Garlic and Onions - Prostate Health Boosters!
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Garlic and Onions - Prostate Health Boosters! A Urologist and a Registered Dietician talks about the health benefits of garlic and onions.A Urologist and a Registered Dietician talks about the health benefits of garlic and onions.
Dr. Kevin Zorn, Urologist and Andy De Santis, registered dietician
Duration: 1 minute 39 seconds
Andy De Santis, Registered Dietician: Garlic is one of those things that may be easy for some to live without, but that there are absolutely benefits to incorporating regularly. It is part of the allium family of vegetables which also includes leeks and onions.
Dr. Kevin Zorn, Urologist: Garlic and onion are both potently anti-inflammatory and home to a host of unique sulfur-based antioxidant compounds like allicin. Men who consume onion and garlic most frequently, as per observational evidence, tend to have a lower risk of prostate enlargement as compared to those who consume those foods the least.
Andy De Santis, Registered Dietician: Although garlic may not be particularly high in any specific vitamins or minerals, it is one of relatively few foods that contain highly fermentable prebiotic fibre which acts preferentially as an energy source for gut bacteria and contributes to their flourishing.
This may partially explain why garlic is also implicated with good immune health, since prebiotic fibre stimulate the gut bacteria to create compounds known as SCFAs which contribute positively to the functionality of both the digestive tract and the human immune response.
Garlic is also home to the flavonoid quercetin, another unique compound that is often associated with better cognitive aging, heart health and more.
Presenter: Dr. Kevin Zorn, Urologist, Montreal, QC
Local Practitioners: Urologist
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