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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.
Pumpkin Seed Benefits The seeds contain iron, a mineral important to red blood cell function, as well as potassium, phosphorus, zinc and magnesium....
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Onions and garlic may enhance testosterone production in a variety of potential ways. Garlic and onions contain diallyl disulfide, a chemical that...
Read More »Keep your prostate health and lower your risk of developing serious problems down the road. For something so small, the prostate can cause big problems. This gland, which is roughly the size of a walnut, is an essential part of a man's urinary and reproductive systems. But it's not uncommon for men to suffer from prostate-related issues, especially as they age. In fact, age is one of the biggest risk factors for some conditions, including an enlarged prostate and prostate cancer. While you can't turn back the clock or change your race or family history — significant risk factors for prostate cancer — Christopher Coogan, MD, a urologist at Rush, says there are some relatively simple steps you can take to keep your prostate healthy and lower your risk of developing serious problems down the road.
Bananas. Bananas contain an enzyme called bromelain which is known to help boost testosterone levels.
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There are several treatment options for an enlarged prostate. You can take alpha-blockers such as terazosin (Hytrin) or tamsulosin (Flomax) to help...
Read More »Research also suggests that taking selenium (a trace mineral) or vitamin E supplements may significantly increase prostate cancer risk. A study published in 2014 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute revealed the following: Taking selenium supplements may nearly double your risk of aggressive prostate cancer if you already have a high concentration of selenium in your body. may nearly double your risk of aggressive prostate cancer in your body. Taking vitamin E supplements can more than double your prostate cancer risk if you have a low concentration of selenium in your body. Bottom line: Steer clear of these supplements, says Coogan. You can, however, still take a multivitamin without worrying. The amount of selenium and vitamin E in a daily vitamin is far lower than in supplements. But the best option is to simply get the recommended daily allowance of both selenium (554 micrograms) and vitamin E (400 IU) as part of a healthy diet.
Zinc is often part of multivitamins but is also taken alone or in combination with vitamin C. Its absorption is most effective on an empty stomach,...
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Resistance training like weightlifting is the best type of exercise to boost testosterone in both the short and long term. It's been found to be...
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