Found 29 oral supplements for Prostate cancer prevention
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- Vitamin E
  
Vitamin E is an antioxidant; neutralizes free radicals; enhances immune system; reduces prostate cancer risk. Take 400-800 IU of vitamin E daily, in divided doses, for many months.
- Black cohosh
 
Black cohosh blocks dihydrotestosterone production; reduces prostate cancer risk. Take 80-120 mg of standardized black cohosh extract daily, containing 2.5% of triterpene glycosides, in divided doses, for many months.
- Daidzein
 
Daidzein improves hormonal balance; reduces prostate cancer risk. Take daidzein daily, in divided doses, for many months, as suggested on the label.
- DIM
 
DIM reduces prostate cancer risk. Take 0.5-1.0 g of DIM daily, in divided doses, for many months.
- Genistein
 
Genistein is an estrogenic; improves hormonal balance; reduces prostate cancer risk. Take 40-60 mg of genistein daily in
divided doses for many months.
- Green tea
 
Green tea is an antioxidant; neutralizes free radicals; enhances immune system; reduces prostate cancer risk. Take green tea extract daily, containing 0.5-1.5 g of catechins, in divided doses, for many months.
- Isoflavones
 
Isoflavones improve hormonal balance and reduce prostate cancer risk. Take 80 mg of isoflavones daily, in divided doses, for many months.
- Lycopene
 
Lycopene is an antioxidant; neutralizes free radicals; enhances immune system; reduces prostate cancer risk. Take 15-25 mg of lycopene daily, in divided doses, for many months. Use it with fat or oil containing food.
- OPC's
 
OPC's are antioxidant; they neutralize free radicals and reduce prostate cancer risk. Take 150-300 mg of OPC's daily, in divided doses, for many months.
- Pomegranate juice or extract
 
Pomegranate juice or extract is an antioxidant; neutralizes free radicals; it is an estrogenic; reduces prostate cancer risk. Take pomegranate juice or extract daily, in divided doses, for many months, as suggested on the label.
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