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Side Effects Free Thermobalancing Therapy Helps to Avoid Prostate Removal Procedures and Save Money States Fine Treatment

Reported by PRWeb on Tuesday, 5 June 2012 (on June 5, 2012)
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Contrary to any prostate surgery, new Thermobalancing Therapy eases the symptoms of BPH by improving the blood circulation at the capillary level that cleanses the enlarged prostate from extra tissue naturally, highlights Fine Treatment. Costing under $150, the therapy-enabling Dr Allen's Device for Prostate Care is not only effective but also great value for money.

London, UK (PRWEB) June 05, 2012

New Thermobalancing Therapy for prostate enlargementext has demonstrated high effectiveness even though no BPH drugs or prostate removal procedures are involved, Fine Treatment reveals. Contrary to potentially harmful surgeries, this natural therapy helps to treat prostate gland locally improving the condition of the affected tissue and terminating prostate enlargementext.

Moreover, with the price under $150, Dr Allen’s therapeutic device is now the most cost-effective product for prostate treatment. In comparison, according to Modern Medicine, the cost of radical prostatectomy averaged $8,130, while Medical Tourism reports the average cost of a TURP procedure in the USA is between $5,000 and $6,000, and doesn’t include the fees of the urologist or anesthesiologist.

Different prostate removal procedures are widely on offer. Any of them removes or destroys at least a part or the whole prostate gland. According to the National Institute of Health (NIH), there are at least 5 of them, such as transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP); transurethral incision (TUIP); or transurethral electrovaporization (TUVP) when an instrument delivers high-voltage electrical current to destroy prostate tissue, or laser therapy which is in fact not a therapy but a surgery.

New Thermobalancing Therapy is an essential treatment option for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) as it is free from adverse side effects. Dr. Allen’s Device for Prostate Care, which provides the Thermobalancing Therapy, contains no battery or magnets; its key part, i.e. the thermo-element, consists of natural ingredients only. It works by creating optimal conditions for the capillaries in the affected area to be repairing it. It is recommended to start wearing the device as soon as a prostate problem has been diagnosed, as the treatment of the condition becomes more challenging over time. According to the MedicineNet.com, over time an enlarged prostate may block the urethra, making it hard to urinate. It may also cause dribbling after urination or a frequent urge to urinate, especially at night.

Fine Treatment offers a new approach to the treatment of BPH and encourages starting the Thermobalancing Therapy straightaway during the watchful stage of BPH helping to prevent a prostate surgery, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCFy_jZgCLwext.

“The active natural therapy offered by Fine Treatment gives men a chance to avoid prostate removal procedures”, says Dr. Allen. “Men ought to start using Dr. Allen’s therapeutic device as soon as BPH has been diagnosed to avoid complications from conventional invasive treatments.”

For details, please visit Fine Treatment at
http://www.finetreatment.co.uk/prostatetreatmentbph/prostatitistreatment.htmlext.

About Dr. Simon Allen and Fine Treatment:
Dr. Simon Allen is a highly experienced medical professional. His specialty is in the internal medicine and cardio-vascular field, and he has treated patients not only with prostate diseases, but also after a heart attack, with kidneys problems, including kidney stones disease, liver, stomach and spine conditionsext. Fine Treatment exclusively offers Dr Allen’s devices for chronic prostatitis and BPH treatment, coronary heart disease, for dissolving kidney stonesext, as well as for lower back pain and sciatica relief.


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