SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
and OBESITY CAN INCREASE
PROSTATE CANCER RISKS
(© 2 February 2012:
Dr.V.M.Palaniappan,Ph.D.)
Infection
or inflammation of the prostate may increase the chance of prostate cancer.
In particular, sexually transmitted diseases seem to increase the risk (Dennis
et al, 2002).
Obesity
can also increase the risk for prostate cancer (Calle et al, 2003).
My Interpretation:
It is the
accumulation of excessive CALCIUM in the soft cells of all the organs in the
body that makes a person overweight initially, and makes him obese and morbidly
obese subsequently.
Men require only about 450 or 500 mg of Calcium on a day-to-day basis.
If and when a
person drinks or eats food that is naturally calcium-rich (e.g. seafood, eggs,
dairy products, etc.), or take calcium-enriched eatables, or supplements, the
total quantity of calcium that had entered into his body would exceed a
lot more than the daily requirement of 450 mg.
When this happens,
the body, guided by the brain, disposes off the excesses through urine.
I have found that,
in order to remove all the unwanted calcium excesses through urination, a
person will have to necessarily urinate at least 7 (preferably, 8) times daily.
This being the
case, it the person under-urinates (only three or four times daily), most of
such unwanted calcium tends to stay inside the body itself – and this would continue to occur day after day.
Such calcium
excesses are then stored within the cells that are SOFT in the body.
Nearly all organs
tend to have such soft cells. So, nearly all of the cells tend absorb the calcium
excesses. That makes them swell up in size, and we call it ‘inflammation’, or
hypertrophy.
As a result of the
above phenomenon, the entire body becomes heavier in weight, and the muscles
turn tougher.
If the process
happens to continue for a prolonged period, then, the excessive calcium that
had already made the cells swollen up turns that into lumps or benign tumours.
Again, the calcium
accumulation process can accelerate the lumps or tumours to turn into cancers.
Such a cancer can
form in any organ.
However, if a male
happens to accumulate such calcium excesses through LIQUIDS, such as FRUIT
JUICES and SOUPS (extracted from vegetables and meat or bone of animal origin), then, the SOFT CELLS
in his PROSTATE GLAND appears to accumulate such excesses, making it to ENLARGED.
The same, a while later, becomes CANCER
there.
********Most of the disease-causing bacteria, including those that are linked to the sexually transmitted diseases (STD), appear to be thriving in an alkaline medium.
Calcium is
alkaline, and can provide a preferred niche for those bacteria to thrive well,
and cause the diseases.
***********Now, let us recollect the statement made by researchers Dennis and his colleagues. According to them:
(a)
Infection or inflammation of
the prostate may increase the chance of prostate cancer.
(b)
Sexually transmitted
diseases can increase the risk of forming the prostate cancer.
I
have already explained that it is the accumulation of excessive calcium (essentially
due under-urination) that gives rise to inflammation and then the cancer.
Likewise,
infectious bacteria tend to live in such alkalised tissues.
The
above being the reality, the interpretation should be different from what has
been described by them.
If
I am to put it right, it should be said thus:
“Intake
of excessive calcium from liquid sources, and its retention within the body due
to under-urination tend to create inflammation of the prostate gland, which at
a later stage becomes cancerous.
"The
pH of the cells in the prostate gland, by becoming alkaline due to the
calcium accumulation there, allows the invasion and existence of the STD-causing
bacteria to thrive there, and give the diseases to the person.
"Both
the inflammation as well as the bacterial growth occur due to calcium
accumulation, and STD bacteria as such may not be the causative or risk factor
for the development of inflammation or cancer there. "
******Then comes the second finding by Calle and his co-workers:
Obesity
can also increase the risk for prostate cancer.
The
above, if correctly said, should read:
"It
is obesity that gives rise to prostate cancer."
It
is so because, the excessive calcium accumulation makes a person obese, and that
gives rise to cancer later"
******
OK,
friends, by until next,
Dr. Palani, Ph.D.
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