Human health: bigger does not mean better!
Human health: bigger does not mean better!
Growing old is inevitable. With advancing age comes life experience, learning, maturity, wisdom, etc. Growing old also means noticing the evolution of your body. In men, it is the prostate that becomes the center of attention, starting in their forties.
Gentlemen, get to know your prostate!
The prostate is a walnut-sized gland that surrounds the urethra. It is essential for male reproduction since it produces a protective fluid for sperm. As men age, an enzyme produced throughout the body indirectly affects prostate size.
This enzyme, called 5- alpha reductase, converts testosterone into another sex hormone called dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Together, these hormones contribute to male characteristics. Unfortunately, DHT also accelerates the growth of prostate cells. Excessive levels of DHT can lead to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), an abnormal cell growth unrelated to prostate cancer. Progressive growth of the prostate can cause it to go from the size of a walnut in your 20s to the size of an apricot in your 40s, and even to the size of a lemon in your 60s.
If it's benign, why worry?
The way BPH affects the male “plumbing” is simple. As the prostate grows, it puts pressure on the urethra and bladder. This leads to common symptoms of BPH, such as difficulty initiating urination, weak stream, sudden urge to urinate, multiple stops and starts while urinating, and especially frequent urination, especially at night. . Men tend to see these symptoms as a normal part of aging. Alas! You should address these signs as soon as they appear. Even better, prevent their arrival.
Keep it small!
And yes, you read that right, keep it small! Your prostate can benefit from a host of scientifically proven nutrients. Among these we find selenium, of which Brazil nuts are an excellent source, zinc, abundant in pumpkin seeds and other nuts, vitamins B6 and D3, as well as certain phytosterols, including saw palmetto, African plum and rye flower pollen.
To put it simply, New Roots has brought the Prostate Perform formula to the market. As its name suggests, this natural product will help you maintain the health of your prostate.
Don't ignore the first signs...
When symptoms appear, seeking medical advice is the first step. Although benign prostatic hyperplasia is indeed benign, we want to rule out other possible pathologies beyond any doubt and manage the emerging situation well. From there, you can follow the recommendations of your specialist.