Grass pollen has been shown to
be a natural remedy for an enlarged prostate said Zhen Yanli, a cancer expert
who specializes in interventional therapy in Modern Cancer Hospital
Guangzhou.
When it comes to an enlarged prostate, the problem almost always lies in a
hormonal imbalance. This can be caused by many different things, including the
over-consumption of alcoholic beverages. Never feat, though--there are several
natural remedies for an enlarged prostate, each without side effects and each
relatively inexpensive.
Grass Pollen
o Grass pollen has been shown to improve the symptoms of an enlarged
prostate. Using pollen from mostly rye grass (with a little timothy and corn
grass mixed in), can significantly reduce the number of nighttime trips to the
bathroom--a common symptom of an enlarged prostate. Grass pollen can
additionally decrease the size of an enlarged prostate.
Stinging Nettle
o Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica) roots can considerably reduce the
symptoms of en enlarged prostate. Stinging nettle inhibits the binding of
dihydrotestosterone (DHT) to cytosolic receptors in the human body, thereby
fighting an enlarged prostate condition. DHT is the hormone that doctors believe
causes the multiplication of prostate cells.
Zinc
o For a long time, zinc has been utilized as an effective remedy against an
enlarged prostate. Those with an enlarged prostate are encouraged to take
between 50 and 100 milligrams of zinc each day. This will typically help shrink
the enlarged prostate and return the individual to health. For decades, it has
been known that a deficiency of zinc in the body can cause enlargement of the
prostate. It thus makes sense that a zinc supplement, taken daily, can reverse
the condition.
Saw Palmetto
o Along the shorelines of Florida and Georgia grows the saw palmetto
(Serenoa repens). Saw palmetto works effectively against an enlarged prostate,
since it inhibits the conversion of testosterone to DHT.
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