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Prostate Drugs Increase Risk Of Diabetes

NEWS

A study involving 55,000 men has found that certain drugs prescribed to treat an enlarged prostate gland increase the risk of type 2 diabetes.

COMMENT

For decades now, new patented chemicals produced by pharma companies have been misleadingly promoted as a ‘miracle’ or ‘wonder’ drugs that could supposedly revolutionize the treatment of the specific diseases they were designed to target. Time and again, however, these same drugs are later shown to cause side effects, other diseases, or even death.

Seen in this light, the news that certain drugs prescribed to treat an enlarged prostate gland could increase the risk of type 2 diabetes is not at all surprising. To the contrary, it is simply the latest in a long line of evidence demonstrating that drugs are not – and never will be – the answer to preventing and treating diseases. The reason for this is that drugs don’t treat the primary causes of diseases, they only treat the symptoms.

As Dr. Rath’s Cellular Medicine research has shown, the primary cause of today’s most common chronic diseases, including various forms of cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes and others, is a long-term deficiency of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and other specific nutrients. The Cellular Medicine approach therefore defines an optimum daily intake of these nutrients as a basic preventative measure for maintaining health, and the effective, safe control of many pathological conditions.

If you would like to learn more about Dr. Rath’s Cellular Medicine approach, we invite you to contact us with your questions.

Read article on the diabetes.co.uk website