Prostate Health Blog

Providing Information On Prostate Health

I think you may be tired on this series. So let’s end here. This is the final series on Men’s Prostate Health. And today, I would like to share a short post on amino acids.

Are you in the last series? Not yet. Let’s chat about soy isoflavones in this fifth series. I don’t have much information to offer for now. Feel free to add your thoughts on this topic.

According to a study by Hawaii Cancer Research Institute,soy supplements can decrease the quantity of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) without affecting the testosterone levels.

Zinc has been promoted as the key to men’s prostate health by many health products manufacturers. So, I would like to share some important points about zinc in this fourth series.

Zinc helps in the production of testosterone which is important for men’s potency and overall health.

In this third series, I like to discuss about fat and what kind of fat is friendly to your prostate.

Of late, studies indicate that if your diet is low with animal fats, your risk of getting prostate problems reduces.
fats. Even though medical findings cannot trace the cause of prostate cancer, it could be related to a high-fat diet, particularly animal fat consumption.

Let’s continue with the second series. I love tomatoes in any form. So, what tomatoes have to do with men’s prostate health.

Lycopene belongs to a group of antioxidants that is known as carotenoids. The antioxidant in lycopene are twice more powerful than in beta-carotene. Lycopene helps to prevent and repair damaged cells. Studies demonstrate its effectiveness in killing cancerous cells by enhancing the immune system and curb DNA oxidation that may lead to other cancers.

You can no longer brush off the importance of men’s prostate health. Recent discoveries help you to understand better of the role of prostate in your health. No man enjoy in going through their lives with the symptoms of prostate problems.

By eating right, you can prevent the disease and achieve optimum prostate health.