What Food or Drink Can Raise Your PSA
Levels – Prostate
specific antigen or PSA is a protein produced by the prostate that is found in
semen. Measuring PSA levels is an important component to detecting possible
signs of prostate cancer. High PSA levels in your blood could be a warning sign
of an issue with your prostate.
Normal PSA
PSA tests reveal the amount of PSA detected
in the blood. According to the National Cancer Institute, a PSA level below 4.0
ng/ml is
considered normal.
Breads
A September, 2006 "Urology"
journal study of 29 Australian men with prostate cancer found that those who
ate at wheat bread saw a rise in PSA levels of 40 percent. Conversely, the men
who ate soy-enriched bread had a drop in their PSA levels of 12.9 percent.
Dairy Products
A randomized, double-blind,
placebo-controlled trial conducted by researchers at Harvard University that
began in 1982 called the Physician's Health Study reviewed more than 20,000
male physicians over 11 years and concluded that there was a moderate increase
in prostate cancer risk associated with increased consumption of dairy
products.
Red Meat
Eating red meat five or more times per week
can raise your PSA levels and possibly double your risk for prostate cancer,
according to researchers at the Project to End Cancer.
Foods to Lower PSA Levels
According to the Mayo Clinic, eating a diet
rich in whole grains, fruits and vegetables including tomatoes and broccoli,
which contain antioxidants may help lower PSA levels and decrease your risk of
developing prostate cancer.
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