SUBJ: For men 50 and older: Biden and King Charles have prostate cancer

SUBtitle: Triumph may reduce of bladder and prostate cancer

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SHORT NOTES:

1.. I am currently writing a book, “Not FDA Approved”.

 

2..Former President Biden and King Charles of England have prostate cancer.

 

3.. After age 50, risk of prostate cancer rises rapidly, and by age 65, 60% of men have it.

 

4..Triumph raises vitamin C levels in the urine sufficiently so that it may kill bladder and prostate cancer cells.

 

5.. Not FDA approved,  but you may discuss with your doctor the value of taking it.

 

6..  Here is the link to purchase it.

 

LONG NOTES:

I am currently writing a book, “Not FDA Approved”, which I hope to complete this summer.  About 10 chapters describe safe and proven cures for various health conditions that have not been approved by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration).  Obtaining FDA approval requires several years of testing that costs more than a billion dollars, and the FDA may still not approve it. It can thus rarely be done except by a major pharmaceutical company for a patented product.

The two supplements I have developed, Mito-C and Triumph, fall in this category.  By law, I cannot make medical claims for either of these products, nor put advertisements on the labels. So the statements below are not medical claims, just information for you to discuss with your physician.  I have published scientific, peer-reviewed papers about Mito-C and Triumph, documenting how and why they are safe and effective.

But with the development of prostate cancer by former President Biden and King Charles of England, there is much attention to that cancer, and PSA testing which detects it.

The prostate is a walnut-sized organ found in males through which the ureter passes, taking urine from the kidney to the bladder.  As men age, the prostate grows, making PSA (prostate-specific antigen), found in the blood, produced by the prostate gland.

As men age, most men develop prostate cancer.  After age 50, risk rises rapidly, and by age 65, 60% of men have prostate cancer.  Fortunately, this is usually a slow growing cancer that does not require treatment.  But a simple blood test for PSA provides a score from 0 to 5 or higher, indicating one’s risk.

I had a Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP) recently.  This is a procedure done when it becomes difficult to urinate because of growth of the prostate.  A scalpel is sent up “Mr. Johnson”, through the ureter as far as the prostate, and slices away the inside of the walnut so that it is again easy to urinate.  In the process, part of the prostate is removed for testing for cancer, and then a PSA test is done to determine the presence of cancer. With a range of 0 to over 5 being most indicative of prostate cancer, my score was below 0.1, the healthiest!  It was a week later that Biden’s cancer was announced.

Why I am I so lucky?  I have a relative who has been battling prostate cancer for years.  I had bladder cancer years ago and developed a vitamin C product, Triumph, to prevent the recurrence of bladder cancer.  One of my idols, Peter of Peter, Paul and Mary, recently died of bladder cancer, which might have been prevented if he had taken Triumph.  But it is not FDA approved, so most people do not know about it.

But yesterday I was thinking about prostate cancer.  I considered that Triumph raises vitamin C levels in the urine sufficient to kill bladder cancer cells.  And that urine passes through the prostate on the way to the bladder.  So Triumph might also kill cancer cells in the prostate, lowering the risk for prostate cancer, and making my PSA level undetectable.

I have the desire to save the world from suffering and medical expense, which is why this newsletter is free (though contributions and subscriptions are most welcome).  So I have to tell all the men over 50 out there that they ought to consider buying and taking Triumph to reduce their risk for both bladder and prostate cancer.  The dosage is taken  twice a month.  For two consecutive days, the 1st, 2nd, 15th, and 16th each month, one takes 4 tablets twice a day.  This raises the vitamin C concentration in the urine high enough to kill cancer cells, based on the research of myself and Linus Pauling, the two-time Nobel Prize winner.

So I am now suggesting you discuss with your doctor that since Triumph is safe and likely to reduce your risk for  bladder and prostate cancer, you should consider taking it.  The Triumph has only vitamins C and K.  Here is the link to purchase it.