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Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by PDPdestroyer(m): 6:54am On May 09
Can Obidients afford this with their 2k monthly pay? grin
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by femi4: 6:54am On May 09
adecares:
I don’t know why op is posting this as if men didn’t know, they only want to capitalize on the wrong research that not being intimate with women is the cause.
How is the reseach wrong

If you have problem with men having sex with you, let us know
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by Bluntemperor: 7:04am On May 09
Sucre6:
This is good but the problem is the cost of getting these food, they are not exactly staple food in Nigeria because of high cost of living
True talk 👍
In this TINUBU - Economy,where Good diet is lacking and becoming a Scarce Commodity!
• Balanced balance ♎- diet is lacking,
• Young people are even afraid to go into Relationships and Marriage,
-Average Nigerians Deserves A Balanced Diet- on Daily Basis,
BUT THE ECONOMY IS CHOKING( Food Prices, Transportation,etc) WHILE ONLY THE FEW RULING PEOPLE ARE SMILING 😁 TO THE BANK,
-The Executives ( Governors,Ministers and Head of Depts,etc,
-The Legislatures - Senators and House of Reps Members,etc)
•But Majority Nigerians are in Stupo and,
• Govt-should Listen 👂 and Urgently Do Something about the ECONOMY.
Just FACTS AND TRUTH 🥵
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by Silentgroper(m): 7:19am On May 09
adecares:
I don’t know why op is posting this as if men didn’t know, they only want to capitalize on the wrong research that not being intimate with women is the cause.
Well science backs that too ..


Come baby , let me shift your pants to avoid bph nw...
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by Silentgroper(m): 7:20am On May 09
Sirianese:
Clear out your sacs a minimum of three times a week and you'll be fine

Your prostate doesn't need any special diet apart from regular consumption of the bearded meat tongue
New findings said to go 21 times..
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by Silentgroper(m): 7:22am On May 09
Otunbakay:
Leave matter for Mathias. Who go get am, go get am, who no go get, no go get.
Omoh bph dey pesin life miserable oo .. no pray to get am
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by Osariemen12: 7:24am On May 09
Let the government see you eat this first. Anti graft agency might be after you.
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by Perewenkle1: 8:33am On May 09
I don’t like when wrong information is given attention and most of the times, yes.
No amount of diet can prevent prostate enlargement, it’s common to black men, over 80% of blacks men will have it in their lifetime, what they should be talking about is how to survive it, don’t get me wrong, good diet is good for you.
First, regular blood work is needed at age 40 and older to monitor it, your blood work should tell your PSA level.
In Nigeria, most doctors will recommend surgery, please don’t, your regular medication will control it and if it blocks your urine, an insertion is needed to drain your bladder through your penis. Worst case is laser surgery to reduce the enlargement size through your penis, please do not let anyone cut your body as surgery to remove prostate , in Naija you will not make it. I have not seen anyone who did prostate surgery in Naija who survived after few months.
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by Gerrard59(m): 8:45am On May 09
Nothing defeats frequent sexual intercourse. That's the major solution.

See here by Harvard: https://www.health.harvard.edu/mens-health/ejaculation_frequency_and_prostate_cancer
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by Gerrard59(m): 8:47am On May 09
adecares:
I don’t know why op is posting this as if men didn’t know, they only want to capitalize on the wrong research that not being intimate with women is the cause.
Harvard says frequent sex reduces the chances. Who should people believe, a random adecares or Harvard University?

https://www.health.harvard.edu/mens-health/ejaculation_frequency_and_prostate_cancer



Dem go deny their partners sex, yet proffer ill solutions to the issue on ground🙄
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by Gerrard59(m): 8:49am On May 09
Perewenkle1:
I don’t like when wrong information is given attention and most of the times, yes.
No amount of diet can prevent prostate enlargement, it’s common to black men, over 80% of blacks men will have it in their lifetime, what they should be talking about is how to survive it, don’t get me wrong, good diet is good for you.
First, regular blood work is needed at age 40 and older to monitor it, your blood work should tell your PSA level.
In Nigeria, most doctors will recommend surgery, please don’t, your regular medication will control it and if it blocks your urine, an insertion is needed to drain your bladder through your penis. Worst case is laser surgery to reduce the enlargement size through your penis, please do not let anyone cut your body as surgery to remove prostate , in Naija you will not make it. I have not seen anyone who did prostate surgery in Naija who survived after few months.
Another accurate information. But hey, let's keep being hypocritical and liars.
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by Fuckyoumod: 8:50am On May 09
pharmacist:
https://healthdictive.com/diet-plan-for-prostate-health-2/
No be only plan, do you know how much is in your plan? How many men can afford your plan?
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by Abimbola29(m): 9:56am On May 09
Do you know how much each meal cost in this emilokun season ??
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by sleekman(m): 9:57am On May 09
I will like to say this and please quote me anywhere. Any diet plan that doesn't involve daily intake of cocoa in any form is a waste of time as far as prostate is concerned.
One full spoon of cocoa powder and a cap full of apple cider vinegar to a warm glass of water after lunch or dinner 3times weekly

Consume raw oats with cocoa powder, unsweetened yoghurt, honey(optional) and banana/pineapple/pawpaw

Slice of bread, Omelette medium rare(3eggs) yoke should be rubbery. Fried with very low heat. Sprinkled with black pepper and Himalayan or sea salt and a glass of warm cocoa and coconut milk
pharmacist:
https://healthdictive.com/diet-plan-for-prostate-health-2/
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by AlphaTaikun:
pharmacist:
Did you know that your eating habits may influence your prostate health?

Most men ignore these early warning signs… until prostate problems begin affecting their sleep, energy, and daily life.

But what if some of the foods eaten every day could either help protect the prost

This comprehensive guide explores prostate-friendly foods, healthy lifestyle habits, and practical diet recommendations that can help support men’s wellness naturally.

You don't need to spend a fortune preventing prostate enlargement

Share this with friends and family to spread awareness about prostate health.

#ProstateHealth #MensHealthAwareness #HealthyEating #NaturalWellness #Healthdictive

https://healthdictive.com/diet-plan-for-prostate-health-2/
That's an impressive thread post for us men especially over 40 years of age. I like the specifics in the attached Nigerian diet plan. The meals are of Low Glycemic Index which are the ideal meals for pre-diabetics and diabetics... Including everyone. Regularly engaging in exercises, taking PSA tests, and "saw palmetto" extract used for several centuries to support prostate health with evidence showing saw palmetto to be effective in reducing the symptoms of BPH.
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by Morizo(m): 10:06am On May 09
adecares:
I don’t know why op is posting this as if men didn’t know, they only want to capitalize on the wrong research that not being intimate with women is the cause.
That's also a factor dear even though it sounds kinda odd. But I think some men don't have enough information hence the need for OP to remind them. These men are our brothers, uncles and fathers so let's promote good health for all.

My Dad is ex military and in his early 80s now without any major medical issues. Every morning, He eats sliced fresh tomatoes (2 at least), sliced onion, one fresh pepper 🌶️, sometimes ginger is added and carrots as breakfast. He then gulps it down with a good amount of water. The army doctors from Lebanon taught them that when they were in peacekeeping mission there for two years in 1979 -81

I sent you a mail, you are beautiful
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by just2endowed: 10:08am On May 09
donleo92:
What of bread?
Is it healthy embarassed
it's not healthy unless you make the bread yourself
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by AlphaTaikun: 10:41am On May 09
Morizo:
That's also a factor dear even though it sounds kinda odd. But I think some men don't have enough information hence the need for OP to remind them. These men are our brothers, uncles and fathers so let's promote good health for all.

My Dad is ex military and in his early 80s now without any major medical issues. Every morning, He eats sliced fresh tomatoes (2 at least), sliced onion, one fresh pepper 🌶️, sometimes ginger is added and carrots as breakfast. He then gulps it down with a good amount of water. The army doctors from Lebanon taught them that when they were in peacekeeping mission there for two years in 1979 -81

I sent you a mail, you are beautiful
I appreciate your sharing this breakfast tip. My father is also an octogenarian like your father.

The Military diet tip got by your father from his participation in the famous 1979-1981 Lebanon peacekeeping mission (which the Nigeria Military personnel performed creditably well) is highly impressive.


My quick question for you is: Does your father eat the carrots, tomatoes, onions, pepper, ginger, as diced or slices alone OR can the mixtures be BLENDED into a smoothie in a "Nutribullet?" I have a Nutribullet which I use for making smoothies.

In addition, I read a research a few years back indicating that juiced carrots (and other juiced vegetables) are BETTER absorbed into the body and effectively utilized than eating them raw for CLEARER vision based off of tests carried out using juiced carrots on young American recruits into the United States Air Force who where initially rejected due to bad eyesights. With regular intakes of juiced carrots daily, in a matter of weeks, their visions improved remarkable and they got recruited into the U.S. Military.
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by Meteng: 11:04am On May 09
I thought they said knacking like 12 times a week reduces the risk of prostrate? angry
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by 3kay945(m): 11:05am On May 09
Morizo:
That's also a factor dear even though it sounds kinda odd. But I think some men don't have enough information hence the need for OP to remind them. These men are our brothers, uncles and fathers so let's promote good health for all.

My Dad is ex military and in his early 80s now without any major medical issues. Every morning, He eats sliced fresh tomatoes (2 at least), sliced onion, one fresh pepper 🌶️, sometimes ginger is added and carrots as breakfast. He then gulps it down with a good amount of water. The army doctors from Lebanon taught them that when they were in peacekeeping mission there for two years in 1979 -81

I sent you a mail, you are beautiful
Thanks for sharing.. make I go write am for my Diary.
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by 3kay945(m): 11:08am On May 09
Meteng:
I thought they said knacking like 12 times a week reduces the risk of prostrate? angry
Are you male? Have you been achieving that?
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by Meteng: 11:11am On May 09
3kay945:
Are you male? Have you been achieving that?
Been hearing this for a long time. Just about to start my trials. I’ll make my findings known
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by 3kay945(m): 12:43pm On May 09
Meteng:
Been hearing this for a long time. Just about to start my trials. I’ll make my findings known
grin grin

Best of luck to you... fare well though, make you no go dey producing children like abokis o cool
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by gentlegiant95: 3:57pm On May 09
Perewenkle1:
I don’t like when wrong information is given attention and most of the times, yes.
No amount of diet can prevent prostate enlargement, it’s common to black men, over 80% of blacks men will have it in their lifetime, what they should be talking about is how to survive it, don’t get me wrong, good diet is good for you.
First, regular blood work is needed at age 40 and older to monitor it, your blood work should tell your PSA level.
In Nigeria, most doctors will recommend surgery, please don’t, your regular medication will control it and if it blocks your urine, an insertion is needed to drain your bladder through your penis. Worst case is laser surgery to reduce the enlargement size through your penis, please do not let anyone cut your body as surgery to remove prostate , in Naija you will not make it. I have not seen anyone who did prostate surgery in Naija who survived after few months.
OK I want to clarify something - if surgery is done to take out the prostate, it means you've lost sexual function right?
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by pharmacist(op): 4:32pm On May 09
atilla:
Op thanks for posting this.
I've been concerned about this topic recently
And you can get some more information on herbs for prostate health

https://healthdictive.com/herbal-remedies-for-prostate-health-2/

Myths and facts about enlarged prostate

https://healthdictive.com/myths-and-facts-about-enlarged-prostate-you-should-know/

Prostate health wellness

https://healthdictive.com/prostate-health-wellness/

Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by pharmacist(op): 4:34pm On May 09
Bluntemperor:
True talk 👍
In this TINUBU - Economy,where Good diet is lacking and becoming a Scarce Commodity!
• Balanced balance ♎- diet is lacking,
• Young people are even afraid to go into Relationships and Marriage,
-Average Nigerians Deserves A Balanced Diet- on Daily Basis,
BUT THE ECONOMY IS CHOKING( Food Prices, Transportation,etc) WHILE ONLY THE FEW RULING PEOPLE ARE SMILING 😁 TO THE BANK,
-The Executives ( Governors,Ministers and Head of Depts,etc,
-The Legislatures - Senators and House of Reps Members,etc)
•But Majority Nigerians are in Stupo and,
• Govt-should Listen 👂 and Urgently Do Something about the ECONOMY.
Just FACTS AND TRUTH 🥵
You are correct but if you check the post, it contains things like tomato. Also, it is cheaper to stay healthy than to end up with benign prostate enlargement.

Prevention is cheaper, and better than cure.
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by pharmacist(op): 4:38pm On May 09
Fuckyoumod:
No be only plan, do you know how much is in your plan? How many men can afford your plan?
Honestly, which one is cheaper, preventing it from happening or spending money on drugs when the damage is done.
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by Morizo(m): 4:41pm On May 09
AlphaTaikun:
I appreciate your sharing this breakfast tip. My father is also an octogenarian like your father.

The Military diet tip got by your father from his participation in the famous 1979-1981 Lebanon peacekeeping mission (which the Nigeria Military personnel performed creditably well) is highly impressive.


My quick question for you is: Does your father eat the carrots, tomatoes, onions, pepper, ginger, as diced or slices alone OR can the mixtures be BLENDED into a smoothie in a "Nutribullet?" I have a Nutribullet which I use for making smoothies.

In addition, I read a research a few years back indicating that juiced carrots (and other juiced vegetables) are BETTER absorbed into the body and effectively utilized than eating them raw for CLEARER vision based off of tests carried out using juiced carrots on young American recruits into the United States Air Force who where initially rejected due to bad eyesights. With regular intakes of juiced carrots daily, in a matter of weeks, their visions improved remarkable and they got recruited into the U.S. Military.
You are absolutely right about the juiced carrots. I stayed a bit in Jos and I never missed carrots daily as juices or just eating raw because he helps improve eyesight.

My dad didn't juiced his but slice the tomatoes, carrots, ginger, onion and fresh peppers in a plate. He sometimes sprinkles a pinch of salt for taste .

You are absolutely right about carrots tremendously improving eyesight.

My Dad doesn't use medicated glasses till date and still reads the scriptures in the church.

I have been eating that combo for a few years now and I can tell you it's been good and helps builds the body systems.

Please the tomatoes should be tomato 🍅 Jos and very ripe. He picky about it and select good big onions too.
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by pharmacist(op): 4:44pm On May 09
AlphaTaikun:
I appreciate your sharing this breakfast tip. My father is also an octogenarian like your father.

The Military diet tip got by your father from his participation in the famous 1979-1981 Lebanon peacekeeping mission (which the Nigeria Military personnel performed creditably well) is highly impressive.


My quick question for you is: Does your father eat the carrots, tomatoes, onions, pepper, ginger, as diced or slices alone OR can the mixtures be BLENDED into a smoothie in a "Nutribullet?" I have a Nutribullet which I use for making smoothies.

In addition, I read a research a few years back indicating that juiced carrots (and other juiced vegetables) are BETTER absorbed into the body and effectively utilized than eating them raw for CLEARER vision based off of tests carried out using juiced carrots on young American recruits into the United States Air Force who where initially rejected due to bad eyesights. With regular intakes of juiced carrots daily, in a matter of weeks, their visions improved remarkable and they got recruited into the U.S. Military.
This post will also be useful for those interested in herbs for prostate health.

https://healthdictive.com/herbal-remedies-for-prostate-health-2/

Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by AlphaTaikun: 5:00pm On May 09
Morizo:
You are absolutely right about the juiced carrots. I stayed a bit in Jos and I never missed carrots daily as juices or just eating raw because he helps improve eyesight.

My dad didn't juiced his but slice the tomatoes, carrots, ginger, onion and fresh peppers in a plate. He sometimes sprinkles a pinch of salt for taste .

You are absolutely right about carrots tremendously improving eyesight.

My Dad doesn't use medicated glasses till date and still reads the scriptures in the church.

I have been eating that combo for a few years now and I can tell you it's been good and helps builds the body systems.


Please the tomatoes should be tomato 🍅 Jos and very ripe. He picky about it and select good big onions too.
@Morizo

I appreciate your very detailed feedback here. Indeed, Jos is a fantastic place for horticultural products. I actually first travelled to Jos back in the early 1980s to take the computerised exams into Hillcrest an American mission school located in Jos.

I have more CLARITY on what to do now based off of your post and I'll tell my folks to get very ripe tomato Jos and carrots exclusively in Lagos (especially for my father's shortsight) and more. I too will have to follow the same breakfast meal plan sequence because of the loaded super foods and anti-oxidants the recommended veggies contain. It's a major blessing I came across your insightful post on this same NL thread.


I wish you a great weekend ahead!
Re: Nigerian Diet Plan For A Healthy Prostate by AlphaTaikun: 5:02pm On May 09
pharmacist:
This post will also be useful for those interested in herbs for prostate health.

https://healthdictive.com/herbal-remedies-for-prostate-health-2/
@pharmacist

Thank YOU for the extra layers of information via the Web link.

Cheers.
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