Actually, very few should negatively affect the prostate.
The prostate gets inflamed and chronic inflammation eventually makes cancer likely.
Eating better, sleeping well, and supplementing properly reduces those concerns.
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So what causes the prostate to be inflamed?
I’m flumaxed by this.
I’m wondering if this is genetic.
My dad had his prostate removed at age 77 or so. He did not have cancer. I’ve got many of the same symptoms as he did. No cancer. Just a big prostate. bph.
I plan on trying that combination you suggested. I’ve already got the nettles. But it would be good to avoid the things that inflame the prostate.
I thought one was coffee. But maybe not.
I had been taking NAD for a couple years. But I thought I heard the guy at MIT who runs the aging clinic there say in a youtube online that NAD can cause the prostate to balloon. Mine has become quite large so I stopped the NAD.
I’ll need to find that utube again so as to be sure I heard that correctly.
It would be cool if I could contact that MIT guy directly but likely he doesn’t talk directly to the public.