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Three Signs You Have an Enlarged Prostate


If you suffer from an aging prostate, you are probably sick and tired of the hassles — the getting up in the middle of the night and difficulty urinating. The discomfort of sitting, even in your favorite chair. And enjoying your love life? That may seem like a long-ago dream.

Plus, you may have tried other methods to deal with these nagging problems with no success…

"For many men, an aging prostate is not just an annoyance, but a truly serious matter," says David Brownstein, M.D., one of the nation's foremost medical physicians who use predominantly natural strategies.

SPECIAL TIP: The One Thing You Need To Do For Your Prostate Every Morning

As director of the center for Holistic Medicine in West Bloomfield, Mich., Dr. Brownstein now uses a unique approach to help men with prostate concerns.

It wasn't always that way, however. Like most doctors, Dr. Brownstein is trained in traditional medicine and used to only follow these traditional methods to treat his patients.

End of story . . . or so he thought.

Dr. Brownstein considers the findings of his research so important, he decided to create a special presentation for you.

In this FREE presentation, you'll learn the one simple thing you need to do for your prostate every morning along with a number of other simple, safe, and effective strategies to help you prevent, manage, even reverse prostate enlargement symptoms.

If you suffer from prostate issues, you're not alone. In fact, more than half of the men ages 40-59 have issues associated with an aging prostate. And the percentage of men continues to grow to 80% of men over 80.

Yet Dr. Brownstein would argue that age-related prostate issues do NOT have to be a natural part of your aging process. Instead, he says they are the result of a specific enzyme gone out of whack.

As he'll tell you, "Once you hit 40, your body secretes something called 5-alpha reductase. This enzyme starts to turn your normal manly testosterone into a rogue testosterone compound called DHT (dihydrotestosterone).

"In short, DHT levels may rise as your regular testosterone level goes down. DHT is thought to be one of the primary reasons we start to experience symptoms related to an aging prostate and may be one of the main culprits of the common urinary symptoms that result.”

"So a main cause of age-related prostate concerns is this build-up of DHT. What you need is something to block the 5-alpha reductase enzyme so it can't cause your testosterone to go rogue."

But DHT may not be the only factor contributing to age-related prostate concerns. It may also lead to collateral damage resulting from the inflammation it causes.

Click Here to Watch the Video Presentation

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