While there are some foods that we must all eat, men and women have different dietary requirements — met by different foods.
Men’s diet: The must eats
Blueberries
Blueberries have been linked to reduced risk of
prostate cancer, owing to high levels of proanthocyanidins (a subtype of
flavonoids). The benefits of blueberries does not end there, research
also suggests that this fruit can reduce risk of heart disease,
age-related memory loss and type-2 diabetes — all of which – typically
effect more men than women.
Brazil nuts
Snacking on nuts in general is good for the heart and skin. Brazil nuts, however, are particularly good for men as they have a high selenium content, which is known to enhance sperm health and mortality.
Selenium also helps reduce LDL or bad cholesterol and acts as mood enhancer.
Cabbage, broccoli and Brussels sprout
Cabbage, broccoli and Brussels sprout are some important veggies that
every man must include in his diet. These veggies are known to contain
cancer-fighting chemicals, which are known to cut risk of prostate and
colorectal cancer in men.
So add them in plenty in your daily diet.
Tomatoes
This popular fruit has many benefits for men. Lycopene (a
phytochemical) is known to lower cholesterol, cut risk of colorectal
cancer and heart disease.
Studies show that men who regularly eat food rich in lycopene have lesser chances of developing prostate cancer.
Eggs
If you’re prone to hair loss, then look no further. Eggs,
an excellent source of protein and biotin (vitamin B7) boosts hair
growth. Additionally, egg yolks are a good source of iron, which
research suggests helps alleviate hair loss caused by anaemia.
Pomegranate
Packed with antioxidants, vitamins and minerals, and studies show
that eating pomegranate regularly can help lower cholesterol, a problem
common to many men.
Many studies also suggest that drinking a glass of pomegranate juice daily ca slow down the progress of prostate cancer.
Garlic
Garlic’s heart health boosting properties are well known, it helps
lower cholesterol, reducing chances of blockage. Further, research
findings published in the Journal of National Cancer Institute suggests
that regularly eating garlic and onions cuts risk of prostate cancer. So include them in your diet today.
Salmon
Salomon, a sea fish is a great source of omega-3 fatty acids, which
can help treat the cause of many common health ailments in men. It not
only helps reduce LDL or bad cholesterol, it also helps alleviate
depression and cuts risk of prostate and colorectal cancer.
Whole grains
Whole grains pack in a host of vitamins, minerals and fibre – good for both men and women. However, it’s the B vitamins that particularly benefit men.
Vitamin B9 (folate) helps keep sperm healthy, vitamin B7 (biotin)
helps reduce hair loss. Silica, also found in whole grains aids healthy
hair growth.

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