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Apples have high concentrations of two types of phytonutrients that have a variety of biological actions that help deter prostate cancer: proanthocyanidins and flavonols.
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Blood-thinning foods, drinks, and supplements Turmeric. Ginger. Cayenne peppers. Vitamin E. Garlic. Cassia cinnamon. Ginkgo biloba. Grape seed...
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Read More »The moral is, fruits and vegetables high in proanthocyanidins and flavonols may help prevent prostate cancer, may help protect current patients from disease progression, and contribute to your overall longevity. Consider buying organic produce, but the most important thing is to increase the amount. NOTE: This content is solely for purposes of information and does not substitute for diagnostic or medical advice. Talk to your doctor if you are experiencing pelvic pain, or have any other health concerns or questions of a personal medical nature.
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