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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Prostate Self Examination

Prostate cancer has many similarities to breast cancer. In the first place, it is among the most common deadly cancers. Secondly, it is gender specific (although it is possible for males to develop breast cancer, it is exceedingly rare). Third, it is detectable using a self exam. Finally, the prostate, like the breast, is located in a location that is not frequently talked about.

It is recommended that men aged fifty and older receive a yearly prostate exam. However, since the long term prognosis is directly proportional to how early the cancer is detected, conducting a prostate self exam can give you added precious time if the cancer develops in between your regularly scheduled exams.

A prostate self exam is surprisingly easy to accomplish, though it may take a bit of will power to get over the natural tendency to avoid the part of the body where the prostate is located. The prostrate gland is very easy to reach as it lies less than a finger length away from the rectal sphincter, but the really hard part is convincing yourself that probing into the rectum is a good idea. This takes a bit of mind work–aren’t a few moments of being uncomfortable worth it if those few moments make the difference between catching the cancer early or late?

To perform a prostate self exam, simply insert the index finger into the anus and feel for a fleshy mass. It should have the same consistency as the skin between your thumb and index finger when making a tight fist. A healthy prostate is firm but not hard. Gently massage the prostate, carefully feeling for any hard lumps. If you detect a lump, do not panic–it’s probably not cancer and, if it is, at least you caught it early. Call your physician and ask for a comprehensive prostate exam.

Doing a prostate self examination may be uncomfortable and embarrassing, but they can mean the difference between terminal and treatable prostate cancer. A few minutes of discomfort can save your life.

Article courtesy of prostatehealthnews.org

Monday, October 5, 2009

More Prostatitis News

Prostatitis

is a Blanket Term Describing a Number of Prostate Conditions. With advances in health care comes ever increasing life spans. While this is undoubtedly a good thing, having a large population of people of advanced age means that diseases that were once rarely seen are becoming more prevalent. One of these diseases is prostate cancer.

The early symptoms of prostate cancer are typically due to restrictions in the urethra that occur because prostate cancer enlarges the prostate. Therefore, any hint of prostate enlargement should be investigated. Fortunately, most prostate enlargements are not caused by cancer.

Other sources of prostate enlargement are normal enlargement of the prostate as a natural part of aging. Another cause, more common in younger men, is prostatitis. What is prostatitis? Prostatitis is a catch all term that stands for a diverse number of prostate enlargements not related to aging or prostate cancer.

Acute bacterial prostatitis is the least common form of the disease but it is very easy to diagnose and treat. The symptoms of acute bacterial prostatitis include fever, back pain, and frequent urination. The tratment for acute bacterial prostatitis is as simple as administering a round of antibiotics.

Chronic bacterial prostatitis has the same symptom suite as acute prostatitis, but the causes typically involved defects that provide a natural harbor for bacterial infection. Treatment by antibiotics is not usually effective since it does not cure the underlying defect. Surgery or ultrasonic treatments are usually necessary to first remove the defects, and then antibiotics can clear up the residual bacteria.

Asymptomatic inflammatory prostatitis is an inflammation of the prostate gland that does not cause any pain or discomfort. It is usually only detected during prostate examinations. This form of prostatitis generally causes no problems and does not require treatment of any kind.

Clearly, enlargement of the prostate should always be taken seriously. Any symptoms should be reported to your doctor so that further tests can be run. Fortunately, most enlarged prostates are caused by non cancerous prostatitis.

Article courtesy of prostatehealthnews.org

Saturday, September 19, 2009

What Causes Prostate Cancer?

While there are many symptoms of prostate cancer, the causes of the prostate cancer are unknown. The biggest culprit seems to be genetics. If a person’s father had prostate cancer, then chances are, they will develop it too. While a person’s age, race, and nationality can be factors, genetics seems to be the biggest common link between those who have had the cancer.

After the age of fifty, visiting a doctor for yearly prostate cancer screenings is recommended. This will give doctors a chance to treat the cancer early if it is detected.

Early symptoms and warning signs include painful urination, pelvic pain, swelling, back pain, and weight loss. There may be other symptoms as well. Visiting a doctor is the only way to receive a definite prognosis as these symptoms could be caused by other illnesses or infections. Being aware of the symptoms and causes of prostate cancer could save a person’s life by getting treatment early. After the age of fifty, it is best to schedule yearly tests to see if the cancer is present. Sometimes knowing early can save a person’s life.

If prostate cancer is left untreated, it will begin to spread. Once it has metastasized, or spread to other areas of the body, the cancer will be harder to treat. Bone metastasis is the hardest form of cancer to treat. Once the cancer enters the bone, it will infect the marrow which can be spread very easily to the rest of the body. This is why being checked for cancer is so important.

There are many prostate cancer treatments available to help fight prostate cancer. The latest treatment is cryosurgery. This procedure involves freezing tumors so that they cannot spread to other parts of the body. Chemotherapy is also available and if the tumor is small enough and has not mestasised, removing the tumor through surgical procedures is also an option.

Article courtesy of prostatehealthnews.org

Saturday, August 29, 2009

More Helpful Info About Healthy Eating For The Prostate

(HealthNewsDigest.com) - Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the US. In 2008, 185,000 men were diagnosed and 28,000 died from the disease. During their lifetime 1 in 6 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer, but only 1 in 35 will die from the disease. Why? Prostate cancer is often slow to develop and even slower to progress. Any intervention that interferes with cancer cell growth or the division of cancer cells can have a profound effect on an individual’s prognosis.

Research is yet to determine why a man’s prostate enlarges in a benign manner with age. And, we have yet to define a test to tell the difference between prostate cancers that needs urgent treatment and those that are so slow growing they may never need treatment. Herein lies the dilemma, so prevention may be the key to keeping this cancer in check.

Studies are lacking on a conclusive link between diet and prostate cancer, but there is growing evidence that certain foods can either prevent or slow down the spread of this disease. Men in the US and Sweden are at higher risk, while men in Japan, India and China have a lower risk. When populations adapt a more western diet risk increases.

A new book Eating for Prostate Care (Kyle Books, 2009) shows how foods can be protective? Foods rich in antioxidants prevent cell damage, reducing the overall risk for cancer. Foods that reduce inflammation reduce the risk for cancer. Healthy foods improve the immune system allowing it to destroy cancer cells before they multiply to a dangerous level. Foods can also alter gene expression turning on those that are protective.

The authors list specific foods that are being studied for their potential to lower prostate cancer risk: allium vegetables, cruciferous vegetables, fish, and foods rich in lycopene, phytoestrogens and polyphenols. They take these scientific sounding terms and turn them into actual foods to eat and how much.

Vegetables belonging to the allium family are garlic, onions, scallions, shallots, leeks and chives. The book suggests that you try to eat 3 cloves of garlic and 3 (3 ounce) servings of allium-rich foods a week. This group of foods reduces the growth of cancer cells and increases the death of existing cancer cells. They also reduce inflammation which lowers the risk for cancer, heart disease and stroke.
Cooking will destroy some of this beneficial effect so adding a sliced raw onion to a sandwich or salad is a healthy choice.

Cruciferous vegetables – broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, bok choy, arugula, watercress, kale, radish, turnip, horseradish and wasabi – are rich in sulphur-containing compounds that have anti-cancer properties. Some of these compounds are destroyed in cooking and can be lost in cooking water. The authors suggest at least 3 servings a week.

In places in the world where fish consumption is high, prostate cancer rates are lower. Fish rich in omega-3 fats – mackerel, salmon, trout, herring, sardines, tuna and anchovies -- are the most protective in both reducing the risk and slowing the growth of prostate cancer. Two to 4 servings (3 to 4 ounces each) are recommended weekly.

Beans, nut and seeds are all high in phytoestrogens. Fava beans, peanuts, and soy have the most but all foods in this group are good sources. Testosterone causes prostate cancer cells to grow. Phytoestrogens suppress growth. The authors suggest 3 to 4 servings of beans, nuts or seed a week, in addition to 3 to 4 servings of soy foods. They also suggest substituting some of your regular milk with soy milk.

Plants rich in polyphenols have been shown to slow human cancer growth. Green tea, pomegranate and raspberries are the richest sources but all fruits and vegetables are good sources, especially when eaten regularly. The authors suggest 5 to 6 cups of green tea a day. Those undergoing treatment for prostate cancer need to check with their doctors as this amount of green tea may interfere with certain medications. If that is the case, most can safely drink 2 to 3 cups of green tea a day.

Lycopene gives the rich red color to fruits and vegetables, particularly tomatoes which are also an excellent source of folate (a B vitamin), vitamins A, C, E, and the mineral potassium. Cooking helps to release lycopene from plant tissues so that tomato sauce and all cooked tomato products, even ketchup, are rich sources. A high intake of lycopene (eating any red foods) lowers the risk of developing prostate cancer. Lycopene also reduces inflammation and LDL (bad) cholesterol. Interestingly, lycopene found in foods has stronger anti-cancer properties than lycopene supplements. The authors recommend eating 2 or more servings of lycopene-rich foods weekly. If you are currently undergoing chemotherapy or radiation treatment for prostate cancer, lycopene-rich foods are beneficial but supplements may interfere with drug action, so check with your doctor.

Bottom line: Eat more garlic, onions, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, bok choy, wasabi, fish, beans, nuts, seeds, tomatoes, watermelon, and raspberries. And, drink more green tea and pomegranate juice. Eating these foods will improve your overall health and may lower your risk for prostate cancer.

What Are The Actual Causes Of Prostate Cancer?

What Causes Prostate Cancer

Diet, Genetics, and Age are the primary causes of Prostate Cancer. It is one of the most prevalent types of cancer in older males. We constantly hear admonitions made in public service health announcements that all men over age fifty should receive periodic screenings.

One question that is seldom answered in the broadcasts is what causes prostate cancer. It turns out that age is the most important factor, while diet, testosterone levels, and genetics also play important roles.

Before discussing the causes of prostate cancer, it is worthwhile to provide a quick overview of the prostate and prostate cancer. The prostate is a walnut sized gland in the male reproductive system that assists in the production of seminal fluid. While the prostate is useful for complete sexual function, the truth is that males can easily live without a prostate, and removal of the prostate is a common treatment when prostate cancer is detected.

Early symptoms and warning signs of prostate cancer can mimic those of prostatitis, a benign inflammation that causes the prostate to become enlarged and swollen.

By far the most important determining factor in whether a given male will develop prostate cancer is age. While the reasons for this are not well known, the chances are better than fifty-fifty that a male of age seventy five will develop the disease. Fortunately, prostate cancer can run for years or decades before it becomes terminal, so many elderly males die of something else without ever being aware that they had prostate cancer.

In addition to age, diet and genetics are important contributing factors to the development of prostate cancer. As with most other types of cancer, research has shown that a diet rich in fruits and vegetables may help prevent the onset of prostate cancer, whereas a diet devoid of fruits and vegetables can lead to higher rates of prostate problems. Genetics also plays a large role in what causes prostate cancer. If prostate cancer runs in an individual’s family, then that individual is more likely to develop prostate cancer.

Article courtesy of prostatehealthnews.org

PSA(Prostate Specific Antigen) Test Explained Further

Prostate cancer PSA test

- The latest test used in detecting prostate cancer is the PSA test. It stands for prostate specific antigen and is also known as the seminin or P-30 antigen. PSA is actually a protein the body manufacturers in the prostate. It is used during ejaculation. It actually helps liquefy the semen. The whole process using this protein is what helps the sperm swim. In addition, it can also help dissolve the cervical cap on females. So, technically without the PSA protein, reproduction would not be possible in any form.

The PSA test is used frequently when prostate problems are suspected in males. When the levels of the prostrate specific antigen are elevated, it can mean there is the presence of prostate cancer in the body. Since there is not usually a lot of PSA in a normal male body, the elevation shows problems are present.

There are more reasons than just cancer for the PSA test to show elevated levels of the protein however. If there is an infection in the prostate, and irritation, or an enlargement, the PSA can be high. In addition, if the male had recently ejaculated, the test could be inaccurate. So, when you get the test taken and there are signs of elevation, don’t panic. It could really be something much less serious than prostate cancer.

Many doctors will use the PSA each year for the annual checkup for their male patients. However, a false-positive is likely in many men, so many doctors will simply skip the test unless they have a reason to think it is necessary.

If your doctor does recommend the Prostate Cancer PSA test however, you should go ahead and get it done. It is a simple blood test that is much like getting blood taken. The results come back as quick as any other and you will feel good knowing that you are in the clear.

Article courtesy of prostatehealth news.org

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Prostate Ultrasound

by prostate health news

In order to determine the right treatment for a man’s prostate problem, it is essential to undergo prostate ultrasound.

During the stage of diagnosis, the patient will be required to undergo an ultrasound that will allow the physician to estimate how severe the inflammation is. By knowing the size of the prostate gland, a doctor will be able to determine whether or not a biopsy may also be necessary to test the health of the infected gland.

The ultrasound is usually done transrectal, in order to probe the inside of the male’s rectum and get a clearer view of the prostate gland. Once the pictures are taken, the physician can now transfer the images to a treatment planning device.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Prostate Cancer Survival

Prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer found in men. Over 200, 000 cases are diagnosed each year in the USA. The other stark fact is that the risk factor increases as one gets older.

In the early stages of the disease the patient can actually feel okay and not be displaying some the symptoms of the advanced stage of the disease. Some of these advanced symptoms are,going to the toilet often, but still having a weak or small urine flow. Also there is a burning sensation when he urinates.

The two most common tests for diagnosing prostate cancer are blood tests and a rectal exam by the doctor. The reason for the blood test is to test the amount of antigen in the blood and the rectal exam is to check for any unusual bumps in the prostate. These bumps if found will always be tested to check if they are cancerous. Again the secret to survival is to have these tests regularly because those caught early have the greatest chance of survival.

It has also been found that those patients with diets which have red beef or high fat content appear to increase the risk of contracting the cancer. Therefore please try and include in your diet plenty of fruit and low fat products.

Prostate Cancer Treatments for the disease usually includes radiation and also surgery make end up an important option. All these treatments including the relevant medication will always be discussed with your doctor. Again the important thing to remember and worth mentioning again is to have regular tests to identify early diagnosis and prostate cancer survival.

Added New Product Links To Site

Hello again fellow viewers. I just wanted to update that I have added many of the very product links that I have personally used or still use for prostate health. While I've used all of these I have specifically mentioned the ones I highly recommend.

These are the very products I support & know to have helped me in gaining my health back. I know there's a lot of product links listed from this site but I wouldn't list them if I wasn't helped by them. It's a combination of things that will get your health back but taking these products were big factors in getting back to good health for me.

I still take some of these very products today but some are just needed for instant or immediate pain relief when symptoms are at their worst. Thanks again for reading & thanks for viewing my articles. Feel free to post comments or questions.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Heavy Drinking May Increase Prostate Cancer Risk

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Men who drink heavily may be raising their risk of developing prostate cancer, researchers reported Monday.

What's more, their study found, the drug finasteride, which can help lower a man's risk of the disease, appears unable to undo the damage of heavy drinking.

The findings come from a clinical trial of nearly 11,000 men looking at whether finasteride lowered the risk of prostate cancer over seven years. Of the men, 2,219 were diagnosed with prostate cancer, and 8,791 remained cancer-free throughout the study.

The researchers found that men who drank heavily -- four or more drinks per day, on at least five days out of the week -- were twice as likely as non-drinkers to develop aggressive prostate tumors.

The risk was seen in both men who received finasteride and those given a placebo.

In addition, when it came to less aggressive, slower-growing prostate tumors, finasteride cut non-drinkers' and moderate drinkers' risk by 43 percent. The drug did nothing, however, for heavier drinkers.

Researchers led by Dr. Zhihong Gong, of the University of California at San Francisco, report the findings in the journal Cancer.

Many of the established risk factors for prostate cancer cannot be controlled, such as older age, African-American race and family history of the disease. Only a handful of suspected risk factors -- including obesity, smoking and a high intake of animal fat -- can be modified, Gong's team notes.

Heavy drinking may need to be added to that short list, the researchers say, though they also point out that more studies should be done to confirm the findings.

For now, they write, "physicians may choose to consider this finding when counseling men on reducing their risk of prostate cancer."

It would also be "prudent," they add, for men on finasteride to limit themselves to no more than two or three drinks per day.

SOURCE: Cancer, online July 13, 2009.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Alternative Prostate Treatments: Herbals,Supplements,& More

I now want to give my viewers a detailed outline & explanation of the alternative treatments available. Most of these treatments are the exact types that I chose to pursue. I'm not trying persuade any one viewer into these routes of treatment BUT I am a big supporter of alternative treatments.

I have taken herbs & supplements off & on all my life but never was taking any one single herb,supplement,or formula for treatment of any illness or disease. I was only taking certain ones for just seeing what maybe they could do. I guess you could say I was a tester of sorts before getting prostate problems.

I didn't take them regularly & mainly used them during the winter months in the past. I usually only would take maybe one or two different herbs or supplements at any one time together. I didn't overdo them by any means & hadn't researched them thorough enough in the past.

However, when I started getting prostate problems I seriously thought about what possibly certain herbs or supplements could do for me. I still hadn't even made a doctor's visit yet nor had I made any calls either. I was just thinking about this because I had taken a few herbs & supplements before.


I decided that I'd go ahead & go to the doctor first & get a proper diagnosis. I had never been this sick & didn't wanna just go out to the store & buy any herbs or supplements that I hadn't researched yet. Having said that, I knew about what herbals & supplements can do for treating & preventing health related concerns just from previous mild usage.

As stated in a previous article here: http://wwwmyblogprostatehealth-treatment.blogspot.com/2009/06/my-prostate-probems-time-line.html I gave an overview of my prostate symptoms & treatment time-line. I had been given a few courses of antibiotics over a few months time. I would feel better while taking them & as soon as they were stopped my symptoms came back & sometimes worse than before.

My next visit to the urologist I decided to tell him that I was "considering" alternative treatments for my problems. Of course, the doctor acted like I spoke a foreign language when I stated this to him. His tone quickly changed & seemed to not wanna continue chatting much longer. He didn't even ask me what type or treatment I was considering. I did make a future appointment but didn't like the way things went with that visit.

I went home & started researching thoroughly on the net about alternative treatments for prostate related problems. I spent day & night sometimes looking up information about herbs,supplements,homeopath,& more.

I even overwhelmed myself with too much information at times but I wanted to help myself more than the doctors appeared to wanna help me.I visited so many websites & blogs that I couldn't tell you an estimated number. I was doing this while still suffering from my symptoms pretty bad.

I talked things over with my wife about what I'd been researching & told her that I believe an alternative route is what I wanted to do. She was all for it but was still worried I might take something that wasn't good for me.

I told her that several courses of antibiotics already hadn't helped me so why not take a chance on something else? She trusted my research & was all for it.

Next, I am going to be listing some of the different types of herbs/herbal formulas,supplements, & complimentary treatments that I used personally along with some other things that might help as well. The ones that I mention that's not been personal use of mine will be noted but have helped some members of a group that I joined when getting prostatitis.

The first area of alternative I want to cover is herbs. This will include single herbs & herbal formulas as well. I will list them individually & then provide further information about them in detail.

1. Saw Palmetto

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Saw palmetto extract is the most popular herbal preparation taken for benign prostatic hyperplasia, a common condition in older men. Early research indicated that the extract is well-tolerated and suggested "mild to moderate improvement in urinary symptoms and flow measures". Later trials of higher methodological quality indicated no difference from placebo. Questions of adequate blinding and delivery of any active ingredients remain. Saw palmetto extract has been shown to inhibit both forms of 5-alpha-reductase without eliminating the cellular capacity to secrete Prostate Specific Antigen, as finesteride does.
  • Saw palmetto is used mainly for urinary symptoms associated with an enlarged prostate gland (also called benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH).
  • Saw palmetto is also used for other conditions, including chronic pelvic pain, bladder disorders, decreased sex drive, hair loss, and hormone imbalances.
Side effects & cautions:
  • Saw palmetto may cause mild side effects, including stomach discomfort.
  • Some men using saw palmetto have reported side effects such as tender breasts and a decline in sexual desire.
  • Tell your health care providers about any complementary and alternative practices you use. Give them a full picture of what you do to manage your health. This will help ensure coordinated and safe care.
Saw Palmetto was the very first herb that I used for treatment of my prostate problem. I will be providing the exact brands & also Saw Palmetto formulas at a later time. I will have links that will take you to the products for more information on a particular brand. Again, this was my first herb used to try alternative treatment.

2. Red Clover

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a member of the pea family, red clover contains powerful antioxidants that fight off cancerous growths. Red clover inhibits DHT formation, thus inhibiting enlargement of the prostate gland and the symptoms that accompany it.

- Red clover is a wild perennial herb that grows in meadows throughout Europe and Asia, and is now naturalized in North America. It's a close relative of the clover you find in your front yard that children string together to make necklaces.

I did use a prostate formula that had red clover in it as one of the ingredients. I will list that formula & possible links to that products as well as any other products in the near future.

3. Nettle(also known as Stinging Nettle)

- Nettle (Urtica dioica): An extract of stinging nettle inhibits the proliferation of prostate cells in both in vivo and in vitro models. Research has confirmed nettle’s ability to inhibit aromatase, an enzyme which converts androgens to estrogens. Both nettle and saw palmetto have anti-inflammatory actions, as well. In Germany, nettle root is used as a first-line agent for BPH.

4. Pygeum

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Pygeum (P. africanum): An extract from the African plum tree exhibits the ability to improve urine flow rates, nighttime urination, and residual urine volumes in men affected by BPH. Unfortunately, the tree is threatened due to high demand for its bark.

5. Willow Herb

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Willow Herb (Epilobium parviflorum) is recommended to support prostate health and has been the subject of clinical studies. (Steenkamp V, Gouws MC, Gulumian M, Elgorashi EE, van Staden J. “Studies on antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant activity of herbal remedies used in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostatitis”.

6. African Potato Extract

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African Potato extract (Hypoxis rooperi) is a plant that has been found to be genetically over 300,000 years old. Because of this, it has not been genetically modified or engineered, and its nutrient values are as high as and possibly greater than in modern vegetables. Hypoxis rooperi has been researched for its ability to support the health of the prostate gland and testicles.

7. Rye Pollen

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Rye pollen extract is known in Europe as Cernilton. Rye pollen extract has been used for the treatment of prostate problems, including chronic prostatitis. There are a number of compound in rye pollen including cyclic hydroxamic acid which prevents the growth of prostate cells. Other compounds include stigmasterol and quercetin. Rye pollen extract may work by inhibiting certain inflammatory prostaglandins and leukotrienes. Rye grass is known by the botanical name Secale reale.

8. Pumpkin Seed/Pumpkin Seed Oil

Studies show pumpkin seed oil can:

  • Reduce an enlarged prostate.
  • Improve urinary flow and bladder emptying.
9. Bee Pollen

- Nearly everyone knows about honey, but not everyone knows about bee pollen benefits. What are the benefits of bee pollen?

* Potent antioxidants

* Prevents allergies

* Heals prostate problems

* Boosts men's sex life

* Makes exercise easy

This natural oil makes an effective natural prostate health supplement and helps optimize bladder function in both men and women.

10. Cayenne(Cayenne Pepper)

- Cayenne Pepper is an herb made from the dried pods of chili peppers. Besides being a very popular spice in cooking, cayenne has also been used medicinally for thousands of years. High in Vitamins A, C, B complex, calcium and potassium, cayenne is a wonderful healing aid for the digestive system since it acts as a catalyst and increases the effectiveness of other foods and herbs when used with them. It is also very healing for the heart and circulatory system. Studies have shown that Cayenne can rebuild the tissue in the stomach and the peristaltic action in the intestines.

There are other herbs that are included as possible treatments for prostate related diseases or problems. However, most of these I haven't tried or tested & are not considered as the main herbs used for prostate treatment. The next area covered will be supplements. Actually, some of the supplements that I list are also considered as "herbs". I list them as "supplements" because I used them mostly as a separate item but are included in some "prostate formulas".

1. Zinc

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Zinc is considered one of the most essential trace elements, and it is believed to play a critical role in cell growth and differentiation, in regulating normal cell death, as well as in in building the immune response. Scientists tell us that there exist more biological roles for zinc than for all the other trace elements put together.

Zinc is both helpful with enlarged prostates and with inflamed prostates. Studies have shown that zinc deficiency results in prostate enlargement. Infection and other stress results in lower blood serum zinc levels in general and in particular lower prostate levels. In prostatitis - infection of the prostate - zinc levels are only 1/10 of those in a normal prostate.

A large percentage of men do not get even the low U.S. RDA of 15 milligrams of zinc per day from their diet, and this may explain a lot.

A daily zinc supplement totaling 50 to 100 milligrams is frequently recommended to help shrink an enlarged prostate. As with any supplement however, zinc should be taken in moderation and the intake of supplements should complement what we are getting from natural healing foods in our diet.

2. Lycopene

- Lycopene is an antioxidant compound that gives tomatoes and certain other fruits and vegetables their color. It is one of the major carotenoids in the diet of North Americans and Europeans. Carotenoids are pigments that give yellow, red, and orange vegetables and fruits their color. The body uses some types of carotenoids (but not lycopene) to make vitamin A.

- People who have diets rich in tomatoes, which contain lycopene, appear to have a lower risk of certain types of cancer, especially cancers of the prostate, lung, and stomach. Further research is needed to find out what role, if any, lycopene has in the prevention or treatment of cancer. It is likely that the preventive effect of diets high in fruits and vegetables cannot be explained by just one single part of the diet.

- Lycopene - this extract from tomatoes contains powerful antioxidants that may be able to reduce BPH inflammation and prevent prostate cancer.

3. Selenium

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Because it boosts the body's antioxidant capacity, selenium is thought to have some ability to control cell damage that may lead to cancer. Selenium may even act in other ways to stop early cancer cells in their development. A recent study also suggested that selenium may enhance immune function, at least in those healthy adults with relatively low blood selenium. So far based on the evidence of animal and epidemiological studies, the role of selenium and cancer is probably the most significant for prostate cancer.

Recent studies show that selenium may now worsen prostate cancer in some people. These are really recent studies posted from June 0f 2009. I took selenium for a while but don't feel it's needed once your prostate is back to full function. This supplement is certainly debatable about it's benefits especially after these recent studies.

4. Flaxseed/Flaxseed Oil(also considered herb)

- Flaxseed is very high in omega-3 essential fatty acids, Lee explains. It's the omega 3s -- "good" fats -- that researchers are looking at in terms of their possible effects on lowering cholesterol, stabilizing blood sugar, lowering the risk of breast, prostate, and colon cancers, and reducing the inflammation of arthritis, as well as the inflammation that accompanies certain illnesses such as Parkinson's disease and asthma.

Anti-Inflammatory Benefits:

Omega-3 fats are used by the body to produce Series 1 and 3 prostaglandins, which are anti-inflammatory hormone-like molecules, in contrast to the Series 2 prostaglandins, which are pro-inflammatory molecules produced from other fats, notably the omega-6 fats, which are found in high amounts in animal fats, margarine, and many vegetable oils including corn, safflower, sunflower, palm, and peanut oils. Omega-3 fats can help reduce the inflammation that is a significant factor in conditions such as asthma, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, migraine headaches, and osteoporosis.

Flaxseed Puts the Brakes on Prostate Cancer Growth:

Flaxseed, a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids and lignans, put the brakes on prostate tumor growth in men who were given 30 grams of flaxseed daily for a month before surgery to treat their prostate cancer. The 40 men taking flaxseed, either alone or along with a low-fat diet, were compared to 40 men only following a low-fat diet, and 40 men in a control group who did not alter or supplement their usual diet. Men who took flaxseed, as well as those who took flaxseed combined with a low-fat diet did the best.

There has been some studies that indicate that only flaxseeds & not flaxseed oil are beneficial to cancer patients.

I have taken both kinds for my prostate problems. I have discontiued the oil but still use regular grinded flaxseeds today in moderate amounts.

5. Green Tea

• Green Tea: catechins found in green tea are shown to be medicinal to the prostate, though it is unknown how they prevent or combat prostate problems.

6. Vitamin B

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important to metabolism, converts and carries oxygen to vital organs.

7. Burdock Root

- contains amino acids, polyacetylenes and inulin which restore natural body harmony. The supplement stimulates the production of bile, which cleans the liver and blood.

Below are some other supplements that are also used for treating prostate issues. Again, these could also fall into the herbs category as well.

Parsley

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a member of the carrot family used for the treatment of sluggish kidneys and bladder. Relieves bloating, gas, constipation and water retention, promotes prostate health.

Goldenseal Root

- contains alkaloids which are a powerful tonic for mucous membranes

Juniper Berries

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help support blood pressure, nerve pain, gout and cystitis. The berries have an antiseptic property and act as a diuretic and for pain in conditions like prostatis.

Kelp

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seaweed contains iodine and other essential minerals which may help prevent and treat prostate cancer.

Marshmallow Root

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increases urine flow and reduces inflammation of the prostate.

- Quercetin

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Quercetin is a powerful antioxidant. It is also a natural anti-histamine, and anti-inflammatory. Research shows that quercetin may help to prevent cancer, especially prostate cancer.

- Quercetin's antihistamine action may help to relieve allergic symptoms and asthma symptoms. The anti-inflammatory properties may help to reduce pain from disorders such as arthritis. Men who are concerned about prostate problems would also benefit from quercetin. Quercetin may also help reduce symptoms like fatigue, depression and anxiety.

These are just some of herbs & supplements I've used for getting my prostate health back. I have actually used & still use several of the substances listed in this article. I have cut some of the products out of my program but continue several of them today.

Once you have a prostate related problem then you're gonna need special supplementation in order to maintain prostate health. This can be done by a number of options including supplements,diet,& also conventional prescription medicine treatments.

I chose the alternative treatment route & I feel it has/does work for me. Now, I'm not trying to convince viewers to not try the conventional route of treatment. This is usually the first method of treatment anyhow. If there's no success then you need to consider other options like I did.

If your prostate problem doesn't get better then please seriously consider what I've provided here. Now, while I am not mentioning any specific brand names of products directly in this article I will be coming back to update this post in the near future or provide a separate post with some of those specific products I have used.
I still use some of them today & feel they maintain my prostate health today. Don't get frustrated with treatment of any kind too soon.

Supplements & herbs aren't going to work as fast a prescription medicines. They will take a little more time to see benefits. However, they have very few,if any, side effects for the most part. I rarely experienced any side effects at all with this treatment option. While on antibiotics, I temporarily felt worse for a few days but never felt any worse while on herbs & supplements.

As a matter of fact, I felt better pretty quickly with hardly any side effects. I suggest for more comfort on these herbs & supplements you can research all over the net & get tons of information about them. I just give here in this article basics of them & what they're supposed to do for benefits. I will be posting a little more about the specific products I use/have used in the near future so more info can be obtained about them.

Keep in mind, there are tons of products out there that are just looking to take your money. I did try one specific product that fits this category & I'll also provide that name in the future. There is also one particular antibiotic that should be avoided but this isn't the appropriate place to discuss this either. I'll provide that as well in the future.

Now, I want to cover some of the other helpful treatments that benefited me. These don't fall into the "herbs & supplements" category but are just some other things that I feel will help others. They certainly helped me & I want to share those with you.

Other Alternative Treatment Options:

- Prostate Massage:(
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostate_massage)

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It seems that gentle massage of the prostate by a urologist may be beneficial by:
  • helping to drain painfully sequestered secretions in a chronically inflamed prostate gland or seminal vesicles; or
  • As a leading prostatitis researcher has stated, "prostate massage" may help by releasing the tension around nerve endings near the prostate in a manner similar to Theile's massage which helps women with IC. This represents a form of "myofascial release".
Self Prostate Massage:

  1. Pay a visit to the bathroom and ensure that both your bowel and bladder are emptied before attempting prostate milking.


  2. Make sure that your fingernails are trimmed and wash your hands and the area around your anus thoroughly.


  3. Put a sterile latex glove on the hand which you are going to use to milk the prostate gland and apply a liberal quantity of a water-based lubricant to your gloved fingers.


  4. Get into a comfortable position. There are many possible positions which you can adopt, such as that shown in the prostate milking picture above, and it is really a matter of finding the position with which you are most comfortable. The secret is to find a comfortable position from which you can gain easy access to the prostate gland with your gloved hand.

    If you find that you are not limber enough to get into a suitable position then it may be necessary to ask your doctor, or somebody else, to massage the prostate gland for you.


  5. Gently insert your finger (or fingers) into your anus and then slowly move it forward along the wall of the rectum, as if you are making your way towards your belly button, until you feel the prostate gland. The prostate gland will feel like a small round ball about the size of a walnut.


  6. Once you have located the prostate gland massage it gently along both sides, but avoid the central area which contains a number of sensitive nerves.


  7. After several minutes of gentle milking the gland will be sufficiently stimulated to contract and release its fluid. At this point you may experience a degree of sexual pleasure and, in some cases, may also experience orgasm.
I have tried the manual prostate massage in the past. It certainly gave me some temporary felief of my prostatitis pain. I done this for a couple months shortly after my last course of antibiotics. It's hard to get used to & can be a little discomforting but not too bad at all. It's probably more odd to actually do than anything.

While this technique seemed to help for a while I came across a device that performs the "prostate massage" accurately & without having to do anything manually other than inserting the object into the rectum.

The product is called the "Aneros" prostate massager & is actually marketed as a sex toy. I didn't use it for anything other than massaging my prostate. This thing worked wonders for me & I still use it today. There are different sizes & models to choose from. I'll be posting links to this product coming soon.

Update: I have now placed a sidebar link to the exact prostate massager that I currently use. I'm not endorsing this product as a so called "sex toy". It works for prostate congestion by loosening up debris & also creating new blood flow to the prostate area.

Getting new blood flow to the prostate is a big key in healing. This along with loosening up all the debris & toxins that's caused the problems to begin with will promote better prostate health. Once allowing the prostate to heal then this device should be used to maintain prostate health as well. The Aneros then will not have to be used as much to maintain that health.


A lot of people ask if this device is uncomfortable to use? It is somewhat to start off using but once you get used to it then it's great to use. Just pace yourself & be as relaxed as possible when first trying it out. After a few days then it will make you feel much better because it's allowing your prostate to get better.

Also, a lot of people ask if this Aneros is hard to use? Well, it's a little difficult for beginners. Just follow the instructions that come with the massager. You need to experiment with time sessions to figure out what's right for you.

I started out using it for 20-minute sessions for 3-5 days a week. After a couple months I then cut back to 2 days a week with 15-minute sessions. I now perform one session weekly for about 25 minutes in length. This should be sufficient enough to maintain prostate performance. You need to get your prostate health back though before cutting back on the sessions.


If anybody needs to ask me any questions about the usage of this product then please feel free to post comments. Thanks!

Colloidal Silver(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colloidal_silver):

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Colloids are the smallest biological form of any matter. They are small enough to pass through membranes and therefore they skip past the digestive process and are easily absorbed by the body.

There are many benefits of colloidal silver. Colloidal silver supports the natural defence system of the body and is powerfully alkaline. It is created when an electromagnetic process pulls tiny particles of silver from a larger samole of pure silver into (usually distilled) water. The minute electric charge on each atom holds these silver particles in suspension. This is essential to the effectiveness of the silver as it allows the particles to move more easily throughout the body.

- Another benefit is that colloidal silver has been recognised as a powerful, natural antibiotic. Research has shown that it works by acting as a catalyst, disabling the enzyme that single-celled bacteria, fungi and viruses require for the metabolism of oxygen. This then suffocates the invading cell whilst doing no harm to any human enzymes, resulting in the removal of disease-causing organisms from the body.

It also works through the negative charge on the silver clusters binding up with the positive charge on the germ/bacteria. This causes an interruption of the germs biological function which means that it is then unable to reproduce.

There is only one colloidal silver product I tried & I'll provide that in the future. There are several brand names out there with different potency. I was directed to this one particular brand & it also worked wonders for me. I still take it as maintenance only right now but used it intensively in the past. Stay tuned for more info about this product.

Sitz Baths:

You may be wondering, what is a sitz bath? A sitz bath is literally what it sounds like - a bath where you sit in warm water that covers the buttocks and hips. This explains why so many people call it a 'sits bath'. Sitting in warm water allows more blood to reach the impacted area, promoting healing and helping with any discomfort. A sitz bath uses the theory of hydrotherapy or water therapy.

The SITZ BATH

This is a very old treatment for prostate pain dating back hundreds of years. It is also still one of the earliest, yet, still most effective remedies for prostate pain.

The Sitz Bath is very different from just taking a hot bat. The Sitz Bath brings a great flow of blood to a specific area. The regular hot bath is pleasant and generally increases circulation throughout your body. But, a regular hot bath is not nearly as effective on localized pain. Like prostate pain.

The Sitz Bath was originally performed in a large wash tub before there was indoor plumbing. It was specifically used for prostate pain as well as hemmorhoid pain, menstrual pain and bowel pain.

Today, with the modern bath tub, it is much easier to do. The Sitz Bath is highly effective and very soothing! It is also extremely pleasurable to do. It will increase the circulation to your prostate gland. And, it seems to just melt the prostate pain away! Like Magic!

You'll need a deep bath tub. One you can sit in and have the water come up just over your belly button. You want hot water to cover the entire area where you are experiencing your prostate pain.

If your bath tub does not allow the water to get that deep (because of the overflow opening), get a flat rubber sink stopper at the hardware store. They look like a flat 4 or 5 inch round disk.

Unscrew the covering from the overflow. Place the rubber disk over the hole. Put the cover back over the rubber stopper and scre it back on (make small holes in the rubber stopper for the screws to go through). This will seal off the hole and allow you to fill the tub deeper. (Just be sure to keep an eye on the tub when it fills or it can overflow!)

Then fill the tub with the hottest water you can comfortably stand. Feel it, with your hand under the faucet, as it runs into the tub.

If it is not too hot for your hand it will not be too hot for your body. It should not cause you pain. If it does it is too hot and it will burn you.

But Hot! Not warm. Warm will not penetrate and do the job. You will see the skin on your hand redden after being in this water for a couple of minutes.

That Is The Reaction You Want!

It indicates a great stimulation of blood to the area. You want the blood to Flow!

Now, when the tub is full enough, shut off the water and get in it. It will at first feel too hot. That is only an initial reaction. If the water did not burn your hand while filling the tub it will not burn your body.

That is why you constantly feel the water as the tub is filling. You want the water to heat you, not burn you.

You can make this a bubble bath, a mineral bath, a scented oil bath, or just a plain water bath. Whatever makes you happy is the right thing!

I personally add a little pure pine needle oil. It is a very relaxing and soothing fragrance often used in aromatherapy. It makes the whole room smell like a pine forest! Lavender is also especially good. It is specifically used to release tension in the practice of aromatherapy. A small amount works wonders after a stressful day!

Now, This Is Very Important:

Once you are sitting in the tub, lean backagainst the end and take your hands and feet out of the water. Prop your feet up on the opposite end of the tub or the wall. Place your arms up on the side of the tub. You ONLY want the middle section of your body in the water. The area where you have the prostate pain.

This will concentrate the heat into your prostate area and force the blood to flow there.

If you put your whole body into the tub, the bath treatment will not work properly. You want to make the blood flow heavily into just one specific area. That is why you concentrate the heat there.

NOW RELAX!

Just relax and feel how good it feels in there. You'll notice the tensions start to loosen almost immediately. The prostate pain itself seems to relax. You don't rub or massage anything in here. Just relax and let the heat do the work.

Take a pleasurable book in with you. Put on some soothing music if you want. If you just prefer to relax and enjoy the silence, that's good too!

Do not do work or conduct business of any kind while you are in the tub. That will stress your system to a greater or lesser degree.

All Stress Constricts The Blood Vessels
and Reduces The Blood Flow

So, relax! This is your Spa Treatment. In famous European Health Spas people pay $150 for one of these baths. So relax and enjoy it. Not only will you feel better, you are saving $150!

You're going to be in this bath for 30-40 minutes. Longer, if it makes you happy. But, 30 minutes minimum! Because, it takes a while for the heat to penetrate all the way in.

It has to pass through your skin, your fatty layer, and your muscles before it even reaches your prostate pain. But, it will get there!

Every once in a while, shift your body around a little bit so that the water moves (keep your hands out of the water. You want the heat going to only one area.).

You'll feel the water warm up a little as you move. That's what you want. It shows you, also, that the heat from the previous water was absorbed into your body!

That specifically suppied heat is what will make your blood flow better.

After a while you will start sweating. The more the better. Keep some cool water by you to drink. Drink as much as you want.

After about 15-20 minutes, you will notice the water has cooled a bit. Let some water drain out of the tub and add more hot.

Always Keep The Water
As Hot As You Can Comfortably Stand

After 30-40 minutes (more if it makes you feel good) put you legs in the tub. Sit up. Pull out the stopper and let the water drain from the tub while you are still sitting in it.

Then, when the tub is empty, Stand Up SLOWLY. Your body will be hot and overheated.

If You Get Up Too Fast
You May Faint

So, get up slowly and carefully. If you feel light headed on the way up, Sit Back Down and wait until you have cooled off some before getting up again. There is no rush. Take your time.

Once you are standing, turn the shower on full force COLD only! No Hot water.

Direct the spray on your prostate pain area and rub the area gently for a count of 15-20 seconds while the ice cold water is spraying it.

That ice cold rinse will be just like when you squeeze out a sponge! It will cause a short quick constriction of the blood vessels. That really squeezes out the old blood and toxins! The heat retained in the rest of your body will quickly open them up again.

Circulation will increase Dramatically! You will see your skin has turned red! That's perfect. How is your prostate pain now? Is it feeling better?

Once you're used to this, it will feel GREAT! You'll look forward to the end of your bath and the refreshing cold spray. The first time you do it, it will be a real shocker!

Now, take a pleasantly cool shower and dry off. You're done!

Notice How Much Better You Feel!

Not only is the prostate pain greatly reduced. Notice how nice you feel all over! More relaxed, calmer, happier. Isn't that Amazing?!

It's your own private prostate pain spa treatment! You can do it anytime you feel the need or desire.

Also keep in mind, your prostate pain most probabally did not develope in just one day. So, it probabally won't totally disappear and never come back again after just one bath. That would be nice! But, it is most probabally not reality.

However, the Sitz Bath can be very very soothing and make you feel much better NOW! It can have

A Truly Remarkably Soothing Effect
On Your Prostate Pain.

The whole idea is to feel better. Day by day. Right now you just want to reduce the pain. But, in the long run you want the pain to go away completely. You're going to have to work on that. Day by day. The other chapters in this site will show you how.

After your Sitz Bath, try not to sit in a chair right away. Sitting in a chair is the most injurious thing to our prostate circulation that we do every day. Instead, lounge on a recliner or the couch. Or, sit cross legged on the floor.

Be sure to drink 1 or 2 large glasses of water. You've sweated a lot and you also want to move those old toxins to the kidneys and out of your body.

I'd like to thank William Zmachinsky for providing me this detailed information about a proper sitz bath. His detailed info on how to do a correct sitz bath was above all I studied. This was very helpful for me in relieving prostate pain & I still take them today. I did get all the previous information posted about his sitz baths from him. I couldn't have posted this information myself in such detail. I want to recognize him for this information & not credit me for the sitz bath details.

I have now covered most of the alternative treatments that I personally use now or have used in the past. This total overall treatment program is what I believe got me back to good health. There are other areas as well that I'll be covering in my next article. All these things combined were the most important factors in getting my health & life back.

It wasn't any treament by any doctor. I'm also a man of faith & God played a major role for me as well. However, this website isn't about religion & therefore I will not explore anything to do with religion & faith. This information is intended for my viewers to get results without the need of chatting about prayer & religion.

Please check back in the next few days for my next upcoming article. My next article will be covering the importance of "diet & excercise". This may be the single most important factor is getting & maintaining prostate health as well many other health related problems. If anyone has any questions please feel free to post them here in the "comments" section. Stay tuned for my next article coming soon. I hope this article I shared here is easily to understand as well as all my articles posted. Thanks for viewing my article!

Update:

I have now placed a couple banner ads on my site in which leads to a company I highly recommend for prostate & general health needs. These products are some of the exact ones I still use now or have used in the past. The site is located here
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This is just one of the sites I recommend buying products from & I will be adding links to other sites later. Again, you can get to the recommended sites by clicking the URL links or the banner ads.

The products I use/d from Utopia Supplements are Prosta RX, Advanced Colloidal Silver, Colloidal Gold, SAMe, Sleep RX, Zinc Gluconate,& Super Acidophilus. At one point I was taking all of these products. I don't take them all now but continue taking the Advanced Colloidal Silver, Sleep RX,& Prosta RX.

I will say that "ALL" of these products help me tremendously. I back this company
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If you need to make a call then the support is right there to help out. I have called a couple times myself to ask about particular products & my questions are "always" answered. Their products are also very competitive in price compared to other similar products. They have some excellent offers for first-time customers. Viewers can see those offers by clicking the "Free Offer" banner located on my web pages. If you need more information about the products then please check out their site from my links. Thanks!

Here is a direct link to the Prosta RX supplement formula from Utopia Supplements.
This prostate formula really helped me. It takes a minimum of a couple weeks to start seeing any improvements. It really depends on the condition of your prostate. I add this one link here because it directly relates to my site content but all the other products I listed from Utopia work equally as well.

Update:

I forgot to mention another alternative treatment that I personally used for my prostatitis. The treatment is called the "
Broccoli Protocol"(also known as Broccoli Treatment). The treatment is outlined below. This type treatment helped me in the first 4-6 months but lost benefit after a while.

Here is a direct link to the Prosta RX supplement. This prostate formula really helped me. It takes a minimum of a couple weeks to start seeing any improvements. It really depends on the condition of your prostate. I add this one link here because it directly relates to my site content but all the other products I listed from Broccoli Treatment is a powerful supplementary treatment and preventive against BPH, Prostatitis, IC (Interstitial Cystitis) and urinary tract infections (inc. bladder, kidney, seminal vesicle infections, etc).

Broccoli Treatment (BT) has two effects at the same time. The first one is an anti-inflammatory action. The second one is an increase of the immunological system. These two properties make BT a powerful modality. None of the medicine or antibiotics used in treating prostatitis directly increase the immunological system -- on the contrary, they reduce it. Broccoli contains the bioflavonoid quercetin. But quercetin alone is not sufficiently effective against prostatitis. Boiled Broccoli Broth (BBB) contains many kinds of ingredients (different kinds of bioflavonoids) which are responsible for the BT's therapeutical effects on prostatitis (CP/CPPS).

In addition to these properties, Broccoli has an effect as an antilithogen (stone dissolver) on prostatic stones (calculi). For the antilithogen effect to be effective, use BT for at least two months with double quantities of Broccoli.

Furthermore, the woody stalk and the flowering portion of the broccoli plant contain antibacterial compounds called isothiocyanates active against Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Chlamydia and more.

More science about Broccoli and its constituents.

Preparation

You can consume Broccoli both as a fresh vegetable or frozen. There is no difference between them in regards to the effect. The Broccoli Treatment lasts for 21 days. Broccoli has no side effects and no interactions with medicine.

Fresh broccoli (unboiled) contains some enzymes that must be deactivated. If this is not done, the enzymes which broccoli contains start a different metabolic reaction so that the efficiency is reduced. The simple way to deactivate these enzymes is to boil the broccoli in water for 5 minutes. After boiling for 5 minutes, the enzymes will become inactive. If these enzymes aren't deactivated, the broccoli cannot successfully treat those suffering from prostatitis.

Use both the woody stalk and the flowering portion of the plant for the preparation. Minimum 250 grams (approx. 9oz) broccoli should be boiled on low heat (closing the lid) in 1 liter (4.5 cups) water for 5 minutes. Half of the juice of the broccoli should be taken in the mornings (empty stomach) and the other half evenings (empty stomach).

Use it all up each day and start fresh the next day. After consumption, do not eat or drink anything (except water) for 20 minutes. It is also very advantageous to eat the boiled Broccoli for lunch. Follow this regimen every day for one week. There is a 3 day break at the end of every 7th day. The regimen should be followed for 21 days in total, not counting the breaks.

Tip: More than 250g Broccoli boiled in 1 liter water increases the efficacy. No more than 500 grams Broccoli in 1-liter of water is needed.

Patients who have completed 21 days Broccoli Treatment, might gradually feel discomfort again 5-6 months later. In such cases, just 10 days Broccoli Treatment will be enough.

Patients who have BPH or Prostatitis for a long time (more than 4 years): If you have been suffering for 4-5 years or even more, 21 days treatment will help you to eliminate your discomforts temporarily (for 2-3 months). In such a case, the patients should apply Broccoli Treatment for 45 days.

During the Broccoli Treatment, spice is absolutely forbidden. Avoid consuming all kinds of coffee and animal fat. Lean meat is allowed.

Expected results during and after Broccoli Therapy

  • Regulation of sexual dysfunctions (erectile dysfunctions)
  • Regulation of urinary complications
  • Regulate (increasing) the ejaculate volume
  • Elimination of infertility
  • Re-establishing of libido
  • Normalization of the quality of life
  • Removal of pathogens from urogenital tract (Bladder, Prostate, urethra, seminal vesicles, etc.)
  • Reduced PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen)
  • Good for spasms and cramps on genito-urinary systems

Broccoli Treatment will also ...

  • help to reduce the cholesterol
  • regulate the bowel movement
  • regulate blood pressure
  • purported immune system enhancer
  • boosts physical energy
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The "Prostate Relief"
is a product that helped me with relief of prostate pain in the 1st few months as well as the other products previously mentioned. Yes, I took a lot of herbs in the first 6+ months of my treatment program. The herbs & supplements certainly worked tremendously for me & continue to do so today. Please consider some of these products if you want your life & health back. I strongly recommend these for a natural & alternative way to getting better. Thanks!

Another good prostate formula to take is called "Prostate Care" by Healthy Choice Naturals. I too have taken this formula for a couple months but I was experimenting with prostate formulas for a while to see which one(s) were better. This one has Beta Sitosterol which is better than Saw Palmetto in most studies. Take a look at the website link above for more detailed information about this product. Thanks!
 
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