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Gabriel recognizes most chronic prostatitis is CPPS (non-bacterial) requiring multimodal approach: pelvic floor physical therapy (most important), addresses psychological stress, anti-inflammatory supplements, quercetin (proven helpful), zinc, addresses gut health, and uses relaxation techniques.
Gabriel recognizes most chronic prostatitis is CPPS (non-bacterial) requiring multimodal approach: pelvic floor physical therapy (most important), addresses psychological stress, anti-inflammatory supplements, quercetin (proven helpful), zinc, addresses gut health, and uses relaxation techniques. For bacterial prostatitis, supports antibiotic treatment with probiotics and immune support.
Standard Treatment
Alpha-blockers (relax prostate and bladder neck), antibiotics if bacterial (often empiric even without bacteria), NSAIDs for pain, sometimes 5-alpha reductase inhibitors, pelvic floor physical therapy (underutilized), psychological support.
The Problem
Overuse of antibiotics even when not bacterial, inadequate use of pelvic floor physical therapy (most effective), doesn't use quercetin (proven helpful), inadequate psychological and stress management support, alpha-blockers have side effects, often frustrating condition without comprehensive multimodal approach.
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What's Included
Whole food supplements by Standard Process
What's Included
Standard Process + Matter peptides
Anti-inflammatory diet, avoid bladder irritants (caffeine, alcohol, spicy foods, acidic foods, artificial sweeteners), adequate hydration, omega-3 rich fish, quercetin-rich foods (onions, apples, berries, green tea), zinc-rich foods, avoid constipation (worsens pelvic pain).
Pelvic floor physical therapy (MOST IMPORTANT - myofascial release, trigger point therapy, relaxation techniques), stress management and psychological support, regular ejaculation (may help drain prostate), warm sitz baths, avoid prolonged sitting or cycling, adequate exercise, biofeedback, acupuncture, alpha-blockers if voiding dysfunction, avoid antibiotics unless bacterial (worsen gut health).
Mind, Body & Spirit
True healing requires addressing all dimensions of health. These evidence-based practices complement physical treatment protocols.
Psychological stress major component of CPPS.
Pelvic floor relaxation training.
Most effective treatment for CPPS - myofascial release, trigger points.
Proven effective in clinical trials for CPPS.
May reduce pain and improve symptoms.
Relaxation and pain relief.
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