Why do prostate problems and urinary incontinence occur?
The human body has a front and a back. The back is always positive (+) and the front is negative (-). The flow of energy in the body always flows from back to front. Understanding this allows us to understand the causes and treatments of prostate and urinary incontinence.
The pelvis is the largest bone in the human body. It's where blood is formed and life begins. The problem is that as we age past our mid-40s, our blood energy declines, hindering the proper excretion of toxins from stool and urine, damaging the pelvis. In particular, toxins from stool remain in the pressure chamber within the anus and decompose, weakening the pelvis and significantly reducing the elasticity of the anal sphincter.
From this point on, the entire pelvis, including the tailbone, weakens, and the pelvic floor muscles connecting the coccyx and pubic bone fail to function properly. Ultimately, the back bone fails first, followed by the muscles below the pubic bone, which are responsible for the prostate and urination.
Additionally, as the potbelly protrudes, the elasticity of the colon and rectum decreases, the bladder sags, and the bladder's bottom rectum recedes, significantly reducing the ability to urinate and urinate.
Ultimately, to free oneself from prostatitis and urinary incontinence, one must first restore the elasticity of the anus and the function of the pelvic bones, while also eliminating the fecal matter in the stomach.
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