Learn how to lower your PSA score naturally without having prostate surgery
Prostate cancer is a diagnosis that can strike fear into the hearts of men, often leading to the tough decision of choosing between conventional treatments like surgery or seeking alternative, natural healing methods. This was the challenge that Friedbert Wall faced when he discovered his PSA levels were elevated to 8 – a significant red flag in the medical world, where anything above 4 is considered alarming.
Like many people diagnosed with prostate cancer, Friedbert found himself at a crossroads: Should he undergo surgery to remove his prostate and minimize the risk of cancer spreading, or should he pursue a natural approach, risking the possibility of the cancer growing without immediate intervention?
In the medical system, there’s often a sense of urgency to act, with surgery being a common recommendation. However, Friedbert decided to take a different route, choosing to explore natural healing instead of opting for surgery. He booked a three-week stay at The Healing Oasis, a health retreat nestled in the beautiful natural surroundings of British Columbia, Canada. Along with his wife, Friedbert enjoyed the peace and tranquility of a cabin located right by a private lake, offering the perfect environment for healing.
During his time at The Healing Oasis, Friedbert received specialized cancer treatments, participated in workshops, and followed a carefully designed diet plan prepared by a private chef. He immersed himself in the healing process, with nature, advanced cancer therapies, and mindful living all playing vital roles in his journey.
However, after his three weeks at The Healing Oasis, Friedbert’s PSA score had gone up. Naturally, this was concerning, as he had hoped for immediate results. But after consulting with Dr. Ceaser, he was reassured that an increase in PSA levels is not unusual following treatments that work to break down cancerous cells. The increase in tumor markers is often the result of cancer debris circulating in the bloodstream. Dr. Ceaser advised him to wait another month before testing again, allowing time for the body to fully process the changes.
A month later, Friedbert was delighted to discover that his PSA levels had dropped significantly, returning to a more normal range of around 4. This was an incredible moment of relief and joy for Friedbert, who had avoided the need for surgery and witnessed firsthand the effectiveness of natural healing methods, including diet and supplements.
Friedbert’s decision to pursue natural healing has had a life-changing impact, and he has chosen to continue on this path of healing without resorting to surgery. His story is a powerful reminder of the potential for natural treatments and lifestyle changes to make a significant difference in managing cancer.
Please watch the full interview below to hear Friedbert’s inspiring journey: