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USANA Makes Dad’s Health Top of the List for Father’s Day

By A Beauty Feature @abeautyfeature

USANA makes Dad’s health top of the list for Father’s Day and according to the American Cancer Society, more than 190,000 new cases of prostate cancer are diagnosed in the U.S. each year. Fortunately, there is a lot you can do to keep your prostate healthy as you age—and stay ahead of the game.

This Father’s Day, put your dad or that special man in your life on the road to maintaining a healthy prostate with USANA’s Palmetto Plus. Designed for men concerned with maintaining sound prostate function, this supplement has saw palmetto extract that is clinically shown to effectively support prostate health. Along with saw palmetto, Palmetto Plus is formulated with another botanical, lycopene—a helpful nutrient found in tomatoes and soy isoflavones from standardized botanical extracts that are combined to provide prostate support. Now you’ll both be able to enjoy Father’s Day knowing you helped him take charge of his prostate health with Palmetto Plus retails for  $30 – online at USANA.Com

USANA makes Dad's health top of the list for Fathers Day

USANA makes Dad’s health top of the list for Fathers Day

USANA makes Dad’s health top of the list for Father’s Day

While general nutrient needs are very similar between men and women, age can present unique gender-based health concerns. As men age, many are at risk for developing prostate problems. A healthy diet and exercise, combined with supplements specifically formulated for prostate health, can help minimize this risk. USANA’s products are designed to provide long-term support for prostate health.

  • Other things you can do to keep a healthy prostate:
  • Keep a healthy weight and exercise regularly.
  • Eat more fruits and vegetables. Tomatoes, watermelons, pink grapefruits, guava and papaya contain lycopene, a powerful antioxidant. Cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, bok choy and kale also are good choices.
  • Include more soy in your diet from sources such as tofu, soy nuts or soy flour or powders.
  • Don’t smoke.
  • Eat more selenium-rich foods such as wheat germ, tuna, herring and other seafood and shellfish, beef liver, kidney, eggs, sunflower and sesame seeds, cashews, mushrooms, garlic and onions. Selenium reduces risk of prostate cancer.

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