Enzymatic Therapy Prostate Advantage 180 softgels within category: Saw Palmetto
Saw palmetto (Serenoa repens) is one of the best-researched herbs out there. In fact, saw palmetto has been the subject of nearly two dozen controlled clinical trials in humans, not only comparing the herb to placebo, but to a standard dose of the two best-selling BPH drugs on the market. In both cases, the herb was as effective as the pharmaceutical drug, with a lower incidence of side effects.
Almost all of the research on saw palmetto has been conducted on an extract standardized to 85-95% fatty acids and sterols, and has used 320 mg a day. You could use a weaker extract, but you'd probably need to take more. Saw palmetto does not work especially quickly. Most people will notice benefits within three months; some may need twice that long.
More about: Saw Palmetto
What People Are Saying And Quick Facts** About Saw Palmetto:
- a small palm tree native to North America whose berries have been historically used to support mens health.
- used by over 2 million men in the United States for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia.
- believed to be quite safe, although formal toxicology studies have not been completed.
- an herbal product, the active component of which is found in the fruit of the American dwarf palm tree.
- a CO2 extract which yields higher, biologically active free fatty acids than ethanolic extracts.
- an herbal product used in the treatment of symptoms related to benign prostatic hyperplasia.
- called the "plant catheter" due to its support on the neck of the bladder and the prostate in men.
- one of today's most popular herbs for natural support for prostate health.
- typically costs about one-third to one-half that of the conventional BPH medications.
- chiefly used as a diuretic and to tone the bladder by supporting normal urinary flow.
- also widely used for treatment of chronic prostatitis, although scientific evidence of benefit is lacking.
- also known as sabal, serenoa, American dwarf palm tree, and cabbage palm.
- favorable when used in side-by-side trials with more traditional pharmaceutical treatments.
- also used to treat bladder inflammation, chronic bronchitis, among other conditions.
- considered a safe herb, you should be aware of any side effects or adverse interactions that might occur.
- two capsules daily of 160 mg (or one capsule of 320 mg) containing 85-95% sterols and lipids.
- an herb that has been shown in clinical studies to have an important role in maintaining a healthy prostate.
- occasionally taken as a tea made with the powdered dried fruit.
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