
Prostate Cancer Story
Gary (age) 60
Monday, July 02, 2018 - 03:30pm

Hello, I’d like to share my success story. Last winter, I started experiencing difficulty with urination, which became especially bothersome during the night.
The sensation of needing to pee would wake me up, and I would get up, use the bathroom, and go back to bed. However, despite feeling like I had emptied my bladder, I would often feel the need to pee again shortly after returning to bed. Sometimes, I’d have to return to the bathroom multiple times, waiting several minutes before anything came out.
This became so disruptive that I eventually had to sleep in a separate bedroom to avoid waking my wife every night. It also started affecting my sleep quality, leaving me tired and cranky at work. My energy levels were low, even though I tried taking naps during the day, and I began to struggle with insomnia.
To make matters worse, I’ve lost both my grandfather and my uncle to prostate cancer, and when my father passed away from it, I felt like everything was falling apart. I have two sons and a daughter, aged 20, 27, and 35, and I couldn’t bear the thought of them going through the same thing.
So, I decided to get checked for prostate cancer, knowing that my family history put me at high risk. At 57, I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Although the news saddened me, I had somewhat expected it. Thankfully, the tumor was still contained, but there was a risk of it spreading.
I spoke with my doctor about the risk of the tumor spreading due to surgery. He explained that prostate cancer metastasis occurs when cancer cells break away from the original tumor, traveling through the lymphatic system, bloodstream, or bones, but that the risk was minimal in my case.
I underwent surgery, and the doctor successfully removed the tumor. About a month later, I was able to resume my regular activities, though with some caution. At my follow-up appointment three months later, everything appeared to be in order. However, a year later, another small tumor appeared, and I had it removed as well.
I asked my doctor about the recurrence of the tumors and how to prevent them. He said, in simple terms, that he could only address the problem when it arose, and that there wasn’t a clear explanation for why it recurred or how to prevent it. He mentioned that it could have been inherited from my family members.
Determined to find a solution, I spoke with a friend on Facebook who suggested that I reduce my sugar intake, as sugar is believed to help cancer cells grow more quickly. He explained that his father, who had also suffered from prostate cancer and undergone chemotherapy, learned this from his doctors. During chemotherapy, the medication is often mixed with sugar so that cancer cells absorb it and eventually die.
My friend’s father had surgery and then used a product called "Cell Restore" to speed up his recovery, which helped prevent recurrence.
After my second surgery, I started taking “Cell Restore” along with "Prostate Detox," "Lymphatic Detox," and "Blood Detox" capsules for the next three months. During my follow-up tests, there was no sign of cancer recurrence. Six months later, my annual check-up came, and once again, no sign of prostate cancer. What a relief!
In addition, I paid closer attention to my diet, especially limiting sugary foods, and started exercising regularly, at least four times a week for an hour each session. I thanked God and reassured my family that I would be here for a long time to come. Thank you, God!
Gary


