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(09-04-11) Prostate cancer screening has zero benefit, concludes 20-year study




by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

(NaturalNews) Don't let anyone from the cancer industry lie to you about PSA
screening: The test is completely bogus and offers zero improvement in your
lifespan. That's the conclusion from a 20-year study that followed over 9,000
men. After 20 years of follow-up, guess what the results were? No significant
difference in the rate of death between those screened for prostate cancer
versus those who weren't.

In other words, prostate cancer screening is really a bogus test used to
exploit men's fear and recruit them into unnecessary and potentially harmful
cancer treatments. That's why the cancer industry uses the PSA test, of course:
It's a powerful recruiting tool! It scares men into agreeing to expensive, high-
profit treatments which are then billed to their insurance companies, Medicaid
or Medicare. (Gee, no wonder our health care system is bankrupting the
nation...)

This study, by the way, was published in the British Medical Journal (http:
//www.bmj.com/content/342/bmj....). I don't personally trust the BMJ on most
issues, since it seems to so strongly favor vaccines and pharmaceuticals in its
selective publication of research. But that's what makes this so remarkable:
Even the BMJ is effectively admitting that PSA tests don't work!

Why are hospitals still using a bogus quack test for prostate cancer?
Given that the PSA test simply doesn't work, it makes you wonder: Why are
hospitals are cancer centers still using the PSA test? Isn't that quackery to
keep using something that doesn't work while marketing it to patients as if it
did work? It's not just false advertising -- it's bad medicine! And if it were
being done in any other industry, someone would probably get arrested.

If you sold a car that turned out to be a lemon and didn't run, you could be
sued. If you sold a financial product but completely misrepresented it to your
customers, that would be considered criminal fraud. But why can hospitals and
cancer clinics sell PSA prostate cancer tests that are completely bogus while
getting away with it?

The answer is because modern medicine has zero accountability. Most of it is
simply fabricated quackery. Flu vaccines, for example, are based on completely
fabricated quacked-up evidence that has absolutely no connection to scientific
reality. ADHD screening programs are absurdly transparent as psychiatric drug
marketing tools. Mammograms actually cause breast cancer, and the No. 1 side
effect of chemotherapy is -- get this -- cancer itself!

It's all "pretend medicine" in a grand health care fairy tale
Nothing in medicine, you see, has to have any actual scientific evidence
behind it at all. The reason PSA tests are so popular is precisely the same
reason that flu vaccines are so heavily pushed: Because modern medicine pushers
suffer from a deeply-ingrained cult-like irrational belief in everything they
were taught in medical school, regardless of whether it has any basis in fact.
PSA tests, in other words, are a kind of medical voodoo which works no better
than sticking pins in a rag doll.

And as literally dozens of studies have found over the last decades,
antidepressant drugs are a kind of "brain chemical voodoo" that works no better
than placebo either. Let's face it: Much of modern medicine is based entirely
on a virus of the mind -- a contagious yet false idea that somehow disease is
caused by a lack of chemicals, radiation or surgery. It's an insane idea, of
course, yet it is the foundation of virtually the entire modern system of
"health care" (sick care).

A psychic would probably get you better results
If you want to go get screened for all these various diseases, that's your
choice, of course. But just know as a scientific fact that most of the medical
screening being offered today is no more scientifically valid than a tarot card
reading. A tarot card reading might be more valuable, actually, as it would
remind you to consider your inner journey and perhaps take responsibility for
your life rather than handing it over to a group of utterly incompetent cancer
doctors who are still using bogus prostate cancer tests that have been proven
utterly useless again and again.

Heck, your cancer doctor might as well use a dousing rod to diagnose your
cancer. And even then, if you're told you have cancer, the only rational thing
to do anyway is to change your lifestyle and start pursuing anti-cancer
activities such as juicing, walking in the sun, avoiding toxic synthetic
chemicals and so on. And those things should be pursued whether you have cancer
or not!

This is why I never get screened for any disease. I'm in my 40's, and I follow
a very healthy lifestyle. I eat massive quantities of anti-cancer superfoods
and I completely avoid (to the best of my ability) synthetic chemicals in
foods, personal care products, gardening and so on. Why would I even need to
get screened for cancer in the first place? There's no valid reason for it.

Cancer isn't something that strikes you like a bolt of lightning, folks. It's
something your body can grow over decades until it becomes noticeable -- and it
only grows cancer tumors if you let it. The easiest way to stop growing cancer
it to boost your vitamin D levels to 70 - 90, eat lots of fresh sprouts, drink
fresh juices, get exercise and avoid cancer-causing chemicals. Get plenty of
sleep, avoid excessive stress and eat superfoods such as berries (which are
loaded with anti-cancer nutrients). And stop eating refined sugars, too,
because cancer tumors just love sugar.

It's not a difficult recipe. And when truly followed, it will reduce your risk
of cancer to nearly zero. Of course, a stray piece of plutonium from Fukushima
could still get inhaled into your lungs and cause cancer, but even in that
case, antioxidants help protect you from radiation damage, greatly reducing
your risk of cancer even from nuclear fallout radiation.

Nutrition and lifestyle is the answer here, not useless disease screening
quackery. Don't fall for the bogus PSA screening and mammography tests. They
are designed to scare you into becoming a high-profit cancer patient. They do
nothing to improve your health, and they may in fact harm you. Prostate cancer
is not a very aggressive cancer in most cases. It can be easily and reliable
reversed with the help of any competent naturopathic physician, herbalist or
natural medicine practitioner.

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