Both types of tea contain potent antioxidants.
Green tea and prostate health.
Results show that green tea can control abnormal hormone levels and this helps reduce the risk.
One study observed that men drinking green tea had a lower risk of advanced prostate cancer.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia is the medical term for an enlarged prostate.
An analysis of 29 studies showed that those drinking green tea were around 42 less.
Asian countries where men drink large amounts of green tea have some of the lowest prostate cancer.
Studies show that green tea can also benefit men with bph and prostatitis.
There is continuing research into alternative ways to manage the condition including by drinking green tea.
The tea is full of antioxidants that protect against several cancers including prostate cancer.
Studies show that green tea can help prevent prostate cancer from forming and may also slow the growth of aggressive prostate cancer.
Despite the lack of overwhelming evidence adding green tea to your diet could have prostate health benefits.
Both green tea and hibiscus tea are among the top drinks for prostate health.
Green tea has the highest polyphenol content and research shows that regular green tea consumption may protect against prostate and several other cancers.
It also has known chemoprotective properties in the case of prostate cancer so green.
A meta analysis published in 2017 reveals that prostate cancer risk may be reduced by higher green tea intake.
More than 50 epidemiological studies were done between green tea consumption and prostate cancer risk.