Can Coffee Reduce Your Risk of Prostate Cancer?
Well yes...according to a recent Harvard Study . Nevertheless, this shouldn’t encourage men everywhere to start guzzling gallons of coffee every day. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy my daily espresso...it’s a great way to end my breakfast. However, I don’t knock back coffee like it’s going out fashion...my teeth and heart mean a lot to me, especially when I know that there are better ways to reduce the risk of prostate cancer. Drinking excessive amounts of coffee overtime can have a negative effect on your heart, nervous system, kidneys and has been associated with stained teeth and halitosis (bad breath). Sure, there may be some health benefits to the odd cup of coffee, but in terms of trying to maintain the health of your prostate, supplementing your diet with the right nutrients, amino acids, herbal extracts and natural ingredients is the best way. The benefits of ingredients such as lycopene, astaxanthin, saw palmetto and many others have been shown to help support the health of the prostate. See the complete post here
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