The human body must supplement lycopene. Lycopene can inhibit oxidative free radicals, protect prostate cells from oxidative damage, strengthen its physiological activity, and inhibit and eliminate free radicals in the prostate.
The outer part of the male prostate is protected by multi-layer reticular fibers, and it is generally difficult to have inflammation or bacteria, but once infected, common drugs cannot enter, and it is difficult to work. Lycopene itself is an active factor. It enters the prostate tissue through human blood circulation with the highest concentration. Lycopene can quench free radicals and remove toxins invading the prostate. Lycopene can penetrate the lipid envelope of prostate and enter tissues and organs to eliminate inflammation. At the same time, repair the physiological function of prostate organs. After 13 years of clinical testing, urinary experts in Kobe, Japan, announced that lycopene can repair the damaged prostate tissue, improve the aging of the prostate, decline in resistance and other symptoms, and prevent the recurrence of prostate disease.
The active factor of lycopene can reduce the DNA damage of prostate cells and the level of DNA damage in prostate tissue and cells. Protect prostate cells. Lycopene can eliminate free radicals in prostate and protect prostate tissue. Therefore, men who eat more tomatoes add a "protective net" to their prostate and wear "bulletproof clothing" to prevent the invasion of various pathogenic factors and make the prostate healthier. An adult needs to eat 5 kg of tomatoes every day to meet the body's need for lycopene.
(Intern editor: Xie Yunsheng)