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Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: The Destructive Impact of Vibration
Question
I was diagnosed with benign prostatic hyperplasia ten months ago. I consulted several doctors, but over time it became clear to me that they would be able to help only once my condition reached a critical stage—meaning surgical intervention. A rather questionable course of medication brought no positive results, only side effects. My prostate continues to increase in size. The initial diagnostic measurement showed a prostate volume of 29 cubic centimeters, and the TRUS results seven months later indicated an 8-cubic-centimeter increase. I have no bad habits, and I work as a driver. I have a strong desire to recover. Will I be able to cure BPH using your method “Without Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia”?
Answer
In earlier articles, I have emphasized repeatedly that once a diagnosis is made, beginning treatment without identifying the clear factors that provoked benign prostatic hyperplasia is not the correct approach. These factors must not only be recognized but also eliminated. In your case, one such factor is already stated. This is your occupation as a driver, which is a type of work directly associated with vibration.
Examples of Vibration Exposure
Understanding becomes clearer through comparison. Therefore, I will provide several examples that illustrate the destructive effect of mechanical vibration on the human body. At first glance, these examples may seem unrelated to human health, but everything in the universe arises and functions according to similar principles. Often, a clue to solving a problem can be found in examples that appear completely disconnected from the matter at hand.
In the production of concrete or reinforced concrete products, during the technological process, a liquid mixture consisting of a binding agent (usually cement), water, and aggregates (typically gravel and sand) is poured into molds. Preparing this plastic mixture oversaturates it with air. To increase the strength of the final product, its density must be increased—meaning the air pockets must be removed. For this purpose, the mold filled with the liquid mixture is placed on a powerful vibrating table, or a vibrator is installed inside it. When the equipment begins to work, air bubbles rise and escape from the mixture (at first large ones, then progressively smaller ones). As the concrete mass releases the air, it becomes denser.
Here is another example, even simpler. If you vigorously shake a sealed bottle of sparkling wine and then open it immediately, it will spray with an unpredictable and forceful stream. After shaking, the gases present in the wine rush outward.
Physiological Basis of Vibration-Related Damage in Prostate Disorders
A similar phenomenon occurs in the human body when it is subjected to full or partial vibration. Under the influence of harmful mechanical oscillations, the levels of gases essential for proper physiological functioning—namely carbon dioxide and oxygen—decrease within the circulatory system and do not recover for a long time if the exposure lasts for hours. Breathing amplitude becomes weakened in such circumstances (especially in a seated position). Due to reduced gas exchange, blood vessels constrict, meaning their internal diameter decreases throughout the body. This leads to spasms—sometimes mild, sometimes severe—which inevitably cause numerous complications. If such exposure is cyclical and prolonged, it provokes not only disorders of the genitourinary system, including the growth of benign prostatic hyperplasia, but also a general weakening of the entire organism.
Now let us return directly to your situation. Spending long hours behind the wheel exposes you to continuous vibration produced by the engine, by shaking during movement, and by irregularities in the road surface. Your occupation consistently fuels the progression of benign prostatic hyperplasia, and no matter how diligently you adhere to a healthy lifestyle, your efforts, unfortunately, will be rendered ineffective, because after hours dedicated to improving your health, prolonged vibration cancels out all of your conscientious work. Consider the possibility of changing your occupation. I am fully aware that making such a decision is far from simple—especially in adulthood. However, health is the most valuable asset any person possesses. This may sound like a familiar truth, but it remains fundamental. The final decision is yours.
With respect,
Gennadiy Plotyan, author of the website dedicated to the symptoms, diagnostics, and treatment of BPH.

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