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A natural way to a healthy prostate:
saw palmetto, zinc, vitamin E and other nutrients may keep this male gland
functioning better, for longer; Longevity: The New Frontier
March 22, 1993
Contrary to popular wisdom, prostate difficulties need not be an inevitable
part aging. Yet, if one looks at the statistics for the benign or malignant
enlargement this life-giving male gland, one might come to that conclusion.
By age 50, 20% of American men have an enlarge prostate; by 70, it's 50%;
and by 80, over 80%.
That's the bad news. The good news is that prostate problems can be
prevented in most cases through a healthy lifestyle which features a low-fat,
nutrient-rich diet. Just as breast cancer is rare in countries where plates
are filled with vegetables and whole grains rather than meat and dairy
products, so too prostate problems are uncommon in non-western cultures.
Nutrition and growth
The prostate gland is about the size of a grain of wheat at birth and
reaches mature chestnut size 20 years later. Then, as the male hormone
testosterone begins to decline at about age 40, its growth spurt begins
once again. How fast it enlarges and how seriously the enlargement, affects
the flow of urine may well depend on the nutritional status of the individual.
The symptoms of an enlarged prostate can range from annoying (frequent
nocturnal urges to urinate, dribbling, etc.) to serious and possibly life-threatening.
The chronic failure of the bladder to fully empty can result in cystitis
or inflammation of the bladder. This is in turn can cause an inflammation
of the kidneys.
Conventional medicine offers die options of surgery and pharmaceutical
drug therapy. Proscar, a new drug on the market, was dubbed "not impressive"
by an editorial in the October 22, 1992 New England Journal of Medicine.
Four hundred thousand prostate surgeries are performed annually; of these,
about 20% will eventually need another resection.
Safe herbal remedy
However, there are many natural alternatives to try that carry no unpleasant
side effects, are much less expensive, and improve overall health as they
tone up the male reproductive system. Saw palmetto berries (Serenoa repens),
a PAGE 76 Health News & Review, March 22, 1993
native American remedy which has been extensively studied in Europe,
has been successfully prescribed by many doctors.
In his new book Herbal Tonic Therapies (Keats Publishing, Inc., New
Canaan, CT), herbalist Daniel Mowrey, Ph.D. summarizes research that shows
that saw palmetto "dramatically reduces the size of the enlarged prostate
and restores function."
In one double-blind, placebo-controlled study (J. Steroid Biochem. 20,
1984), saw palmetto was given to 110 patients suffering from benign prostatic
hypertrophy (BPH). Writes Dr. Mowrey: "The frequency of nocturnal
urination decreased by over 45%, the rate of flow increased by over 50%,
and the residual urine decreased by 42%. Those patients receiving the placebo
experienced no significant change." Dr. Mowrey also cites a large
body of research on the effectiveness of pygeum, which is derived from
the bark of a tropical African evergreen tree.
Increased libido
Lendon Smith, M.D. author of Happiness Is a Healthy Life (Keats Publishing,
Inc., New Canaan, CT) explains that saw palmetto "inhibits the conversion
of testosterone to the more potent dihydrotestosterone, thus slowing prostate
cellular reproduction." According to Dr. Smith, this shrinkage "will
reduce nocturia from five times a night to none or one." An added
bonus may be an increase in male libido, quite the opposite result of Proscar,
which in some cases causes impotence or decreased libido.
Prostate problems may also signal an increased need for zinc. Probably
the most important nutrient for the overall health of the male reproductive
system, zinc is stored in only two places: the retina and the prostate.
Vitamin E and the essential fatty acids (EFA) are also crucial to a healthy
prostate. All of these important nutrients can be found in whole grains,
seeds and nuts. The best snack for men is raw pumpkin seeds, rich in both
zinc and important oils. Eat a handful a day to keep the doctor away!
Copyright 1993 Information Access Company, a Thomson Corporation Company
ASAP Copyright 1993 Keats Publishing Inc. Health News & Review
SECTION: Vol. 3 ; No. 2 ; Pg. C; ISSN: 1056-1900
LENGTH: 663 words
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