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Natural dietary remedies for BPH Lycopene. In a comprehensive review of antioxidants⁽¹⁶⁾ published in the journal Nutrition and Cancer, lycopene came out on top in terms of its benefits for prostate cancer and potential prostate cancer patients⁽¹⁷⁾. ... Green Tea. ... Pumpkin Seed. ... Saw Palmetto. ... Pygeum. ... Rye grass pollen.
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Read More »Just as ears and noses get bigger as we age, the prostate gland continues to grow over time⁽¹⁾. In fact, enlarged prostate—also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH, is so common that medical professionals consider it an inevitable consequence of aging with male hormones. What is not inevitable are the problems that can occur alongside that prostate growth, namely lower urinary tract symptoms such as having to urinate badly, often, and throughout the night. The good news is that you can test your prostate at home which can help get you the right diagnosis and care, these problems can be treated. And for some men concerned about BPH symptoms, natural therapies may be available.
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