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Medicinal plants for an inflamed prostate

Do you have an inflamed prostate or prostatitis and are you looking to treat yourself naturally? First of all, we recommend you go to the doctor and that he indicates the best treatment for you and that you consult him if any of the medicinal plants are suitable for you because, whether you already take a treatment or not, it is not recommended that you take natural products without discussing it with your doctor first.

At AgroCorrn we have knowledge about plants, their properties and their most frequent medicinal uses over time. Therefore, we offer you this list of the best medicinal plants for an inflamed prostate and how to use them to alleviate this problem.

Index
  1. What is prostatitis, its causes and symptoms
  2. List of the 5 best medicinal plants for an enlarged prostate
  3. How to take pao d’arco to reduce inflammation of the prostate
  4. How to take sea thistle for prostaitis
  5. How to prepare devil’s claw to treat prostate inflammation
  6. How to prepare java tea for an enlarged prostate
  7. How the pigeum is prepared to reduce inflammation of the prostate

What is prostatitis, its causes and symptoms

According to the Mayo Clinic, this condition occurs when there is inflammation of the prostate , which is a male gland located under the bladder that is responsible for producing fluid for ejaculation. It can be due to a variety of causes, but the most common is bacterial infection in the prostate . Other possible causes of prostatitis or prostatic inflammation are trauma to the genital area, affecting more organs and tissues, an injury to the nerves of the urinary tract of the lower tract, either due to trauma or a surgical operation performed in that area. area or nearby, and it should also be noted that many times the cause of prostatitis is not known.

Among the main symptoms of prostatitis are:

  • Difficulty urinating
  • Painful urination and burning sensation
  • Need to urinate more frequently
  • Discomfort in the groin or both
  • Pain in the pelvic area
  • Genital and perineal pain
  • Cloudy or dark urine
  • Blood in the urine
  • Painful ejaculation
  • Flu-like or influenza-like symptoms in bacterial prostatitis

In an ultrasound, the specialist will detect inflammation of the prostate tissues, which will lead to the diagnosis of prostatitis and to recommend the best treatment for the patient. As we have mentioned before, this treatment can be approached from a Western medicine point of view, with medicines, from that of natural medicine or with a combination of the two types of medicines. In this case, it is convenient to know which are the best plants for an inflamed prostate .

List of the 5 best medicinal plants for an enlarged prostate

Although from AgroCorrn we show you these medicinal plants to heal an inflamed prostate , because they are the most appropriate, we also remember the importance of taking them properly so that they are effective and do not produce adverse effects. With this in mind, take note of this list:

  • Pao d’arco: also called lapacho, taheebo, Pink Trumpet Tree and scientifically Tabebuia avellanedar , T. impestiginosa and T. altissima .
  • Cardo or Eringio sea: another common name in Spanish is thistle maritime, with English name Sea Holly , scientifically called Eryngium maritimum L .
  • Devil’s claw : also known as devil’s claw, in English as Devil’s claw and scientifically as Harpagophytum .
  • Java tea : this is also known as ortosifón, in English as Cat’s whiskers and there are different types, being the best to treat this condition Orthosiphon stamineus Benth and O. aristatus Miq .
  • Pigeum: we know it commonly under another name that is African plum, in English Pygeum and scientifically P ygeum africanum Hook .
  • Garlic: it is good as a natural supplement to treat prostatitis because it is vasodilator and antibacterial.
  • Ginger : circulatory stimulant, vasodilator and anti-inflammatory.
  • Horsetail: this is one of the most diuretic medicinal plants out there, but it is also purifying and remineralizing.
  • Dandelion : cleansing, detoxifying and diuretic.
  • Pumpkin: to cure this condition, pumpkin seeds or pipes are used. They are diuretic, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and emollient.
  • Walnut : its leaves are used and it is anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, diuretic, emollient and remineralizing.
  • Greater nettle, common or green: anti-inflammatory, remineralizing, restorative, diuretic and purifying.
  • Cat’s claw: anti-inflammatory, immunostimulating and antioxidant.

Next, we will explain the properties of medicinal plants for the inflamed prostate and how to take them so that they are effective to treat this urological problem.

How to take pao d’arco to reduce inflammation of the prostate

It is a tree native to South America that is used medicinally, but mainly the bark is used. The active principles of this tree are lapachol, lapachenol, naphthoquinones, flavonoids, saponosides, alkaloids, hydroxybenzoic acid and quercithin. This composition means that among the properties of pao d’arco to reduce inflammation of the prostate , mainly those found in its cortex, are that it is antibiotic, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antioxidant, antitumor and diuretic.

This is the recipe that we propose at AgroCorrn to drink infusion of pao d’arco for prostate inflammation . Get the ingredients and prepare the decoction with these steps:

Ingredients

  • 1 teaspoon of pao d’arco bark
  • 1 1/2 cups of water

Preparation and daily dose

  1. Bring the water to a boil and add the crust to the pot when it starts to boil.
  2. Let it boil for 2 minutes, remove it from the heat and cover it to let it rest for 10 minutes.
  3. Filter to remove the remains of rind, add a few drops of lemon if you do not like the taste and drink when it is warm.
  4. You can have a maximum of 3 medium-sized glasses a day after each meal. Take it until you feel better, but do not exceed 15 days at the rate of this dose.

How to take sea thistle for prostaitis

The thistle or maritime eringium is a prickly bush type plant, found in coastal areas and we use its roots to heal ourselves. Among its active principles we find flavonoids, fatty acids and coumarins and, thanks to them, the properties of sea thistle for prostate inflammation are anti-inflammatory, diuretic and purifying. Therefore, it is very effective in preventing and treating prostatitis and other urinary conditions, such as cystitis and kidney problems.

This is a very effective diuretic tea recipe. To prepare an infusion of sea thistle for prostatitis, follow these steps:

Ingredients

  • 20 g of eringium root or sea thistle
  • ½ l of water

If you don’t want to have as much infusion, reduce the two parts in proportion.

Elaboration and treatment

  1. Bring the water to a boil and chop the root of this medicinal plant.
  2. When it reaches the boiling point, add the sea thistle root or eringium for 2 minutes.
  3. Remove from the heat and let the infusion rest until it is lukewarm.
  4. Take this infusion 3 times a day, the first glass on an empty stomach and the others after lunch and dinner.

How to prepare devil’s claw to treat prostate inflammation

This medicinal plant is better known than the previous ones, as it has a variety of properties that help our health. It is also called devil’s claw and contains active principles such as phytosterols, phenolic glycosides, harpagoquinone and bitter glycosides such as harpagido, procumbid and harpagoside. These components give it various effects on our health that are very beneficial and among the main properties of devil’s claw to heal swollen prostate we find that it is an analgesic, anti-inflammatory plant, stimulating blood circulation, it is especially effective in the urinary system to treat conditions such as prostatitis, but also prostatic adenomas among other conditions; In addition, it also acts effectively on joint and digestive problems.

Here we give you an anti-inflammatory formula, which is one of the best home remedies for prostatitis and contains more anti-inflammatory, analgesic and diuretic medicinal plants. Follow these steps to prepare devil’s claw to reduce inflammation of the prostate :

Ingredients

  • 40 g of devil’s claw, from the root or tuber part
  • 30 g white willow, from the bark
  • 10 g horsetail
  • 5 g of mint
  • ½ l of water

Preparation and treatment

  1. Boil the water with all the ingredients already included for 10 minutes, counting from when the infusion begins to boil.
  2. After time, remove from heat, cover and let it rest for 15 more minutes.
  3. You can add a little honey, lemon, or Stevia if you don’t like the taste.
  4. We recommend taking up to 3 glasses a day.

How to prepare java tea for an enlarged prostate

Another of the best medicinal plants to treat a swollen prostate is Java tea or ortosifón, which is a shrub from Southeast Asia and parts of Australia. It has components such as tannins, flavonoids, potassium salts, betaine, choline and glycosides, such as caffeic acid and rosmarinic acid. Due to these active principles, the properties of orthosiphon for prostatitis are anti-inflammatory, diuretic, bacterostatic (antibacterial) and very effective in the urinary system.

These are the indications to prepare Java tea to treat prostate swelling , you will see that it contains more ingredients with anti-inflammatory and diuretic properties, so it is useful for other urinary conditions and edema, among others.

Ingredients

  • For mixing
  • 20 g of tops or leaves and stems of Java tea
  • 20 g of ash leaves
  • 20 g of corn stigmas
  • 10 g de melisa
  • 10 g of grass, grass, agropiro or reed
  • To make an infusion
  • 1 tablespoon of the mixture
  • 1 cup of water

Preparation and daily dose

  1. First prepare the mixture in the indicated amounts or in proportion, if you want more or less amount to save, and then stir well so that all the plants are well distributed in each tablespoon you take for the diuretic infusions that you will prepare with it.
  2. Bring water to boil and when it boils add a tablespoon of the mixture of these plants.
  3. Let it boil for 10 minutes, turn off, cover and let it rest for another 10 minutes.
  4. When it is warm drink the infusion and if you prefer give it a touch of lemon or honey.
  5. You can take a maximum of 3 infusions a day after meals until you are better.

How the pigeum is prepared to reduce inflammation of the prostate

The last plant that we include in this list of natural remedies for prostate swelling is the pigeum or African plum . It is a tree mainly from tropical mountainous areas and from which the bark is consumed.

Its active principles are phytosterols, terpenes, flavonoids, fatty acids, tannins and oleanolic and ursolic acids, which give it the following properties of the pigeum for prostate inflammation that are essential for its treatments: anti-inflammatory and prostate repair, stimulating the cells of this zone. Therefore, it is a very specific and effective remedy. To make an infusion of pigeum for inflammation of the prostate follow these indications:

Ingredients

  • 40 g of African plum
  • 20 g of green ortiga
  • 10 g dandelion
  • ½ l of water

Preparation and treatment

  1. Boil the water with the mentioned plants for 8 minutes after boiling.
  2. Turn off the heat, cover and let it rest for 15 more minutes.
  3. When it is warm you can drink it, one glass at a time, and if you do not like the taste you can add honey, lemon, sugar or Stevia.
  4. Drink a maximum of 3 glasses a day, spread out before main meals.

If you are curious to discover more about plants in natural medicine, we recommend you read these other AgroCorrn articles about 50 Mexican medicinal plants and what they are for and 60 medicinal plants from Peru and what they are for .

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