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Nuts that can harm testosterone: Peanuts – these nuts have high levels of beta sitosterol which is known to decrease the enzymes required for testosterone production as well as dihydrotestosterone. Pistachios – contain high contents of phytosterol due to which testosterone levels may suffer a serious dip.
Accordingly, only 20–30% of men with serum PSA levels from 2–4 ng/mL and 30–45% with serum PSA levels from 4–10 ng/mL have PCa diagnosed on...
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Here's a look at the top five foods to eat for a healthy prostate: Cruciferous Vegetables. This class of vegetables includes things like cabbage,...
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A penis clog, or urethral stricture, develops when inflammation or injury irritates the inner lining of the urethra. This causes scar tissue to...
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Cranberry juice The berries' acidity can irritate the bladder, and although its diuretic action helps flush out the bladder and urethra, it will...
Read More »However, based on these facts it would not be appropriate to say that all nuts are harmful for your testosterone levels. In fact, some nuts have beneficial effects on your basal testosterone levels.
But there are some things you can do to try to speed up the recovery process. Drink plenty of water. ... Eat foods with antibacterial properties....
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Other possible causes of slow urine flow are prostate or bladder cancer, blockage along any part of the urinary tract (from kidneys to bladder to...
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If you're going to drink cranberry juice to keep your blood pressure in check, aim for 2 to 3 cups per day.
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This research also experimented with lemon fruit extract on mice with high levels of this acid. There also, the results were positive. Another...
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