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What foods calm the bladder? The American Urological Association also recognizes some foods as potentially having a calming effect on sensitive bladders. These foods include pears, bananas, green beans, squash, potatoes, lean proteins, whole grains, nuts, bread, and eggs.
A small amount of prostate enlargement is present in many men over age 40. More than 90% of men over age 80 have the condition.
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These foods are the foundation of a heart-healthy eating plan. Vegetables such as leafy greens (spinach, collard greens, kale, cabbage), broccoli,...
Read More »Good nutrition is essential for our overall health and may also play a role in reducing symptoms associated with common bladder disorders. In this article we focus on food and beverage choices and discuss how we can actively manage our lifestyle to maintain and improve our bladder health. A quick note before we begin. It’s important to keep in mind that a single set of recommendations cannot apply to all types of bladder disorder. For example, avoiding foods such as citrus fruit and tomatoes might help an individual to ease symptoms associated with an overactive bladder but would not change their risk of disorders such as bladder infections and bladder cancer.
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Vitamin D deficiency may be linked to heart disease and an increased risk of high blood pressure (hypertension).
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Read More »Vegetables and fruit contain several substances that may protect against cancer, such as antioxidants, minerals, fiber, and organic compounds (phenols, flavonoids, and phytochemicals). It is likely that any protective effect against bladder cancer is due to a combination of effects, rather than a single substance. American Cancer Society guidelines for cancer risk reduction recommend a daily intake of at least 2.5 to 3 cups of vegetables and 1.5 to 2 cups of fruit (in proportion to an individual’s energy requirements). The findings of some studies indicate that certain compounds present in tea may reduce the risk of bladder cancer. It has been suggested that the anti-oxidative and anti-proliferative effects of polyphenol compounds in particular may help to inhibit the formation and growth of bladder cancer tumors. To date, specific foods or prepared beverages that increase the risk of bladder cancer have not been confirmed. However, there is strong evidence that drinking water containing high levels of arsenic (a recognized carcinogen) can cause bladder cancer. The likelihood of elevated arsenic levels depends on the water source being used, with some localities and water source types (e.g., private wells) carrying a higher risk.
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Unsweetened, pure cranberry juice is a good source of both vitamin C and vitamin E. It's also a decent source of several other vitamins and...
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Citrus fruits, including grapefruit, oranges, and lemons, may have powerful blood-pressure-lowering effects. They're loaded with vitamins,...
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