Selenium
Selenium is a strong supporter of prostate health. Healthy functionality of a man’s prostate must include a dietary supplement of 100mcg of Selenium daily, according to scientists who published the results of a detailed analysis. Selenium “seeks out” prostate cells and by balancing oxidant/antioxidant levels the cells health is sustained. Due to the promotion of prostate health, the US Food and Drug Administration declared on February 21, 2003 that “Selenium may reduce the risk of certain cancers. Some scientific evidence suggests that consumption of selenium may reduce the risk of certain forms of cancer” and “Selenium may produce anti-carcinogenic effects in the body. Some scientific evidence suggests that consumption of selenium may produce anti-carcinogenic effects in the body.” These statements reiterate the importance of consuming an ample amount of this nutrient.
Vitamin E
In addition to Selenium protecting the inner workings of prostate cells, their cell membranes need protection against oxidative attacks. This is where vitamin E comes into play. According to recent scientific evidence, Vitamin E is imperative to maintaining prostate health due to its antioxidant effects on the prostate cells.
Zinc
The sufficient use of metabolic control of energy movement within the gland is just as important as the effects of antioxidants. Even early loss of a small part of regulatory control can affect prostate health. The mineral Zinc is of high value due to the complex energy process of cells and how the prostate cells deal with the regulation of energy. The important role of zinc in prostate function is illustrated in recently published research. Zinc is required for prostate health therefore all men need zinc supplementation.
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