Prostate Restored
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There are two main tests that a man must undergo during a prostate screening: A PSA test and digital rectal exam. The PSA test checks the level of prostate-specific antigen in the blood. The digital rectal exam consists of the doctor feeling for any abnormalities within a man's prostate.
What is a high PSA level? Normal PSA levels range from 0 to 4 ng/mL. Levels below 2.5 ng/mL are considered safe and those PSA levels over 4.0 ng/mL...
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Another test called a penile plethysmograph can be performed by individuals themselves at home. This test uses a device to distinguish between...
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Red Ginseng Extract (RGE) and ginsenosides protect hair matrix keratinocyte proliferation against dihydrotestosterone (DHT)-induced suppression and...
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For best results in increasing turmeric consumption, consider a turmeric supplement. If you want to know exactly how much turmeric you are getting...
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So if we remove the prostate, what is starting stopping urinary flow? The answer is nothing! If there is urine in the bladder (and there always...
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Foods rich in lycopene such as tomatoes, watermelons, carrots, and mangoes naturally block DHT production. Biotin-rich foods like berries, liver,...
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Bananas. Bananas contain potassium, which can help manage hypertension. One medium-sized banana contains around 422 milligrams (mg) of potassium....
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This is a medical emergency and needs immediate treatment. Even if this is corrected, you might still need a catheter to urinate. Another...
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