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Consuming between one teaspoon and one tablespoon (three teaspoons) of olive oil should be enough to get you the benefits without upsetting your stomach. While you can drink olive oil at any time of day, many people say that they prefer to do it first thing in the morning on an empty stomach.
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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Some examples include: Fresh fruits and vegetables. Frozen fruit. Fruits canned in water or their own juice. Whole grain bread, crackers and...
Read More »While you can drink olive oil at any time of day, many people say that they prefer to do it first thing in the morning on an empty stomach. Be sure to pay close attention to your body, as some people with delicate digestive systems find that consuming anything too oily or acidic on an empty stomach can cause gastrointestinal distress. If you find that drinking olive oil on an empty stomach does not agree with your body, then try taking it with a meal instead. You may have heard that people in the Mediterranean region drink 1/4 cup (60 ml) of olive oil every morning and, in recent years, consuming oils straight has spread beyond the region and become somewhat popular. If you would like to start drinking olive oil, then you should start off with a smaller amount. Consuming between one teaspoon and one tablespoon (three teaspoons) of olive oil should be enough to get you the benefits without upsetting your stomach. When drinking olive oil for health benefits, you should always choose extra virgin olive oil. This high-quality olive oil contains higher amounts of healthy fats and antioxidants when compared to refined olive oils and thus will provide the most health benefits. For even better results, buy from reputable brands who are transparent about when, where and how their olive oil is harvested and also provide a harvest date so you can make sure to consume the olive oil before it passes its peak. Many conscious U.S. consumers prefer to purchase domestic California extra virgin olive oil, which does not have to travel as far and is subject to rigorous quality control.
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Learn More »Prostate Cancer Without Treatment Surgery and radiation therapy save lives, but they also carry the risk of serious long-term side effects, including incontinence, bowel problems, and sexual dysfunction.
March 19, 2009 -- The best treatment may be no treatment at all for some younger men with early stage, good-prognosis prostate cancer, new research suggests. Known as active surveillance or watchful waiting, the strategy of intensive monitoring instead of treatment is mostly reserved for elderly patients with other health problems who are likely to die of some other cause before their prostate cancer spreads. The thinking has been that the approach may be too risky for younger men who may live with prostate cancer for decades instead of a few years. But a new study shows active surveillance to be a viable option for carefully selected prostate cancer patients, regardless of their age, as long as they are closely followed to make sure their disease does not progress. Of the 262 men in the study who were initially observed but not treated after being diagnosed, 43 ended up needing treatment over an average follow-up of about 30 months and one patient died after his cancer spread to his bones. “There is definitely a risk to this strategy,” University of Chicago urologist and lead researcher Scott E. Eggener, MD, tells WebMD. “What we were able to do in this study was quantify this risk, and it appears to be very low.”
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