prostatitis infection
prostatitis infection
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What do you take for prostatitis?
My husband went to the emergency room for pain and urine analysis and has negative results for infections everywhere, but said he had mild prostatitis and cipro can not take because it gives the wrong pain and unite, who can not find infection in the urine usually do nothing and wait for Dec. 23 to see the specialist question. Is I can take or do for the pain, and that will not help you until then?
There are many natural supplements helpful for prostatitis. You know probably already on the Palmetto and benefits of fish oil high in DHA and EPA for the prostate. Here are some other supplements (with input recommended daily allowance in parenthesis) to treat it can also be part of a treatment program for chronic prostatitis: lycopene (20-40 mg) selenium (300-400 mcg), folic acid (800-1200 mcg), zinc (30-50 mg) equilibrated with copper (2-4 mg), vitamin A (10,000 IU) of vitamin C (2000-3000 mg), indole-3-carbinol (500-1000 mg), vitamin D (800-1200 IU) and vitamin B12 (500 – 1000 mcg). And that's not all. Other helpful nutritional aid include: di-indolymethane (120-240 mg), vitamin E (800 IU), quercetin (500-1000 mg), vitamin B6 (50-100 mg), coenzyme Q10 (30-60 mg), concentrated tea Green (polyphenols at least 80 percent, from 1.000 to 2.000 mg), inositol hexaphosphate (I 6 P, 1,000 mg) and a mixture of carotenoids (from 15000 to 25000 UI).
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