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The audio above is the complete “Screening Tests” chapter from Butchered by “Healthcare,” which includes this “Prostate Cancer Meat Grinder” section.
Every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business, and eventually degenerates into a racket. —Eric Hoffer
Everything normies assume about doctors is wrong, for seeing an MD entails kamikaze-level risks with rare rewards. They not only take our money, but their “care” can injure or kill us. The following are in order of the severity of the health disasters they cause:
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Pediatricians are bribed with kickbacks to get them to mortally injure our precious children with vaccines. Since their specialty is the lowest-paid, they fool themselves and cooperate for the money. Children who have never had vaccines virtually never need doctors. If your kids get sick, use the urgent care as their sole contact with the medical system. Emergency physicians are far too busy to push vaccines. See my Paul Thomas interview for more.
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Barbers initially performed tooth extractions, and dentists devolved from them into a specialty that ruins health. They have been killing us with mercury since the Civil War, giving us disease with root canals since the mid-20th century, and a few years later, they began pushing the neurotoxin fluoride. The dangers of all these are settled science, and Judas Dentistry tells the story. (The free download is HERE.)
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Psychiatrists use drugs that cause violence, bizarre behavior, and permanent brain damage. Their “atypical antipsychotics” cut years off patients’ lives. Like vaccines, none of these “medications” have ever had valid efficacy studies, and none of these poisons should be prescribed. Ever.
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Oncologists oversee a fraudulent field with higher costs than any other specialty except “mental health”—if long-term care is included. Only a few cancer “treatments” add one day to patients’ lifespans.
The Pharma companies kick back 20 percent of the drugs’ retail costs to the cancer doctors. If this were done from one physician to another, it would be a felony called “capping.” However, it is somehow deemed legal when the bribes come from drug companies.
Prostate cancer is the sole disease for which radiation oncologists extend life (how do they look at themselves in the mirror?). However, other remedies, such as estradiol (see Hormone Secrets) and chlorine dioxide, work better.
The criminals above have fellow travelers. For example, dermatologists and cardiologists have shady practices but are petty thieves compared to the four specialties above. Butchered by “Healthcare” tells the tale of these and other specialties, including #3 and #4 above. (Free ebook download HERE.)
My friend John’s father is 80. Although he had no symptoms, he went to a urologist, who checked his “prostate-specific antigen” (PSA). It was high, so the doctor tried to enroll him in a medical treatment cascade, starting with a biopsy and probably ending with a painful, deforming radical prostatectomy surgery that would be unlikely to extend his life. The most common cause of an elevated PSA is a prostate infection, but John’s dad was never offered antibiotics.
I do not practice or give specific advice, but I told John that very little medical “care” in John’s dad’s age group is beneficial, and that most of it is an assault that has a good chance of shortening life. After I also informed them that 70 percent of men in their 70s get prostate cancer, but only two percent die of it, Dad ghosted the urologist. The following excerpt from Butchered explains the sad truths:
The Prostate Cancer Meat Grinder
Urology’s approach to this disease has undergone an embarrassing outing. The specialty traditionally recommends that the surgeon draw blood for prostate-specific antigen (PSA). The urologists also insert a finger into the patient’s rectum to feel for prostate lumps.
If the blood test is high, or the surgeon feels nodules, they stick a large needle repeatedly through the rectum into the prostate to get tissue samples. If the biopsy shows cancer, urologists recommend perilous surgeries or other alarming therapies. This system has been discredited because it never improved survival rates for early disease.
The cancer is present but inactive in most men over 50. Only about twelve percent of men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during their lives, and their five-year relative survival rate for this cancer after it is diagnosed (the percent with the disease who are alive compared to matched controls) is 97.8 percent. Ignoring it in the early stages produces the same results as treatment but without horrific surgical complications. The commonly performed operation, a radical prostatectomy, causes death in 1/200. Compromised or ruined sexuality and uncontrollable urination requiring diapers are common, often for the rest of a man’s life.
Some patients already have metastatic cancer before surgery. In these cases, it kills the patient even though he has suffered through the grisly procedure and recovery.
The PSA test is unreliable. It goes up with any prostate gland irritation due to factors such as infection or even bicycle riding. Antibiotics or anti-inflammatories are the treatments, not surgery. The vast majority of these tumors grow so slowly that death occurs from something else before the disease becomes an issue. PSA is little help in identifying aggressive cancers that would be fatal.
Here is a little math: The USPSTF (US Preventive Services Task Force) did a large-scale analysis of the research literature. They concluded that for every 1,000 men ages 55 to 69 who had their PSA checked every one to four years for a decade, it would save one man from prostate cancer. The number needed to test is 1000, over 10,000 patient-years, and who knows how many tests, possibly 50,000.
Even if you believe these small numbers are meaningful, the cost-benefit ratio is terrible. False-positive PSAs lead to biopsies, which have complications just like the true positives. Men with biopsies that show cancer get surgery or other treatments. The harms resulting from these interventions include erectile dysfunction, urinary incontinence, serious cardiovascular events, deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, and occasionally death. Checking PSA in asymptomatic men produces no improvement in survival.
The American Veterans Administration “PIVOT” trial compared surgery versus observation for localized prostate cancer over 13 years. There was no statistically or clinically significant difference in all-cause (absolute survival) or disease-specific mortality (relative survival). Prostate removal surgery is a net harm.
A Scandinavian study looked at 695 men with prostate cancer. They were divided into two groups. One had radical prostatectomy surgery, the other “watchful waiting.” With the surgery, the men were half as likely to die of the cancer (relative death rate). Their overall death rates from all causes (absolute deaths) at five and ten years were identical to those who did not have the surgery. Other researchers support these results.
By 2013, urologists partially responded to the heckling from the rest of the medical community. Their new guidelines recommended “individualizing” this test using “shared decision-making” between physicians and patients aged 55 to 69. This is misguided. Otis Brawley, head of the American Cancer Society until 2018, told the story of an unfortunate patient who was victimized by this system in his book How We Do Harm (2012):
Ralph entered the prostate cancer meat grinder after he had his PSA drawn in a shopping mall at a free cancer screening event. It was 4.3. He had twelve painful biopsies. Two of them showed moderate-grade cancer in about fifteen (15) percent of each specimen. Ralph read everything he could. He decided on robotic surgery because the advertising said it was “advanced.” It left him impotent and incontinent, and he required diapers for the rest of his life. His PSA several months later was .9. It would have been zero if the surgeon had entirely removed his prostate. He became obsessed with the idea that he still had cancer. So he went to a radiation oncologist who obligingly treated him with “proton beam therapy.” When he began seeing blood in his stools later, his surgeons found a fistula. This connects his urethra (urine tube) and his bowel. It was confirmed when he began passing bowel gas from his penis. The surgeons treated him by sewing his colon to the front of his abdomen with a “colostomy,” which required him to change a bag containing his stool several times a day. They also created a similar passage from his bladder to his belly, a urostomy. He still had both when he died of a severe urinary infection a few years later. He was 72.
The urologists, or at least the males, do not seem to understand the PSA math. Eighty percent of them and half the internal medicine specialists continue to test their own PSAs. Patients have little chance of understanding this if most physicians do not.
Like other diseases with expensive treatments, the prostate cancer industry has nonprofit “advocacy” associations growing in a dense thicket all around it. These universally promote PSA screening, which starts the cascade of billions of dollars in medical services. One organization, Us TOO, is 90 percent funded by the pharmaceutical and device companies that profit from this prostate circus. Zero, formerly the National Prostate Cancer Coalition, has funding from Amgen, AstraZeneca, Aventis, Cytogen, Merck, Pharmacia, and Pfizer.
Kimberly-Clark, the maker of Depends incontinence diapers, is another donor. Prostate cancer surgery sells a lot of adult diapers for them, and in 2021, they are advertising on TV using images of rough-looking senior men in diapers. Zero and the others claim to be independent, unbiased grassroots groups not beholden to any company.
Shared decision-making is an abdication of responsibility. We are losing trust in advisers who cannot advise. Fewer and fewer will shoulder responsibility in this age of lawsuits. Other People’s Money, a book about finance, explains the issue: “A good lawyer manages our problem; a bad lawyer responds to every issue by asking us what we want to do. When ill, we look for a recommended course of action, not a detailed description of our ailments and a list of references to relevant medical texts. The demand for transparency in finance is a symptom of the breakdown of trust.”
I recommend men pretend they do not have a prostate unless they get symptoms. (Disclaimer: I am not a prostate specialist. There may be advantages to these treatments that I did not find. Prostate cancer therapy has common themes with the rest of medicine, however. It is complex, and there are conflicts of interest. The treatment studies have large numbers, slight differences, and outsize claims.)
Many men cannot wrap their heads around the idea that they should not allow urologists to mess with their prostate. If you still do not get it and you think that there is merit in identifying prostate cancer at an early stage, consider magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and, if necessary, laser treatment by a radiologist. These are currently the least invasive tests and therapies. If the MRI shows a tumor is likely, an imaging specialist can put a guided sampling needle into the suspicious area(s). This results in a diagnosis rate of 90 percent after only one or two sticks.
Contrast this with the usual dozen “random” biopsies that discover only about half of the cancers. You are left sore and in limbo, anticipating a new round of biopsies a year later. Or, if you received a cancer diagnosis, you have to start considering radiation or horrifying, ineffective surgery on your most private parts.
However, with MRI guidance, a laser can accurately burn tiny cancer spots. You do not get complications from surgery or radiation. Only a few centers in the USA offer this expensive but safe and accurate method. These include Desert Medical Imaging (now Halo Diagnostics) in Palm Springs, CA, and affiliates nationwide. They also offer a noninvasive treatment for benign prostatic hypertrophy using this same technology.
Since radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer is a multi-billion-dollar surgical industry, these radiologists receive a brutal reception at urological surgery meetings and are not allowed to speak. However, the standard approaches are outdated and deforming, require years of care, and have horrible outcomes.
Note well: all of these therapies are doubtful because the radiologists, like the surgeons, primarily treat low-grade prostate cancer, which rarely kills anyone. Since I can do without needles stuck in my tender places, I refuse to check my PSA ever again unless I have symptoms.
Prostate cancer that has spread or metastasized outside the gland is a different issue. For more than 50 years, synthetic estrogen has been used effectively and inexpensively to treat this, and some doctors still use it. Bio-identical estradiol is available now and should be used instead of the older horse estrogen compounds. For many patients, this suppresses the tumor, and they feel fine. The PSA should be checked at intervals to make sure.
Casodex and Lupron are the patented, expensive anti-testosterone drugs that are the current “standard of care” for metastatic prostate cancer treatment. They typically work for about five years, and then the cancer comes back. They cause heart disease, Alzheimer’s, and osteoporosis and make patients feel terrible. Otis Brawley speculates that they produce more deaths than they prevent:
Lupron is one of urology’s many embarrassments.
This is a “chemical castration” medicine, approved in 1985 to treat metastatic prostate cancer. It did not sell well until the company figured out how to pay off the surgeons. They developed a long-acting monthly shot, and urologists could buy it wholesale and retail it in their offices. This was a nasty conflict of interest that made patient care secondary.
The company increased the temptation further by giving the doctors samples. This enticed them to sell the freebies to patients and keep the money, which is illegal. Medicare paid $1200 for one of these shots. Urologists could make several hundred thousand dollars a year on this. Internally, the manufacturer called these doctors their “drug whores.” Lupron treatments accounted for 40 percent of all Medicare payments to some of these practices in the late 1990s.
After a whistleblower lawsuit and years of litigation, federal prosecutors settled this “nationwide conspiracy.” The manufacturer paid $885 million, and no corporate executives were imprisoned. The industry now skirts illegality by paying doctors an administration fee for using Lupron instead of providing free samples.
The worst part of this story is that Lupron is an atrocious drug. Men feel terrible, get hot flashes, and become impotent. Some have weight gain, fatigue, muscle loss, anemia, Alzheimer’s disease, and osteoporosis. It also causes strokes, heart attacks, diabetes, and sudden death.
Otis Brawley, former head of the American Cancer Society, says men are dying earlier because of Lupron therapy. This drug and others have decreased prostate cancer deaths by 30 percent since 1990, but all-cause deaths may have increased because the drug is so toxic:
Widespread use of [anti-] hormonal agents is causing men to die of cardiovascular disease and diabetes before they would ordinarily die of prostate cancer. That’s what I suspect is taking place. If urologists stop prescribing these drugs as widely as they used to, we will see deaths from prostate cancer inch up. That could be good news. Some men who would have died earlier with strokes and heart attacks caused by hormonal treatments of their asymptomatic disease would now live long enough to die of their prostate cancer.
How We Do Harm (2012)
My friend Paul had his PSA checked every year. When he was 73, it jumped to 10 (normal is 4.0 ng/mL or less). Even though Paul felt fine, he went off to see the urologists, who obligingly biopsied his prostate. They found a tumor and now use a Lupron shot every few months to “block” his testosterone. Medicare pays them a nice injection fee. Paul feels terrible and will likely die sooner of heart disease because his testosterone levels are low.
Estrogen is a far better treatment. It is cheap, works for many, and has few side effects. Fifty years of experience show it controls metastatic prostate cancer, and although they are not interested in sex, it does not feminize men. Since companies cannot patent substances identical to those in the human body, they do not promote drugs like this. (Occasionally, delivery systems such as the estrogen patch or a supposedly unique drug strength are used to justify patent protection. For these medications, windfall profits can still be made.)
Editing credit: Jim Arnold of Liar’s World Substack.
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Let’s not forget about the circumcision violent male genital mutilation child sexual abuse solely perpetrated upon boys for a hundred years in the so called land of “freedom and liberty” USA, so much freedom yet men don’t own their own cocks.
Not to mention all of the disgusting and debased cruel jokes about circumcision and the shaming of foreskin in crappy Hollywood garbage films and banal sitcoms.
Men don’t have basic genital integrity and body autonomy for a century in a land where people see themselves as world leaders and the most moral and ethical! Such evil misandrist hypocrisy.
Women talk about my body my choice, and society is blind to the routine sexual mutilation and fight flight freeze trauma that is perpetrated upon baby boys.
Also, women have optional motherhood, but fatherhood is forced and at the mercy of the woman and the state. Men don’t have reproductive rights either.
Then there’s the male only draft, but I digress.
Circumcision is violent blade rape.
Europe, Japan, the majority of the world – knows better.
That’s actual rape culture.
Foregen is a biotech company raising money for the final phase 3 of 3 human trials on GoFundMe.
They are regenerating foreskins through regenerative medicine to reverse circumcision mutilation.
They’ve already had successful phase 2 animal trials and have received millions on donations.
They’re almost ready to be public.
Over 6500+ species of mammals have foreskins, it is not a mistake.
It has the majority of nerve endings and sensitivity of the penis. More pleasure, lubrication, less excessive friction WHICH ACTUALLY REDUCES DISEASE TRANSMISSION! YES, YOU HEARD THAT RIGHT. CIRCUMCISION=MORE FRICTION=MORE MICRO CUTS AND ABRASIONS=MORE HIV TRANSMISSION AND STDs – look it up.
European medical associations know how disgusting and crippling circumcision is.
Iceland almost banned circumcision but the selfish ADL and the USA pressured them not to. They will vote in a few years again to try to ban it again.
I hope they do.
Any culture that circumcises is not ethical or modern, but they are child sexual abusers and traumatizers.
No argument about it.
Also, they sell baby boy foreskin cells online as HFF, neonatal human foreskin fibroblasts, for $500 a vial in Sigma Aldrich and other biotech firms.
Circumcision and foreskin is a billion dollar industry.
Cosmetic companies can test their product on foreskin fibroblasts and then say they are CRUELTY FREE on their packaging! Why! Because they didn’t test on the precious animals! Animals that are cared for more than human baby boys.
If you care about boys, say something.
1. https://www.cirp.org/
2. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7702013/
3. https://en.intactiwiki.org/wiki/Anthony_Fauci
4. https://en.intactiwiki.org/wiki/Bill_Gates
5. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmrnvFzPoEloNFlh1lNKzig41vqprZnoc
6. https://www.doctorsopposingcircumcision.org/for-professionals/human-rights/
7. https://intactamerica.org/
Thank for insisting on this point however circ is a procedure, for the stupid baby mutilators not a sub specialty of medicine
And God said to Abraham, u201CAs for you, you shall keep My covenant, you and your offspring after you throughout their generations. This is My covenant, which you shall keep, between Me and you and your offspring after you: Every male among you shall be circumcised. You shall be circumcised in the flesh of your foreskins, and it shall be a sign of the covenant between Me and you.”
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“Any uncircumcised male who is not circumcised in the flesh of his foreskin shall be cut off from his people; he has broken My covenant.u201D
–Genesis 7:9-11,14.
Obviously God’s covenant is not for you.
Yeah and he also said if you piss me off I’ll force you to cannibalize your sons and daughters. I’m a religious humanist who respects the ethics and morals which have come from the major world religions but we need to leave the barbarism behind.
Where in the Bible did the God of Abraham say that?
(Answer: He didn’t).
God said it in Leviticus 26:27-29.
God said “If” — it was a warning.
God is serious about those who disobey Him.
Which brings us back to Genesis 7 and *His* command about circumcision.
Barbaric.
One day you can try telling it to Him.
See where that gets you…
just oink
Famine leads people to cannibalize each other. That’s one of the many horrors of it.
A lot of atrocities have occurred throughout history. And continue to this day. Humans have just become more efficient at committing them.
The technocrats deserve may deserve the trophy at the end.
He is the God of Israel and that instruction was for those the Israeli population of men. It is still genital mutilation and painful for the recipient who doesnu2019t know whatu2019s going on though. There is no consent at all when circumcised as a baby.
He is the God of Israel, thatu2019s true.
But Abrahamu2019s u201Coffspringu201D also include non-Israelisu2014i.e. Gentilesu2014through his first son Ishmael.
Other regions also had their own Gods, being called different names by different nationalities through the ages. Historic documents older than the bible have some of the same stories as the bible although there is more detail and names are different. Being made in their image, they were all also nasty as well as nice. It doesnu2019t matter who orders genital mutilation of others with no consent, it is still barbaric and still genital mutilation. Itu2019s certainly not something to be proud of pushing on others, by anyone
One either believes the Bible or not. Your choice.
The bible is interpreted and not believed. Thatu2019s why it causes so much grief. It was written in Hebrew and Greek with the Old Testament known as the schoolmaster days when only 10 commandments were given as rules to live by. The New Testament changed things quite a lot and abandoned the schoolmaster times of the Old Testament yet with more detail on rules of life to follow.
tis not a matter of “believing” or not, it is a matter of interpretation. Literalists fall flat when there is no way to interpret literally. The good book is full of such instances.
And his other son was called Israel eventually as he was the forefather of the Israelites who circumcise their children
Abrahamu2019s other son was named Isaac.
It was Isaacu2019s son, Jacob, whom God renamed Israel.
Yes, they do, as commanded by God.
I always get those two mixed up. Thanks for pointing it out
I thought we were born perfect and in the image of God. By that I mean werenu2019t we already born perfect?
No, not born perfect, we were born as sinners according to the bible and were created by a group of gods, not just one
A group of gods?
Are you referring to the Trinity, the Divine Council, or the pantheon… What am I missing?
In genesis when man was created it was a group of gods who created humans. Look it up and see for yourself
This is an interesting dive. I asked the question because your original comment sounded like the “group of gods” were all on the same level. Have you checked out Psalm 82? The Hebrew word for God and god is elohim. But notice there is a “big G” God and a “little g” god.
Here is Ps 82:1:
God has taken his place in the divine council;
in the midst of the gods he holds judgment:
It’s a pretty short Psalm – 8 verses. Check out the rest – see what you think.
So it looks like the big G God is Yahweh – The Most High God, an elohim.
And there are little g gods that make up this “divine assembly” who are also called elohim – but they are created beings. Created by The Most High.
So – a group of elohim, but only one Yahweh.
That matters.
Have you read anything by Michael S. Heiser? PhD in ancient languages. His bio on Amazon is pretty thorough. And you might be interested in especially two of his books:
The Unseen Realm, and Reversing Hermon.
I found them fascinating.
Thanks for the rabbit hole!
No, the other Gods werenu2019t created like humans were. The gods were all part of the same family. Historic documents older than the bible go into more detail of their hierarchy and which ones created humans. The Hebrew scholars that wrote the bible must have had access to these earlier writings too as the earlier writings have many of the same stories but go into more detail. The Gods were ranked and at the end of each age, a different god was given the role of supreme commander of earth. The big G
You didn’t finish reading Ps 82.
Ps 82:6-7: I say, u201CYou are gods, sons of the Most High, all of you;
7 nevertheless, you shall die like men, and fall like any prince.u201D
It wasnu2019t really relevant to what I was saying, thatu2019s all
You must have missed the bit in the New Testament about baptism. That was the second covenant and took over from the first for the gentiles. So there is no need for any gentile to mutilate the genitals of their children to be accepted into the kingdom of God. Did you forget about that bit? It shows how important it is to read the whole bible and how it is key to interpretation. A whole lot of gentiles have circumcised their child for no reason. They only had to be baptised.
Where in the New Testament is water baptism ever called a covenant, much less a second covenant?
And for gentiles?
Maybe in your u2018bibleu2019, not in the Bible.
There are other covenants in the bible like to covenant of the rainbow. But with regard to circumcision of gentiles, Paul and Barnabas were sent to Jerusalem, representing the church at Antioch as well as the greater Gentile mission. They meet with the apostles and elders there to settle this question. Must the Gentiles be circumcised in order to be saved? And the answer coming from this first church council was that no, the Gentiles did not have to be circumcised. They were essentially free from the old covenant obligations.
see https://robertyoho.substack.com/p/303-why-did-bill-gates-and-hillary?utm_source=publication-search
And then the New Testement came and many of the old ways were dropped. Some rituals and sacrifices ended when Christ gave his life for our sins.
I cannot believe we are born needing surgery.
Obviously you do not comprehend what was said or why…
Just wanted you to know I’m a woman, I’m fully aware, my daughter is fully aware, and we share the same sentiments. Had my husband thought differently than me about leaving our son alone, lawyers would have been involved, but he feels similarly to you.
One of the most surreal things about Hollywood is this continued pretense that only Jewish boys are circumcised when in some states it’s 80-90% of newborn boys. My theory is that it’s so shows / movies can be re-broadcast overseas and it will make sense to people there. It’s a huge departure from reality though, very jarring and nothing to be used as humor. Using it as humor is just — unimaginable and yet common.
It’s a human rights violation whether in boys or girls and there should be no exceptions for cultural or religious belief. It’s barbaric, full stop. There have been a few cases of doctors murdered by men they circumcised like 20 years earlier (although I’m not sure it’s always clear to the general public that that was the motivation… but they will cotton on eventually). I suppose if that continues, that may provide an end to it in the US.
I wish all success to Foregen but skin cells undifferentiate and become stem cells with application of intermittent pressure (i.e., manual tugging) which allows for structures (that some say are lost forever) to actually be re-generated. I know of men who practiced manual restoration on their own with pretty incredible results. But the more options the better!
https://robertyoho.substack.com/p/303-why-did-bill-gates-and-hillary?utm_source=publication-search is my circumcision post
Thank you so much for that post! It’s important to acknowledge that while it doesn’t excuse the practice in any way, a great deal of healing is possible, because this can be life saving. Just in the past few days one of the circ grief Reddit communities lost someone to suicide. Restoration is not false hope and is not as limited as you describe — nor does it require any devices at all (those are generally a bad idea, manual is best). It can be much more complete healing than you might think, and that knowledge can save lives.
Wowser, what a fantastic circ expose! Outing the Clintonistas and Baal Gatester.
We cannot despise them enough.
Including a lesson in functional anatomy that is easy for lay persons to follow.
Kudos
24 years ago, an important study was commisioned. A state by state data review on circ.
“Tax Dollars Funding of Medically Unnecessary Circumcisions Through Medicaid”
Just pulled the spriral bound comprehensive info study. Most of the data from the late ’90’s.
As one might predict NJ had the highest circ rates of any state and also the highest reimbursement at over $350.. I think it was Arkansas that had the lowest rates and the lowest reimbursment at less that $60.
Male Genital Mutilation, there are a plethora of anatomical, neurolgical, and physiological reasons to refuse this insanity. Consider the welcome to the world given to male infants to include the totally un-necessary brutal physical and psychological trauma.
Was invited to do a radio talk show over 20 years ago covering this topic in detail…
MD stands for “Masking for Dollars”
Medical Diety?
Medical demons
MD (Most Dangerous) Narcissists of All: Medical Doctors, Physicians
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUUMxpz90ug
Characterizing all specialists practicing in any one specialization is bad and misleading. I don’t know how I got on your email list, but I don’t want to be. I doubt you are really a doctor.
He is a doctor. You can look him up. Retired. And disillusioned.
How rude of the you two to enter someoneu2019s living room uninvited and poo in the middle of the carpet.
Huh? Not making sense.
Dr. Yoho, in the goodness of his heart, allows us to come here, learn and comment for FREE. (How many other substacks do?)u2026.
Then you bash and belittle him in your comments??? Thence my metaphoric comment above. Hope you understand now.
You are dellusional. 🙂 How did I belittle him? By reassuring Mary Lou he is a doctor? Maybe you misread.
Never mind. Re-read your comment. I am done.
LOL
Alina, us humans do make mistakes. Re-read erin’s comments from the beginning.
You’ve misinterpreted his comments, I believe. Read again?
any comments are welcome unless I think you are insincere
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your faith in doctors is misplaced, Mary
He’s an honest doctor. One in a million find. Iatrogenesis #1 cause of death today. Keep playing Russian Roulette, chances are you’ll find out.
Maybe you have experience of going down this whole road trusting all the way? I have a first cousin who has gone down this road, testing, prostectomy,sepsis, incontinence, (Diapers) then a valve installed to control his urine, Erectiledisfunction, severe depression, medications for it all, plus medications to counteract side affects of other medications, he says he is a woman now, hot flashes, crying all the time, a shell of a man he was at 70. In the end of all that, he said the worst thing was the depression. Had yhe checkbook and guns taken away, was completely untrustworthy as he was giving his money away feeling bad for everyone.
I just had a 6 hour conversation with him. I would not say anything to him now about all I have learned. It would be cruel at this point, maybe that is what this is for you, cruel at this point.
The poor man is a victim. It must take self control to hold your tongue, but what possible good can it do to vent on him. He knows he is in a predicament.
I also know people who completely trust the medical establishment. I feel anguish for what they are potentially setting themselves up for. My old college roommate was a pincushion for vaccines–even in trials. He’s OK so far, but I worry. Another dear friend has just been diagnosed with bladder cancer. They at least accepted a bunch of info. from Dr. Yoho and AMD regarding repurposed drugs and alternatives to conventional treatment. You do need to be careful to spare people’s feelings, and it’s sometimes difficult to judge who’ll be receptive.
Stockholm syndrome
freaking hell
I started experiencing symptoms of BPH about 6 years ago. My doctor prescribed tamsulosin and dutasteride, explaining that the former relaxes the bladder, and the latter blocks the enzyme which causes conversion of testosterone to DHT. The results were impressive at first. Then I got Peyronie’s Disease and began having some minor ED issues, so I was referred to a urologist. It was a waste of time, except for learning that the ED was likely due to the dutasteride. He suggested Vitamin E for the Peyronie’s, which did nothing. He was otherwise useless, and I cancelled a future appointment. I did some research to try to find alternatives to the dutasteride, and learned that in rare cases it can lead to a hyper-aggressive form of cancer. I began cutting back while beginning a course of saw palmetto, grape seed extract, pygeum, and stinging nettle. (No, I’m not stinging “Mr. Johnson” with nettle! 🙂 ) I don’t see doing without the tamsulosin, at least not yet. I was somewhat hip to the whole PSA/cancer song & dance, but I honestly thought the urologist might offer something useful. Silly me. But not getting up multiple times at night to urinate is a big deal to me. I like my sleep.
Have you tried not having fluids after 4pm?
Oh yes! (I didn’t mention it, as the post was getting long.) My cutoff point is about 6PM (bedtime about midnight), but limiting liquids (especially diuretics like coffee or tea) is also important.
I would stop earlier and see if you have any improvement. Your Circadian Rhythms change from afternoon to evening.
As a general rule, I tell my patients never drink coffee, except in the morning and before 10am
Give it a try
Sweet dreams
My apologies if you feel Iu2019m meddling (but) do you take any natural sleep aids or melatonin?
No worries. Meddle all you like. I take 20 mg. of quick release melatonin about 30-60 min. prior to bed. I am having some sleep issues, but not related to prostate. (It’s rare if I get up for the bathroom even once per month.) My wife and I recently attended an event by a local college and I had the opportunity to speak with the team that runs their sleep lab. They argued for having another one done–I had one about 9 years ago. That study resulted in me being prescribed nighttime oxygen for hypoxia. My situation is complicated by a diagnosis of hyperthyroidism, which I understand can affect sleep. Synthroid got my TSH/T3/T4 numbers back to normal, but I don’t feel significantly better. My MD seems very averse to trying NP Thyroid, which sometimes works better. We’ll be having at it again when I see him next month!
With your doctoru2019s approvalu2014 may I suggest Dr Mercolau2019s Sleep Supportu2026I, myself take 10mgs as I used to wake more than 1/2 dozen xu2019s per night. Many supplement lines are full of contaminants and Dr Mercola is the highest quality and additionally he has too much to lose by not producing the best quality. I have no vested interest. I recommend his line almost exclusively because of this.
In addition, I couple his melatonin with Gaiau2019s herbal supplement, Sleep Thru. I do not wake at all anymore.
I agree with you on Amours porcine thyroid.
What time do you drink your coffee or caffeinated teas or sodas?
Do you have a holistic physician on your team? Has your physician guided you to support the thyroid dx dietarily?
https://search.yahoo.com/search?p=what+foods+to+avoid+with+hyper+thyroidism&fr=iphone&.tsrc=apple
I’m not even sure I have a sleep problem. Personally I think I have a congestion problem that causes me to wake up 1-2 times per night. I’m not able to breathe through my nose (negating the O2), so I use some nasal spray and go back to sleep. What is particularly frustrating is not getting clear answers anywhere about what is “normal” for a 70 year-old man with COPD, prostate and thyroid issues. As for coffee, a.) we never drink more than 2/5 caffeinated, b.) caffeine is even lower if I make a second, smaller pot. Cutoff for coffee is usually about 5PM if any is left from the earlier brew. Let me state this clearly and unequivocally: coffee is the best beverage on the planet, and I have pared my consumption down as much as I’m willing. I gave up recreational drugs, alcohol, and tobacco. Red meat and coffee are my lines in the sand. I had to chuckle at your question re: a holistic physician. We live in a semi-rural area in KY, and “ain’t got none of them critters around here.” It would be a considerable drive to get to one. I’m looking into it due to the thyroid issue and dissatisfaction with my MD’s handling of it so far. I’d settle for tele-health.
say no until your tongue bleeds
I, too, love coffee, (I have a yummy cup in my hand right now) meat & have given up all drugs & alcohol. Some years ago when I was a nutrition teacher at Hippocrates Health institute I was a vegetarian for just 2 years and my cholesterol went down to 60u2026my liver was bombing out! Then I was blessed to work with Dr WD Kelley, author of Metabolic Therapy: Medicines Missing Link. He taught me that there is no perfect diet for all people. You canu2019t force an Eskimou2019s genes on a vegan diet!
But I do take issue with your intake of caffeine at such a late hour. Nevertheless, here is, I hope a lead for you in Kentucky:
Vishnukant Joshi DO
1930 Bishop Lane
Louisville, KY 40218
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https://search.yahoo.com/search?p=Kentucky+Vishnukant+Joshi+DO+1930+Bishop+Lane+Louisville%2C+KY+phone+number&fr=iphone&.tsrc=apple
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Perhaps Dr. Joshi can start a path of clarity for you and you can embellish your holistic medical team. I am hoping this for you.
Thanks for your kind suggestion! Unfortunately it would be more than a 2 hour drive from my home, and it doesn’t appear he does telehealth. Not to worry. I’m actually not at the point of deep-sixing my MD yet. I only have been seeing him for a little over a year, and am still seeing how much I can steer him. (It’s ironic: MD’s are so eager to diagnose and prescribe–it’s trying to get him to prescribe what I think I need that’s the issue.) There may come a point where I feel he’s just too intransigent to continue with. I’ve done some preliminary research on alternatives, and I have learned to be thorough and patient. Thankfully none of my conditions is acute enough to force a rash decision. Also, I’m feeling my way a bit with Medicare, in-network providers, blah, blah! (Life was so much simpler when I only saw an MD if I was really sick or injured. Sigh….) You are so right about matching diet to the metabolism of the patient! I’m extremely reticent to make any recommendations to people.
IDK where you live but this list of functional MDu2019s will list which ones provide telemedicine
The very best to you! Try to choose an MD or DO who has been studying this specialty for years
https://www.ifm.org/practitioner-listings/37.8393332%2C-84.2700179%3C%3D40km/37.8393332%2C-84.2700179%3C%3D40km/no-country/430?location=Kentucky%2C%20USA&geocode=37.8393332%2C-84.2700179&radius=40&visit_type=All
Have you heard that low dose PDE-5 inhibitors, i.e. 5 mg/day tadalafil, can improve prostate health and function and alleviate the need for tamsulosin and (poly) nocturia?
I had asked my physician for this and he wanted nothing to do with the idea, so I came back with a study a few months later, and by then, he apparently had learned something, so he acquiesced, and wrote the prescription.
I am familiar with this. I decided to continue with tamsulosin. Its potential side- effects seem less scary to me. I actually have a prescription for tadalafil, but for its other purpose. It works quite well.
I disagree with your crazy rant. I had 2 close friends die of prostate cancer. Both would be alive today had they received early treatment. Unfortunately, they followed advice such as yours.
of course you do! false beliefs are like that especially when da trump card is death
Lots of trump cards are dealt…. check the obituaries.
nice try but a fail. 20 mil dead from the mRNA quaxcine countless more disabled. Pay attention and not to obituaries.
Data from insurance actuary tables is the high road.
Clearly you are a lay person.
I was referring to obituaries that reveal the cause of death like the Wikipedia obits. There are many deaths caused by prostate cancer. These deaths could have been avoided by annual PSA screening and early intervention where necessary….. PERIOD.
Incorrect. Wiki is the fake news echo chamber.
The disease begins as Benign prostatic hyperplasia and offers years of opportunity to remediate. There are details…. period.
Dissipate into the keyboard warrior fog…
PSA markers are unreliable… period False positives, False negatives
etc
wrong. RTFB
most do not die from Prostate CA but with it.
That is a relatively unknown fact.
Eating the standard American Diet and taking the Quax’s has consequences…
Just saying
See my comment, I’ve had 3 close friends die prostate cancer. But I also know that many of the comments Dr. Yoho made are true as well. Seems in the mix there should be a better path.
my take on that surgery is that it is never indicated
see the rest of the comments here for more
I’ve had 2 inguinal hernia surgeries, and that is as close as I’m letting anyone get to Mr. Happy with a scalpel (or other implement of torture). It’s an ironclad moratorium on sharp objects anywhere near my pee-pee. (Hmm… could it have anything to do with the fact that doctors were snipping “a little off the top” mere moments after I was born?)
Rob, I appreciate your input but you are the victim of a kind of Stockholm Syndrome. You can get a free ebook of Butchered by “Healthcare” to learn more.
I’m not a victim of anything… you are a quack. And the sheep that believe your nonsense are just as pathetic.
Dude one more and you get banned. We try to be respectful.
U r Very Tolerant & Most Compassionate – I just don’t even elect2deal with people that r so Completely Blind & Indoctrinated anymore, so pointless. Kudos2you4taking the high road docuD83DuDC4AuD83DuDCE3u2763uFE0F
Eyes R Useless When the Mind is Blind-Hypnotized-Owned. Sigh.
I’m 67. PSA at 2.0. No worries, but I’ve begun using CLO2 rectally about 3 times a week, in addition to adding some to my day-bottle.
cat you have it all sussed out. There are many benefits of CD besides prostate ca
Is this a preventative? And for what condition?
read the chlorine dioxide posts; I have over ten. Intro and links in the ApocALYPSe post at the top of every episode.
The simple answer is, yes. Rectally, for potential prostate cancer, hemorrhoids…
Orally, more of a systemic effect. You might like to review the protocols here:
https://andreaskalcker.com/en/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
One comment would be to speculate about the most fraudulent sub specialties as there is such strong competion. Wondering how virology did not make the top 5 list? without opining on its rank…
that’s an academic not a medical specialty
but virology as practiced by pediatricians is number 1
best wishes and you get it
Yes that is true and accurate, appreciate the clarification.
No one goes to a virologist for care. Critical distinction.
soooo, virology is 100% fraudulent
None have been isolated or shown to cross infect.
Koch’s Postulates.
A strand of DNA in monkey kidney soup is not evidence…
virology is 100% fraudulent
but worse the vaccines are designed to weaken and kill us
no question! The virus storyline is the fear mongering sell, the vaxs and quaxs (mRNA) the smoking guns
Hi, your article comes at a timely basis. My PSA has rose for many years, have had 2 MRI’s, urine test, cancer blood marker tests, digital test, but have avoided the needle biopsy so far. My prostate is enlarged, urine flow sluggish at times. Have been on the Joe Tippens protocol, Fenbendazole and Ivermectin and other anti cancer measures. So now my PSA is 37. Going in for a cat scan soon. I have had 3 close friends die from prostate cancer, so I’m fully aware of the possibility. From my research it seems that there’s a 13% chance of the cancer cells seeding from a biopsy, but in order for insurance to remove the prostate, I’m guessing that will be a requirement. I’ve been on many courses of anti biotics for other infections, recently a two week course for gum infection, so I don’t think my PSA is from an infection. I welcome any ideas from anybody, thanks for your help.
“Cancer cells seeding from a biopsy ” my husband had a biopsy and I asked his doctor about this, spreading of cancer cells, he said “that has never happened “. So I know he is a liar. How could he know If a cancer spreads, if it is a natural spreading or caused by the biopsy. Something he could no know never happened.
It’s well known that sticking needles into a cancer cell leaves a bloody passage that can allow some of the cancer to spread throughout the body. Some research I found said it was 13% of the cases. It could be much more. Most Naturopath and DO doctors agree with this. Whenever a doctor says this can’t happen, it’s because they’re wed to the biopsy procedure. There are methods to reduce the danger such as using modified citrus pectin to absorb the cancer cells, I think there are other methods too. One thing I’ve noticed from a lifetime of observance is when a friend is given a “cancer” diagnosis, they appear healthy with little problems, but after the surgery, and possibly radiation and or chemo, they rapidly die.
Taking ivermectin leading up to biopsy can help prevent the spread, too.
good to know, thanks
high dose
My non-nedical common sense said if a transrectal biopsy can implant fecal matter and cause an infection, it certainly is reasonable to think the opposite on the way out could happen.
BINGO
saw palmetto – and you might try keeping your cellphone away from your body, and, preferably, OFF. Radiofrequency/microwaves/wireless radiation is known to promote cancer. also if you wear a smartwatch, ditch it.
Yes all that for many years
glad to hear it
read my cancer posts from the archives starting with the Katrina one
Anecdote: Friend related story about going to doctor about BPH urine problem and after trying the pills briefly he went back and disgusted doctor told him get some cough syrup. The friend doesn’t remember many details except that the cough syrup gave him some relief. I could not find any data about cough syrup and BPH in Pub Med either under dextromethorphan or guifenasin. The friend did not have insurance, and the doctor was Indian so this may have something to do with this recommendation.
Second Anecdote: Man has ‘terminal cancer’ has broken bones was taking some kind of treatment, but he declined and felt worse from “complications” like broken hip, abdominal swelling, fatigue, weakness and pain, he stopped the therapy and went home to die. His wife read about ivermectin and started giving him this and now his pain has disappeared, no pain drugs, his mood improved and he is eating, drinking. Yes, he will die, but it won’t be drugged up in the hospital.
Third Anecdote: A different man related his story of getting those needle biopsies for EIGHT YEARS every year because of the PSA number. To his horror, he found another doctor by accident who informed him that this test was completely unnecessary. He fired his doctor and went with the radioactive bead treatment.
Fourth Anecdote: Brother’s friend became obsessed with his PSA number and his score of Stage 0 or 1 cancer. I gave him a copy of a review on the predictive value of PSA from Pubmed and a box of Small Willow Tea from the garden with some print on it.
He couldn’t find a doctor in this state that would cut on him to ‘nip this in the bud’ so he crossed borders and found one. He was upset to find after the surgery that the recovery was longer than he was led to believe. Then he was upset because he is incontinent. But being impotent doesn’t bother him.
it’s a dark story
wow, pretty terrible litany – sounds like the Indian doc knew something – maybe Ayurvedic herbs would help, but pubmed won’t tell you that, in fact it’s getting harder and harder to find real info on the internet.
I couldn’t agree more with everything you stated. My dad had a PSA over 8 when I took over his care when my mom died. Being a nurse, I asked his doc at the VA about it when I reviewed his results. He said at his age, in his late 70’s, it would be better to practice watchful waiting. What a smart doc, he died at 88 most likely from a failed CABG done years earlier.
I also encouraged my dad to cancel his carotid endarterectomy at age 68. I was working with one of his cardiologist’s nurses, who told me half of this doctors patients ended up having strokes. Besides, why would he need to clean out his carotid arteries when he was walking 3 miles a day with no symptoms like dizziness or memory loss. He obviously had collateral circulation and he never did get the endarterectomy.
Last thought, I am in my 60’s and stopped having mammograms 20 years ago when I realized they cause more cancer than they prevent (read the Cochrane report). That’s when I knew there was something wrong with the whole medical paradigm.
Like, why would you radiate adipose tissue? Not a good thing to do.
Butchered lays out the case against mammograms
I was diagnosed with prostate cancer in early 2020, after PSA testing and subsequent biopsy revealed the prostate cancer with a Gleason score of 6-7 intermediate stage , then nerve sparing robotic radical prostatectomy eight months later. The whole experience from start to finish was horrific, the biopsy , the surgery and after surgery complications like a very serious infection for one. The oncologists do not tell you the whole story so most men are not making a fully informed decision, and most men experience a shock and awe situation after diagnosis. However, each case is unique. I was on no drugs at all between diagnosis and surgery. I wish I knew then what I know now. Because, there was about a seven month period where I could have begun treatment with Ivermectin and other antivirals such as Fenbendazole and Mebendazole that does not interfere with other conventional treatments. These antivirals have almost no side effects and are highly tolerated, showing great promise in what appears to be in some cases a complete reversal of various forms of cancers. These antiviral treatments are getting a lot of resistance from mainstream doctors captured by the biopharma industrial complex, (because theyu2019re relatively inexpensive drugs) so you may need to consult alternative practitioners. Men, educate yourself before making a life altering decision, and donu2019t rush the decision. Fortunately in my case Iu2019m not incontinent nor do I suffer from ED. Of course performance is not the same as before surgery, but still functional . There are alternatives. Anyway fellas, take care.
And chlorine dioxide
Look up a substack by Xuewu Lui. He invented a cancer therapy, intra tumurol injections of chlorine dioxide.
I have been reading a lot about this lately. So you know of a good, simple u201Chow tou201D step by step?
I was an endoscopy nurse in Australia, no where near the same issues as the American health service, but so many wasteful procedures, and overtime trying to make a dent in ever expanding wait lists. Yeah I left that scene over 10 years ago!
I don’t care about prostate cancer and PSAs. That’s part of the whole cancer machine run by Big Pharma. What I’m interested in is surgical interventions for BPH. I have heard aqua ablation is the best approach. Do you have any opinions?
Besides, THC/CBD suppositories pretty much fix prostate cancer…
news to me
there are other natural remedies however
Iu2019m thinking you are referring to RSO – aka Rick Simpson Oil, but his oil was high potency THC as he said that was where the healing was. Iu2019ve read his book (in need of editing). He is a Canadian from Nova Scotia who grew the good herb for people for free and made it into oil as so many people wanted it to treat their cancer, and it worked too. He discovered a lot of great healing benefits from this. The suppositories are the u201Cback door methodu201D which negates the u201Chighu201D as it bypasses the liver. There was also a documentary done about this with a woman and brain cancer and, though the patient caved into conventional therapy in the end – which did kill her – they found that her cancer was gone from the RSO. When Rick tried to present his findings to government/pharma and the like, he was run out of the country and ended up overseas somewhere. Same old.
Any data on that?
look at my cancer posts in archives and the prostate cancer treatment program with estradiol in Hormone Secrets
i ve heard saw palmetto helps bph and prostate cancer.
sorry don’t know
my general feeling is that the medical approaches described in my various cancer posts in my archives are best
TICKS – Robert – i know this is OT, but i got an adult tick bite several days ago and it is still red and swollen (though only 1/3 inch in diameter at site). I definitely don’t trust the medical system about this and am wondering what you would do. i am in northern CA, so not near lyme country, have had bites before, but this seems odd to be so reactive since it was quite superficial. Maybe CLO2? i don’t have any now; i do have dmso but don’t want to drive any toxin within.
I get ticks all the time during the warm season. All I do is toxify them with something like tea tree oil or clove oil and wait for them to fall off. No pulling or scratching! Even a tiny squirt of insecticide on the tip of the finger will do the trick.
ClO2 but since its early 2 weeks of doxycycline too
any standard MD should know
Nope not all is correct..Atypical antipsychotics are a life saver. Especially if you live with someone with schizophrenia. Like I do. With my 30 year old son..unless you’ve ever seen someone in the throes of a psychotic episode, you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. I also am a nurse and have worked as a psychiatric nurse. Not all meds are bad. You have to weigh the positives with the negatives and try to make the correct choices. I personally have seen many people live and function meaningful lives on atypical antipsychotics..
read the full psych drug section of Butchered
took 3 years to write that book
shocked the hell out of me at the time
I understand but there are sometimes no other choices for some medications. Just as chemo is bad but it may save lives.
you always have a choice
unless you have taken these drugs for long periods
in which case you have brain damage and must stay on them
No you don’t always have a choice.
Chemo has, I believe, only about a 15% “success” rate. Yeah, it’s bad, really bad. And what they don’t tell you (maybe they don’t know) is that it can’t kill the cancer stem cell (nor can radiation), thus why cancer often comes back.
Yes every procedure and medicine has two sides, informed consent is the issue. INFORMED consent. I don’t care what people decide, were they given the truth before their decision?
At this point, I have been shocked so many times, excuse me, but I’m skeptical about everything.
I’m more skeptical than 6 months ago
A year ago, at age 75, I encountered the modern doctor because of a parasite nip, here in the Australian bush. After decades without seeking medical attention, the indifference and incompetence I encountered amazed me. Were they aware of my unvaccinated status and did this affect their attitude? I guess they know the vaccine status of us all.
After considerable suffering, I can vouch for the simple ground up rock, yellow sulphur, as a cure for whatever super-scabies I contracted. I’m now left with the millions of dead creatures and their castings in my skin, but there are safe ways to deal with that also. (Sweating while you are keeping fit in the fresh air and sun is a good start.)
All of this I had to discover for myself, because I could not get a doctor even to glance at the alarming rash. All I was offered at a local hospital was antibiotics and a recommendation to go elsewhere. When I tried “elsewhere” I encountered a statins salesman who thought someone my age should be taking all kinds of chemicals for all kinds of problems I do not have. My rash? Not so much as a glance.
These people were able to mutilate my penis as an infant, and they have taken a lot of my teeth, but I still have all my other organs. Somehow, they missed tonsils and adenoids; my thyroid is still in place…
Whatever a urologist is, and whatever he offers, I won’t be finding out.
chlorine dioxide orally is a specific treatment
The topical sulphur is so safe, cheap, reliable and effective I’d have to go with it first. The parasite has nipped me (in three places at once!) since the first infestation a year before. It starts as a small boil or tender pimple then turns into a super-scabies. Ten cents worth of sulphur rubbed in hard smashes it. No itch, no residue.
The residue from the first infestation is still with me. When I detox, a different kind of rash returns in the original places, but each time is less severe. When I don’t detox, it doesn’t trouble me. Go figure.
Thank you for this important post. So many people have fallen for the colonoscopy scam, especially after katie couric showed her colonscopy prep live on TV – it turned out she reportedly was also profitting financially from the colonoscopy ritual abuse program.
I remember that. The human interest story of her husband’s death and her reality infomercial on TV were ahead of their time. I didn’t know she was invested in the industry, but that makes sense. Actors acting.
Dr. William Makis (also here on Substack) writes how Ivermectin and Fenbendazole have reversed prostate cancer (and other forms of cancer).
Yep. Top substack. Him and A Midwestern Doctor.
This is crazy.
His other son was Isaac. Isaac’s son, Jacob, is the one God renamed Israel.
Yes they do, as commanded by God.
For Jews, not Gentiles..
56, ever had a prostate exam and don’t plan to. No tests, no checkups, no vaccines, no health insurance and no problems. I eat healthy, take a few vitamins, live an active lifestyle, and don’t watch the MSM.
right on, staying away from msm & ama.
re CIRCUMCISION – i wonder when it became the norm for non-jewish babies born in US hospitals to be circumcised – at least in CA most boys born the 50s & 60s were circumcised. Why is the question, and who promoted it? apparently they just did it in hospitals to newborns or near-newborns; i don’t think the parents had any idea there was a choice. but i knew 2 men born in or near NYC in 1939 who were not circumcised and not jewish.
My husband is not circumcised. 65 years old.
My brother is not circumcised. 61 years old.
My dad wasnu2019t circumcised. Born in 1944
My husbandu2019s son and his new grandson are circumcised. I asked him how he could have let this happen. He told me it was the motheru2019s. He had no say so.
re your older relatives – in what state (or country)?
Texas and Tennessee
It’s not that big of a deal, but it is not desirable for sexuality or any other reason except religion
A friend told me he was circumcised and his little brother too, in 1960 when he was 4. All my brothers were born in the 1960s and they were too. Maybe this fashion was a billable thing? It is surprising they don’t circumcise the girls too so they can bill for services on both or more sexes. They sell it as essential to health and hygiene in this country. A given.
One of my brothers suffered a slip of the knife which gave him a pointy penis. Suing doctors apparently wasn’t in fashion or maybe the legal profession hadn’t established that industry yet.
it’s harder to “circumcise” girls, and thankfully i don’t think that particular butchery occurs outside of the middle east.
that is the mild end of the circ complications
I followed a blogger who eventually killed himself after having his prostate removed. It made him impotent, so he had some sort of pump installed where he could push a button and get an erection. It didn’t matter. Doctors don’t take impotence seriously.
These procedures take away more than the ability to have sex. Something vital gets taken away and it will destroy men who aren’t even in a relationship or the dating pool.
Some men can deal with it, but others can’t.
I remember in an earlier post detailing your shock stumbling upon a drugstore aisle dedicated to men’s diapers. While they can put a manly man on the package, it is like the proverbial lipstick on a pig: it is a diaper. Such aisles are dedicated to women’s diapers. So now we have a 1/3 of the aisle dedicated to baby diapers with cute baby photos on the front and the rest to adult diapers with youthful, photogenic adults. Like seeing obese children and adults, we are supposed to pretend all is normal. You don’t mention the exams for polyps in women and whether you believe they are unnecessary. I am voting for no. Luckily family members stopped pestering me to get the exam. One stopped because she died, and the rest got the hint to leave me alone.
Yes, I totally agree with you and I’m grateful for the statistics that verified what I have always known, but at the same time it is so sad for all of those that have had to go through all of the pain and new symptoms with this medical malpractice and malfeasance. and I’ve known this for over 20+ years and refused to get my mammographies, never had colorectal testing and unfortunately my father was a victim of the failed surgery times two or three for prostate and pills, later to find he really had Normal hydrophile that I had to fight for over five years to get the testing for, after the surgery is three symptoms declined by 25 to 80%, however his cognitive decline and paranoia kept him from doing correct maintenance on the shunt and symptoms reoccurred. I never Saw the common sense in traumatizing tissue and then a radiating it for mammograms. Well I share this with the victims of breast cancer and prostate problems, no. They have been traumatized enough and to have gone through all of the torture of therapies, and believing in their staff And doctors I think it would just be cruel.
These issues are so sad, and I’ve always known this. I applaud DOCTORS like Dr. Barry who is starting his own diabetes type foundation, due to the quackery of our other diabetes foundation that have done nothing to improve the health of others that’s kind of like the Hard association diet it has really ended up causing diabetic conditions. As you know other doctors have warned people about this but it didn’t go well with her medical boards.
I guess it all boils down to some people would want to know, but these days I think it’s a minority, and I honor that. I personally want to know, and have always had that attitude, but it always seems to get me in trouble, and I always appear to be a disturbing element or a scurry elephant is Wayne? Dyer would say. As you know it’s not fun being that disturbing element, but without awareness people can’t change. Thank you for your courage and perseverance and wisdomu2764uFE0FuD83DuDE4Fu2764uFE0F
ADA is an industry front
Lol, yes that is what I was trying to say in my roundabout way of communicating, and that is exactly what Dr. Barry has accused them of as I find him to be one of the most well-versed doctors that encourages and does continuous education on the ketogenic diet and carnivore diet. I really wish FLCCC would’ve picked him up as their nutritional expert vs christene? Kristene C as he supports the diabetic education and protocol I think that FLCC is sharing as well as the generalized philosophy. I love the chronic education that he provides from interviewing various doctors and addressing many medical issues as well as complaints people have about the keto/carnivore dietsu2764uFE0F go to start the 1000 P? Fluorine dioxide protocol tomorrow to hopefully increase brain functioning so I won’t need prednisone, and it should also address the issues at hand not only of the cognition but other areas that have improved profoundly after doing the DMS oral protocol for Long-Haul issues. Thanks to you and A Midwestern doctor you started the ball rolling on both of those substances as well as higher dose men melatoninu2764uFE0FuD83DuDE4Fu2764uFE0F
Things that come to mind for a healthy prostate are zinc, selenium, uva ursi and saw palmetto berry. Always stellar PSA, not that it means anything necessarily.
As far as lopping off the dick hoodie I was born with a kamikaze-level 😉 risk. Fortunately the Catholic side won the bullshit “it’s so much cleaner, prevents disease” argument, and I managed to dodge the scimitar.
Yep, nothing like bring a boy into the world with a homo blowjob, wonder why the mother doesn’t do it, since it’s a matriarchal system:
https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/belief/articles/birth-right-3
This point settled, the Talmud goes on to offer specific recommendations for how to perform a circumcision. Once the foreskin is removed, the wound must be salved with cumin and bandaged. ***More problematic is the instruction that the mohel must suck the blood from the penis with his mouth. This is the warrant for the practice of metzitzah bu2019peh, u201Coral suction,u201D which is still standard among some haredim.*** In recent years the practice has made headlines when it was discovered that some babies who underwent the procedure contracted herpes from the mohel. Before that publicity, Iu2019d guess that the vast majority of Jews would have been shocked to learn that the practice even exists.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrsENvsJSDE
(Don’t buy the virus, just noting the practice.)
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Warning, graphic:
Metzitza b’Peh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dy97qDoB5Q&t=37s
I didn’t need that this AM ha
I know, I know… Thatu2019s why I always take my Teflon Tummyu2122 Industrial-Strength antiemetic with my morning coffee.
I was diagnosed with a malignant lump over ten years ago. I read everything I could find on cancer. It became exceedingly clear conventional medicine was going to kill me quickly, from the scans to the drugs, surgery, radiation, chemotherapy etc. I took a stand, altered my diet, demanded and MRI, not a cat scan and declined radiation therapy and while I did consent to surgical removal of the now golf ball sized lump, that was the only conventional medicine I allowed to invade my body. The surgeon cut a nerve, and left me with a numb area that took 8 years to heal, however I count myself lucky to survive the most horrendous ordeal of my life, an encounter with an oncologist.
they are more corrupt than the urologists
Thanks, i never heard of this before, glad i found out about it.
If taking antibiotics, take fresh homemade milk kefir with them so you donu2019t damage your biome.
Cancer has already been proven to be a parasite, fungus, but they are sometimes different, making treating them sometimes difficult.
For cancer, it’s best to understand it feeds on sugar & a lack of oxygen.
So do this first…Take something natural or pharma to lower your blood sugar to a normal level, this starves any cancer of the food it needs.
Cancer also produces an acid that needs to be reduced or stopped, i forgot what does this, but there are things that do,if i come across it again i will post it.
With at least reducing the sugar level then you can treat cancer with scripts or natural things of your choice or both.
As a fungus you need to either inject or splash directly into / on the tumor sodium bicarbonate the vast majority respond to it 99%+ in a few days, as you will see the tumor shrinking and going away in a week or sooner, all proven fact with the usual retaliation to the MD who first publicized it.
Oxygen is another thing to use as cancer survives in an anabolic environment = no / low oxygen all proven
The main thing is it must get directly on or into the tumor to be 99% effective.
Oral as an addition that wonu2019t hurt anything and could help thingu2019s along.
Donu2019t forget to take binders to help get rid of any toxins like activated charcoal, bentonite clay, apple pectin & donu2019t forget a one day to 3 day liquid non-caloric fast has long been proven to have beneficial health effects and certainly wonu2019t hurt.
Cut out all carbs, sugars, alcohol, starches, yeast containing items until healthy again after limit the intake of all to healthy levels or stop it altogether.
I think a better method of detection would be to train dogs or African rats to detect cancer, parasites, fungus etc. it can be done and has been, but there is no money in it so donu2019t count on it anytime soon. This would be a great addition to any naturopath practice,donu2019t you think ?
Dietary changes are also needed to maintain health to keep it and other things at bay to try to ensure long term survival.
There are many alt treatments you should look into, but far too many for me to include here.
PS. Try https://genuineessiac.com/ this has fact based evidence by the people that have used it over several decades. This is also the company i would purchase it from, forget about any ware else.
Some videos about it here…A picture is worth a thousand words…
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Sodium Bicarbonate Kills These Cancers
Dr. Tullio Simoncini discusses the success rate that sodium bicarbonate, or baking soda, has on a variety of different types of …
He is the first to use it,
and he paid the price for telling the truth, like everybody does…Telling the truth is and can be a very dangerous thing.
Sep 22, 2015
http://www.youtube.com
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Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda) and Cancer
Dr Mark Sircus talking about Sodium Bicarbonate (baking soda), alkalinity and pH. Baking soda can be used as a first line of …
May 21, 2014
http://www.youtube.com
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CAN SODIUM BICARBONATE CURE CANCER?
“Subscribe to our channel on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoRKTMncRTVIIGHlv-IVS7g Follow us on Instagram: …
Apr 08, 2023
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Dr Simoncini MD. Oncologist. Sodium Bicarbonate to cure Cancer.
Dr Simoncini Sodium Bicarbonate to treat Cancer. Please support our show and buy a full length copy of the show on Amazon.
Apr 22, 2018
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How Baking Soda Became a Cancer Treatment
Dr. Tullio Simoncini discusses how he discovered sodium bicarbonate, or baking soda, could be a successful treatment for …
Sep 14, 2015
http://www.youtube.com
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Cancer and sodium bicarbonate
Cancer , sodium bicarbonate and fungus.
May 16, 2009
http://www.youtube.com
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1- Sodium bicarbonate, a natural way to treat the cancer
We watch in face the cancer: the seen tumor gives near.Doctor Simoncini, oncologist Rome Italy http://www.curenaturalicancro.org.
May 20, 2007
http://www.youtube.com
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Cancer – Sodium Bicarbonate Wraps – Barbara O’Neill #cancer #holistichealing #barbaraoneill
Barbara O’Neill – Cancer – Sodium Bicarbonate Wraps – Part One #cancer #barbaraoneill #sodiumbicarbonatewraps #heal …
Jan 30, 2024
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Baking Soda: The Cancer-Fighting Secret : What Doctors Arenu2019t Telling You | Barbara Ou2019Neill
Baking Soda: The Cancer-Fighting Secret : What Doctors Aren’t Telling You | Barbara O’Neill Did you know that cancer thrives in …
Mar 11, 2025
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Ovarian cancer treatment with sodium bicarbonate
This 37 year old woman from Servia tells anonymously about her experiences with the sodium bicarbonate therapy in 2011.
Oct 13, 2012
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21 Questions About Sodium Bicarbonate by Dr. Mark Sircus
Sodium bicarbonate in research studies have shown that 650 mg. bicarbonate 2-3x/day prevented or reversed need for dialysis in people who have trouble excreting acids. 650 is equal to about 1/8 tsp of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) in a glass of water. 14. Is bicarbonate a good cancer treatment? Why?
this is very good
I copied it to look at later
Dr. Sircus has a great book on Baking soda.
“Emergency physicians are far too busy to push vaccines.”
That’s a hilarious way to put it; they certainly would if they had the time!
most are pretty good dudes
Gruesome to say the least. I am 75 and have never had a PSA. I have no desire to ever have one. I don’t know how long I am supposed to live and don’t worry much about it. My grandfather lived to be 101 and my dad is a few months short of 98 and still kicking.
Maybe some of that will rub off on me, but it didn’t matter to my younger brother who died of cancer at age 45. It is not so much about living a long time, it’s living into older age in decent health. Doctors have no clue how to make that happen.
regulators initiallly rec against the PSA screening
in fact, no screening lab has ever been substantiated efficacious
I have a friend who is having his prostate removed. Cancer dx, of course. He NEVER listens to anything I tell him, so…. “listen to the doctor” is so entrenched.
Have you looked at anaesthetists? I worked in elderly care and I noticed something disturbing. When an elderly resident had surgery they invariably developed Alzheimer’s type dementia rapidly thereafter. Later, my elderly but very fit father had an operation on his prostate. They said it was cancer. From the moment he got home he began to show increasing signs of Alzheimer’s which robbed him of his faculties until he died a few years later.
Is there something in the anaesthetics which causes dementia?
Anesthesia in general, despite its claims of near total safety, is a significant risk
I wrote about this in my academic paper
DrR, I recently found out that high-dose melatonin will shut down cancer growth, all types of cancer. Then you can either ignore it safely or test easy methods of getting rid of it, without being in total panic mode all the time. I would like to recommend that you watch two videos and perhaps then call the two men involved to find out more about this:
Video 1 by Frank Shallenberger, MD:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=Roh4lQXneQg
and Video 2 by Russell Reiter, Ph.D. Melatonin Researcher:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YU9QUbsqrcQ
There is a disconnect even here, where on the one hand Shallenberger uses high-dose melatonin while applying Insulin Potentiation Therapy and chelation with chelators that are not EmeraMide,when he or basically anyone can easily apply the high-dose melatonin therapy and the Tippens protocol that uses Ivermectin and Fenbendazole, and on the other hand those who online are applying the Ivermectin and Fenbendazole protocol but don’t know about the usefulness of high-dose melatonin. Melatonin plus Ivermectin (plus a few other things) appears to cure at least 70% of all cancers (even blood cancers) and seems to me should be first line of treatment for any cancer and then HD Melatonin plus IPT for any cancers not cured by the first round.
Also, I believe that combining the HD Melatonin with Ivermectin *without* the Fenben will be just as effective, because the use of Melatonin makes the Fenben duplicative and unneeded. That is helpful because there is some evidence that Fenben can cause liver damage in some people, since it goes after fast-replicating cells of pretty much any kind. The Melatonin shuts down replication of cancer cells but not of liver cells, thus making the Fenben redundant or ineffective against the cancer but still potentially damaging to the liver and other (normal) fast-growing cells.
I hope this information proves useful to you. 🙂
very
I have two posts featuring Dr. S’s video and melatonin.
I take 200 mg of the powder a night and expect my hair to be dark brown again.
Great! I missed seeing those. I’ve been taking 100 mg most nights to stay healthy. Glad to hear you are doing similarly (I weigh only 125 pounds so I assume I don’t need as much as you).
Have you seen A Midwestern Doctor’s recent article on DMSO and cancer? Mercola just helped him or her publish an abridged article here (which has a link to the long one on AMWDr’s substack):
https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2025/04/04/how-dmso-eases-cancers-hidden-burdens.aspx
This makes the use of DMSO for cancer much more accessible to normal people (I’m abnormal – I read the original article all the way through, LOL).
Have a great weekend!
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about dying with, but not from what is called ‘prostate cancer’: my dad was pretty close-mouthed about his health, but when he was in his 70s or 80s he mentioned at least once that most men get prostate cancer, but don’t die from it, they die with it. He lived to be 99 and did not die from it.
You missed when describing prostate cancer, the chemical castration, that is routinely used. Its consequences are horrific. On page 118 of Hormone Secrets, you expose the use of Lupron and others. They increase the risk of diabetes, erectile dysfunction, cardiovascular disease, sarcopenia, and much more. Nature puts receptors for testosterone (and estradiol) in every cell and mitochondria; it is for our health. The illness-care industry profits from illnesses.
One last thought: when excision removes the cancer, the patient is cured. There is no advantage to castrate when cured. If the chemo can’t cure stage four, it can’t kill cancer cells that have migrated to the bone or lymph system. I call it the “hope hypothesis”–pure marketing. And it gets worse: every pharma-connected article is scientific fraud since the raw data isn’t shared with the submission of the article. Positive bias is scientific fraud.
In 2006 I was diagnosed with prostate cancer based on a biopsy. I got a copy of the report and refused a subsequent biopsy the following year. I am a cancer survivor.
Once again, a great presentation of the horrors of a predatory specialty.
Totally agree with you. Medicine has changed to being a business with perpetual generated income. I did these tests. But lost my lab technologist job because I declined the jabs.
When my dad had biopsies done, he seemed to have quite an immune response.
hey robert – was just made aware of your site – outstanding work on exposing the corruption in healthcare and particularly in the prostate cancer arena – like you I’ve written much about the hoax that’s prostate cancer – cheers Bert Vorstman MD