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Treatment for BPH usually involves drugs and medications to relax muscles or slow the growth of the prostate however there are a number of natural approaches that have also been shown to reduce symptoms.
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Trying to prevent a disease that is poorly understood and that can appear in four different forms is not an easy task. However, the good news is that we do understand some of the factors that have been linked with an increased risk of developing the disease.
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Q. Dr. Geo, what is the deal with Omega 6 fatty acids? I thought all omega fatty acids were good for you?
A. Omega-6 fatty acids (mainly from vegetable oils) play a critical role in brain function as well as normal growth and development however the problem is that most Americans get far too much omega 6 in their diet compared to the more beneficial omega 3 fatty acids. Many researchers believe this imbalance in omega 3 and omega 6 fats is a significant factor in the increasing rate of inflammatory disorders among Americans, including heart disease, cancer and prostatitis. Read More |
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About Dr. Geo
Dr. Geo Espinosa, N.D., L.Ac, CNS, RH (AHG). Dr. Geo is the Director of the Integrative Urological Center at New York University Langone Medical Center. More on Dr. Geo
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Treatments for Incontinence
Available treatments for urinary incontinence and overactive bladder include medications, nerve stimulation, behavioral therapies, Kegel exercises, herbal and natural supplements, continence products and devices and surgery
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