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Most men over 60 are told that prostate problems are just part of aging. Frequent bathroom trips. Broken sleep. Weak flow. Fading energy. Quiet frustration. But what if the issue isn’t age at all? What if your prostate is inflamed and starving for the right nutrients? In this video, Barbara O’Neill breaks down five everyday fruits shown to support prostate health naturally. These foods help calm inflammation, improve circulation, support hormone balance, and ease urinary discomfort without drugs or invasive treatments. You’ll learn how cranberries quietly reduce prostate inflammation, how red grapes support testosterone, why apples protect prostate cells, how avocados restore hormonal balance, and why tomatoes contain one of the most studied prostate compounds ever discovered. These aren’t exotic superfoods. They’re affordable, accessible, and backed by real science and decades of clinical observation. 👉 Watch until the end to discover the #1 fruit most men eat wrong and how simple food combinations dramatically improve results. 👍 Like, share, and comment “YES” if you’re ready to support your prostate naturally. ⏱️ TIME STAMPS (WITH EMOJIS) 00:00 🧠 The hidden prostate issue men don’t talk about 01:42 🚽 Why prostate swelling affects sleep, mood, and confidence 03:30 🍒 Fruit #1: Cranberries and urinary control 06:18 🔬 The science behind PACs and inflammation 08:45 🍇 Fruit #2: Red grapes and testosterone support 11:20 🧬 Resveratrol explained simply 13:40 🍎 Fruit #3: Apples and prostate inflammation 16:10 🥑 Fruit #4: Avocados and hormone balance 18:30 🍅 Fruit #5: Tomatoes and lycopene power 21:00 🔗 Why combining these fruits works better 23:09 ✅ How to start tonight prostate health, enlarged prostate, BPH natural remedy, prostate inflammation, men over 60 health, frequent urination at night, prostate diet, lycopene prostate, cranberries prostate, testosterone support foods, natural prostate support, PSA levels, male vitality, urinary health men, prostate nutrition, hormone balance men, aging men health, prostate swelling relief, natural men’s health, prostate superfoods #ProstateHealth #MensHealthOver60 #EnlargedProstate #BPHRelief #NaturalHealing #HealthyAgingMen #ProstateSupport #UrinaryHealth #MaleVitality #HormoneHealth #Lycopene #TestosteroneSupport #NaturalRemedies #MensWellness #AgingStrong #HealthAfter60 #ProstateCare #FoodAsMedicine #HolisticHealth 💪 TOP 5 VIRAL TIPS Cook your tomatoes Heat makes lycopene up to four times more absorbable than raw tomatoes. Choose unsweetened cranberry juice only Sugar cancels the prostate benefits. Always read the label. Eat fruit consistently, not occasionally Results usually appear after 6–12 weeks of daily intake. Keep apple skins on That’s where most of the quercetin lives. Pair healthy fats with tomatoes Avocado or olive oil helps lycopene absorb more effectively. 📚 REFERENCES Giovannucci, E. (1999). Lycopene and prostate cancer risk. Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Kristal, A. R., et al. (2010). Dietary patterns and prostate health. American Journal of Epidemiology. Vidlar, A., et al. (2016). Cranberry extract and lower urinary tract symptoms in men. World Journal of Urology. Paller, C. J., et al. (2015). Resveratrol effects on hormone metabolism. Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases. Shoskes, D. A., et al. (2009). Inflammation and benign prostatic hyperplasia. Current Urology Reports. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This video is for educational purposes only. It does not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider before making dietary or health changes, especially if you have a medical condition or take medications.