BPH is Not Prostate Cancer
Posted by Dr. Bob Crisafi on Tue, Dec 22, 2009 @ 06:05 PM
For those men who have reached the age of mid-forties or older and have been told by their doctor, during a routine physical examination, that they have BPH (Benign Prostate Hyperplasia), it is important for them to know that they do not have prostate cancer. BPH is an extremely common condition in men. It is characterized by bothersome urinary symptoms that include, a weak urine stream; frequent urination; urinary urgency; leaking or dribbling as well as other urinary problems. The good news is that there are both prescription drugs and non-prescription nutritional products available that can result in symptom improvement. Prostex is a time tested non-prescription nutritional product that has been on the market for over fifty years and has helped tens of thousands of men with BPH. Being a proprietary blend of amino acids (Glutamic Acid, Alanine, and Glycine), it is safe to take and does not have the disadvantages of multiple potential side effects as do the highly advertised prescription drugs. I would like to hear from those men who have BPH symptoms and what type of treatment they are undergoing.
Dr. Bob