The prostate gland has a reputation as a health
destroyer. Hypertrophy of the prostate
gland, which affects nearly every elderly male, strangles the urethra. This troublesome condition makes urination
difficult and increases the risk of bladder infections and kidney damage.
However, there are many superfoods that may already be a part of your everyday
diet that can help thwart the onset of prostate problems.
Tomatoes, watermelons, red grapefruit, papaya and red berries
are all great sources of lycopene, a health-promoting plant pigment known for
its cancer-battling ability. It also
promotes a strong immune system and helps support prostate health in men. Though fresh are always an excellent option,
the lycopene in cooked tomatoes is actually absorbed more readily by the
body. It’s also your ally in the battle
against heart disease.
Quercetin, a flavonoid that forms the backbone of many other
flavonoids, may have positive effects in combating or helping to prevent many
different types of cancer, including prostate. It also acts as an antihistamine
and has anti-inflammatory properties, which may be helpful in relieving the
pain of an inflamed prostate.
Foods rich in quercetin include apples, black & green
tea, onions, raspberries, red wine, red grapes, citrus fruits, broccoli &
other leafy green vegetables, and cherries. Quercetin can also be found in
honey and sap, including the type from eucalyptus and tea tree flowers.
It’s important to remember to get a healthy balance of foods
to keep your prostate healthy, including antioxidants, vitamin E from nuts and
seeds, and drink plenty of clear fluids to help flush the bladder. Try to avoid caffeine, alcohol, and spicy foods. Keeping your weight in check will also help
maintain a healthy prostate.
recurrent
miscarriages (if clotting was an issue). They are primarily found in fish oils.
Vitamin E is an antioxidant. Low vitamin E levels can be a
cause for subfertility in men and women. Found in wheat germ cereal, sunflower
seeds, dark green leafy vegetables, nuts, brown rice, eggs, milk, organ meats,
soy beans and sweet potatoes.
Vitamin C is an antioxidant, helpful to sperm production and may play a role in healthy ovulation. Vitamin C is essential to the normal healthy functioning of many systems in the human body. Excellent sources include blackcurrants, raw red peppers, guavas and citrus fruits such as oranges and grapefruits. Other good sources include strawberries, kiwifruit, broccoli and Brussel sprouts.
Iron aids in the production of red blood cells and carries oxygen around our bodies. The body can lose iron through periods, childbirth or blood loss (including blood donation). Leafy green vegetables, beans, shellfish, red meat, poultry, and soy food products are all good sources of iron.
Vitamin C is an antioxidant, helpful to sperm production and may play a role in healthy ovulation. Vitamin C is essential to the normal healthy functioning of many systems in the human body. Excellent sources include blackcurrants, raw red peppers, guavas and citrus fruits such as oranges and grapefruits. Other good sources include strawberries, kiwifruit, broccoli and Brussel sprouts.
Iron aids in the production of red blood cells and carries oxygen around our bodies. The body can lose iron through periods, childbirth or blood loss (including blood donation). Leafy green vegetables, beans, shellfish, red meat, poultry, and soy food products are all good sources of iron.
Vitamin A is an antioxidant essential at conception for the
developing embryo. Natural sources include carrots, tomatoes, cabbage, and spinach.
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