My Spreadsheet Finally Says "YES." (Here Is The Logic That Changed Row 8)

I analyzed 300+ reviews and tried 7 failed products to realize: The problem wasn't the brand. It was the mechanism.

I Was Asking The Wrong Question.

If you just came from my post, you know I spent $711 and nine months of my life testing "Prostate Support" supplements on Amazon. My spreadsheet was full of red "NOs" because I was trying to treat a symptom (frequent urination) without fixing the cause (sleep-induced hormone crash).

Why Rows 1-7 Failed: The video presentation on the next page explains the science that Amazon reviews miss: Most supplements claim to shrink the prostate. But they do nothing to stop the nightly testosterone crash that re-inflates it.

As long as your sleep cycle is disrupted, your body triggers a stress response. And according to military research, this inflates your prostate by up to 78.5% overnight. No amount of "support" pills will fix that cycle.


The Amazon Products I Tried (So You Don't Have To)

I did the expensive trial-and-error so you don't have to. Here is my final log:

(Note: Prices include shipping & taxes. 'No' means night wakings continued.)


The Solution (Row 8)] Why Row 8 Worked

I finally found a presentation by Dr. Robert Burke, a specialist who worked with U.S. Veterans. He explains the specific "Sleep-Testosterone Defect" that happens in men over 40—and the simple protocol to reverse it.

In this video, you will verify the data I found:

  • 📉 The "Star Rating" Trap: Why 4.5-star products fail for men with this specific sleep disorder.

  • 🧪 The 78.5% Swelling Stat: How fixing your sleep cycle stops the nightly prostate inflation at its source.

  • The "Military" Solution: The exact 8-hour protocol tested on 59,000 veterans that finally turned my spreadsheet from "No" to "Yes."

You Don't Need To Spend $711. The answer isn't on Amazon. It's in understanding how your sleep disrupts your hormones every single night.

(Tap the button below to see the logic)

(This presentation is 24 minutes long and contains the full scientific explanation.)

P.S. Why isn't this on Amazon? Amazon's algorithm favors products people buy repeatedly every month. A protocol that fixes the problem (so you stop buying pills) is bad for their business model. That's why you haven't seen this in your search results.

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