Read this book and learn how to easily improve your prostate health.Testosterone is a male sex hormone that can be changed by the body into two other hormones, estrogen and DHT (dihydrotestosterone). High levels of each of these hormones harm the prostate.Let’s look at estrogen first. While small amounts of estrogen are beneficial to a man, too much estrogen is a big problem. A man absolutely does need some estrogen, but too much estrogen is not good. Testosterone is converted into estrogen by enzymes in belly fat. This makes testosterone levels drop while estrogen levels rise. High levels of estrogen cause feminizing effects in a man, as well as causing prostate inflammation and enlargement. Estrogen builds things up. Estrogen makes things grow. High levels of estrogen can promote the growth of prostate tissue, contributing to the development of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), as well as encouraging the growth of prostate cancer. When the prostate becomes enlarged, it compresses the urethra. There may be no symptoms, or you may feel the need to pee more often, especially at night, and feel urgency, weakened urine flow, hesitation and straining, incomplete emptying, and dribbling.As estrogen rises and testosterone drops, a man begins to look more and more like a woman. His chest loses its virile look and begins to resemble the female chest. He will develop female-type breasts that are often called “man boobs,” or “moobs.”He will also grow a “beer belly.” His belly gets fatter and begins to overflow his belt. That beer belly is not healthy. The man boobs and beer belly are danger signs that a man’s health is declining. Excess estrogen promotes abnormal blood clotting. Men with the highest blood levels of estrogen have over twice the risk for stroke. The rise in estrogen may lead to pre-diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and prostate problems (benign prostatic hypertrophy and prostate cancer). To regain your health, you must get those estrogen levels to drop and those testosterone levels to go up. Read this book to learn how.High estrogen is not the only hormone problem that hurts the prostate. Testosterone is also converted into a hormone called DHT or dihydrotestosterone. Some DHT is good, because it gets rid of unwanted and cancerous cells, much like progesterone does in women.But excess DHT damages healthy hair follicles, causing thinning hair and baldness. High DHT levels are also associated with enlarging the prostate gland, causing benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Read this book and learn how to slow down DHT formation.What about testosterone replacement therapy to raise low testosterone? Testosterone manufacturers have a warning in their packaging that patients treated with testosterone therapy may be at increased risk for prostate cancer. Are they telling the truth? Read this book and find out the real story behind testosterone replacement therapy and prostate cancer.
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