low on magnesium, it enlarges and we call that an enlarged heart.
When the prostate runs low on zinc, it
enlarges and that, along with the DHT
we discussed earlier leads to
Prostatic enlargement.
The third ingredient in Endosterol is pumpkin extract which is high in
bioavailable zinc.
The fourth cause of prostate problems is cadmium toxicity
Cadmium is commonly found in soft drinks, seafood, cigarette smoke, plastics,
water softeners and other places,
As far as the body is
concerned, toxic cadmium looks just like zinc and the prostate needs zinc to
function.
so when the prostate sees cadmium it thinks, oh good,
here’s some zinc, and it gobbles it right up.
It does this for decades
until the prostate has accumulated a dose sufficient to begin causing
impotence.
The way to deal with cadmium is with an ingredient called EDTA. EDTA
is an amino acid that
has a fifty year history of removing toxic metals
like cadmium from the body.
Thus EDTA is the fourth ingredient in Endosterol.
The fifth cause of prostate problems is calcium deposits in the prostate
We’ve discussed cadmium, and we can agree that it is a toxic metal, but
what about calcium. Isn’t calcium vital for our health? Absolutely.
Calcium keeps our bones and teeth healthy and has many important roles
to play in our biochemistry.
What is not commonly known is that as we
age, calcium migrates from the bones and teeth where it belongs,
into
the soft tissues and organs of the body.
When calcium does this, it
turns from a beneficial mineral to a pathological one.
When calcium moves into the kidneys, we get kidney stones.
When calcium migrates into the arteries, we get arteriosclerosis.
When
calcium gets into the joints, we get arthritis, and when calcium gets
into the prostate,
we get what are called calculi, prostate stones.
In addition to being a gland, the prostate is also a small pump, and
like any pump it needs to be free of debris
to function properly. As
we age, these tiny prostate stones reduce the prostates health and
functionality.
Now there are two ways to remove prostate stones, the first is a
medical procedure that involves a catheterization.
Ouch.
The second is
with EDTA, which goes in and pulls the calcium out just like it removes
the cadmium.
For a product with only EDTA in it but in higher amounts see
Medicardium.com
The last cause of prostate problems we will address is that of infection.
In addition to cancer, the prostate is susceptible to bacterial, viral,
fungal and parasitic infections.
In order to deal with infections, Each Endosterol suppository contains
20 mg of USP grade Ellagic Acid.
You will recall that ellagic acid is
the ingredient used in Endosterol to decrease cancer risk, but it does
much more than that. Ellagic acid is truly a remarkable ingredient.
Ellagic acid is an anti bacterial, anti fungal, anti viral and anti
parasitic element as well.
Ellagic acid inhibits all bacteria by inhibiting the enzyme DNA gyrase.
DNA gyrase is only found in bacteria and is the enzyme that allows the
DNA to coil.
Without this enzyme, the bacteria die.
Unlike traditional
antibiotics that are specific to certain bacteria, ellagic acid works
on all bacteria.
Ellagic acid inhibits the majority of fungi and yeast by inhibiting the
enzyme chitin synthase.
Most fungi use chitin as a structural building
block without which they cannot grow.
Ellagic acid inhibits all viruses by inhibiting the enzyme integrase.
Integrase is only found in viruses and is the enzyme that lets the
virus enter the cell.
Viruses cannot reproduce without
entering the cell so by inhibiting this enzyme, all viruses can be
inhibited.
Ellagic acid inhibits parasites via the glutathione transferase pathway
and both other pathways not yet known.
Thus, to deal with the infective aspect of prostate disorders, Ellagic
acid is put in Endosterol.
For a product with just ellagic acid in it
in higher amounts, see Ellagica.
(which is now in R&D, and will be available
shortly)
Conclusion:
We have now discussed the 6 main causes of prostate problems; hormonal
imbalances, cancer,
zinc deficiency, cadmium toxicity, calcification
and infection.
We have also discussed the ingredients best suited to deal with these
problems,
namely beta sitosterol, ellagic acid, pumpkin extract, and
EDTA.
Why a suppository?
Endosterol is available as a suppository for 2 reasons. First, rectal
absorption is some 20 times greater than oral absorption. Secondly and
more importantly is the location of the prostate. When a suppository
is inserted into the body, it rests some mere inches away from the
prostate itself. It is this ability of a suppository to delivery
ingredients directly to the prostate that makes suppository
administration the ideal delivery mechanism.
Other ingredients in Endosterol
Other ingredients include saw palmetto extract, dandelion, ginkgo biloba
and quercitin.
Further reading about Beta-sitosterol
Never heard of it? Okay, have you heard about saw palmetto? Yes.
Well the active ingredient in saw palmetto is… beta sitosterol. In
fact, beta sitosterol is the active ingredient in virtually every herb
known by man to help the prostate.
Neolithic and modern diets and food processing
Beta-sitosterol is found in all plants, specifically grains and oils.
Unfortunately, food processing and refining removes virtually all the
beta-sitosterol from our diets.
Lets look at oil first. If you were to go to Sicily and see olives
being pressed into olive oil, what you
would see coming out of the oil
press would be a rich dark gummy substance.
It is only through
filtering, heating and refining that this dark rich olive oil achieves
the optical transparency
that we see today in the bottles of vegetable
and nut oils that line the supermarket shelves.
Modern oils are so refined that you can place a newspaper behind a bottle and read the paper right through it.
These oils are similar in nature to white
sugar. They are purified of all their natural elements, changing from
healthful substances to foods that destroy our health.
And guess
what’s removed from the oils? Among other things, beta-sitosterol.
Similarly, the milling processes for grains removes 99% of its
beta-sitosterol content.
Thus, what would naturally be in our diets in high amounts, is now
virtually totally lacking.
To be fair to the food industry, they are not trying to make us sick
and weak.
Removing substances like beta-sitosterol gives their products a longer shelf life.
It is up to us to educate ourselves and
put back into our bodies what they have taken out.
When beta-sitosterol is added back into the diet, amazing improvements
have been noted.
Circulatory problems
In dealing with circulatory problems there are 4 main issues to
address, and they are blood viscosity,
fat based plaque, calcium based
plaque and arterial spasm.
Beta-sitosterol addresses the first two.
For a complete program a second product should also be taken.
Information on how to deal with calcium based plaque and arterial
spasm, a second product will be necessary
(medicardium), but first, let
us discuss what beta sitosterol can do for the circulatory system.
Blood viscosity refers to how thick the blood is and how prone it is to
forming clots.
We need out blood to clot to prevent us from bleeding
to death from our injuries, but when the blood becomes to
thick it is
harder for the heart to pump it through the 100,000 miles of our in to form inside the body in the arteries
and veins and these clots
can block off the flow of blood leading to fatigue if they are small
and strokes and heart attacks if they are large enough.
Fortunately, beta-sitosterol inhibits platelet formation, which is what causes the blood to clot.
You may already be familiar with the practice of taking one baby aspirin a day to thin the blood.
This works by the
same principle with the differences being that aspirin causes ulcers
and beta sitosterol supports the body in healing ulcers.
Lets look at the second issue raised, that of plaque.
Plaque is the junk that grows inside the arteries blocking blood flow.
To deal with circulation we must deal with plaque.
Plaque is made up of fibrin, fat and calcium.
Fibrin is part of the blood clotting mechanism and we’ve already addressed that.
That leaves fat and calcium.
Scientific studies show that beta-sitosterol can actually pull the fat
out of arterial plaque.
It does this at the same time that it lowers
LDL cholesterol and triglyFemale health
Increases uterine weight in post menopausal women
You might be
thinking “why would a woman want a product with so many benefits to the
male body”?
Reproductive tonic for women, increasing sexual energy, fertility and
increasing milk flow in
nursing mothers, and can be prescribed to
relieve painful periods, to regulate the
menstrual cycle, and for
inflammatory conditions such
as salpingitis and ovarian pain.
Saw
Palmetto also has an affinity with the urinary system, and can be taken
to relieve urinary infections and fluid retention,
Women took it to relieve painful periods and regulate the menstrual
cycle. It has also been
used for pelvic inflammatory disease and
similar conditions.
Saw Palmetto is known to stimulate the production of prolactin, a
female hormone that, among other things,
promotes breast enlargement
and milk production in breast feeding women, says Tirun Gopal, M.D., an
obstetrician and gynecologist who practices holistic and Ayurvedic
medicine in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
"There also are some claims that
saw palmetto can be used for infertility when the problem is the
absence of ovulation," he says.
Perhaps that is where the herb got a reputation as an aphrodisiac and a
tonic to increase
sexual energy and revive low libido in both sexes.
Some research demonstrates that a compound in saw palmetto has aphrodisiac effects.
Ironically, some herbalists have been known to use
saw palmetto to treat honeymoon cystitis,
bladder irritation that
results from excessive sexual activity
My hope is that you went through all of the text and are somewhat more
knowledgeable.