As a official account for prostate dietotherapy,
What else can we say without diet therapy?
Today, let's share a good thing,
Everyone should have eaten it in life,
But knowing what it does,
There is less..
As we know, in addition to proteins, various enzymes, and organic substances, there are many trace elements in prostate fluid, with zinc accounting for the majority. It has been reported that the zinc content in human prostate fluid is 720 micrograms per deciliter, while the zinc content in other tissues is only 80 micrograms per deciliter. This indicates that the zinc content in prostate fluid is about 9 times higher than that in other tissues.
So, what role does zinc play in prostate tissue?
An experimental study abroad found that prostate fluid contains a certain amount of antibacterial components, and further research has proven that this antibacterial component is a zinc containing protein, the main component of which is zinc. This zinc containing protein can affect the phagocytic function of white blood cells, and its antibacterial effect is similar to that of penicillin. Therefore, this antibacterial component is called the prostate fluid antibacterial factor.
It is also believed that zinc plays an important role in preventing urinary tract and prostate infections in men. Many scholars at home and abroad have also found through research that in patients with prostate inflammation, the zinc content in prostate fluid or seminal plasma decreases in most people, especially in patients with chronic bacterial prostatitis.
Is it that people with low zinc content are prone to chronic prostatitis, or does chronic prostatitis cause a decrease in zinc content? Currently, there is no conclusive conclusion in the medical field, but many mathematicians believe that the decrease in zinc content may be a prerequisite for bacterial growth in the prostate.
Clinical medical workers have found that the content of zinc in the blood and prostate fluid is related to the antibacterial and bactericidal abilities of the prostate. Those with reduced zinc content have a decreased defense against inflammation, and their antibacterial abilities also decrease.
At the same time, it is also found that zinc has the following significant correlation with the onset and prognosis of chronic prostatitis:
1. In patients with sexual prostatitis, it is difficult to improve zinc content if it decreases significantly.
2. After treatment, with the improvement and cure of chronic prostatitis, the zinc content can gradually return to normal.
3. In some cases, although chronic prostatitis has been cured and symptoms have disappeared, the zinc content in prostate fluid continues to be low, and such patients are often prone to relapse.
Based on the above reasons, the idea of treating chronic prostatitis through zinc supplementation is very attractive, but whether the drug can be effectively absorbed and the appropriate dosage correctly controlled will be a very important matter. This is because high zinc content in the prostate can prevent neutrophils from phagocytosis of bacteria, reduce the vitality of these cells, and hinder the normal antibacterial effect of white blood cells.
Foreign clinical medical researchers have found that apple juice has an amazing effect on zinc deficiency, and this study is called apple therapy. Compared with the commonly used zinc containing drug therapies in the past, apple juice is more effective than drugs with high zinc content, and is safe and easy to operate, which is welcomed by the majority of patients. Its efficacy is positively correlated with the concentration of apple juice, and the higher the concentration, the better the efficacy. Therefore, chronic prostatitis patients often eat some apples, which is a quite beneficial dietary therapy.
According to the above principles, often take other foods and drugs with high zinc content, such as sesame seeds, pine nuts, ants, etc., or choose to take zinc agent Yuzhiyuan Tablet to supplement. The zinc supplement has a better effect and can accelerate the recovery of chronic prostatitis.