Thursday, November 13, 2008

NEW CONCEPTS IN MEICINE NOT COVERD IN THE MEDIA

Benign hypertrophy prostate, BHP, is not due to enlargement of the prostate as urologists claim The cause is Testosterone , thats the missing link, thats the exact statement from noted endocrinologist, Dr. Eugene Shippen. I am quoting an interview verbatim.

Dr.Shippen : Alot of the BHP ( Benign Prostate Hypertrophy) symptoms that we get are due to a loss of energy of the prostate muscles that open and close the doors and allow flow to be maximized. A lot of the BHP symptoms dont correlate at all with the size of the prostate. They correlate with testosterone. Once we make that link, men dont have to get up to urinate three times a night, there is a misconception among urologists that BHP is really due to enlargment of the prostate. Half of the men don't have an enlarged prostate, and the missing link is testosterone.

Interviewer : So as men lose their hormones, testosterone in this case, they lose their muscle tone not only outwardly, but internally as well ?

Dr. Shippens reply ----- Correct, bladder function, prostate function, sexual function, and tone in the muscles of the pelvis are all related to declining Testosterone levels and atrophy, they literally lose the athleticism of those muscles. (close quote )
The above interview I have noted verbatim, by Dr. Eugene Shippen U.S.A. leading endocrinologist, author and researcher, authority on Andropause.
Interviewer---- Suzane Somers.