Inflammation of the prostate caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia generally occurs in men over 40 and its severity increases over time. In many cases quality of life is compromised, as the symptoms may range from mild to severe and treatment includes medication, non-invasive therapies or surgery.
The most common problems with an inflamed prostate have to do with the urgent and frequent need to go to the bathroom, especially at night, in addition to difficulty urinating, pain, constant dribble and weak flow, among others.
It has been discovered that astragalus and soy are two medicinal herbs that could significantly improve symptoms caused by inflammation of the prostate. What makes these plants special in the treatment against such problems? Keep reading to learn more.
Astragalus, an ancient herb
Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus) has been used in herbal medicine for over 4,000 years for its tonic and anti-pathogenic properties...