We want to give you some home remedies for the prostate and also tips to prevent the most common diseases. That’s why first we will give you some information so that you know a little more about this part of the man’s body that usually brings problems. The prostate is part of a man’s reproductive organs. It is about the size of a walnut and surrounds the urethra, the tube located just below the bladder. The urethra has two functions. The first is to pass urine from the bladder when urinating. The second is to pass semen during ejaculation. Semen is a mixture of sperm and fluid produced in the prostate. In men under the age of 50, the most common prostate problem is prostatitis. In men over the age of 50, the most common prostate problem is an enlarged prostate or BPH. Older men are also at risk of developing prostate cancer, but this disease is much less common than BPH. Prostatitis means possible inflammation or irritation of the prostate and its symptoms are: burning when urinating, urge to urinate more frequently, fever, tiredness. If the origin is bacterial, it is detected by a urinalysis and treated with antibiotics. Enlarged prostate or BPH is common in men over the age of 50. As men age, the prostate continues to grow. As it grows, it presses on the urethra. Because urine passes from the bladder through the urethra, the pressure caused by the enlarged prostate may affect bladder control and make it difficult to urinate. The symptoms are: frequent and urgent need to urinate. You may need to get up several times at night to go to the bathroom, difficulty starting the urine stream, even though you feel you have to get to the bathroom urgently, you have trouble starting to urinate, a weak urine flow, a small amount of urine each time you go to the bathroom, the feeling that you still have to urinate more, even if you have just urinated, dribbling urine, small amounts of blood in your urine Many men think and fear that BPH is a sign of cancer, this is not so. While it’s true that some men who have prostate cancer also develop BPH, this doesn’t mean the two conditions are always related. Most men with BPH do not develop prostate cancer. However, since the initial symptoms are the same in both conditions, you should consult your doctor to evaluate these symptoms. We will give you home remedies for enlarged prostate that will relieve you and make you feel better.

Home Remedies For Prostate


Home remedy with nettle extract: two tablespoons of nettle extract per day help to make urination complete, and therefore reduces the

frequent urge to urinate.

Another with nettle: Prepare a tea in half a liter of water with 5 gr of minor nettle, 5 gr of dandelion and a little poplar. When the water starts to boil, remove from heat and let stand for 5 minutes. Take only once a day because it can cause stomach reactions. Eat several whole pumpkin seeds. A very old home remedy to naturally treat prostate diseases are pumpkin seeds, particularly because they are extremely rich in zinc, as well as being very rich in unsaturated fatty acids essential for glandular functioning. It is recommended as a natural remedy for the prostate the daily consumption of 50grs of roasted pumpkin seeds after 50 years as a preventive and as a supplement to other treatments, when the problems are already installed.

Blend a branch of parsley, a small lemon and a large carrot. Sweeten with honey and take every morning on an empty stomach. Vegetables are very rich in nutrients and therefore very indicated as a preventive and natural remedy for the prostate and its medical problems, being the best way to consume them in the form of juice, since raw they retain more nutrients. The most recommended juices for this male health condition are: carrot and spinach, having

to consume 2 glasses daily.

Prepare an infusion with bean or pea peels, nettle and boiling corn hair 5 minutes. Using water from chickpeas helps cleanse the prostate because it acts as a diuretic. Drinking coconut milk often helps to attenuate the problem of a large prostate. Consuming bee pollen is beneficial against enlarged prostate.

Natural treatment to prevent prostate problems with zinc: Zinc is a mineral that influences many aspects on proper prostate function and its deficiency can generate diseases at this level, so it is an excellent natural preventive remedy. A daily consumption of 30 mg is recommended as a supplement or in foods that contain it such as: chocolate and cocoa powder, dried watermelon seeds, oysters, peanuts, nuts, pumpkin seeds, lamb or beef (low fat), beef liver, wheat germ. Vitamin E intervenes in the functioning of the prostate, so it represents a natural remedy for the prostate by preventing and treating its problems. It is obtained from natural foods such as whole grain products, wheat germ, avocados, green leafy vegetables, eggs, dairy and seeds, as well as prescription vitamin

supplements.

What You Need? Herbs: nettle, dandelion, poplar Carrot, beans, chickpeas Water or coconut milk Honey, lemon Bean and pumpkin seed husks Foods rich in vitamin E: wheat germ, avocados, green leafy vegetables, eggs, dairy and seeds. Foods rich in zinc: chocolate and cocoa powder, dried watermelon seeds, oysters, peanuts, pumpkin seeds, lamb or beef (low fat), beef liver, wheat germ. Councils Avoid a sedentary lifestyle, regularly doing exercises such as walking and swimming is advisable to favor the functioning of an enlarged prostate, however, cycling should be avoided. It fights physical and mental stress, because they cause an enlarged prostate by generating hormonal changes. Keep cholesterol low, as it favors prostate enlargement or prostate cancer. Reduce the consumption of red meat, alcohol and caffeine.

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