Cause Of Prostate Cancer
What is the Cause of Prostate Cancer?
The medical community often states the cause of prostate cancer is "unknown". Despite advanced medical techniques, researchers seem to be searching for answers in the wrong places.
The prostate is made of endodermic tissue. Hence, cancer grows during the conflict active phase.
Prostate cancer can be triggered by conflicts related to unsettling sexual experiences, or issues concerning children or grandchildren. Examples include shock at discovering a grandchild's sexuality, or distress upon learning of a daughter's assault. The disease can also be linked to personal feelings of being treated poorly by a spouse, feeling "dirty", or being overwhelmed by work, financial issues, disrespect, shame, guilt, and powerlessness.
Typical Cases:- Fred, 45, was diagnosed with prostate cancer. After probing, he confessed to frequently watching pornography. He felt guilt and shame about his behavior. He sought help for his addiction and claimed he overcame it.
- Harold was diagnosed with prostate cancer in his later years. Our initial session focused on his diagnosis shock, which left him overwhelmed. As we progressed, Harold shared his disappointment about his granddaughter's lifestyle choices, feeling it brought dishonor to the family.
- John, 58, was bullied by a younger supervisor and loathed his job. He was overworked and underpaid. At home, he faced issues with his nagging wife. In the course of our sessions, John lost his job and underwent a divorce. This might seem negative, but John was relieved to move on from both his demanding wife and job. He later secured a job he enjoyed and began dating.
In all these cases, the cancer went into spontaneous remission.
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