Function of prostate
The male prostate gland isn’t really a gland; it’s mostly tissue and is a key component of the reproductive system. The function of the prostate is that it contributes about 30% of the seminal fluid that is released during ejaculation. It remains the same size from birth to puberty, and then doubles its size quickly. It appears that it continues to grow, although not at the same rate as puberty, because by the time a man is 60 years old, there’s a high likelihood that the size of his prostate will have grown significantly, becoming a potential health issue. Check out the website for more information on natural prostate health.
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