How to treat enlarged prostate with diet?
The majority of men will develop a pathologically enlarged prostate gland (also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH). The good news, though, is that like many other epidemics of chronic disease plaguing the Western world, it can be prevented and treated with a plant-based diet.
According to a new survey, the most notable development in the epidemic of prostate enlargement and lower urinary tract symptoms is the recognition that modifiable lifestyle factors such as diet can substantially influence the progression of the disease. All men should consider eating a prostate-healthy diet that includes legumes (beans, peas, lentils, soy); certain vegetables (like garlic and onions); and certain seeds (flax seeds); and avoids refined grains, eggs, and poultry.
Treating enlarged prostate with diet is a very safe method. However, diet can’t help to cure enlarged prostate thoroughly. Is there a medicine that is safe and can cure this condition thoroughly. Herbal medicine could be a best answer. Traditional Chinese herbal medicine, Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill can make the medication reach to the part directly, thus enhance the curative effect.
In Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill, materials such as polygonum aviculare, dianthus superbus, talc and plantago can clear heat and promot diuresis. Houttuynia can clear toxic materials. Safflower is able to promote blood circulation. There are also various pure herbs which can help patients improve physical conditioning in the meidicine.
In addition, when treating enlarged prostate with Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill, spicy food and wine should be avoided as they can affect drug effect.
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