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Pumpkin seeds are rich in alpha-linolenic acid, which is the plant based form of omega-3 fatty acid, this means they're perfect for vegans and vegetarians who can't get omega-3s from animal sourced foods.
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Read More »Before you toss those pumpkin seeds when you’re done carving a pumpkin with your kids, read this!
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A decade ago, a man with metastatic prostate cancer would typically have a life expectancy of two to three years. Today, life expectancy for men...
Read More »Some people have started replacing their coconut oil-based skincare routines with pumpkin seed oil instead. Its healthy fats are great for hydration while the vitamin A promotes cell turnover to keep skin looking youthful and free from breakouts. The oil from pumpkin seeds has also been touted for its ability to promote hair growth in men with mild to moderate androgenetic alopecia. After 24 weeks of treatment, mean hair count increases of 40 percent were observed in men treated with pumpkin seed oil, while only a 10 percent increase was observed in placebo-treated men.
Zinc-rich vegetables Soybeans (4.2mg per 100g) ... Peas (3.8mg per 100g) ... Lentils (3,7mg per 100g) ... Peanuts (3,5mg pro 100g) ... Sweetcorn...
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Although men never stop producing sperm throughout their lives, sperm production does begin decreasing after age 35. Motility, volume and genetic...
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The prostate gland stores zinc, which not only prevents prostate enlargement but may also help to shrink a prostate gland that's already swollen.
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No, they don't. Blonde hair seems to have appeared more than once in humans. Which means that different blondes trace back their blonde hair to...
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