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Does Kiwifruit Work for Chronic Nonbacterial Prostatitis?

Although kiwifruit is native to China, its English name is named after a flightless bird from New Zealand. Kiwifruit has many functions, but it is mainly used as a fruit. Kiwifruit is famous all over the world for its rich nutrition. Kiwifruit has been used for centuries because of its excellent effect on health care.

 
Kiwifruit can eliminate inflammation because it contains a lot of vitamin C, 20 times more than oranges. We all know vitamin C can fight against free radicals. Many inflammations are caused by excessive free radicals. The fresh fruit also contains nutrients such as protein, carbohydrate, fiber, minerals and vitamins. In addition to calcium, phosphorus, iron, carotene, vitamin C and B vitamins, it also contains gall and acetic acid.
 
These nutrients enable kiwifruit to strengthen food absorption, balance stomach acid, strengthen liver, nourish brain and psychological functions, support heart, enhance lung, improve fertility, improve urinary system, promote skin and hair health, and can be used as body cold liquid to eliminate metabolic waste, increase vitality and preserve eyesight, and even increase muscle tension.
 
At the same time, the polysaccharides contained in kiwifruit can prevent bacterial infection. The rich amino acids in kiwifruit can effectively improve the blood circulation, promote the blood circulation of the prostate, and thus play a role in eliminating inflammation.
 
In addition, it is also good antioxidant food, rich in vitamins and polyphenols, which can help people improve the immune level and promote the metabolism of body substances. In China, about 24% of patients with chronic nonbacterial prostatitis have different levels of anxiety, and 22% have depressive symptoms. Kiwifruit contains a serum promoter, which can stabilize mood and calm mood. In addition, natural inositol can help brain activity and patients out of depression.

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