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What you eat and your lifestyle can reduce the risk of developing prostate cancer. Although thereu2019s little research about the role nutrition plays in keeping your prostate healthy, healthcare experts believe that a healthy and nutritious diet is important to prevent prostate problems.
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Food that Promotes Prostate Health What you eat and your lifestyle can reduce the risk of developing prostate cancer. Although there’s little research about the role nutrition plays in keeping your prostate healthy, healthcare experts believe that a healthy and nutritious diet is important to prevent prostate problems. Ironically, some foods that are good for your overall health are not healthy for your prostate. Similarly, some diets you may want to avoid can keep your prostate healthy. As a general rule, a prostate-friendly diet consists of plenty of colorful veggies, fruits, animal-based protein in moderate amounts, low sugar, and processed carbs. Foods to Avoid ●Red Meat Eating too much red meat or well-cooked meat increases your risk of prostate cancer. That’s because processed meat and red meat contain a high concentration of HCAs (heterocyclic amines), a compound that is shown to have carcinogens. Beef, pork, sausage, and hot dog are a few red and processed meat items that can cause prostate cancer. You must switch red meat with foods rich in protein instead. ●Dairy This research shows that drinking a considerable amount of whole milk can speed up prostate cancer progression. If you can’t avoid dairy altogether, try to limit it as much as possible. Full- fat cheese, yogurt, ice cream, and whole milk are a few dairy products that can harm your prostate. ●Alcohol You should try to avoid alcohol for your overall health. But, scientists and healthcare experts believe that people relying too much on alcohol are more likely to develop prostate cancer than moderate drinkers or those who don’t drink alcohol.
●Saturated Fats We need more research to know the effect of saturated foods on your risk of developing prostate cancer. However, some studies show that these foods put you at a higher risk of cancer. As a rule of thumb, it is best to avoid saturated food, as it creates more space for fiber and other essential nutrients. Foods to eat ●Green Leafy Vegetables Green vegetables are good for people with all health conditions. It’s your go-to food for people with weight management goals. Cabbage, cauliflower, kale, and sprouts are a few green vegetables that are quite beneficial for your prostate. These veggies contain antioxidants, vitamins, and many minerals that keep you and your prostate healthy. Not only does it reduce the risk of inflammation, but some of these vegetables can prevent the growth of cancer cells. ●Fish Scientists and Urologists believe that inflammation inside your prostate gland can lead to the growth of cancerous cells. In fact, these cells are likely to spread rapidly due to an existing inflammation. That’s why healthcare specialists primarily focus on reducing inflammation within the prostate. Fish is one of the few animal-based foods that promote your prostate health. Salmon, trout, and sardines provide your body with good fats that reduce inflammation. ●Tomatoes
Tomatoes are rich in Lycopene, an antioxidant element that plays a key role in keeping your prostate healthy. Although the effects of lycopene on prostate cancer are unknown, lycopene is beneficial for your overall prostate health. If you want your body to absorb lycopene quickly, consider taking tomatoes with olive oil. ●Coffee and Tea Green tea contains catechins, an antioxidant that prevents the cells from multiplying. Green tea is also anti-carcinogenic, which means it prevents the growth of cancerous cells. Coffee can also reduce the risk of developing prostate cancer. However, you shouldn’t drink sugary tea and coffee. Avoid pre-sweetened lattes or beverages containing cream. Replace these drinks with green tea, instead. These were only to name a few. There’s more research needed to understand the role of your diet on the prostate and which foods can reduce your risk of prostate diseases. As a rule of thumb, foods rich in essential vitamins and minerals can keep your prostate healthy.