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NATURES PROSTATE HEALER: GROWING PAINS
The majority of older men in North America have an enlarged prostate and a good number of this aging population suffers from symptoms of prostate enlargement, also known as benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH). Hyperplasia (or hypertrophy) means overgrowth. Since the proportion of elderly people in industrialized nations is increasing, it is quite likely that the prevalence of prostate enlargement will be a more important problem over the coming years.
In addition to annoying older men with urinary problems, the prostate gland can also turn cancerous. Prostate cancer is extremely common, occurring in at least 10 percent of all men in North America. Although not as lethal as lung cancer, it is the second most common non-skin malignancy in males. For older men who have urinary symptoms and discomfort from BPH, it seems that the prostate gland is only good for trouble. However this walnut-sized gland does serve important functions. The prostate is instrumental in adding nutrients and fluid to the sperm. And without well-lubricated sperm, none of us would be here.
The prostate surrounds the beginning part of the urethra and is located right below the urinary bladder (see diagram). The continued enlargement of the prostate results in the narrowing of the passageway from which the urine flows. As the size of this tunnel, known as the urethra, becomes smaller, it becomes more difficult for urine to pass through. There can be times when the problem becomes so severe that urine practically stops coming out.
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SEXUALITY DEFINED: PAGAN-POLYTHEISTIC INFLUENCES - ROMAN SEXUALITY
Although there is reasonable agreement among most authorities regarding the characteristics of Greek sexuality, Roman customs and values are a matter of considerable debate. Conventional wisdom holds that the Roman society was as sexually promiscuous as the Greek; and it is popularly believed that the collapse of the Roman Empire was due, in no small part, to the sexual excesses of its citizens (Canter, 1963). These views have been challenged, however, on the grounds that the sexual excesses of Roman society have been greatly exaggerated and that the accounts of these events are biased and inaccurate (Bullough, 1976). Whatever the actual case, certainly Roman culture was more complicated and multidimensional than Greek society. The Roman Empire endured for a relatively long period of time; and, whereas the Greeks retained their beliefs and customs, Roman culture changed in the light of the changing empire and in the face of continuous exposure to other cultures.
The Romans, of course, shared the polytheistic religion of the Greeks, as well as the sexuality of their deities. Thus, they shared the Grecian religious approval of sex. As Grimal states:
To love was to obey the gods and achieve one of the requisites of the human condition. Chastity could be required by religious rites in certain cases, but it was not a good thing in itself; not even a desirable thing; it was rather an impairment of what was good and desirable for among the gifts of the gods to man, love is always to be found. [Grimal, 1967, p. xiii]
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