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Cocoa, and therefore dark chocolate, contains fibre, which has a positive effect on intestinal transit. Fibre contributes to correct bowel function and helps both prevent and reduce constipation.
The 9 Best Foods and Drinks to Have Before Bed Almonds. Almonds are a type of tree nut with many health benefits. ... Turkey. Turkey is delicious...
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Approximately 70% of patients who undergo prostate biopsy will have a negative result. This negative diagnosis leads to the common clinical...
Read More »Does chocolate cause constipation? When it comes to constipation, common beliefs die hard...
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Fluxactive Complete is conveniently packed with over 14 essential prostate powerhouse herbs, vitamins and grade A nutrients which work synergistically to help you support a healthy prostate faster
Learn More »Dark chocolate does not cause constipation; on the contrary, it can even relieve constipation. Due to its slightly bitter taste, dark chocolate is not everyone’s cup of tea, however. Some prefer milk chocolate, the sweeter and melt-in-your-mouth kind, while others still would rather reach for white chocolate. But, as is the case with many foods, any excess will have an impact on bowel movements. Yet dark chocolate is not necessarily as bitter as you might think. Indulge in it gradually, first trying chocolate with 50% cocoa, followed by 60%. There are many different types to choose from: dark chocolate with fleur de sel, pistachios, raspberry, almonds, salted butter caramel, and much more. Start with one square and let it slowly melt on your tongue, perhaps as an accompaniment to an Italian coffee or a nice cup of tea.
How to massage the prostate Apply lube around the anus and the finger you're using. Gently insert a finger and feel for a round lump a few inches...
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There are currently no foods or beverages to avoid before taking a PSA test. While some foods might be linked to prostate conditions, no scientific...
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Citrus fruits such as lemon, oranges, papaya, and pineapple, are rich in vitamin C, therefore, they help lower high levels of uric acid naturally....
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It is known that the prostate starts to grow again after surgery and about one in ten men need a repeat procedure within ten years of having TURP....
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