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Daddy Freeze Reacts To Dr.’s Prescription

Media personality Daddy Freeze has issued a warning to men about the potential repercussions of prostate cancer, following a doctor’s advice on its prevention. Dr. Rasheed Adedapo Abassi suggested that engaging in sexual intercourse 21 times a month could be beneficial for preventing cardiovascular problems and prostate cancer.
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Daddy Freeze responded to the doctor’s advice by alerting men to the serious nature of prostate cancer and the potential therapy involved, stating that the main therapy for the condition is castration. He emphasized the importance of adhering to the doctor’s recommendation of having sex twenty-one times a month as a preventive measure.

The media personality shared insights into the prevalence of prostate cancer by mentioning Prince Charles, the King of the United Kingdom, who is reportedly fighting the illness. Daddy Freeze also revealed that two of his uncles are dealing with prostate cancer.

The exchange on social media has sparked discussions about the importance of raising awareness about prostate health and the potential role of sexual activity in preventing certain health issues. Daddy Freeze’s emphasis on the doctor’s advice adds to the ongoing conversation about men’s health and the proactive measures individuals can take to maintain their well-being.

His words: “One of the treatments for prostate cancer is c@stration google it. Do ur 21 times a month if ur wife no gree side chick fit hep u …..🤣Na this thing wan kpai prince charles o, 2 of my uncles have this cancer o…”

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