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Men who eat more apples can reduce chronic prostatitis

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  Chronic prostatitis It is common among adult men disease ,because clinical Poor treatment effects have always been a major problem for patients and doctors. However, doctors have discovered clinically in recent years that eating more apples can have an effective conditioning effect and can achieve the purpose of alleviating the symptoms of chronic prostatitis and reducing recurrence. This is mainly because the content of zinc in apples is very high, and zinc is an important disease-fighting element in the prostate and can affect the function of anti-inflammatory cells.

  In the prostatic fluid of patients with chronic prostatitis, the zinc content is significantly lower than that of normal patients, and it is difficult to increase during treatment. Only when the prostatitis is cured can the zinc content return to normal. In the past, doctors liked to let patients take zinc-containing drugs, but this treatment method is not suitable for long-term use, and the dosage of the drug is not easy to control. Eating apples to supplement zinc not only has no side effects, but is also beneficial to the body's absorption and utilization, which is more effective than taking medicine. After being used clinically, it has been welcomed by most patients and has become a famous "apple therapy".

  For patients with chronic prostatitis, eating 2-3 apples a day can obtain sufficient zinc to achieve the purpose of collaborative treatment of prostatitis and prevent recurrence. Drinking apple juice or eating jam can be used. In addition, other foods high in zinc, such as lean meat, egg , peanuts, walnuts, sesame seeds, pine nuts, sunflower seeds, etc., you can also choose according to personal taste.

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