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What is eaten influences every organ of the body. Therefore, it is logical to assume that the prostate gland is responsive to dietary intake.

Benign prostate enlargement and prostate cancer are less common in the Far East than in Western countries. Immigrants from China and Japan, after a few generations, begin having a similar incidence of prostate disease as those born and raised in America. This suggests that some environmental factor, probably diet, plays a role in prostate cancer and prostate enlargement.

Although the exact dietary influences on the prostate gland are still being evaluated, many researchers suspect that fruits, vegetables, soy products, and whole grains could provide health benefits to the prostate. Many of these foods contain phytoestrogens, carotenoids, flavonoids, and other plant compounds. Some of these compounds are weak estrogens capable of blocking the effects of stronger estrogens. Flavonoids are known to influence the metabolism of testosterone and other steroid hormones by the liver. Over the next few years, specifics on how the various compounds within these foods influence health and the integrity of the prostate gland will be learned.

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