Having made that point, consider the data that the Mayo researchers analyzed for 5-year overall mortality and disease-specific survival rates in 115,922 men with prostate problems They found that unmarried men had a 40% increase in the relative risk of prostate-specific mortality and a 51% increase in overall mortality after the statistics were adjusted for several factors. The five-year survival for married men was 89.1% compared with 80.5% for unmarried men. The data also showed that men who never married were more likely to die of any cause after a prostatectomy than men who were married. Other studies have shown similar results, but Dr. Tyson also enumerated several objective and subjective factors in the available data that could account for the study results.
One line of reasoning is that wives are more mindful of their husband’s prostate health than the men themselves, and encourage the men to seek medical advice at earlier stages. Unmarried men are subject to greater social isolation and unhealthy behavior patterns. When he first delivered his findings to the American Urological Association Annual Meeting in Atlanta last year, Dr. Tyson Tyson pointed out that “Marriage is one of the most important types of social support and has been linked to favorable biologic profiles with beneficial changes in cardiovascular, neuroendocrine, and immune function.”
Marketing advisors to Crila Health have often pointed out that women are frequently the decision-makers in purchasing supplements for their family members, and objectively this sounds logical. But in practice, we find that most of our customers purchasing Crila® for Prostate are men buying Crila® directly for themselves.
Unlike the Kings of Vietnam, who kept “The King’s Herb” a well-guarded royal secret for generations, we hope you will share the good news of your Crila® discovery with your male friends who are in the same boat you are – looking for a natural and effective product to support and maintain prostate health. If you believe that actions speak louder than words, just hand your best friend a bottle of Crila® for Prostate the next time you meet. He will never forget it.
¹Canadian Journal of Urology (2013;20:6702-6706). Study results first delivered by Dr. Tyson to the Annual Meeting of the American Urological Association in Atlanta, Georgia, May 2011.