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While no research has proven that stress or anxiety causes cancer to start, scientists have known for years that anxiety's lingering cascade of neurotransmitters, hormones and other biological molecules can lead to a rise in PSA and even inflame existing PCa.
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Fluxactive Complete is conveniently packed with over 14 essential prostate powerhouse herbs, vitamins and grade A nutrients which work synergistically to help you support a healthy prostate faster
Learn More »Few things are more unsettling and stressful than a diagnosis of prostate cancer (PCa). It causes a state of anxiety. Each step of the journey sparks another wave of anxiety: suspicion, tests, diagnosis, choices, decisions, treatment, recovery, follow-up monitoring, and potential recurrence. These stressors trigger an immediate reaction: the fight-flight-freeze response. Most men can’t just flip a switch to let it go, but it can have negative consequences if it’s not well managed. Anxiety causes an altered state, a lightning-quick surge of biochemicals and electrical nerve messages brilliantly designed to increase the odds of survival when faced by danger. In today’s world, the stressors of life catalyze it as powerfully as nature’s threats did for our remote ancestors. Whether the perceived threat is outside the body or inside the mind doesn’t matter. The body automatically goes into turbo, increasing its speed, strength, and resistance to sudden injury. Afterward, it can either taper off quickly, occur in repeated waves, or worst of all, become a low grade, lingering state of harmful overdrive. Download Our Free Ebook: “How to Manage Prostate Cancer Anxiety” Don’t let anxiety over prostate cancer run you. Instead, learn how you can take charge and empower yourself to manage stress and boost positive treatment outcomes with our “first aid kit” of practical tips and tools. DOWNLOAD NOW
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Read More »PCa stress and anxiety can make matters worse, but it doesn’t have to be that way. There are three simple tools that really work to calm the turbo stress engine, using your own consciousness to counter the impact of those physiological changes. Dr. Sperling’s new e-booklet, How to Manage Prostate Cancer Anxiety offers three tools as a “first aid kit” when anxiety hits: Conscious breathing – an easy-to-learn technique called belly breathing takes control of your parasympathetic nervous system to turn off the flow from the stress faucet. Attitude – reframing negative ideas and fear into positive ones is powerful. Visualization – creating peaceful, restful images with your mind’s eye is an antidote to stressful circumstances. Don’t let anxiety over prostate cancer start to run you. Instead, learn how you can take charge, and empower yourself to manage the stress that can erode your well-being if left to run its own course. Dr. Sperling created this practical antidote to PCa stress in response to the predicament of many patients. He recognizes that reducing anxiety is a self-empowering way to boost positive treatment outcomes. You can download the e-book for free here. It contains detailed information and instructions. We hope you find it informative and helpful. NOTE: This content is solely for purposes of information and does not substitute for diagnostic or medical advice. Talk to your doctor if you are experiencing pelvic pain, or have any other health concerns or questions of a personal medical nature.
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