Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Using Chinese Herbs to Effectively Combat Prostate Conditions

By Dr B. Chao

If you want to be afraid, read some statistics. Heres one that will make goose bumps rise from your skin: After a mans 50th birthday, he sports an 80 percent chance of developing benign prostatic hyperplasia disorder.

Additional statistics indicate, that prostatitis, which is the inflammation of the prostate gland, in men, is the diagnosis at 8% of all urologist and 1% of all primary care physician visits in the United States.

Clearly, prostatitis is an often-occuring, widespread condition in the West. But what if I told you that the Chinese have had a cure for this very common illness for thousands of years?

A Dedication to Wellness Spanning 50 Centuries.

A Dedication to Wellness Spanning 50 Centuries. The reason is that the East has already developed a cure for the common illness, with efforts being documented for the past 5,000 years.

The Chinese have an herbal formulation that treates not just acute prostatitis with swelling and infection but also Chronic prostatitis with swelling and infection, Colibacillosis, Dysuria, Painful testicles, Urinary frequency, Urinary tract infection, Cystitis and Urethritis.

Whats this amazing treatment called?

Youll have to take the Chinese experts word for this claim. These people never lie. They take pride of their research, and when they say theyve developed a cure, theyre not crying wolf.

Prostatitis is the inflammation or infection of the prostate gland, which is an organ about the size and shape of a walnut, located just below the bladder in males.

The Chinese made sure that the suffering must stop.

If you had x-ray vision like Superman, you can of course check right away if you have prostatitis when you see that walnut-shaped organ just below your bladder balloon to weird proportions.

Thanks to Qian Lie Xian Wan, which is a safe, all-natural herbal formula that has been specifically designed to promote prostate gland health and to maintain a healthy urinary system.

There is hope.

It is called Qian Lie Xian Wan.

Unfortunately, many men find out the hard way or find out too late that prostatitis has victimized them. These are the symptoms you should be watching out for:

Chills and fever

Excessive urination during the night (nocturia)

Genital pains

Painful ejaculations

Occasional blood in semen or in urine (hematuria)

Painful ejaculation

A slight fever

Pelvic pains

Lower back pains

High temperature and chills

Flu or its symptoms

Urinary problems, including increased urinary urgency and frequency, difficulty or pain when urinating, inability to completely empty the bladder, and blood-tinged urine

Pain at ejaculating

Feel the difference with Qian Lie Xian Wan!

If you wish to know more or place an order for Qian Lie Xian Wan and other traditional Chinese herbs, uncover a wealth of information or shoot us a question at http://www.ChineseHerb.com. - 14130

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