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Men’s Health - Anti Aging and Your Prostate
By Deborah Arnoldy - LPN, BA
Never before has the public been made more aware that prevention and
preservation of our minds and bodies are the biggest keys to anti-aging than
during the past decade. Since time began and reflection was discovered we have
denied our genetic predisposition to aging by altering our outward appearance
cosmetically. As we continue to become more educated we learn that anti-aging
comes from within: eating well, avoiding and eliminating toxins, and
physically participating in life. Men, I’m talking to you. Over the past 10
years you, not unlike your female counterparts, have taken cosmetic action
against the exterior signs of aging by helping to support a multi-billion
dollar glamour industry. First it’s the hair coloring “for men”, and
then suddenly you’re reaching for the alpha-hydroxy facemask, toner and
lotion when soap used to do a fine job. And yes, the reason you request the
aisle seat on airplanes and in theatres becomes “just in case” replacing
the former “my legs are long”. Welcome, Gentlemen, to your 50s! Since the
repair your prostate may require if it becomes dysfunctional is extreme, and
sometimes leaves you with more problems then you had to begin with, it needs
to be preserved from the very beginning.
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia/Hypertrophy (BPH), commonly known as enlarged
prostate, is the silent disease among men. Afflicting over 10 million American
males, BPH is a painful and embarrassing ailment that can attack men as young
as 30, though most commonly begins to trouble men after the age of 50. The
disease begins with an increased need to urinate (often at night), frequently
coupled with difficulty in doing so. This leads to general pain and discomfort
in the groin region, a feeling of residual urine in the bladder even after
voiding and, in serious cases, may result in the complete inability to
urinate.1 Indications of BPH may include one or more symptoms:
difficult or urgent urination, frequency, incomplete emptying of the bladder,
and/or poor urinary flow rate.
Anatomy and Physiology
The major function of the prostate, a gland associated with the male
reproductive system, is to produce and discharge a viscous alkaline liquid
that provides a major portion of the seminal fluid. This gland is made up of
both muscular and glandular tissue. It produces semen to carry sperm in the
ejaculate. Sperm are protected, at least to some extent, and can survive
longer after ejaculation because of the environment afforded by the presence
of prostatic fluid. Prostatic fluid also contains prostaglandins, which are
fatty acids that, similar to hormones, affect smooth muscle fibers and blood
vessel walls.
Although the prostate plays no direct role in the functioning of the male
urinary system, many urinary perturbations occur when it expands via growth
due to its location at the outlet of the bladder. The prostate is located in
front of the rectum and below the urinary bladder. Importantly, it surrounds
the urethra, a tube that carries urine from the bladder to the tip of the
penis for expulsion. The gland is the size of a pea at birth and grows slowly
until puberty. Driven by sex hormones, the prostate grows at a faster pace.
During the 20s and 30s, the gland is characteristically the size of a walnut,
weighing roughly one ounce. Around age 45, cells in the prostate multiply once
more causing the gland to grow up to 10 times the normal adult size.2
Clinical Studies
There are a substantial amount of open placebo-controlled and double blind
clinical trials proving the successful use of Cernitin™ Swedish Flower
Pollen Extracts in the treatment of chronic, non-bacterial prostatitis and BPH.
Studies conducted in the United Kingdom in 1988/89 give Cernitin™ a high
reputation in the medical community. For the first time Cernitin showed a
significant shrinking of the prostate after 3 months of treatment. The
clinical data were judged sufficient to apply for an EEC-Registration as a
pharmaceutical specialty, as well as for an IND in the USA.
Other clinical indications include reduction of LDC-Cholesterol levels,
antioxidative effects, and a decrease in blood plasma lipid levels to assist
in the reduction of arteriosclerosis. Current (2001) clinical trials are
researching Cernitin™ and its action on the liver in relation to promoting
the improvement of the immune system and for enhancing the repair and
regeneration of liver cells. There are also indications that Cernitin™ has
prophylactic effect against upper respiratory infections and hay fever.
Cernitin™ Swedish Flower Pollen Extract is composed of a combination of
water-soluble (20mg) and fat-soluble (3mg) fractions. The pharmacological
effects using this exact combination are well documented and published.
Cernitin™ has been found to inhibit prostate cell growth in animals,
influence contractibility of bladder and urethral smooth muscle as well as the
diaphragm in animals, and influence the metabolism of DHT-Reductase for
example. Other studies have found influence on platelet aggregation in the
blood, hypolipemic and hypocholesterolemic effects in animals and
antioxidative effects.3
Why Extract Flower Pollen?
What makes Cernitin™ Swedish Flower Pollen Extract so unique is the fact
that it has relatively few side effects and toxicity levels have not been
reached even in as much as 10,000mg dosages in 24-hours. The husks that sheath
the microscopic pollen grains are removed using a Swiss-developed technique;
thus producing a pure, potent flower pollen grain. By removing the sheaths
bacteria, fungi, toxins and pollutants are also removed. This additional
process further reduced any allergic reactions to pollen extract in
individuals who might be sensitive to some of the higher molecular weight
substances. Unlike bee pollen, which bees treat with their saliva and which
may contain pollutants or allergens, Cernitin™ Swedish Flower Pollen Extract
is free of toxic substances.
Digestion and Absorption
The production of Cernitin™ Swedish Flower Pollen Extracts begins when
the pollen is harvested directly from selected plants. In the final stages it
is extracted to secure separation of the water-soluble and lipo-soluble
fractions. The fractions are standardized to the content of alpha-amino acids
and phytosterols respectively and recombined in the tablet form. The
intestinal wall only minimally absorbs untreated pollen. The digestive process
is able to extract to a certain extent the water-soluble substances from the
pollen grain, however very little of the lipo-soluble substances. A guaranteed
effect is therefore only possible by using the extracted fractions.4
Nutritional Values
Pollen is the life source for the entire plant world. It is the vital half
of the reproductive cycle in the plant kingdom. To the expert in these matters
or to the ordinary person it will be appreciated that there is a great deal of
goodness in these minute grains.
- It has been established that pollens contain extraordinary amounts of
goodness including vitamins A, B 12, D, E, C (ascorbic acid), and K. Also
present are inositol, biotin, thiamin, riboflavin, nicotinic acid, folic
acid, and pantothenic acid.
- Mineral and trace elements such as those found in pollen were at one
time thought to be present in too small quantities to make an impact on
the body, although vital for health; experts have more recently confirmed
that we need only small amounts of these vital substances from our daily
dietary intake. Important minerals include calcium, copper, iron,
magnesium, manganese, phosphorous, potassium, silicon, sodium, sulfur and
titanium.
- The amino acids in whole dry pollen fluctuate between 10 and 13 percent
and this equals from five to seven times the amino acids in equal weights
of beef, eggs or cheese. Cernitin™ contains all twenty-three dietary and
physiological essential amino acids.
- Pollen compares very favorably to yeast as a complete food when it is
revealed that a mixture of fresh pollen can contain up to 1,000 micrograms
of cozymase per gram. Cernitin™ contains enzymes in six classes of
enzymes: Oxidoreductases, Transferases, Hydrolases, Lyases, Isomerases,
and Ligases.
- There are quite a variety of sugars and carbohydrates in whole pollens
in the form of cane sugar (sucrose), fruit sugar (cellulose), grape sugar
(glucose).
- Pollen also has gums, fats, and oils. The major lipids in flower pollen
are polar lipids: lecithin, lysolecithin, phosphoinositol and
phosphatidylcholine; and neutral lipids: monoglycerides, diglycerides,
triglycerides, free fatty acids, sterols, and hydrocarbons.5
Cernilton®, a nutriceutical product for the support of men’s prostate
health, is now available in the United States and around the world. Cernilton®
is made from Cernitin™ Swedish Flower Pollen Extract at AB Cernelle,
Engelholm, Sweden for distribution by Graminex, Deshler, Ohio, USA. Cernilton®
is scientifically supported by over 40 clinical trials and several journal
publications from researchers all over the globe. Cernitin™ Swedish Flower
Pollen Extract has been generously written about by Dr. Harry Preuss of
Georgetown University in his book, The Prostate Cure, and by Dr. Jesse Stoff
in his book, The Prostate Miracle.
Deborah Arnoldy is responsible for Global Marketing & Sales for
Graminex L.L.C. She has been a Licensed Practical Nurse for 18 years, a
portion of which she spent working on a surgical urology unit. She has her
Bachelor of Arts degree in Gerontology.
References:
- Harry G. Preuss, M.D. and Brenda Adderly, M.H.A., The Prostate Cure,
1998
- Harry G. Preuss, M.D., F.A.C.N., C.N.S., Use of Natural Products to
Treat Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) and Chronic Non-bacterial
Prostatitis: Emphasis on Cernitin, The Original Internist, June 2000
- Cernitin™ Flower Pollen Chemical Analysis, AB Cernelle, Engelholm,
Sweden
- Cernitin™ Flower Pollen, AB Cernelle, Engelholm, Sweden
- Cernitin™ Pollen Extracts, AB Cernelle, Engelholm, Sweden
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