August 31, 2008

Prostate Health Requires Zinc

Zinc has been closely associated with prostate health. This gland contains more zinc than any other organ in your body. It's a major ingredient of seminal fluid and a deficiency can lead to major problems. Zinc deficiency has also been linked to prostate inflammation and enlargement, therefore a zinc supplement may be advocated both to prevent and alleviate an enlarged prostate.

It's somewhat unusual to have a deficiency in zinc, it really depends on your diet. Unfortunately, a lack of zinc in your daily diet can lead to prostate problems not the least of which is impotence. Zinc absorption may be decreased in men with prostate enlargement (prostatitis) because estrogen levels are higher and estrogen impairs intestinal zinc uptake. In prostatitis, zinc levels are only ONE-TENTH of those in a normal prostate.

If you choose to use a supplement, keep in mind that zinc is best absorbed as a chelated complex. Another way to get zinc is to eat foods that naturally contain it. Zinc-rich foods include oysters, shrimp, red meat, shellfish, , whole grains, nuts -especially walnuts, hazelnuts and almonds, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, and legumes like peas, beans, and soy beans.

Copper is needed with long-term use of Zinc, because Zinc inhibits Copper absorption. While you're at it add in other antioxidants such as vitamins C and E, and selenium.

Including some extra zinc into your daily routine either by a supplement or including rich sources of food into your daily menu. You'll be rewarded with a healthy prostate and not suffer the effects of prostatitis.

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