00:00This destroys your prostate, this destroys your prostate, and this destroys your prostate.
00:08If you have pee problems or bedroom performance issues, here's why you need to avoid saw palmetto,
00:14testosterone replacement therapy, and invasive surgeries at all costs. Did you know the real
00:20root cause of a swollen prostate has been misunderstood for decades? And this misunderstanding
00:25has devastated the lives of millions of men who have been told to try things like saw palmetto,
00:30testosterone replacement therapy, and invasive surgeries. But because these so-called solutions
00:35don't even come close to touching the real cause of a swollen prostate, men's pee problems and
00:41bedroom performance issues just keep coming back. Which explains why so many men now believe that a
00:46swollen prostate is basically a life sentence. But I'm here to tell you it's not. Because thanks to
00:51new Harvard research, we finally understand the real root cause of a swollen prostate and how to
00:56stop it for good. See, according to this new research, the reason your prostate swells isn't because of
01:02aging, lifestyle, or anything like that. It actually comes down to an overgrowth of a microscopic fungus
01:08called yeast. The same nasty yeast that causes itchy, foul-smelling infections in women. When yeast
01:14takes hold in the prostate, it inflames the tissue like a balloon, pressing on your bladder and choking
01:19off your urethra. It's a brutal combination. You feel the constant urge to pee, but when you try,
01:25it's a disappointing trickle. Even worse, this yeast releases toxins that mimic estrogen, the lady
01:31hormone, leading to things like belly fat, man boobs, mood swings, low sex drive, and even more
01:37prostate swelling. And things like Flomax, saw palmetto, diet changes, drinking less fluids, or
01:42exercising more, they simply cannot offer relief that actually lasts. Because none of them clears the yeast
01:49inflaming your prostate from the inside out, which explains why your prostate issues just keep
01:54coming back. And left unchecked, this yeast can cause the prostate to swell so much, it chokes the
01:59urethra to the point where doctors have to insert a catheter up there just to let urine out. And worst
02:05case scenario, surgery follows, where they literally scrape off parts of your prostate with a scalpel.
02:11It sounds barbaric because it is. Up to 50% of men experience permanent erectile dysfunction after
02:17surgical procedures like terp or laser surgery. And up to 40% of prostate surgeries fail, leaving men
02:24worse off than before. Some men even end up impotent or wearing diapers for the rest of their lives.
02:30But it's not all bad news here, thanks to one discovery that has already changed thousands of
02:34lives. Hi, I'm Dr. Kyle Stevenson, a board certified surgeon. And after years of research and working with
02:40the Boston Celtics and Harvard University Athletics, I discovered a simple seven-second ritual that clears
02:45out yeast, shrinking the prostate, and releasing the pressure on your bladder and urethra. So you can
02:50enjoy a stronger stream, get a full night's sleep without interruption, and finally feel in control
02:55of your body and life again. All without meds or surgery. And you don't even need a doctor's appointment
03:01to do this. I made a short video where I'll show you how to do my seven-second prostate shrinking
03:06method from the privacy of your own home. I dropped the link below. You won't have to put in your
03:10email
03:11address or anything like that. It's just a quick video that shows you what to do. Don't let another
03:15day pass struggling to pee, losing sleep, and feeling your confidence slip away. Don't let your
03:21prostate keep ballooning inside you, blocking your flow and draining your energy, putting everything
03:26that makes you feel like a man on the line. Tap below to see my simple seven-second prostate
03:32shrinking method that's already helping thousands of men get real lasting relief sometimes in as little
03:38as 24 hours.
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