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Monthly Archives: June 2010

The New 2010 USDA Dietary Guidelines for Americans Impact on Prostate Health

The US Department of Agriculture has issued new Dietary Guidelines for Americans, a lengthy, comprehensive, and sometimes convoluted report that most Americans do not have time to read. However, some of its main points can be boiled down, as we have attempted to do here, and particularly in their relation to prostate health. As way… Continue Reading »


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Green Tea, Red Wine Inhibit Prostate Cancer

Substances in green tea and red wine called polyphenols have been shown to inhibit the growth of prostate cancer, but until now scientists were not sure how they did it. Now they believe they know. An international team of investigators has discovered that polyphenols in green tea and red wine interrupt or “snarl the traffic”… Continue Reading »


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Six Things To Do Before a PSA Test

1.Make sure you don’t have a urinary tract infection. A bacterial infection in your urinary tract can cause PSA levels to rise temporarily, so if you suspect you may have a UTI, you should have a urine test before your PSA test just to make sure. Symptoms of a urinary tract infection include an unusually… Continue Reading »


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Register for The Prostate Diet

Prostate.net will soon be publishing The Prostate.net Diet, a lifestyle, nutrition and wellness guide to maximum prostate health. Its a book for all those wanting to live a life free of inflammation as well as those wanting the maximum protection and immunity from prostate and other disease. The foundations of The Prostate Diet are The… Continue Reading »


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White Tea and Prostate Cancer

White tea is the least processed of the tea varieties. In fact, you may not know that black, white and green tea all come from the same leaf variety. The difference is in the level of processing. White being the least processed, black being the most. With white tea, the tea leaves are picked before… Continue Reading »


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