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Butter and Prostate? What? Are you Kidding?
Talk about Saw Palmetto as prostate tonic came up yesterday and got me thinking about things we've forgotten or never knew because of suppression or wrong doctrine on nutrition. Here is one: the prostate is muscle, and muscle needs calcium to constrict (magnesium to relax, etc.). Most Americans, men in this case, are woefully deficient in tissue calcium. I've seen many fellows take SP Calcium Lactate for muscle cramps and they, the cramps, went away in minutes. Dr. Lee knew this, and he also knew that vitamin F, F as in Frank, mobilized calcium to the tissues. Therefore, if low in F, you are low in calcium in the muscle and tissues, even IF you have enough calcium (of the right sort), and again, you likely DO NOT, and so there's a double whammy! I'm running off memory here, but F is a fatty acid found in several foods NO LONGER in our national food supply to the extent they need to be. BUTTER is one of them. So, commerce has done a great job getting men on all sorts of commercial alternative for BUTTER that would last on the shelf until the cows come home, no pun intended. I bet decline in butter consumption and increase in prostate problems correlates so well it would scare us! Ha, run that regression model and take a look, you'd be eating butter by the handfuls! The point is prostate needs calcium, and calcium is mobilized to prostate and other muscle and tissues by F, and so we need calcium and F. A great combo to supply these in the midst of our dearth of foods rich in both is SP Calcium Lactate and SP Cataplex F. Dr. Lee came up with Cataplex F, originally, to help the prostate. If you'd like to know a broader SP protocol for prostate health, email me through the website, http://www.letsgethealthymississippi.com
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