Forget everything you've heard about "BPH" or "Prostate Enlargement."
The real problem isn't that your prostate is enlarged.
Your prostate plays a vital role in hormone production by taking testosterone and converting it into other hormones like DHT.
This conversion process leaves behind byproducts—sticky, thick residue that coats the inside of your prostate.
When you were younger, your body cleared this out efficiently thanks to strong metabolism and powerful blood flow. The waste got flushed out as fast as it built up.
But as you age, your metabolism slows and blood flow weakens. Your body becomes less efficient at clearing the waste.
So the residue starts to accumulate layer after layer, year after year.
Think of it like sludge building up in old pipes.
This sludge clogs the thousands of microscopic blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood to your prostate cells.
When blood flow weakens, oxygen can't reach those cells.
Your prostate cells are literally suffocating.
So what does your body do? It panics. It triggers inflammation and swelling in a desperate attempt to force more blood into the tissue. But this swelling is exactly what crushes your urethra — that's the tube you urinate through.
Picture someone standing on your garden hose with their full weight. That trickle coming out? That's your urine stream right now. And every year, they step down harder.
This is why your symptoms get worse every single year. And this is why prescription drugs don't work. Flomax and similar drugs just relax the muscles. They do nothing to restore the blood flow and circulation that is causing the suffocation in the first place.