"I developed PHC based on strong scientific evidence from laboratory
and clinical research — studies that indicate the products
in PHC are effective."
Jacek Pinski, MD,
PhD ▪ Los Angeles, CA |
Research conducted at Harvard University’s School of Public Health indicates men may cut their risk of prostate cancer in half, simply by taking a combination of natural ingredients.
The landmark study of more than 2,000 men found those with the highest level of vitamin D in their blood had a 55% lower risk for prostate cancer. Respected research institutions in the U.S. and Europe have found similar benefit linked to other natural substances. Taken together, the data suggest that a combination of particular minerals, herbs, vitamins and isoflavanoids (including green tea, lycopene and genistein) can reduce the risk of developing prostate cancer and improve outcome for men with the disease. One in six American men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer, which accounts for 30% of all cancers diagnosed in the U.S. It kills more than 30,000 men annually in this country, making it the second leading cause of cancer death in males. More than half of men eventually develop an enlarged prostate. Referred to as BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia), the condition causes multiple urinary problems, including:
Research suggests that ingredients in PHC may reverse these symptoms and, if used preventatively, may prolong prostate health and urinary control. Prostate Health Cocktail (PHC) is a dietary supplement available exclusively through Premiere Enterprises. It was developed by internationally recognized oncologist and researcher Jacek Pinski, MD, PhD, once a top assistant to Nobel laureate Andrew Schally. Every ingredient in PHC, including vitamin D, has been shown in laboratory and patient studies to prevent prostate cancer cell development and/or reduce symptoms of benign prostate enlargement, a condition affecting more than half of all American men over age 60. In addition, some ingredients have been associated with prostate cancer cell death. With PHC, Dr. Pinski has united solid science with naturopathic medicine. “For years, we’ve watched the limitations
of established prostate cancer drugs,” he says. “Certainly,
they work. They prolong life. But in many cases, they are
not curative and are associated with significant toxicities. I developed
PHC based on strong scientific evidence that the ingredients are effective. The
supplement isn’t meant to replace existing therapies. It’s
meant as still another weapon against prostate disease.”
Dr. Pinski
Dr. Pinski is Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Medical Oncology at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, where he combines clinical care with laboratory research. He completed medical school and earned his PhD in Frankfurt, Germany. He came to the U.S. in 1990, initially to work with Nobel Prize winner Andrew Schally, MD. Their work focused on developing drugs to block testosterone production, the male hormone linked to prostate cancer. Later he pursued clinical training in Medical Oncology at Baltimore’s world-renowned Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center.
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