Prostatitis - connections
Prostatitis ->
-> Prostatitis
- Berries, Hot spices - Affects (Amount: higher intake; Polarity: positive or negative; Condition: same effect as on bowel function; Modal: may)
- Zinc - Associated With (Level: abnormally high; Location: cellular)
- B-complex - Avoided For (Amount: higher; Method: supplementation)
- Zinc-rich foods - Avoided For (Method: dietary treatment)
- Nutritional supplements for BPH - Avoided For (Modal: may)
- Potassium-rich foods - Avoided For (Recommendation: should; Reason: bladder inflammation affecting prostate)
- Vitamin C - Benefits (Certainty: likely; Dose: higher)
- Excessive zinc intake - Causes (Modality: may; Alternative: contribute)
- Garlic - Considered For (Condition: little success with other natural remedies; Dose: higher; Frequency: regular)
- Sulforaphane - Considered For (Condition: little success with other natural remedies; Form: capsules; Frequency: regular)
- Mastic gum, Probiotics, Turmeric - Considered For (Condition: little success with other natural remedies; Frequency: regular)
- Habitually holding urine - Contributes To (Certainty: possible; Theory: supported by housebroken-dog observation)
- Zinc - Controls (Direction: lowering; Method: dietary or supplemental intervention; Effectiveness: most effective; Timing: quickly; Evidence: personal clinical experience)
- Probiotics - Helps (Modal: may; Condition: improves bowel function)
- Beta-sitosterol, Saw Palmetto, Sterols and sterolins - Helps (Polarity: negative; Population: Dr. Ronald Roth's treated patients)
- Copper-rich foods - Helps (Population: some sufferers; Amount: higher)
- Copper supplementation - Helps (Population: some sufferers; Duration: short term)
- Acute bacterial prostatitis - Is A (State: acute; Cause: bacterial; Support: conclusive laboratory evidence)
- Goldenseal, Pygeum, Stinging Nettle - Recommended For (Frequency: commonly)
- Phytosterols, Saw Palmetto - Recommended For (Population: some practitioners)
- Zinc - Treats (Condition: lowered; Likelihood: more likely)
- Zinc antagonists - Treats (Convenience: more convenient; Condition: when avoiding zinc-rich foods is difficult)
- Cranberry juice, Quercetin - Treats (Evidence: anecdotal; Quantity: a few stories)
- Nutritional supplements for BPH - Treats (Frequency: generally; Polarity: negative; Exception: some)
- Nosodes - Treats (Modal: may; Condition: resistant cases; Availability: medical practitioner only)
- Zinc - Triggers (Condition: treating BPH with history of prostatitis; Potential: yes)
- Alcohol, Chocolate, Coffee, Cola drinks - Worsens (Certainty: claimed)
- Vitamin B-Complex - Worsens (Certainty: could; Degree: quite; Predisposition: prone; Mechanism: zinc_potassium_retention)
- Bowel disturbances - Worsens (Certainty: very likely; Condition: caused by antibacterial remedy)
- Probiotics - Worsens (Condition: triggers intestinal problems; Population: some people with compromised immune system)
- Additional zinc intake - Worsens (Frequency: generally; Purpose: prostatitis treatment)
Non-Bacterial Prostatitis - connections
Non-Bacterial Prostatitis ->
- Has Cause: Potential causes (Frequency: generally; Polarity: no particular cause found)
-> Non-Bacterial Prostatitis
Zinc - connections
Zinc ->
- Added For: Left-sided sciatica (Modal: may; Level: well below normal; Condition: pain not due to prostatitis)
- Affects: Insulin/glucose metabolism
- Affects: Total triglycerides (Degree: somewhat)
- Affects: Adrenals, Thyroid gland (Pathway: direct or indirect)
- Affects: Genitourinary system (Scope: many aspects)
- Affects: Cardiac function (Sequence: subsequently; Pathway: direct or indirect)
- Aids: Metabolism (Degree: moderately; Certainty: may)
- Antagonizes: Copper
- Antagonizes: Zinc antagonists (Dose: individually correct for BPH; Duration: over time)
- Assists: Calcium absorption
- Associated With: Testosterone (Context: erection)
- Associated With: Insulin metabolism (Evidence: some animal studies)
- Associated With: Nausea (Intake: high)
- Associated With: Prostatitis (Level: abnormally high; Location: cellular)
- Associated With: Benign prostatic hypertrophy (Level: below normal; Location: cellular; Frequency: often)
- Associated With: Alopecia, Anemia, Anorexia, Arrhythmia, Fatigue, Gastritis, Hives, Immune system dysfunctions, Infertility, Insomnia, Leukemia, Menstrual cramps, Poor wound healing, Sweating (Level: high)
- Associated With: Cancers (Level: high; Cancers: left ovarian, left testicular, colon, prostate; Frequency: prostate less common)
- Associated With: Nails (Level: high; Condition: brittle)
- Associated With: Impotence (Level: high; Degree: very)
- Associated With: Acne (Level: high; Frequency: frequent; Context: high_testosterone)
- Associated With: Testosterone (Level: high; Target level: high)
- Associated With: Alopecia, Angular stomatitis, Anorexia, Anosmia, Arrhythmia, Congestive heart failure, Delayed sexual maturity, Fatigue, Glucose intolerance, High blood pressure, Hydrocephalus, Hypogonadism, Immune system dysfunctions, Impotence, Infertility, Learning disability, Leukopenia, Liver degeneration, Low sperm count, Memory impairment, Muscle atrophy, Night blindness, Night sweats, Poor wound healing, Slow or impaired growth, Sodium retention, Soft-tissue calcification, Sweating, Yeast infection / Candida vulvovaginitis (Level: low)
- Associated With: Cancers (Level: low; Cancers: esophageal, breast, cervical, prostate; Frequency: prostate more common)
- Associated With: Nails (Level: low; Condition: brittle)
- Associated With: Acne (Level: low; Frequency: frequent)
- Associated With: Total triglycerides (Zinc state: low; Triglyceride state: low; Frequency: frequently)
- Benefits: Benign prostatic hypertrophy (Modal: may; Amount: extra)
- Causes: Blepharitis, Conjunctivitis (Certainty: can; Intake: overdose; Course: chronic; Mechanism: copper antagonism)
- Causes: Weight loss (Level: high)
- Causes: Nutrient depletion (Modal: may; Duration: over time; Scope: zinc-antagonist nutrients)
- Causes: Pro-inflammatory activity (State: higher levels)
- Cautioned For: Compromised immune system
- Component Of: Superoxide dismutase
- Component Of: Enzymes (Quantity: more than 100)
- Contraindicated For: Leukemia (Dose: higher; Condition: unless zinc is low; Scope: some forms)
- Contributes To: Cardiac health problems, Hormonal and metabolic health problems, Urinary health problems, Weight gain (Level: low; Combined with: low potassium)
- Contributes To: Impotence (Level: low; Combined with: low potassium; Modal: can)
- Controls: Prostatitis (Direction: lowering; Method: dietary or supplemental intervention; Effectiveness: most effective; Timing: quickly; Evidence: personal clinical experience)
- Co Occurs With: Potassium (Level: low; Frequency: frequently; Age: particularly post-middle age or andropause)
- Cures: Prostate-related problems (Certainty: seemingly believed; Scope: all; Polarity: claimed)
- Enables: Erection (Level: sufficient; Phase: achieve; Necessity: required)
- Enhances: White blood cell functions (Evidence: shown; Scope: other)
- Exhibits: Pro-inflammatory properties (Level: high)
- Harms: Prostate (Level: below normal; Timing: eventually; Polarity: negative)
- Helps: Left-sided sciatica (Certainty: theoretically; Method: supplementation; Alone: yes)
- Improves: Athletic performance (Condition: raised from very low; Trajectory: steadily; Population: affected children or teens)
- Improves: Multiple sclerosis symptoms (Condition: status normalized; Manner: readily)
- Improves: Night sweats (Modality: may; Condition: high sodium retention particularly involved)
- Increases: White-blood-cell count
- Increases: T-lymphocytes (Evidence: shown)
- Increases: Intracellular calcium ratio (Level: low; Timing: eventually)
- Increases: Copper bioavailability (Modal: may; Frequency: rarely; Condition: low relative to copper)
- Increases: Triglycerides (Modal: may; Source level: increased; Target level: raised)
- Increases Requirement For: Calcium (Intake: excessive; Modal: may)
- Increases Risk: Calcium loss (Target level: above-normal)
- Increases Risk Of: Health disorders (State: declining; Scope: any number; Age: typically associated but not exclusive)
- Inhibits: Aromatase
- Is A: Calcium cofactors
- Lowers: Stored copper (Polarity: negative)
- Maintains: Serum testosterone (Necessity: necessary; State: normal)
- Normalizes: Iron level (Condition: hemochromatosis; Matching: individual; Degree: closer to normal)
- Normalizes: Medical problems (Condition: levels normalized; Scope: many common; Location: urinary and reproductive system)
- Not Associated With: White spots on fingernails (Level: low; Polarity: negative)
- Opposes: Copper (Strength: weakest; Location: intestinal)
- Optimizes: Calcium uptake (Target level: normal; Frequency: generally; Outcome: normal)
- Pairs With: Potassium
- Prevents: Prostate cancer (Level: normal; Importance: important; Purpose: prevention)
- Prevents: Edema (Polarity: insufficiency leads to outcome; Context: middle age)
- Prevents: Fatigue, Loss of libido (Polarity: insufficiency may cause; Certainty: potential)
- Prevents: Calcification (Target level: normal; Frequency: usually)
- Promotes: Alzheimer's disease (Exposure: above normal)
- Raises: Potassium (Modal: may; Amount: increased; Inclusion: also)
- Reduces: Edema (Certainty: may; Condition: vegetarian-lifestyle success)
- Reduces: Iron level (Level: excessive)
- Reduces: Phosphorus, Sodium (State: elevated)
- Reduces Need For: Phlebotomy (Frequency: frequently; Condition: hemochromatosis; Matching: individual)
- Regulates: Blood pressure, Blood sugar (Polarity: insufficiency may increase; Certainty: potential)
- Relieves: AIDS, Herpes (Outcome: mixed; Purpose: symptom relief)
- Relieves: Infections (Outcome: mixed; Purpose: symptom relief; Scope: other)
- Resolves: Hematospermia (Amount: extra; Modal: may; Frequency: occasional; Condition: low-zinc/high-phosphorus ratio)
- Supports: Human health (Necessity: essential)
- Supports: Immune system, Reproductive development, Reproductive function (Necessity: required)
- Supports: Development, Growth (Necessity: required; State: normal)
- Supports: Metabolism (Polarity: insufficiency slows; Context: middle age)
- Threatens: Copper (Condition: copper low or potassium and calcium below normal; Amount: high)
- Transports: Vitamin A (Necessity: required; Origin: liver)
- Treats: Prostatitis (Condition: lowered; Likelihood: more likely)
- Treats: Chronic Prostatitis (Direction: lowering; Location: cellular; Method: diet or nutritional supplementation; Population: great majority of sufferers; Effectiveness: most effective; Safety: safest; Cost: cheapest)
- Treats: Prostate enlargement (Effectiveness: similar; Condition: proper diet unavailable or sterols and sterolins too expensive)
- Treats: Benign prostatic hypertrophy (Modal: may; Method: supplementation; Benefit: indicated)
- Triggers: Prostatitis (Condition: treating BPH with history of prostatitis; Potential: yes)
- Used With Caution For: Benign prostatic hypertrophy (Condition: history of prostatitis; Recommendation: caution)
- Worsens: Prostatitis symptoms (Amount: extra; Frequency: invariably; Method: supplementation)
-> Zinc
- Calcium, Copper - Antagonizes
- Vitamin D - Antagonizes (Combined with: calcium; Frequency: common)
- Vitamin A - Antagonizes (Condition: higher levels; Dependency: dose)
- Calcium - Antagonizes (Degree: very potent)
- Iron - Antagonizes (Frequency: at times)
- Folic acid, Selenium, Vitamin A, Vitamin B1, Vitamin C - Antagonizes (Frequency: common)
- Testosterone - Associated With (Degree: closely; Aspect: metabolism)
- Benign prostatic hypertrophy - Associated With (Frequency: at times; Level: below normal; Scope: only enlarged prostate)
- Benign prostatic hypertrophy - Associated With (Frequency: sometimes; State: below normal)
- Phytic acid - Binds (Condition: bread made from unleavened flour)
- Vitamin C - Causes Deficiency Of (Amount: excessive_or_overdose; Certainty: potential; Timing: eventual; Susceptibility: prone)
- Bone, Eyes, Kidneys, Liver, Pancreas, Prostate - Contains (Concentration: larger; Reserve: no)
- Nuts, Shellfish, Wheat germ - Contains (Level: high)
- Health professional - Evaluates (Ideality: ideally; Scope: requirements)
- Dietary intake - Fails To Prevent (Adequacy: previously_adequate; Uniformity: same; Condition: without_adequate_androgenic_support; Frequency: frequent)
- Vitamin B-Complex - Increases (Amount: high; Duration: lengthy; Effect: retention; Degree: major)
- Vegetarian lifestyle - Increases (Frequency: common; Condition: switching)
- Progesterone - Increases (Mechanism: subsequent)
- Vitamin E - Increases (Process: absorption)
- Iron - Increases (Source level: decreased; Target level: increased; Degree: partly)
- Nickel - Inhibits
- Insufficient nutrient intake - Involves (State: insufficient)
- High-dose zinc-antagonist nutrients - Lowers (Amount: high; Duration: over time; Result level: below normal; Exception: initial zinc high)
- Vitamin C - Lowers (Amount: larger; Condition: zinc high)
- Vitamin C - Lowers (Initial level: excessively high; Evaluation: ideal remedy)
- Iron absorption - Lowers (Mechanism: Vitamin C-supported)
- Vitamin C - Lowers (Mechanism: direct)
- DHEA, Pregnenolone - Maintains (Effect: better)
- Testosterone-boosting strategy - Maintains (Level: normal)
- Potassium - Paired With
- Prostate cancer - Presents With (Level: deficient)
- Prostate cancer - Presents With (Level: excessive)
- Testicular cancer - Presents With (Level: very high; Location: cellular; Side: left)
- Prostatitis - Presents With (Location: cellular; Level: above normal to typically very high)
- Androgenic support - Prevents (Adequacy: adequate; Condition: same_previously_adequate_dietary_intake; Frequency: frequent)
- B-complex - Raises
- Alcohol consumption, Food processing, Vitamin C - Reduces
- High-protein, low-carbohydrate diets - Reduces (Duration: long-term; Mechanism: greater sodium and phosphorus retention)
- Aging - Reduces (Frequency: on average; Trajectory: steady; Period: middle age and beyond)
- Hormonal changes - Reduces (Trend: steady decline; Population: many individuals)
- Hormonal support - Reduces Loss Of (Mechanism: partial)
- Sweat - Removes
- Impaired kidney functions - Requires (Amount: variable; Dependence: health factors, age, medications)
- Prostate-related problems - Results From (Certainty: seemingly believed; Scope: all; Level: insufficient; Polarity: claimed)
- Blood Type O - Should Increase (Condition: aging-related chemical changes; Necessity: may; Amount: greater; Form: dietary or supplemental)
- Magnesium - Supports
- Magnesium - Synergizes With
- Vitamin A - Synergizes With (Condition: normal levels; Dependency: dose)
- Alternative practitioners - Uses (Scope: many; Purpose: treat prostatitis)