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Prostate Health
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7
Natural Treatment Options For BPH
It may seem
as though we have come full circle, but even if your diagnosis
leaves you free of prostate cancer, you may still have
Benign Prostate Hypertrophy. Rather than using hormonal
or alpha blockers, many men have opted for a natural approach
to avoid some of the unpleasant side effects of the drug
therapy.
The two prescription
drugs, inasteride (Proscar) and terazosin
(Hytrin) make lots of money for drug companies
because they are the only two approved by the FDA to prevent
prostatic proliferation (the growth of new prostate cells
that cause BPH in men over 50).
Before beginning
an exploration of natural treatment options, it must be
perfectly understood that there is no substitute for your
physician. These options are presented as just that. .
.options and you should consult your physician before undertaking
any new treatment options whether medical or homeopathic.
First, we will
look at 7 different therapy options. These options are
Ayurveda, Reflexology, Food Therapy, Imagery, Hydrotherapy,
Vitamin and Mineral Therapy and Yoga. I present you with
a brief synopsis of each therapy as it relates to prostate
problems.
Ayurveda
The Ayurvedic
approach to all disease is to first make certain that you
have received an appropriate diagnosis from a medical professional.
If the prostate
diagnosis is benign the "flowing" approach can
be used. Mix the following herbal powders: Punarnava, Gokshura
and Shilajit. Ingest just 1/4 teaspoon a day either dry
or added to warm water. An alternative is to drink any
one of horsetail, ginseng or hibiscus tea, consumign as
much as you wish each day. All of these herbs should be
available at your health food store or by mail order.
Reflexology
Reflexology
is the pratice of directing energy toward specific pressure
points in the body. Reflexology sessions begin with relaxing
the total body then shifting the focus of the reflex to
those areas of greatest need. For our purposes that would
be the prostate, endocrine, pituitary, parathyroid, thyroid
and adrenal glands as well as the pancreas with the reflex
in the hands or feet. You can find reflexology charts that
give you the reflex points at most health food stores or
schedule a session with a professional reflexologist.
Food
Therapy
The key to affecting
positive change in the prostate by eating specific foods
is including any foods high in zinc. The properties in
zinc have been proven beneficial in shrinking an enlarged
prostate. Take a daily supplement of zinc. In addition
to a low-fat diet, particularly avoiding saturated fats,
consider adding one or two tablespoons per day of flaxseed
oil to your diet as well as pumpkin and sunflower seeds,
both know for their high content of zinc.
Imagery
Imagery is closely
associated to hypnosis, both practices incorporating positive
visualization techniques to effect positive changes. Here
is one exercise proven beneficial for our purposes here:
Close your eyes breathe out three times and imagine entering
your body through any opening you choose. Find your prostate
and examine it from every angle. Next, envision putting a
thin golden net around the gland. This net has a drawstring
that you can tighten. Cinch the drawstring so that the net
is wrapped snugly around the prostate. As you do this, picture
the prostate shrinking to its normal size. Then imagine using
your other hand to massage your prostate. Sense that urine
can now flow evenly and smoothly.
The recommendation
for this exercise is to practice it twice a day, three
to five minutes per session for six cycles of 21 days on
and 7 days off.
Hydrotherapy
A hot sitz bath
comes highly recommended for the treatment of an inflammed
prostate. Sit down in a tub filled with comfortably hot
water to a depth of your navel. Soak for twenty to forty-five
minutes and follow with a cold bath or shower. This treatment
should be done once a day for thirty days or until the
symptoms are gone.
Vitamin
and Mineral Therapy
The ideal vitamin
and mineral treatment for prostate problems incorporates
herbal medicine. The following regimen is recommended to
help control symptoms:
- 400 international
units of Vitamin E per day
- 30 milligrams
of zinc twice a day
- 1 milligram
of copper twice a day
- One tablespoon
of flaxseed oil a day
- 60 milligrams
of saw palmetto twice a day
Flaxseed oil
and saw palmetto are easily obtainable in any health food
store.
Yoga
Certain
Yoga poses can increase blood flow to the groin, thereby
relieving certain prostate problems. You can find books
on Yoga that include these poses, as well as many others,
at any herbal or homeopathic store. The two poses that
will benefit prostate problems are the "knee squeeze" and
the "seated sun" along with the "stomach
lock." To do the "stomach lock," lie on
your back and take a deep breath. Breathe out until all
air is expelled from your lungs, then pull in hard on your
buttocks, groin and stomach muscles. Hold this pose for
a count of three then release the muscles. It is recommended
that this session is repeated two or three times a day,
three times a session to help prevent prostate trouble.
You
should not use this yoga pose if you suffer from high blood
pressure, hiatal hernia, ulcers or heart disease.
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