Focus on the Prostate

A change in pH of the prostate is commonly due to heavy metal toxins that allow for the proliferation of different microbes leading to accelerated changes that ultimately are diagnosed as prostate “cancer” or benign hypertrophy (BHP) which refers to enlargement of the prostate, the first symptom. Other major other organs have multiple ways of eliminating toxins from the body. When they get congested—the lymph, digestion, kidneys, liver or prostate is never the problem—the cause is somewhere else. Because the prostate is a reproductive organ, it is well protected by nature’s design. Without it, we cannot procreate.
Early warning signs of prostate dysfunction can be digestive disorders, sleep issues, changes in brain function, joint problems, low back pain, high blood pressure, heart issues and decreased sexual activity. By the time symptoms are present, it may have advanced significantly in other parts of the body.
People may not see many problems in their 20s and 30s although all the symptoms are there and many metabolic functions have changed. No single symptom stands out because the body is a whole functioning unit. All the organs are interconnected and interactive.
Some underlying causes of prostate disorders from a holistic perspective include lifestyle factors—attention to daily exercise, stress reduction, walks in nature, vacation time, yoga, hobbies, time with those we love the most; environmental influences—EMF, plastic, air toxins – smog, glyphosate (Roundup), drinking water; and genetic predisposition, which is a factor, but does not foretell anything.
Complementary and alternative therapies that show promise in supporting the prostate include yearly thermograms—thermal imaging of 119 points on the body will show how organs function before symptoms occur; oligoscan—tests for heavy metals and will show which metals, minerals and vitamins the system lacks or needs.
Others are AVACEN, which enhances vascular circulation deep into tissues for the relief of pain and overall wellness; red light therapy using a body light pad to work on mitochondria and make energy more efficiently to boost production of healing anti-inflammatories or disease-fighting antioxidants; Onnetsu thermotherapy, a dynamic healing therapy using far-infrared light and terahertz vibration to improve disharmony and disease in the body; and red light watch + NanoBLU, photodynamic therapy and methylene blue that strengthens the mitochondria which are the powerhouse of the cells so they can function more efficiently and rejuvenate themselves.
Diet and nutrition are crucial in prostate management, so eliminate all processed sugar and read labels. Sugar is in so many prepared, bottled and canned foods. Avoid overprocessed fast food—nutrition comes from food as it grows in nature.
Dr. Michael Einsohn is the founder of the Thermography Center of Dallas, located at 5220 Spring Valley Rd., in Dallas. For appointments and more information, call 214-352-8758, email [email protected] or visit ThermographyCenter.com.