
Most men never think about their prostate gland until they have disturbing symptoms. They do not know what the prostate is, where it is, or what its functions are.
The prostate is a nut-sized piece of iron located in front of the rectum, beneath the bladder and wrapped around the urethra, a test tube through which urine and prostate fluid pass from the body. The prostate acts as a powerful pump that throws sperm and semen during ejaculation. It also controls both the frequency and duration of sexual intercourse. In addition, it also plays an important role in the bladder when controlling the flow of urine. The prostate is considered the “second heart of a person”, the nervous and emotional center of the human reproductive function, controlling both sexual function and stress.
The prostate interacts with the pituitary gland, which is responsible for the hormonal system, and reacts to it. In a healthy man, a functioning prostate sends a signal "I work, help me." In turn, the pituitary gland causes the activity of other hormonal glands, such as the adrenal glands, thyroid gland and testicles, so that the human body is strong and ready for reproduction. On the other hand, the pituitary gland responds poorly if the prostate is inflamed or overloaded. This makes the body of the whole man weak, sick and inactive.
In the animal world, the male is intended for breeding. If this natural desire diminishes or ceases completely, the man is overweight, weak and sick; consequently, he dies from diseases or becomes an easy target for predators. Much in common with the human man. Prostate problems also cause many other disorders in the body.
It is known that a plexus, which includes a multitude of vegetative nerve fibers, surrounds the prostate gland. These nerve fibers stimulate prostate gland fluid loss and muscle contraction in the prostate gland. Vegetative nerve fibers also connect the prostate gland with the central nervous system and pelvic organs, such as the muscles of the pelvis, bladder, rectum, etc. This may explain why in cases of chronic prostatitis there are different symptoms with urination, sex, and pain, which arise in other organs of the pelvis.
Experts believe that up to 75% of all adult male men experience problems with the prostate gland, with an increased risk of developing prostate cancer. Problems with the prostate gland interfere with both the urination of a person and his personal image of his masculinity. Nowadays, chronic prostatitis affects millions of American men at a rate similar to coronary heart disease and diabetes.
The three known symptoms of chronic prostatitis are pain, reproductive dysfunction, and difficulty urinating. Over a decade of experience treating hundreds of men with chronic prostatitis, we rarely saw patients without anxiety, emotional problems, depression, and insomnia. Since the 1980s, we have learned not only pain, difficulty urinating and problems of intimacy, which we have seen in the past, but also the fourth symptom of chronic prostatitis: anxious behavior and anxiety.
In recent years, numerous studies of psychiatrists and psychologists are associated with problems of the prostate gland with negative emotions and thoughts. Most men who feel bad in bed tend to carry negative thoughts and emotions about their masculinity.
This stressful mental build-up causes the prostate to become an easy target for infection, expansion and cancer. Another factor is that most men do not want to be sick, weak or complain and refuse to accept the idea of treatment. They absorb emotions, which ultimately can lead to anxiety, depression, even suicide.
It is not easy to recognize that the symptoms of chronic prostatitis cause stress or stress on their own, adversely affecting the prostate gland. Therefore, we consider it appropriate to focus on all four symptoms of chronic prostatitis. This article focuses on the natural, non-drug, whole treatment of chronic prostatitis using various methods of alternative medicine.
Acupuncture is widely used throughout the world as a medication for treating prostate problems. Acupuncture can reduce pain and spasms of the pelvic muscles, improve mood and sleep, and reduce anxious behavior. The resulting increase in immunity is also beneficial for infection and inflammation.
Prostate massage has a long history of treating problems with the prostate gland. Removing the congested fluid from the prostate gland unblocks the passages and reduces stagnation and prostate infection. Drainage of the prostate gland naturally improves reproductive function and reduces pain and spasms of the pelvic muscles.
Herbs are one of the oldest treatments on Earth. The most common treatment for chronic prostatitis is the use of antibiotics. This is not always beneficial and can lead to the development of antibiotic-resistant infections, including bacteria and Candida-yeast. Herbal formulas and herbal teas contain various herbs; thus, bacteria and yeast cannot develop resistance to them. Some herbs have a "yin" effect, which has a calming effect and reduces anxiety and pain.
Nutritional supplements such as minerals, trace elements, vitamins, amino acids, essential fatty acids and bioflavonoids, increase natural resistance, reduce inflammation and pain, and normalize sleep and sexual function. In our experience, chronic prostatitis sufferers lack essential nutrients that often cause additional symptoms.
Healing products should be included in all healing programs in the treatment of chronic prostatitis. Many men suffer from allergies and hidden and noticeable sensitivity to food, which can aggravate the symptoms of chronic prostatitis.
Healing exercises can improve microcirculation in the prostate and pelvic area. In turn, they can reduce pain and muscle spasms.
European whole body cleansing is used to minimize internal intoxication and prevent the effects of toxins on the prostate gland. Many of my patients have undergone intensive, long-lasting antibiotic treatment and have a serious imbalance between friendly intestinal flora and opportunistic infections, such as harmful bacteria, Candida-yeast and / or parasites.
Insufficient levels of beneficial intestinal bacteria lead to poor food absorption, exhaustion of the immune system and various digestive symptoms, such as abdominal cramps, gas, bloating, constipation or diarrhea, skin diseases, low mood, etc. Column hydrotherapy and restoration of friendly intestinal flora Especially useful for men with a long history of prostatitis. I see positive results every day.
Medical hypnosis, relaxation, individual CD hypnosis for home use and other methods of the mental body can naturally reduce anxiety, low mood, pain and insomnia and restore the body's natural self-healing mechanism.
Chronic prostatitis and anxiety, disturbing behavior are interrelated conditions. Constant pain and discomfort, frequent urination, erectile dysfunction and a sense of fear about the future can make life miserable. Holistic, natural, non-drug treatment, with particular attention to anxiety and other symptoms of chronic prostatitis, can help even people who have gone through years of unsuccessful treatment to achieve stable remission.
The information contained herein is presented for educational, informational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. This information should not be used to replace the services or instructions of a physician or qualified physician.

