Chronic Prostatitis Treatment
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Author Topic: BPH, Prostatitis, CPPS and their relation to food we eating.  (Read 2958 times)
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« on: June 07, 2009, 08:20:51 AM »

Hello everyone!
I was browsing some websites containing any information about prostatitis and bph , so look what i found:
 "Prostate enlargement is usually caused by inflammation , and the inflammation is caused by extra controlling hormone called PGE2 !!!"
So i started browsing and this what i figured out:
PGE2 is bad eicosanoid prostaglandin E2 that linked with prostate problems by man :
BPH, chronic prostatitis, cpps , prostate inflammation etc...
To be more exact, the overproduction by our body of PGE2.
So what it is "bad eicosanoid" ?

Eicosanoids are hormone-like compounds formed in our cells, that must send and receive messages to all body cells.
We produce eicosanoids from Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids, or oils. There are omega 3 and omega 6 derived essential fatty acids eicosinoids. If we eat food with amounts of omega 6 to omega 3 close to a 1:1 ratio, we are in balance. That is close to what the ideal ratio should be.
We have in our body the Good and Bad eicosanoids. Truly ,they are not good neither bad. They are called this way when made from omega 3 or omega 6, respectively. They counteract each other in such a way that when omega 6 eicosanoids are, for example, pro inflammatory, if there is enough omega 3 to produce the balancing amounts of anti inflammatory omega 3 eicosanoids, there is balance.

In a similar way, we produce different essential fatty acids eicosinods that regulate the following functions:

Inflammation, pro and anti inflammation. Important in many diseases like heart disease, arthritis,. asthma, etc.
Blood vessel contraction and or dilation.
Immune response.
Cell proliferation-very important in cancer.
Mood control, depressed or anxious.
Blood viscosity.
Coagulation
Lipid balance. Cholesterol, triglycerides.
Pain and fever..........

So , what do you think guys ?
Why it is returning inflammation, after some short remission , after we stop taking antibiotics (Antibiotics = antiinflammatory) .
So wrong nutrition is cause prostatitis ,
 Indeed  HuhHuhHuh

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