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Dear Men, Eat This Food To Cure Enlarged Prostate

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Amidst the increasing global incidence of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and the promising potential of nutraceuticals as complementary therapies in ameliorating its burden, experts say cocoyam could serve as a safe food in the prevention and treatment of enlarged prostate.

In a new study, researchers said cocoyam, a commonly consumed food, can provide better options for management and/or prevention of enlarged prostate since it has fewer side effects, with the capacity to reduce prostate weight, total protein, as well as prostate-specific antigen level.

An enlarged prostate is often called benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). It is not cancer but a health issue that becomes more common with age. The prostate is a small gland that helps make semen. It’s found just below the bladder and it often gets bigger as a man gets older.

It can cause symptoms such as blocking the flow of urine out of the bladder. It also can cause frequent or urgent need to urinate, urinating more often at night, trouble starting to urinate, dribbling at the end of urination, a weak urine stream or a stream that stops and starts.

Many treatments can help prostate enlargement. These include medicines, surgery and other procedures. But the right option depends on things such as the symptoms, size of the prostate and other coexisting health problems.

These treatment options are associated with severe side effects, including but not limited to organ toxicity and sexual dysfunction.

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Cocoyam (Colocasia esculenta) is an important tropical root crop grown purposely for its starchy corms or underground stem. It is regarded as one of the most important staple crops in the Pacific Islands, Asia and Africa.

Various ethnic groups in Nigeria have different names for cocoyam, which attested to its nationwide distribution and use. It is known as ede/akaso/uli in Ibo, guaza in Hausa and koko pupa in Yoruba.

It has been used for treatment of various ailments, including asthma, arthritis, diarrhoea, internal haemorrhage, neurological disorders and skin disorders. A decoction of the leaves is drunk to promote menstruation and relieve stomach problems.

In New Guinea, the leaves are heated over a fire and are applied as a poultice to boil and the sap of the leaf stalk is used in treating conjunctivitis.

The researchers at the Ebonyi State University, in collaboration with their Ugandan contemporaries, had looked at the safety and how constituents of cocoyam caused a reduction in prostate weight, total protein as well as prostate-specific antigen level. They said cocoyam protection against prostate enlargement is comparable to finasteride.

The report was in the June edition of the journal, BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies.

(Tribune)

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