Lycopene is a natural pigment similar to carotene. It is rich in tomatoes, watermelons, carrots, red grapefruit, guava and rose hips, among which lycopene is the most abundant in mature tomatoes. It is the strongest antioxidant found in nature. It can effectively improve the condition of male prostate, and prevent and treat various diseases of female breast, ovary and uterus caused by aging and decreased immunity. Then, in the treatment of male prostatitis, how does lycopene play its role as the first food that contributes the most to human health?
As we all know, with the growth of age, metabolism slows down, lycopene in men drops sharply, and the human body can't synthesize lycopene itself. If the prostate is not fully protected, it will be oxidized and rusted, and problems such as frequent urination, urgency and endless urine will follow. Lycopene is like a rust remover, which removes impurities and rejuvenates the body. Therefore, it is essential to supplement lycopene to improve prostate problems.
What needs to be understood is the ability of lycopene to scavenge free radicals and resist oxidation? -Carotene is 3.2 times, VE 100 times, and VC 1000 times, which is absorbed into blood and lymph through digestive tract mucosa in vivo and distributed to testis, adrenal gland, prostate, pancreas, breast, ovary, liver, lung, colon, skin and various mucosal tissues, promoting gland function and health, thus maintaining the vigorous vitality of human body; At the same time, it can eliminate free radicals in these organs and tissues, protect them from harm, enhance the immunity of the body, and effectively eliminate various inflammations of the human body.
Lycopene is distributed in the roots of fruits such as tomato, watermelon, pumpkin, plum, persimmon, pepper, peach, papaya, mango, guava, grape, grapefruit, cranberry, cloudberry, citrus and radish, carrot, turnip and cabbage. Therefore, men who lack lycopene can eat a lot of these things to achieve the effect of treating prostate diseases.