Prostate Cancer Prevention
In the jungles of Cambodia, natives eat raw pollen and honeycomb to keep the prostate healthy. This preventive  has an added benefit, it helps treat impotence. Modern  Scientific studies have shown that pollen helps the  prostate function properly. It contains many vitamins  and minerals important for glandular function. It also contains testosterone, the essential male hormone. Warning: Asthmatics should not use bee pollen.
The men of Holland prevent prostate troubles by drinking parsley tea. This treatment is said to be effective for almost any ailment that effects the urinary tract.  Parsley is a good source of vitamin A and is also a diuretic, which promotes urine flow.
There is now evidence that drinking the extract of sea holly is effective in the prevention of prostate
disease. Sea holly grows abundantly on the sandy coasts of Europe. It is recognized by its thistles, its small  flowers fringed with blue, and its sea green, white  veined leaves. For centuries, European wives have pinned sprigs of the sea holly plant to their husbands' clothes as a precaution against infidelity.
On the southeastern coast of the United States, sea  palmetto bushes produce dark purple berries the size of olives. These berries contain saponins, hormone like compounds found in many medicinal plants. The saponins in these berries help reduce inflammation. Modern science has documented a recent case in which a 70 year old man ate the berries of the saw palmetto and successfully normalized the function of his prostate.
Studies have shown that prostatic hypertrophy, or swelling of the prostrate, is almost nonexistent among the men of Transylvania. Research has shown a connection to pumpkin seeds. Pumpkin seeds contain large amounts of magnesium, which have proven to be effective in the
treatment of prostate ailments. The seeds are also an  excellent source of zinc.
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Mix lemon juice and grapefruit juice. Drink one galass daily. Some herbs and plants that are listed as being good for prostate are: golden seal, corn silk, uva ursi, juniper berries, ginseng, cayenne. kelp.
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Saw palmetto  berry is said to nourish glandular tissue, and has been used by herbalists and  others to nutritionally support the prostate gland.
PROSTATE PROBLEMS: For benign prostate inflammation or congestion, the following herbs are helpful: CAYENNE, UVA-URSI LEAVES, PARSLEY
HERB, GOLDEN SEAL ROOT, GRAVEL ROOT, JUNIPER BERRIES, MARSHMALLOW ROOT, GINGER, and GINSENG. Kidney stones may be dissolved by using this combination

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