Monday, December 11, 2017

Pharmacist Cures Prostate Cancer

 - Roger Mason. 

Pharmacists are just as bad as doctors in promoting allopathic (cover up the symptom and ignore the cause) medicine. They just stand around and dispense poisons all day. Maybe they couldn’t get into medical school, but they have the very same mindset as medical doctors.

Bart is not only a successful pharmacist, but regularly lectures to doctors all over the country about pain management. He raised two children, paid off his mortgage, had a successful career, has an advanced degree in martial arts, has been faithfully married for over 30 years, and was doing very well…..

That is, until his doctor told him x-rays showed he had prostate cancer and about five more years to live at the age of 56. And his quality of life would soon go into minus numbers. This hit him like the proverbial ton of bricks. He expected to live another quarter century, and now he is told cancer will soon destroy him.

Being a pharmacist, of course, he immediately looked into the usual medical regimen of radiation, seed implants, surgery, chemotherapy and prescription drugs. He knew the side effects of all these, but now it was him personally who would have to suffer these hideous side effects.

One of his martial arts teachers gave him a copy of my book The Natural Prostate Cure.

This was foreign to him, to say the least, to tell people they could cure cancer with diet, food supplements and hormone therapy. When he read the chapter about testosterone preventing and curing prostate cancer he almost threw the book in the trash. It is Sacred Dogma in the medical profession that testosterone makes prostate cancer grow. But Bart was desperate, really desperate. And depressed as well, really depressed. He had a full, meaningful life and just wasn’t ready to die so young.

He called me up and we had a long talk. He was willing to eat a whole foods diet instead of the regular southern diet of meat, fried foods, and lots of sugar to go along with all those vegetables (southerners do eat a lot of vegetables). He certainly was willing to take inexpensive supplements that had published studies to prove their value. And he was willing to take melatonin, pregnenolone, and progesterone, but not testosterone! He had never fasted before, but started fasting one day a week from dinner on Friday to dinner on Saturday. He found this gave him much more time to do more things every Saturday.

Bart enjoyed his life and had worked hard to have a good life. He had a lot to live for and he was willing to change. He was very particular about his diet and took his lunch to work and basically stopped eating out in restaurants. He bought all the supplements and took them along with the hormones (his DHEA, T3 and T4 were fine, by the way.) He got more diagnostic tests including a color Doppler, but no biopsies after learning how harmful they are.

Within 90 days he felt better and knew in his heart he was getting well. In just 90 days he intuitively knew he was curing his cancer and the malignancy was shrinking every day. He didn’t need anymore diagnostic tests as he could literally FEEL he was getting better. People dying of cancer certainly don’t feel better as time goes on. After only one year both an MRI and another color Doppler (no more x-rays!) showed he was free of any malignancy.

He rigorously sticks to his diet, takes about 16 supplements every day along with his three hormones. Now he also uses natural transdermal testosterone to keep his level youthful as he has more confidence in natural medicine and bioidentical hormone replacement.

He eats out mostly in Asian restaurants where he can get low-fat healthy meals even though they usually only have white rice.

Doing this went against everything he learned and believed in for 56 years. This is a registered pharmacist with the very same mentality as a medical doctor. He ate the southern diet all his life with lot of ribs, fried foods, white bread and sugar in almost everything. Bart wanted to live and he is really doing well now all because he was willing to change for the better.

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