Comment by bawana
2 days ago
Unmentioned is the significance of dietary modificatioon. In one study, Japanese men had 10% of the incidience of problematic bph as americans. The offspring of the japanese in Hawaii had half the iincidence. The second generation had no difference. The analysis suggested that phytoestrogens in tofu, tempeh,etc are responsible of prostatic involution.
Animal fat contains elevated levels of lipid soluble hormones and diets high in fat (meat) are associated w bph as well as elevated risk of prostate ca.
Finally, this craze of T replacement is greatly increasing the risk of symptomatic bph (along with other cardiovascular risk factors)
> Finally, this craze of T replacement is greatly increasing the risk of symptomatic bph (along with other cardiovascular risk factors)
TRT does not increase the risk of BPH; this is discussed in the article, along with a hypothetical mechanism. Nor does TRT seem to have CVD risk.
> craze of T replacement
Please explain how it's a "craze".
T levels and sperm count are tanking. Possibly from micro plastics.