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Ayurvedic treatment for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)

Overview

In men, a prostate gland is found which is part of their reproductive system also known as the prostate gland. The gland is located below the bladder and the last part of the intestines below the rectum. Just behind the prostate, there are glands called semen vesicles that make fluid for the semen. The gland is located around the urethra. The urethra is the tube that carries the urine and semen out of the body through the penis. This urethra passes through the center of the prostate. The main function of these prostate glands is to produce a thick fluid. This substance keeps their semen liquid. This prostate gland also controls the flow of urine. Benign prostatic hyperplasia is an enlarged prostate. The size of the prostate also increases as a person gets older. Due to the increase in the size of the prostate the urethra becomes pressurized and the bladder wall becomes thick by which the flow of urine is obstructed and the person starts having problems with the bladder, urinary tract and kidney. Benign prostatic hyperplasia is not cancer nor does it cause cancer in the prostate. Our ayurvedic treatment for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is very effective and safe without resulting in any side effect.

Research

Jain’s cow urine therapy clinic aims for a happy and healthy life by integrating ancient Ayurvedic knowledge with modern technology. Our therapy means cow urine including Ayurveda works on a person’s three doshas that are- The Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. These tri-energies maintain our health, any imbalance in these doshas, is responsible for human’s health and disease. We are glad to say that we have seen so many positive results through our treatment. Thousands of people got rid of many diseases after taking our treatment.

Our patients not only put an end to their disease but also live a disease-free healthy life forever. This is the reason why people are getting attention towards our therapy. Our years of research in Ayurvedic treatments have helped us advance our methodology. We aim to reach as many people as we can to build a healthy and happy society all over the world.

Effective Treatment By Cow Urine Therapy

According to the cow urine therapeutic method some herbs work to rejuvenate body defects (Vata, bile and phlegm) which cause benign prostatic hyperplasia if they are disproportionated. Some Ayurvedic medicines contain many beneficial ingredients to treat them. It improves the metabolism of the body.

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Key herbs which makes the treatement more effective

Punarnava

Punarnava shows remarkable results in prostate hypertrophy. Punarnava has been shown to be effective for symptoms of BPH as it has a significant anti-inflammatory effect especially pertaining to the genito-urinary tract.

Amla

Amla is anti-inflammatory, useful in irritability of the bladder and in edema. It is well known as a good antioxidant having anti-inflammatory as well as anti-proliferative activity. Hence this herb is used against prostate enlargement.

Nishoth

It can also help men with BPH. It slows the progression of BPH in the person. It also helps lower the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) connected to prostate inflammation and BPH.

Kanchnar Guggul

Kanchnar Guggul is effective conservative management for symptomatic relief in BPH. It is an authentic treatment for vitiated Vayu and helps balance Vata and Kapha which may be helpful in reducing the size of the prostate and enhancing the tonicity of the urinary bladder.

Sahajana

The ethanolic leaf extract of Sahajana prevents testosterone-induced BPH possibly through enhancement of antioxidant defense mechanisms or inhibition of inflammatory mediators. Thus, it could be a potential phytotherapeutic agent in the management of BPH in men.

Atibala

Atibala has so much effective to control the growth of the prostate gland. It has been defined in such a way that it improves the general body health (Balya), nourishes as a whole (Bhrihaniya), normalizes the function of Vata, and regularizes the natural urges like urination, defecation in diseased conditions. Hence it is used to treat a case of BPH.

Rohitaka

Rohitaka bark has been used to treat urinary and bladder problems that come with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Extract from the bark is used extensively to ease BPH symptoms such as frequent urination. The extract of Rohitaka helps to shrink an enlarged prostate and side effects include nausea.

Shilajit

It contains lipids, di-benzo compounds, small peptides, and various other organic compounds. This substance is one of the most effective supplements to treat various diseases in an individual. It has various medicinal properties such as anti-inflammatory, anti-nature which provide wonderful treatment of prostate-related problems in the form of Shilajit.

Gokhru

Gokhru gives relief in benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) or enlarged prostate gland due to its Mutual (diuretic) and Sita (cold) properties. This helps to increase urine secretion and reduce the swelling and burning sensation during urination.

Pashanbhed

It has good antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antitussive, and antineoplastic activities which helps to reduce signs and symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). This herb holds adverse effects of herbal for the treatment of BPH including issues concerning long-term benefits and prevention of complications.

Dalchini Powder

Compounds in Dalchini powder appeared to lower the growth and spread of the prostate. It reduces the size of the prostate or eases the urinary symptoms that come with an enlarged prostate.

Elaichi Powder

Elaichi powder is strongly recommended in Ayurveda for prostate enlargement or BPH by reducing prostate weight. It improves the urinary flow rate by reducing post-void residual urine. Thus help to treat the condition of BPH.

Mulethi

As in Pitta’s condition, Mulethi can be included in the treatment of BPH. It helps in the case of Vata aggravation conditions which is beneficial in reducing the risk of prostate enlargement.

Lawang Powder

It may also be an effective part of keeping the prostate healthy among men. It has natural anti-inflammatory properties that could help to shrink an enlarged prostate.

Gojala

We use gojala in our cow-urine therapy, basically it means cow-urine extract, the main component in our medicine. This extract is made of the urine of the indigenous breeds of cow. Gojala has its own benefits because it’s beyond the possibility of any kind of contamination. It has high quality and is abundant. When gojala mixed with ayurvedic herbs it becomes more effective to treat any disease and favourable to the consequence of the particular disease. This extract is superimly tested and that’s why it’s more trustable and beneficial as well.

Quality of Life

Healing with cow urine brings good health and keeps the doshas at the level. Today, individuals are continuously improving their health as a result of our care and treatment. This increases the consistency of their daily lives. Along with cow urine, Ayurvedic drugs may serve as a complementary therapy to diminish various side effects from the use of heavy doses, mental strain, radiation, and chemotherapy. We teach people how to live a peaceful and stress-free life with an untreatable illness if any. Since taking our counseling, tens of thousands of people live healthy lives and it’s a huge accomplishment for us to give them a life that they dream of.

Complication Prevention

Cow urine has a special place in Ayurveda which is also said to be beneficial for diseases like benign prostatic hyperplasia. Our years of hard work show that almost many complications of benign prostatic hyperplasia disappear using our ayurvedic herbs. Our patients feel a big relief in the urge and flow of urine, pain, urine color and smell, control and balance hormonal and chemical changes in their body, and improve the patient’s immune system that works favorably for other benign prostatic hyperplasia complications.

 Life Expectancy

If we talk about life expectancy, cow urine therapy itself is a big hope. Any disease, whether it is small in scale or at a critical stage, will have a negative impact on the human body and it will exist for several years, sometimes even a lifetime. Once the disease is identified, the life expectancy is very short, but not with cow urine therapy. Our ancient therapy not only relieves the disease but also prolongs the person’s lifespan without leaving any toxins in the body. This is our ultimate goal.

Reducing Drug Dependency

“Sarve bhavantu sukhinah, Sarve santu niramayah, Sarve bhadrani pashyantu, Maa kaschit dukha bhag-bhavet”, it means let all be happy, let all be free from disease, let all see the truth, may no-one experience suffering. By following this saying, we want our society to be like this. Our therapy accomplishes this by giving reliable treatment, improving life expectancy and reducing drug dependency of affected people. Our therapy has more advantages and zero disadvantages than other available medical options in this modern world. 

Reducing Recurrence Chances

In comparison to wide-ranging general practice, we concentrate on the underlying cause of the disease and causes that may increase the chances of recurrence of the disease rather than relying exclusively on disease control. We are effectively decreasing recurrence rates by implementing this approach and providing a different path to the lives of people so that they can live their lives mentally and physically in a healthier way.

Causes of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

The following causes of benign prostatic hyperplasia can be-

  • Age

As the age of a person increases, the size of their prostate also increases. With increasing age the level of the male hormone testosterone starts decreasing in the blood of men and the ratio of the female hormone estrogen in their body starts to become high.This increased amount of estrogen increases the activation of substances that develop the cells of the prostate gland causing a person with benign prostatic hyperplasia. This disease is more common in men aged seventy to eighty years.

  • Obesity

People who have a lot of weight have an equally high body mass index. The body mass index is a value derived from a person's weight and height which indicates how balanced or unbalanced a person's weight is. People with increased waist circumference increase the risk of developing an enlarged prostate.

  • Diabetes

Individuals who suffer from diabetes especially type 2 diabetes are at greater risk of developing benign prostatic hyperplasia. In this case high levels of insulin block blood sugar and stimulate the growth of the prostate causing the person to have a condition of prostatic hyperplasia.

  • Physical inactivity

Individuals who adopt a sluggish lifestyle and who are physically inactive in their lives or who do very little physical activity are at greater risk of benign prostatic hyperplasia.

  • Family history

If a member of a person's family such as his father, brother etc has been suffering from benign prostatic hyperplasia and has been diagnosed then it is possible that the reason for having BPH is family history.

  • Heart disease

The risk of heart problems in individuals suffering from heart diseases is equally increased in the prostate which increases the risk of individuals having benign prostatic hyperplasia.

  • Testosterone hormone deficiency

When there is a decrease in testosterone hormone in a person's body due to any other reason the level of estrogen hormone starts to change. The decrease in the amount of testosterone hormone causes the amount of female hormone estrogen to increase in their body by which the person starts getting this disease. Genetic inequalities, testicle infection or injury, prostate cancer etc. can be the cause of testosterone hormone deficiency.
 

Prevention of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

A person can reduce the risks of benign prostatic hyperplasia by following efforts -

  • A person should stop increasing his weight and should try to balance the increased weight.
  • One should do yoga, workout, exercise and walk regularly.
  • Maximum physical work should be done by a person.
  • One should empty his bladder completely and avoid holding urine for a long time.
  • Men should avoid excessive consumption of caffeinated beverages and alcohol etc.
  • People suffering from diabetes should keep the level of sugar balanced in their body.
  • In old age a person should take special care of his health, food and drink etc.
  • One should eat a healthy and balanced diet and plenty of fruits and vegetables.

Symptoms of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

The following symptoms can be seen in a person suffering from benign prostatic hyperplasia -

  • Difficulty in urination onset
  • Frequent urination especially the problem of excess urine at night
  • Even after passing urine droplet of the urine comes frequently
  • Slow urine flow and thinning of the urine 
  • An urge to urinate immediately
  • Intermittent urination
  • Feeling pain while passing urine
  • Dripping drops even at the end of urination
  • Inability to empty the bladder completely
  • Change in urine color
  • Extraordinary smell in urine
  • Blood in urine in critical condition

Complications of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

Individuals suffering from an enlarged prostate may have the following complications -

  • Due to the inability to pass urine men have to take the help of a tube called a catheter.
  • Increased risk of urinary tract infection if the bladder is not completely emptied
  • Stones occur in the bladder and get damaged
  • Kidney failure when the bladder infection reaches the kidneys
  • Increased chances of urethritis and kidney inflammation
  • Extreme burning and pain in parts of the urinary system
  • Origin of reproductive problems like retrograde ejaculation or erectile dysfunction in a person.

Recognitions

FAQs

What is BPH?

BPH, as explained by experts at Jain's Cowurine Therapy, refers to Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, a non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate gland.

How is BPH caused?

According to research supported by Jain's Cowurine Therapy, the exact cause of BPH is not fully understood, but aging and hormonal changes are believed to play significant roles.

Can lifestyle changes complement Jain's Cowurine Therapy for BPH?

Yes, using our products in conjunction with living a healthy lifestyle may help treat BPH.

Are there any side effects associated with Jain's Cowurine Therapy for BPH?

Because we use natural substances in our products, there is less chance of negative side effects. Seek the counsel of a medical expert for tailored guidance.

How does Cowurine Therapy work in the context of BPH?

Herbs and other substances used in Ayurvedic medicine traditionally for prostate health may be present in Jain's Cowurine Therapy products.

Can Jain's Cowurine Therapy completely cure BPH?

Although the goal of our products is to reduce symptoms, it's crucial to speak with a healthcare provider for further advice on managing BPH.

Is Cowurine Therapy suitable for all ages with BPH?

It is advised to speak with a healthcare professional to assess whether Jain's Cowurine Therapy is suitable for a certain patient's age and health.

How long does it take to see results with Jain's Cowurine Therapy for BPH?

Responses from different people may differ. For best effects, consistent use in conjunction with a healthy lifestyle is essential.

Can I use Jain's Cowurine Therapy alongside conventional BPH medications?

If you would like to make sure our products are safe and compatible with conventional medications, speak with your doctor.

Are there dietary recommendations along with Jain's Cowurine Therapy for BPH?

Yes, the dietary recommendations made by our specialists may help manage BPH in addition to the advantages of cowurine therapy.

Is Jain's Cowurine Therapy endorsed by medical professionals for BPH?

While individual endorsements may differ, our goods are designed based on Ayurvedic principles and ancient expertise. See your healthcare provider for individual guidance.

How often should I use Jain's Cowurine Therapy products for BPH?

Our goods come with usage instructions. For specific advice, speak with a healthcare provider and adhere to the suggested dosage.

Can Jain's Cowurine Therapy prevent the progression of BPH?

Although the purpose of our products is to enhance prostate health, each person will respond differently. Seeing a doctor on a regular basis is crucial for tracking the development of BPH.

Are there any contraindications for Jain's Cowurine Therapy in BPH?

To determine any possible contraindications depending on your medical history and current conditions, speak with a healthcare professional.

How does Jain's Cowurine Therapy address urinary symptoms associated with BPH?

Our medicines' ayurvedic components may target urinary symptoms, offering treatment to people with BPH-related problems.

Can Jain's Cowurine Therapy be used preventively for BPH?

Using our products may improve general prostate health, even though it is not a preventive practice. It is recommended that you speak with a healthcare provider.

How does Jain's Cowurine Therapy differentiate itself from other BPH remedies?

We distinguish ourselves with our exclusive Ayurvedic formulas that emphasise traditional wisdom and holistic well-being for efficient BPH management.

Can women use Jain's Cowurine Therapy for prostate health?

Although our solutions are mostly designed for men, women who want all-natural support for healthy urinary systems can talk to medical specialists about their options.

Where can purchase Jain's Cowurine Therapy products for BPH?

Visit our official website or authorised distributors to acquire genuine Jain's Cowurine Therapy products for resolving BPH issues.

Are there any customer testimonials regarding Jain's Cowurine Therapy for BPH?

Visit website or get in touch with customer support to read endorsements and case studies from people who have used cowurine therapy for BPH.

What Patients Are Saying

"Various studies have been conducted where Jain's Cow Urine Therapy has shown significant improvement in patients."