Archive for the ‘Prostatitis’ Category

Prostate Dr Review

Saturday, November 3rd, 2007

Do you wake up in the night needing to urinate? Do you have a problem urinating? Do you suffer from pain or burning when urinating? Do you tend to dribble when urinating? Do you feel that you never empty you bladder completely? If your answer to the majority of these questions is yes… you may ...

Is Saw Palmetto A Prostatitis Cure?

Sunday, August 26th, 2007

Saw What? Saw palmetto, it’s a small palm like tree which is native to the West Indies and North America. The berries of the saw palmetto tree contain beneficial fatty acids and hormone like steroids. Saw palmetto has anti-oestrogen functions. So, Is Saw Palmetto A Prostatitis Cure? No scientific research has been carried out to ...

Are Sitz Baths The Most Promising Prostatitis Treatment?

Saturday, August 25th, 2007

Take A Bath Do you want a quick relief for your prostatitis pain? Why don’t you take a bath? No, I not suggesting you’re unhygienic… but suggesting you take a sitz bath. What’s A Sitz Bath? A sitz bath is a shallow bath, normally enough water to immerse yourself up to your navel. If you suffer ...

Help For Prostatitis Pain: Rye Pollen

Saturday, August 25th, 2007

Rye Pollen And Your Health Yes, believe it or not, pollen can be beneficial to your health… I know what you are thinking… Doesn’t pollen give you hay fever? Yes, that’s true but it is also good for your health too. Pollen contains: Fat Carbohydrate Protein Vitamins Minerals Think about it… when was the last time you saw a skinny ...

Treating Prostatitis With Quercetin

Friday, August 24th, 2007

Photo by Emilia Bertolli Flavour Of The Month Are you quizzical about quercetin? Well, quercetin is a flavonoid… a flavonoid is a water-soluble plant pigment. Quercetin is present in: Apples Black Tea Green Tea Onions How Can Quercetin Help With Your Prostatitis? Quercetin has strong anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It is believed that quercetin can reduce the symptoms associated with prostatitis. In ...