Spinach. Spinach also called scientifically as Spinacia oleracea is a annual flowering plant in the family Amaranthaceae, native to central and southwestern Asia. When we eat spinach we protect ourselves again... Read more
Zinc. Zinc deficiency most often occurs when zinc intake is inadequate or poorly absorbed, when there are increased losses of zinc from the body, or when the body’s requirement for zinc increases. Signs of ... Read more
Vitamin E. Vitamin E or Tocotrienols or Tocopherol is a fat-soluble vitamin that can be described a family of eight antioxidants: four Tocopherol(alpha-, beta-, gamma-, and delta-) and four Tocotrienols (alpha... Read more
Fennel. Fennel is grown all over the world both as herb and as spice. All plant parts are edible: roots, stalks and leaves, with the spice coming from the dried seeds. Fennel is also called Foeniculum vulgare... Read more
Carrot. The Carrot also scientifically called as Daucus carota subsp. sativus is a root vegetable belong to the Umbelliferae family, named after the umbrella like flower clusters those plants in this family p... Read more
The prostate gland lies just underneath the bladder. Glands produce fluid, and the prostate makes part of the fluid called semen released at the climax of the sexual act. The prostate needs hormones from the testicles so that it can work, and if these male hormones are low the prostate shrinks. Prostate Disorders or problems may be categorized in to three main categories: prostatitis, or inflammation of the gland; benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), which results in an enlarged prostate that can narrow the urethra; and prostate cancer - a common cancer that responds best to treatment when detected early. All three conditions should be referred to a urologist: a doctor who specializes in diseases of the urinary tract. A urologist can explain your treatment options, which may range from drug therapy to surgery.
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