Category: Prostate Disease

One Simple Step For A Stronger Pelvic Floor

A New Cause For Incontinence?
There are many causes of both bladder and bowel incontinence and they’re well documented on the Internet. A quick search of Wikipedia or WebMD will provide good explanations of the various causes of both common and uncommon forms of incontinence for both sexes.
The crux of the problem is either a [...]

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Posted in Chronic Illness, Intestinal Health, Pregnant, Prostate Disease, Vitamin D on Apr 12th, 2010, 10:00 pm     

Too Much of a Good Thing? – Vitamin K

This is Part 3 of a four part commentary on the potential harms of over supplementation of the four fat soluble vitamins A, D, E and K.
As with the other three vitamins discussed in this series there is still much to be discovered. What I present is a start to help you make informed decisions [...]

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Posted in Do No Harm, Prostate Disease, Vitamins on Jan 6th, 2009, 11:52 pm  1 comment   

Too Much of a Good Thing – Vitamin E

This is Part 3 of a four part commentary on the potential harms of over supplementation ofthe four fat soluble vitamins A, D, E and K.

Vitamin E Supplementation – More Harm than Good?

There is wide held belief that Vitamin E provides many benefits, has a wide safety margin and therefore supplementation will do no harm.
However [...]

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Posted in Do No Harm, Prostate Disease, Vitamins on Jan 5th, 2009, 1:43 pm     

Vitamin D3 – Deficiency Diagnosis of the Decade!

This Issue:

How Sunscreen could be stealing your health.
Why Vitamin D is critical for Optimal Health.
13 diseases Vitamin D helps to prevent.
If Vitamin D is not a Vitamin – what is it?

The next two articles covering over-supplementation of vitamins E and K have been deferred as the issue of Vitamin D deficiency is so important I’ve [...]

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600 New Zealanders Die in 2007 of the Same Chronic Disease – Can You Name It?

That’s from a total group of 2,700 diagnosed with this condition. in the same year. So there’s nearly a 1 in 4 chance of dying. But the good news is that 3 out of four don’t die.
Need more help? What if i said they were all men?
Got it now? I’m talking about prostate cancer?
In the [...]

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Posted in Prostate Disease on Nov 22nd, 2008, 1:23 am