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Both green tea and hibiscus tea are among the top drinks for prostate health. Both types of tea contain potent antioxidants. Studies show that green tea can help prevent prostate cancer from forming and may also slow the growth of aggressive prostate cancer.
Turmeric is known for its detoxification properties and can leave you soothed if you drink it every day. One simple daily detox turmeric recipe can...
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During their 40s and 50s, men's bodies produce testosterone at declining rates. They begin to lose muscle mass and become more prone to weight...
Read More »Once men find themselves facing any kind of prostate health issue, whether it is prostate cancer, enlarged prostate due to benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH), or prostatitis, they immediately want to know what they can do. While the best plan is to prevent prostate problems through a healthy lifestyle, the good news is that there are actually many natural ways that a man can promote better prostate health even if he already has symptoms or a diagnosis of a problem. It makes sense that a man’s lifestyle, exercise habits, and diet have a tremendous impact on his prostate health. Good habits can help prevent and lower risk factors for prostate disease and conditions just like it can for other areas of the body. If a man already is experiencing prostate troubles, these natural changes can help keep these conditions from getting worse, help relieve symptoms, and even help cure them. In the case of chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome, which is a difficult-to-treat and often-painful inflammatory condition, traditional treatments, such as antibiotics, do not work. Often, changing diet and lifestyle and trying alternative and natural treatments such as stress-relieving techniques is the only successful approach to symptom relief.
The cause of prostate enlargement is unknown, but it's believed to be linked to hormonal changes as a man gets older. The balance of hormones in...
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The prostate produces the fluid that helps keep semen liquid. Once the prostate is removed a man no longer has the ability to make semen or...
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How Can I Lower My Blood Pressure Immediately? Take a warm bath or shower. Stay in your shower or bath for at least 15 minutes and enjoy the warm...
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After completing external beam radiation therapy (EBRT), urinary and bowel side effects may persist for two to six weeks, but they will improve...
Read More »Stress negatively affects prostate health. In fact, some men unknowingly tighten their pelvic muscles when stressed. This chronic tightening can create pelvic floor muscle problems and can be one of the causes of chronic prostatitis. Stress can also affect men with BPH. Stress can worsen symptoms such as urinary urgency, urinary, frequency and pain. Having a prostate problem can also increase your stress and anxiety, which can make your condition worse because stress impairs that immune system’s ability to fight the illness. That is why it is important to manage your stress level, release tension and take care of your emotional health. Techniques that may be worth looking into include therapy, meditation, deep breathing, or activities like exercise, yoga or tai chi. Do not isolate yourself when it comes to your prostate health. It is important to maintain social relationships and to have someone you can talk to you about your frustration, fears and pain.
Acute bacterial prostatitis is treated with antibiotics. You might get antibiotic tablets to take at home. These should treat the infection quite...
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Eat fruits and greens. And add plenty of antioxidant-rich fruits, such as berries, cherries, plums, red grapes, and prunes. Another healthy option...
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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
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Medication can help control blood pressure, but it will not cure it, even if your blood pressure readings appear normal. Do not stop taking...
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A study published in the British Journal of Nutrition reported that omega-3 fatty acids and coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) significantly lowered PSA levels...
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