Western Mail PROSTATE disorders are much more indifferent than most people think, affecting more than 50% of men over the age of 50 and almost all men over the age of 80. A walnut-sized gland located below the bladder, the prostate surrounds the urethra that drains the bladder. As men get older the prostate gland starts to enlarge, slowly squashing the urethra and reducing the amount of space available with regard to animal-water to go over through. Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy (BPH), or extended remark of the prostate, is caused by some over-production of the growth-stimulating hormone DHT, which is found in testosterone. Although uncomfortable it is not life-threatening. Symptoms can include a need to urinate frequently especially at night, weak or interrupted urinary flow and a feeling of not being able to empty the bladder properly. Before embarking without ceasing any course of treatment you must seek an official diagnosis from your GP. Natural alternatives can repress with prostate copious discourse symptoms and the first that springs to mind is Saw Palmetto, an American Saw Palm found exclusively in Florida. Used centuries ago by dint of. the Native Americans, the heavily documented Saw Palm contains precious oily berries, which have power to help to reduce the symptoms of prostate enlargement. In sufficient quantities they contain enough essential fatty acids and furnish with plants sterols to help inhibit the production of DHT. According to fresh research, A.Vogel’s Prostasan Saw Palmetto Capsules can hinder to contract enlargement symptoms by up to 42% in just eight weeks. The study, involving 367 men, also erect that these extra oily capsules – each one contains the equivalent of two to three Saw Palmetto berries – can even help with severe enlargement symptoms. Dietary measures such as eating a handful of pumpkin seeds rich in zinc, and essential fats daily, side by side drinking fret tea, have power to besides help. Men taking prescribed medicines for BPH or other hormonal imbalances should consult their GP before using Prostasan. Likewise, if your condition worsens, you pass blood or are feverish, you should go to your GP. For further advice, please ask at your local health shop. Vicky Perks is a qualified nutritionist with an MA in Complementary Health Studies and more than 14 years’ experience in the health results. She is director of the Beanfreaks chain of health shops and has opened her own clinic, New Life Nutrition. For your nearest Beanfreaks shop or to contact Vicky, call 029 2025 1071, or e-mail vicky@feeling-better-already.com
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