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what causes prostate problems

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As in the majority of diseases, food and lack of essential nutrients are to blame. It can of course also have a trigger, as in the case of prostate cancer, which many believe can be triggered by milk products. Why? Who knows? It could be something in the milk, pasteurisation or just upset hormones from milk additives. The simple answer is to protect and reverse these problems with diet and nutrients. How can Serrapeptase Help? Serrapeptase helps immensely, as it clears out all of the inflammation and dead tissue. By alleviating the inflammation and clearing away this problem tissue it relieves the symptoms and help the healing system to repair the problem. Testimony “I had one client who was distressed because it took him ages to pass the smallest amount of urine”. “I suggested he took Serrapeptase and he agreed to give the enzyme a try. He called me recently, delighted with the results. ‘I’ve only taken two tubs and…well….its working!’” Nurse Linda Tranter Read more testimonies How

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After about age 40, the prostate begins to grow in just about every male. Sometimes the enlargement is a sign of cancer, but usually the result is a condition called benign prostatic hyperplasia. Most doctors refer to an enlarged prostate simply as BPH. In some men, the prostate gland enlarges without causing urinary problems probably because their urethra is wider than average, or because the gland tends to enlarge outward. In most men, however, as BPH develops, the prostate presses against the neck of the bladder or urethra, squeezing the pipe shut, like stepping on a garden hose. This pressure can make it difficult to urinate and results in a variety of symptoms. Also, the bladder wall becomes thicker and irritable. The bladder begins to contract even when it contains small amounts of urine, causing more frequent urination. Eventually, the bladder weakens and loses the ability to empty itself. Urine remains in the bladder.

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