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    Prostate enlargement, a pressing matter!

    Jay Thankey - Natural HealthBy Jay Thankey - Natural Health25 March 2025Updated:25 March 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Prostate disorders affect many men as they get older, making their presence felt in around 50% of men in their 50s and almost all men over the age of eighty. The prostate is a walnut-sized gland located below the bladder. It surrounds the urethra which drains the bladder. With age the prostate gland starts to enlarge, slowly squashing the urethra and reducing the amount of space available for urine to pass through.

    What is Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia or BPH?

    Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) occurs when the prostate grows to an unhealthy size, causing difficulty and discomfort when urinating. Symptoms include urinating frequently, difficulty in getting a urine stream going and feeling as if you are unable to empty your bladder properly.

    See your doctor

    With any symptoms of prostate disorder, it is hugely important to get an official diagnosis from your doctor so as to rule out a more serious condition, such as prostate cancer, still the most common cancer in men over the age of 45.

    Symptoms can also be confused with prostatitis, a simpler inflammation of the prostate, often caused by bacteria, and suitable for treatment with antibiotics.

    Saw Palmetto and prostate health

    Once prostate enlargement has been confirmed, you may wish to try a Saw Palmetto supplement. The berries of the Saw Palm have been used traditionally to treat symptoms of an enlarged prostate, and many doctors in Austria, Germany and Italy use Saw Palmetto as their first line of defence against prostate problems.

     

    Prostasan Saw Palmetto Capsules from A.Vogel are the only registered herbal remedy indicated to relieve urinary symptoms associated with an enlarged prostate in men with a confirmed diagnosis of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (although men taking prescribed medicines for BPH or other hormonal imbalances should consult their GP before taking Saw Palmetto). 

     

    Foods for a healthy prostate

    Zinc is also important. Zinc is more abundant in the prostate than anywhere else in the body and deficiency is common in men with prostate problems.

    Supplementing with zinc or topping up on foods rich in zinc can help to ensure you get an adequate supply. Dietary sources of zinc include black pepper, oysters, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, sesame seeds and flax seeds.

    The mineral selenium, found naturally in Brazil nuts, has been found to have a protective effect on the prostate, and lycopene, an antioxidant found in tomatoes, may benefit prostate gland cells.

    More generally, a diet rich in fruits, berries especially, vegetables and healthy fats is thought to be protective of the prostate.

    As you might expect, foods to avoid include red meat and dairy, with research suggesting that a red meat and dairy free diet may help improve prostate health. In fact, daily meat consumption is believed by some to triple the risk of prostate enlargement. Also to be consumed in moderation, or if possible avoided altogether, are caffeine and alcohol, which can stimulate urine production. Salt may also increase the urinary tract symptoms associated with enlargement symptoms.

    Keeping your prostate healthy

    In addition to dietary changes, there are a number of lifestyle hacks that may also help.

    Avoid fluids in the evening to help reduce night time urination and try to empty your bladder completely. Some medications such as antihistamines, diuretics and decongestants can make symptoms worse (but always consult your GP first before stopping or changing your medication). Pelvic floor and bladder training exercises may also help.

    For further information on any aspect of men’s health, visit Jay Thankey at Natural Health, 339 Ballards Lane, North Finchley, or call 020 8445 4397

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