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Sep 04 2008

Benign prostatic hypertrophy? You could reverse the symptoms in just 2 weeks!

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In keeping with National Prostate Cancer month in the USA I thought is prudent to feature this revealing article by a man whose knowledge and opinion I deeply respect.

Benign prostatic hypertrophy? You could reverse the symptoms in just 2 weeks!By Jonathan V. Wright, M.D.

Zinc is an essential element for both plants and animals. Among its many other functions, zinc – along with folate and vitamin B12 – is absolutely essential for DNA replication.

Humans literally can’t even start to grow from an initial single cell without adequate zinc.

Plants get zinc from the soil, animals get it by eating plants and humans get their zinc from eating both (except, of course, for vegetarians).

If there ’s not enough zinc in the soil, there likely won’t be enough in the plants or the animals and humans that eat them.

In 1969, the Department of Agriculture of the United States (USDA) published data showing that of the 50 states only 17 had what it considered adequate zinc in their agricultural soil.

Since the very large majority of fertilizers used in agricultural regions since 1969 haven ’t been “organic” and contain little to no zinc, soil zinc depletion has only got worse since then.

It’s best to get as much zinc as possible from food; foods higher in zinc include seafood, meat, eggs, nuts, bran and oatmeal.

However, there’s a problem: All zinc found in food (except for that in seafood) depends on soil zinc content and soil is significantly lower in zinc today than in previous decades.

So with the exception of seafood and some organically produced food, even “high-zinc” foods contain less zinc than they ever did before.

Human zinc requirements for good health remain the same, so until zinc and other essential nutrients are restored to optimum levels in all agricultural soils, there will be an increasing requirement for supplemental zinc to ensure better health.

The many health benefits of supplemental zinc

Prostate problems: Along with essential fatty acids, zinc can possibly prevent and treat benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH), non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate gland.

Unfortunately, most men don ’t bother with trying to prevent BPH, but instead are notified of the need to “do something” when there’s enough enlargement to affect the ease or frequency of urination.

In the only zinc and BPH research I’ve been able to find, reported by the head of the department of urology at Cook County Hospital, Chicago, 14 of 19 men with BPH who were treated with zinc experienced shrinkage of their prostates as confirmed by digital prostate exam (DRE), X-ray and endoscopy.

In addition, 140 of 200 men with chronic non-bacterial prostatitis had relief of all symptoms after two to 16 weeks of zinc treatment.

Despite the paucity of research, hundreds of men, over more than 30 years of my career have told me that zinc supplementation (combined with essential fatty acids) has substantially reduced – or frequently eliminated – symptoms of BPH.

Results are always better when zinc and essential fatty acid supplementation is started at the first sign of symptoms.

Always try zinc (and essential fatty acids) before using saw palmetto.

If zinc and essential fatty acids are needed by your prostate, they ’re needed elsewhere in your body too.

Using saw palmetto first, may help alleviate your prostate symptoms, but will not supply the zinc needed by all those other tissues, so your zinc deficiency in those tissues will just get worse.

But zinc is not only good for the prostate.

Recent studies show that it is also effective in treating acne, eczema and can accelerate wound healing.

But zinc has even more incredible properties.

Colds: Zinc lozenges (usually containing 13-23 milligrams of zinc each), dissolved in the mouth every two to three hours while awake, reduce the duration of colds by 50% or more.

Zinc treatment is most effective when it’s used within 24 hours of symptom onset.

Zinc acetate and zinc gluconate are the most effective forms; the effect is decreased by citrate/citric acid, sorbitol or mannitol, so read zinc lozenge package labels carefully.

So far, research has inexplicably demonstrated effectiveness for adults but not for children.

Macular degeneration: Along with selenium, zinc is a principal component of the successful macular degeneration treatment evolved at Tahoma Clinic since the early 1980s. (“Successful” means stopping the loss of vision or sometimes even improving vision in more than 70% of cases.)

There ’s more zinc in a normal retina than nearly anywhere else in our bodies except in the “hearing apparatus”, so it just made sense to try it – and it helps.

Immune system function: In both cancer5 and AIDS patients,6 zinc has been shown to improve immune function.

In “normal” individuals, the thymus gland (the “master gland” of the immune system) shrivels to practically nothing by ages 70 to 80 – supplemental zinc has been found to restore a small fraction of thymic function even at these ages.

One of the most striking pieces of zinc research was done with pregnant experimental animals fed zinc-deficient diets. As soon as the baby animals were born, they were given diets with adequate zinc.

Despite this, they experienced lifelong severe impairment of immune function, which could only be improved with extra, supplemental zinc.

When the female animals from this first generation became pregnant, they were given zinc-adequate diets; despite this, their offspring (the second generation after the pregnant “grandma” animals given zinc deficient diets) had a moderate impairment of the immune system.

And the third generation still had a small impairment of immune function. Not until the fourth generation did immune function return to normal – and remember that only the great-great-grandmas had experienced zinc deficiency during pregnancy!

Tinnitus (ringing in the ears): Research has shown zinc to diminish tinnitus in 25-50% of individuals with low zinc levels, but it wasn ’t helpful in individuals with normal zinc levels. (Note for your doctor: “Serum zinc” is less accurate as a measurement of body zinc levels than “white blood cell zinc”.9)

Rosacea: In a clinical study, after 3 months, zinc treatment improved rosacea by approximately 75%.

Warts: In a single-blind trial, 20 of 23 patients treated with a relatively large quantity of zinc sulphate (not recommended because of gastrointestinal side effects) had their warts disappear completely after two months.

But several other people (not counted in the 23) had to drop out of the research project because of adverse gastrointestinal effects of zinc sulphate.

Types and quantities of zinc

From 1981-1992, I was a member of the Board of Trustees of Bastyr College of Naturopathic Medicine (now Bastyr University), the first fully accredited American college for naturopathic doctors (NDs).

In the mid-1980s, I helped obtain Bastyr ’s first-ever research grant (given by General Nutrition Corporation), which inaugurated Bastyr ’s research department.

This research demonstrated that zinc picolinate is the best-absorbed form of zinc, with zinc citrate a close second. Both forms of zinc were well tolerated, with practically no side effects.

The highest absorbability of zinc picolinate was no surprise, as at that time other researchers had reported zinc is absorbed by means of a “zinc-binding ligand”, picolinic acid.

Here’s how it works: After zinc is digested from our food, it’s then bound to picolinic acid, which is a metabolite of the essential amino acid tryptophan, produced in the pancreas.

The combination of zinc and picolinic acid becomes zinc picolinate, which is a major form in which zinc is absorbed.

Following this research, zinc picolinate became the best-selling form of zinc supplementation.

If you want to try zinc supplementation for any of the conditions noted above or any other application, please check with a physician skilled in and knowledgeable about nutritional medicine to determine the quantities best for you.

Also, be sure to read the safety information below.

In my own practice, for nearly all the applications for zinc noted above, I most often use a “starting” quantity of 30 milligrams (of elemental zinc, as picolinate) three times daily for adults and teenagers weighing over 55 kilograms.

Once the problem is eliminated or “levels out” at a much lower level (acne, for example, which improves 60-80% with zinc supplementation, but rarely to 100% as other conditions can) then it ’s important to taper to twice daily for a month or two, then once daily for “maintenance”.

For children weighing 27-55 kilograms, 30 milligrams twice daily is a good starting point, following the same schedule as above. For 13-27 kilogram children, a daily starting dose of 30 milligrams is usually adequate, tapering to 15 milligrams daily.

At 13 kilograms and under, it ’s wisest to start with 15 milligrams daily, increasing the dosage only if there’s no response after four weeks.

And about those essential fatty acids that accompany zinc for treatment of several problems noted above: Presently, I recommend a combination of high DHA/EPA fish oil (from 1 ½ tablespoonsful to 1 teaspoonful daily, depending on the severity of the problem and size of the person) and from 600 to 200 milligrams daily of GLA (gamma-linolenic acid).

Essential fatty acid supplementation should always be accompanied by vitamin E as mixed tocopherols.

How much zinc is safe?

Years ago, a medical journal article reported that the “upper limit” of safety for adults was a total of 240 milligrams daily.

More recently, another expert has written that 100 milligrams daily may be associated with an extra risk of prostate cancer (there are good theoretical reasons for this too technical to be discussed here).

Below 100 milligrams daily, no extra risk was found. 12

As you read above, I recommend a maximum 90 milligrams daily for adults, total, for only as long as necessary to achieve results and then tapering down.

Larger amounts of zinc taken for longer periods of time (yes, that’s indefinite, but both quantity and timing vary widely from individual to individual) can induce a copper deficiency (and vice versa, with large quantities of copper over prolonged periods of time possibly inducing zinc deficiency).

Most of the reported “side effects” of “excess zinc” actually result from a zinc/copper “imbalance”, rather than simply excess zinc. These side effects include benign cardiac palpitations, an increasing cholesterol/HDL cholesterol ratio and “copper-deficiency anaemia”.

My observations for more than 30 years have been that a 15:1 zinc/copper ratio or close, will prevent these imbalance problems. However, there is no definitive research on this point.

Also, it’s been thought that zinc and copper “should be taken separately” for maximum absorption, but there’s no research on this point, either and my observation has been that for most of us, it doesn’t seem to matter whether they’re taken together or separately.

Theoretically, large quantities of zinc can induce folate deficiency, but this is easy to monitor with the “neutrophilic hypersegmentation index,” a sensitive and inexpensive test for folate adequacy. JVW

Hope you enjoyed the article

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Jul 10 2008

7 Prostate Health Warning Signs!

Published by Frederick Konig under prostate health

Mention and most self-respecting men cringe and run for cover.

The fact is that is exactly the attitude that could land you with , the most common cancer in mature men.

Be on the look out for these warning signs and don’t be stupid get yourself examined.

*** pain in the prostate area or lower back
*** discomfort when sitting
*** frequent need to urinate
*** weak urine stream
*** painful urination
*** painful ejaculation
*** intermittent impotence

Prostate cancer is best prevented than cured, it probably one of the most preventable diseases but the stupidity has no cure, so make sure you are safe.

And while you’re at it regular sex (in a loving relationship) and exercise are some excellent starting points in improving your health and relationship.

For an excellent prostate health supplement you could try Saw Palmetto Prosta Soothe - A comprehensive approach to supporting healthy prostate and urinary function, with soothing herbs and protective phyto-nutrients and minerals.

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Apr 17 2008

Broccoli and Other Vegetables Linked with Decreased Risk of Aggressive Prostate Cancer

Published by Frederick Konig under prostate health

Treat by helping your body preventing it altogether.

The more we research and discover the more we are forced to come to the same conclusion - “you are what you eat” - a diet based on junk food will result in your body falling prey to all kinds of junk conditions.

BUT

Eat right, exercise regularly, manage stress and love your neighbor, you will have a happy, healthy, long life!

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ScienceDaily (2007-07-25) – Eating more cruciferous vegetables like broccoli and cauliflower is associated with a reduced risk of aggressive prostate cancer. Several studies have demonstrated an association between eating vegetables and a reduced risk of prostate cancer, but study results have not been consistent and many have not investigated the association among patients with aggressive prostate cancer.

Spend some time on this blog and you’ll find many informative pages, empowering you to live a healthier, happy, active long life. Prevent prostate cancer before it starts, we recommend Prostacet for optimum results.

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Apr 16 2008

Blocking The Effect Of Inflammation-Causing Cells Lowered Prostate Cancer Cells Invasion

Published by Frederick Konig under prostate health

is at the root of many “incurable” 1st world specific diseases.

Why?

According to Floyd H. Chilton, Ph.D. more than 50% of all Americans suffer from some kind of .

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The proof is in the research findings!

ScienceDaily (2008-04-11) — Recent studies have suggested an association between chronic inflammation and cancers of the prostate, colon, stomach and liver. Now scientists report success in blocking an early step in metastasis of prostate cancer cells by interrupting the communication between the cancer cells and other cells that promote inflammation.

The good news is that there are simple, easy to follow diet solutions that can stop, reverse and prevent this debilitating condition.

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Apr 09 2008

Prevent Prostate Cancer - Prostate Health Tips!

Published by Frederick Konig under prostate health

That’s right “prevention” that foreign concept! You can prevent and maintain proper through a sensible eating habits.

Let’s face it what is your diet? It is the sum total of your eating HABITS!

Oooohh and habits are terrible things when they are bad because we are so easily imprisoned by our bad habits.

Do yourself a favor and listen to your mother’s advice for a change:

*** Eat all your vegetables - eating just 3 servings of vegetables a day can reduce your prostate cancer risk by as much as 45% especially vegetables like broccoli, brussels sprouts, sauerkraut, coleslaw and cabbage.

*** Two servings of tomato sauce a week lowers your risk of prostate cancer. When you cook tomatoes it breaks down the cell walls, allowing your body to absorb the important antioxidant lycopene from the tomato. Lycopene is a very beneficially antioxidant found in tomatoes and other fruit.

*** Eat lean meats and drink low fat milk - scientist believe that the saturated fats from meats and dairy is a contributing factor to cancer and more aggressive cancer.

*** Eat at least 2 portions of oily fish per week, like wild salmon (do not eat farmed salmon, it is actually very bad for you) and supplement with GLA.

Believe me there is a mounting body of evidence that we are murdering ourselves through our diets and lack of movement, don’t become and uninformed victim.

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