Monthly Archive: September 2011

Green Tea May Prevent Prostate Cancer 0

Green Tea May Prevent Prostate Cancer

Green Tea May Prevent Prostate Cancer After one year taking green tea catechins (GTCs), only one in a group of 32 men at high risk of developing prostate cancer were diagnosed with the disease,...

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Green Tea and Prostate Health

Green Tea and Prostate Health New research suggests that green tea may help prevent the spread of prostate cancer. Specifically phytochemicals in green tea, called polyphenols attack growth factors and proteins, interrupting growth processes...

Fibre May Lower Prostate Cancer 0

Fibre May Lower Prostate Cancer

Fibre May Lower Prostate Cancer New research published in the March 20 edition of the International Journal of Cancer (109, 2:278-280, 2004) (http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/106586506/ABSTRACT) shows vegetable fiber may lower the incidence of prostate cancer, yes...

Feeding the Prostate 0

Feeding the Prostate

Feeding the Prostate Ideally, people would get all the nutrients and vitamins they need from food. Unfortunately many people start with a nutrient deficit because our food products are designed to produce good looking...

croton oil fights prostate cancer 0

Croton Oil Fights Prostate Cancer

Croton Oil Fights Prostate Cancer Research shows that croton oil fights prostate cancer. PISCATAWAY, N.J.–An active ingredient found in the oil of the Southeast Asian croton plant–12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate, commonly known as TPA–may inhibit the growth...

Certain Omega-3s May Reduce Prostate Cancer Risk 0

Certain Omega-3s May Reduce Prostate Cancer Risk

Certain Omega-3s May Reduce Prostate Cancer Risk New research shows that certain omega-3s may reduce prostate cancer risk. BETHESDA, Md.–Men with high intakes of the omega-3 fatty acids eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid...

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Prostate Problems

Prostate Problems Prostatitis is simply the inflammation or infection of the prostate gland. The symptoms are uncomfortable at best; more often they are extremely painful and can also be dangerous. Symptoms include pain and...

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Introduction – Prostate

Introduction – Prostate ANATOMY The prostate is a variable sized gland located in the male pelvis, usually the size of a walnut measuring 3-4 centimeters long by 3-5 centimeters in width. On average, the...

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Improving Eyesight – The Bates Method

      Improving Eyesight -The Bates Method Dr. William Bates spend years studying vision problems. He attended and graduated from Cornell University and became a teacher and researcher of ophthalmology in the New...

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