Prostate Restored
Photo: Vlada Karpovich
Since pumpkin seeds are loaded with calories, eating them in excess can lead to weight gain.
A healthy bladder works best if the body just relaxes so that the bladder muscles naturally contract to let the urine flow, rather than using the...
Read More »
Avoid urad dal, chick peas, rajma (kidney beans), and sprouts. Apr 9, 2017
Read More »Pumpkin seeds are edible seeds of pumpkin fruit. These flat and white seeds are a ‘Powerhouse of Nutrition’. They are somewhat oval in shape and after removing the outer white cover, light greenish seeds are obtained. They are sweet and nutty in taste. They are popularly known as ‘Pepitas’ in America.
You could have white coat hypertension. This condition occurs when blood pressure readings at a health care provider's office are higher than they...
Read More »
The golden spice supports immune health, helps relieve pain, and can aid in digestion, among other things. But because of some of its side effects,...
Read More »Pumpkin seeds are good for our immune system due to the presence of vitamin E and zinc. Vitamin E enhances immune responses and protects against several infectious diseases. It is also a powerful antioxidant and prevents free radicals from damaging healthy cells in our body. Zinc protects our body from inflammation, allergies and invading pathogens, thus preventing infections and increasing overall immunity.
How is male infertility diagnosed? Sperm count (semen analysis). At least 2 semen samples are taken on separate days. ... Blood tests. Your...
Read More »
Some of the most powerful adaptogens include Panax ginseng root, Rhodiola rosea root, Eleutherococcus senticosus root, astragalus root (Astragalus...
Read More »
“It's safe to take up to 8 grams per day, but my recommendation would be somewhere on the lighter side: 500 to 1,000 milligrams a day for the...
Read More »
For most men, a higher vitamin D intake will probably not strongly influence the concentration of testosterone, but men with vitamin D deficiency...
Read More »
Be clear and assertive: Ensure you let your partner know that you do not appreciate his/her bossy behaviour. Most controlling partners respond to...
Read More »
Refined, processed sugars found in packaged foods—like sodas, sweets, and candy bars—trigger inflammation. A 2010 dermatology study also found that...
Read More »