Posts Tagged ‘men’
Saturday, March 6th, 2010

ProstaEase Tincture ProstaEase is used as a male prostate tonic to help prevent benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) that is common to most men in mid-life and on. It will help reduce prostate swelling, keep testosterone healthy and help maintain a healthy libido. It also helps the dull ache, urine dribbling, weak urine flow, waking at night to urinate and can help men who have the inability to maintain an erection. If BPH exists, ProstaEase will help bring the prostate back into a healthy state and reduce all the symptoms that accompany BPH. It may help reduce the reasons why prostatic specific antigens (PSA) climb in numbers, which may be precursors to prostate cancer. ProstaEase can be used as a long-term tonic. It is a good idea for most men to treat their reproductive tracts annually with ProstaEase once they are over 50 years of age. This is when most prostate problems arise. Using ProstaEase for 1-2 months as a preventative once per year is a wise male preventative treatment f
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Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Vita Logic Vitamins Vita Logic Men’s Formula 60 Caps – Free Shipping Backed by Science, Doctor Recommended, All Natural, Synergistic Formula of Vitamins, Minerals and Herbs. Men have health concerns that require nutritional needs that are different from a woman’s. Men’s Formula is designed to address those specific nutritional needs. The formula contains a specialized blend of nutrients and herbs that work together to promote optimal functioning of the male reproductive system. Ingredients like Zinc, Saw Palmetto and Essential Fatty Acids enhance reproductive function through ensuring adequate hormone production, optimizing fertility and supporting the organs of reproduction such as the prostate. Key Ingredients Zinc In men, the mineral Zinc is in high concentration in the prostate and plays a key role in sexual development, functioning and reproduction. Zinc has been shown to be an integral component of a healthy prostate and necessary for fertility. Selenium Studies suggest high Selenium intake results in a lower risk of Prostate Cancer and aids in the fertility of both men and women. In men Selenium plays an important role in the formation and motility of sperm. Essential Fatty Acid Complex Essential Fatty Acids play a key role in many functions in the body. In fact studies show Essential Fatty Acids can reduce the risk of Heart Disease and Stroke, reduce total body inflammation and enhance fertility in both men and women. Saw Palmetto Saw Palmetto plays a key role in preventing prostate enlargement and in alleviating urinary symptoms associated with the condition. Studies have shown that Saw Palmetto helps inhibit inflammation in the prostate and throughout the entire body. Pygeum Africanum Pygeum has been studied extensively for the treatment of prostate enlargement (BPH). Pygeum works on the prostate gland by decreasing inflammation and removing cholesterol deposits from the gland. Supplement Facts Men’s Formula Serving Size: 2 Capsules Amount Per Serving
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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Progesta-Life For Men 100 Ml From Devita International Aging… we’re stuck with it, but we don’t have to settle for it – there are things we can do to ease the inevitable. One of those things is Devita all natural Bioidentical Progesterone creams. As a male ages, his progesterone level decreases just like it does in women. In women this decrease occurs about the age of 35 and men about ten years later. When progesterone levels decrease, the male’s 5 alpha reductase converts the testosterone to di-hydro testosterone which is useless at removing the prostate cancer cells that estradiol stimulates. Estradiol also stimulates the enlargement of the prostate. This allows the prostate gland to swell and enlarge and in many cases transform into prostate cancer. Natural progesterone cream is biologically identical to same hormone men produce, and offers an alternative to taking synthetic hormones. It can help protect against the undesirable side effects of excess estradiol. May additionally assist older men as they seek to enhance their vitality. Men suffering from osteoporosis might also benefit from daily use. Men who would benefit from progesterone therapy not wishing to use a product made for a woman but manually re-meter dosage for male symptoms including, hair loss, lack of libido, fatigue as well as DHEA for the benefits to testicular health. Choose C Progesta-Life for MEN. WARNING: Before starting any new regime, it is always wise to consult with a health care professional.If irritation occurs, discontinue use. For external use only. Do not use around eye area. Action: Natural progesterone cream is biologically identical to same hormone men produce, and offers an alternative to taking synthetic hormones. It can help protect against the undesirable side effects of excess estradiol. Directions for use: Apply one full stroke of the pump to thin skinned areas: the testis, crook of the arms, back of the knees, the face, hands, breast bone, etc. Twice daily for 25
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Monday, February 1st, 2010

Natural Progesterone Body Cream ? Transdermal Delivery – Physician developedAvailable in 3 oz. pumpEach 3 oz. pump contains about 60 pumps, or about a two-month supply10mg of natural progesterone dispensed with each full stroke of the pumpContains these performance-enhancing ingredients:Natural Progesterone, Saw Palmetto, Damiana Extract, MSM, Vitamin E, and Grape Seed Extract ProgestaCare may help with the following:Improved libidoImproved prostate healthOverall sense of well-being and feeling youngWhat role does Progesterone play in men’s health? Just as in women, men can suffer from the effects of ‘estrogen dominance.’ Estrogen dominance (as it is sometimes referred to) is the result of an over-abundance of estrogen and estrogenic substances in the food we eat and in our modern environment. Research shows that estrogen dominance is a significant factor in both prostate cancer and breast cancer.Research also suggests that natural progesterone can counteract the toxic effects of estrogen dominance. But that’s just the beginning.It has been known for some time that natural progesterone enhances libido (sex drive) in men. It can also affect a man’s overall sense of well being.In healthy men, progesterone is made by the adrenal glands and the testes. Adequate levels of progesterone are an integral part in maintaining a healthy prostate.Two noted progesterone researchers, Dr. B. Formby and T. S. Wiley, recently published the results of their medical research that explains the important role of natural progesterone in promoting good health and well being for men. Research also shows that natural progesterone increases apoptosis ? often referred to as ‘the key to staying young.’ WARNINGS: Progesterone creams are currently restricted from sale in California as outlined under California’s Proposition 65. Warning This product contains a chemical known by the state of California to cause cancer. For external use only. If irritation occurs discontinue use . Pregnant or
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Saturday, December 26th, 2009

Men’s concern over prostate health centers around two main potential problems. The most common is Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy, or BPH, where the prostate enlarges and causes several annoying symptoms, such as the frequent urge to urinate, especially at night. Although in no way as serious as the more dangerous condition of prostate cancer, prostate enlargement is one of the most common physical problems affecting men, occurring in almost 80 percent of men over 70. Besides diet and exercise, several supplements can help. Prost Answer supplement, formula that bring together several “prostate-friendly” nutrients in one convenient product.
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Friday, November 13th, 2009
For years now, I’ve had many of the symptoms associated with an enlarged prostate. Difficulty starting, weak stream, getting up at night, and going frequently. I haven’t experienced any pain associated with this. I recently had a prostate exam and also the blood test for prostate cancer, both of which were negative. My doctor gave me a prescription to knock out any possible bladder infection, but that didn’t change anything. Is there any other condition that could cause these symptoms?
I’m a fit 33 year old, no immediate family history of prostate cancer. I drink about 16 oz of coffee in the morning, and then plenty of tea and water throughout the day. I excercise 5 evenings a week, and drink a moderate amount of water afterwards. I think this may explain the frequency but don’t know about other symptoms.
I’m a nurse. Your muscles are weak in this area, this is the result. I wouldn’t worry but try to drink fluids in moderation. This could also contribute to your problem. Tea and/coffee can make the muscles weak as well. I hope this helps you. Take care and all the best.
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Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

MaleBalance Cream is a combination of ingredients that have been studied for their ability to meet mens changing needs which are brought on as a natural part of the aging process. Application is made simple with the convenient pump dispenser. Progesterone for Prostate Health James South, M.A. For middle-aged and older men, especially those over age 50, prostate problems are an unpleasant fact of life. It is estimated that half of men in the 50-plus age group suffer from benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), an abnormal enlargement of the prostate gland. This swelling of the prostate usually manifests as urinary problems: urinary frequency, urinary hesitation, reduced urinary flow, etc. The prostate gland is also the most common site for cancer to develop, with over 300,000 new cases in the U.S. in 1996. The medical establishment places the blame for these prostate problems on the male hormones testosterone (T) and dihydrotestosterone (DHT), yet this belief generates an obvious paradox. The highest levels of T/DHT occur in young men, and T/DHT levels drop with aging. Yet prostate problems are almost non-existent in young men, while they increase with age, affecting 90 percent of all men by age 85, when T/DHT levels are extremely low. The Estrogen Connection An important determinant of male hormonal health is the testosterone/estrogen balance (T/E). Healthy male physiology depends on a high T:E ratio. Although testosterone is the male hormone, men naturally produce small amounts of estrogen from testosterone. With aging, the T:E ratio drops, often dramatically. An enzyme called aromatase, especially prevalent in fat cells, converts testosterone to estrogen. Since most men lose muscle and gain fat as they age, aromatase activity increases, reducing testosterone even as it increases estrogen. Many scientists have commented on the importance of estrogen and the T:E ratio in promoting prostate problems. M. Krieg and colleagues note numerous experiments indicate that
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Monday, November 9th, 2009
im 20 yrs old and im experiencing a burning sensation when i urinate. i think this is a symptom of a prostate cancer
It sounds more like a urinary tract infection to me. And it won’t go away by itself. You have to get antibiotics from your doctor, and be sure to take them all, even though you feel better. If prostate cancer runs in your family, you might want to have it checked out. But 20 yrs old sounds very young. Most men don’t start getting symptoms till well after 50. The main symptom is not being to empty your bladder, and having a very weak stream.
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Monday, October 19th, 2009
I was looking at the symptoms of prostate cancer and saw that if it has spread that it could cause your legs to swell. Also, can it cause for you not to be able to have an erection, or keep one.
I need serious answers please, this is just ammo for me to get my husband to get to the doctors… Thank you…
I can give you lots of ammo for that. My husband died of prostate cancer in 2007. Prostate cancer may have almost no symptoms at all until it is too late. The most usual symptom is having to get up to pee in the night, but that can also be a symptom of other things. By the time he experienced swelling in his ankles from prostate cancer, it would be very advanced, and he would have many other symptoms.
When prostate cancer spreads, often the first place it is apparent is in the bones. Cancer in the bones is excruciatingly painful. My husband suffered for months because of the cancer that had spread to his spine, and other bones.
Believe me, if he gets prostate cancer, whether or not he gets and maintains an erection will be the least of his worries. Erectile dysfunction is more likely to be a result of prostate cancer surgery than the cancer before it is diagnosed.
Many men avoid the prostate cancer checks because they are afraid of the rectal exam. Ask him if he would prefer a rectal exam that lasts a few seconds or months of having to wear a catheter because the cancer in his prostate has grown so much that he can no longer pass urine. And in any case, the main test for prostate cancer is a blood test, the PSA test.
My husband was a fit, active healthy man, whose only symptom was needing to pee in the night. He was still going up the mast of our sailboat, and also doing the work at the top of the masts of other sailboats for men much younger than him. He jumped from the edge of a canal to a sailboat that was loose in the canal during a hurricane in North Carolina and saved that boat and other boats that were tied in the canal on the night before the cancer was diagnosed. He lived less than 18 months after the diagnosis.
Tell your husband to go get checked. It is not a big deal, and it could be the difference between life and death. Feel free to email me if you need more information.
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Saturday, October 17th, 2009

Research showed that men are at higher risks of developing prostate cancer and other prostate illnesses like Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) than women. If you are a man and you are concerned with
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Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
i have two symptoms of prostate cancer they are dribbling after peeing and i need to urinate more often but im 16 should i be worried and go to the doctor?
It is beyond unlikely that you have prostate cancer. It’s extremely rare in men under 50, and so rare in young men that there are no statistics available for the disease incidence in men under 35.
Over 80% of men diagnosed with prostate cancer are over 65 and half of all cases occur in men over 75.
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Thursday, September 10th, 2009
I have been told that I have an enlarged prostate. I have had problems with it since my mid 20s. I am now only 28.
Should I get a tested regularly for cancer or should I not worry about that until I am older.
Please leave sources.
Thanks
All of that and still no answer to your question!
You are very young to have BPH so I understand your concern. Prostate cancer in older men do far better than younger men and young in prostate cancer terms is under 55. I’m sorry I don’t have a resource to send you to. I am answering based on my experience dealing with cancer cases everyday and having an ex-husband who is a urologist. It doesn’t hurt to be tested periodically so I would do it, but I wouldn’t spend time worrying about it either. You may want to consider clinical trials for young men with BPH. This way you will be followed closely by doctors who are very interested in prostate cancer and are researching it. This way if you should get it, especially if you are young, it gives you the best chance of overcoming it.
http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/
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Thursday, September 10th, 2009
I’m quite a hypercondriact and think that I have prostate cancer.
I have to go to the toilet about ten, eleven times a day (at an estimate), it takes me a while before the urine starts flowing and even then is stops and starts. Also, usually after taking a dump, my urinary bladder still feels full even though I’ve urinated.
I used to experience quite a bit of back pain, but *knock on wood* that seems to have stopped now.
I used to have HSP, and that interferes with kidneys. Is this the reason? Also, I am quite an anxious person (I take fluoxetine), does this trouble urinating just have to do with a shy bladder?
I’m scared and my parents don’t think that it is anything serious, because I’m far too young (15). Do I have it? I don’t want to go to a doctor and have a camera stuck up my butt. 
Almost certainly not.
The biggest risk factor for prostate cancer is age. Over 80% of men diagnosed with it are over 65 and half of all cases occur in men over 75.
Prostate cancer is so rare in young men that there are no statistics available for the disease incidence in men under 35.
So probably not, eh?
But see a doctor for help with the problems you’re having
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Monday, September 7th, 2009
Hi elmo. I just did a ‘quick review’ of the medical literature on this issue on Pubmed/Medline. Several medical studies suggest a slight decreased risk of BPH in men who consume alcohol on a regular basis. Based on these studies it is not likely that red wine will help (serve as treatment) but a glass of red wine with dinner probably does no harm.
Hope this is helpful for you. Best wishes.
Tags: men, Pubmed Medline, risk, treatment
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Monday, September 7th, 2009
Prostate Cancer Symptoms
If the cancer is caught at its earliest stages, most men will not experience any symptoms. Some men, however, will experience symptoms that might indicate the presence of prostate cancer, including:
A need to urinate frequently, especially at night;
Difficulty starting urination or holding back urine;
Weak or interrupted flow of urine;
Painful or burning urination;
Difficulty in having an erection;
Painful ejaculation;
Blood in urine or semen; or
Frequent pain or stiffness in the lower back, hips, or upper thighs.
Tags: cancer, men, prostate, symptoms
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Monday, September 7th, 2009
i think i have prostate cancer, my left bum check has been hurting for quite a while now,, and theres like a little lump near my bladder, it hurts once in a while. I’m scared…
and i though it was because i stand alot because i work long hours
will i die? i just had a circumcision too, due to phimosis,
im 15 years old.
well its near the side of the bladder like the edge, and and near the penis,
Prostate cancer is so rare in young men that there are no statistics available for the disease incidence in men under 35.
It’s extremely rare in men under 50; over 80% of men diagnosed with it are over 65 and half of all cases occur in men over 75.
Pain in your buttock is not a symptom of prostate cancer. How do you know you have a lump near your bladder?
If your symptoms persist, see your doctor. But prostate cancer isn’t looking likely, is it?
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Saturday, September 5th, 2009
Is there a common group that suffer from repeat prostatitis?
Men under 25 years hardly ever have BPH.It’s a disorder of the 5th-6th decade of life.
That said,however,Prostatitis is a different kettle of fish altogether.Retrograde ejaculation (such as occurs sometimes during furtive masturbation) and urethritis (either sexually transmitted or otherwise) have roles to play in the pathophysiology of Prostatitis.
These 2 factors are commoner in men between 18-35 years.
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Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
Prostate Cancer Symptoms
If the cancer is caught at its earliest stages, most men will not experience any symptoms. Some men, however, will experience symptoms that might indicate the presence of prostate cancer, including:
A need to urinate frequently, especially at night;
Difficulty starting urination or holding back urine;
Weak or interrupted flow of urine;
Painful or burning urination;
Difficulty in having an erection;
Painful ejaculation;
Blood in urine or semen; or
Frequent pain or stiffness in the lower back, hips, or upper thighs.
Tags: cancer, men, prostate, symptoms
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Saturday, August 29th, 2009

Product description Men’s concern over prostate health centers around two main potential problems. The most common is Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy, or BPH, where the prostate enlarges and causes several annoying symptoms, such as the frequent urge to urinate, especially at night. Although in no way as serious as the more dangerous condition of prostate cancer, prostate enlargement is one of the most common physical problems affecting men, occurring in almost 80 percent of men over 70. Besides diet and exercise, several supplements can help. Prost Answer supplement, formula that bring together several “prostate-friendly” nutrients in one convenient product. Suggested Usage As a dietary supplement take two capsules, once a day preferably with a meal. Ingredients Vitamin C (as Ester-C), Vitamin E, Zinc, Selenium, Standardized Saw Palmetto Berry extract (85-90% fatty acids), Standardized Tomato extract (5% lycopene) Capsicum (cayenne pepper), Pygeum bark, Pumpkin seed, Maitake Bio-Beta-Glucan (Guaranteed to contain a minimum of 5 mg of Beta-1,6-glucan with Beta-1,3 branches) per dose. FAQ What are the most popular herbs in the market today, and what are they used for? Echinacea – Stimulates the immune system. Ginkgo – Enhances cerebral circulation and increases mental functioning. Thistle – Strengthens and detoxifies the liver. Goldenseal – Stimulates the immune system, and is particularly effective for conditions involving mucous membranes. Astragalus – Serves as a tonic for the immune system (ie. builds and strengthens). St. Johns Wort – Acts as an antidepressant and as a potent immune enhancer. What is the difference between a fluid extract and a tincture? A fluid extract is an extract with an herb to menstruum ratio of (1:1). This means that you get 1 gram of herb for 1 ml of extract. A tincture is an extract with an herb to menstruum ratio of (1:2), (1:4), (1:5) or (1:10). This means that to get the same 1 gram of herb you must take either 2, 4, 5, or 10
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Sunday, August 23rd, 2009
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Friday, August 21st, 2009
I have looked this up and cannot seem to find a clear answer. So if anyone out there could help i would greatly appreciate it. If a man has an enlarged prostate does that mean he is infertile. My boyfriend has an enlarged prostate, but thank God no prostate cancer. Sometimes when we have sex he ejaculates a lot, and sometimes it is very little. Is the semen he is ejaculating capable of fertilization, or are men with enlarged prostates infetile? Thanks for the help!
maybe infertile or it may be a different hormone disorder , he really ought to see the doctor!
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Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
http://askdrnerenberg.com Early symptoms prostate cancer are almost not visible. That’s why men need regular check up to their doctors. If you want to know more about prostate cancer, you can visit http://askdrnerenger.com for more information.
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Saturday, August 15th, 2009
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Dr. Aaron Katz details what a Prostate Specific Antigen, or PSA, test and why it’s important for men to take. Visit www.ihealthtube.com
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Thursday, August 13th, 2009
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Thursday, August 13th, 2009
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Saturday, August 8th, 2009
Most men don’t know what their prostate gland is for. The Canadian Cancer Society hit the streets to give them a hint.
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Saturday, August 8th, 2009
I need a real answer please ( Health Quiz).
Here’s the long answer.
http://urology.jhu.edu/newsletter/newsletter.php?var=511.php&id=5
Other factors are genetics and hormones.
Black men are twice as likely to develop prostate cancer as whites. Testosterone encourages the growth of prostate cancer so hormones are also a factor besides genetics.
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