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Servings per Container 60 vegetarian capsules per bottle
500 mg. each
Reccommened Dosage - 1 Capsule two times daily
Ingredients: Each Capsule contains Saw Palmetto 45% extract
320 mg. Shilajit 20% extract 75 mg., Turmeric extract 50mg., Tribulus
extract 30mg., Mucuna extract 20mg.
Indications:
This powerful combination of herbs brings together the potency
of Saw Palmetto with the time tested Ayurvedic Herbs -
Shilajit,
Turmeric,
Tribulus, and Mucuna.
This unique and potent formula offers all of the benefits that a
full spectrum standardized extract of Saw Palmetto delivers along
with the time tested power of the Ayurvedic Herbs. Shilajit enhances
the potency of the Saw Palmetto and provides a synergistic effect
to the entire formula. Shilajit has been used for thousands of years
in Ayurveda as an adjunct to a healthy prostate and urinary tract.
Turmeric possesses powerful antioxidant properties and has been
prescribed for years in the treatment of urinary tract diseases.
Curcuminoids which are found within Turmeric (the botanical name
for Turmeric is Curcuma longa) is so powerful that new research
suggest that it may benefit both cancer and aids patients. Mucuna
and Tribulus have long been used by Ayurvedic physicians in treating
male diseases, as well as enlarged prostate. We are convinced that
there is no more powerful combination of herbs available today,
not only to treat the symptoms associated with enlarged prostate
but in generally increasing the heath of men.
The Benefits of Saw Palmetto
Excretory System
Saw Palmetto (320 mg per day) alleviates the Frequent Urination
that occurs as a side effect of Enlarged Prostate. research
Saw Palmetto (320 mg per day) alleviates the Painful Urination (Dysuria)
that is associated with Enlarged Prostate.
Hair
Saw Palmetto (berry consumed orally) retards further Hair Loss
in persons afflicted with Male Pattern Baldness (by inhibiting the
conversion of Testosterone to Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) by the 5-Alpha-
Reductase enzyme) and Saw Palmetto (extract applied topically) also
retards further Hair Loss in Male Pattern Baldness sufferers. research
Immune System
Saw Palmetto reduces the risk of Prostate Cancer by inhibiting
the conversion of Testosterone to Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) within
the Prostate and by inhibiting the binding of up to 50% of existing
DHT to DHT Receptors on the Prostate. The Myristoleic Acid content
of Saw Palmetto also directly stimulates the apoptosis and necrosis
of Prostate Cancer cells. research
Musculoskeletal System
Saw Palmetto (320 mg per day) relaxes Smooth Muscle (primarily
via the inhibition of Calcium influx into Smooth Muscle): research
Part of the beneficial effect of Saw Palmetto in the treatment
of Enlarged Prostate relates to its ability to relax the Smooth
Muscle at the Bladder outlet.
Sexual System (male)
Saw Palmetto (berries) alleviate Enlarged Prostate: research
Saw Palmetto inhibits the conversion of Testosterone to Dihydrotestosterone
(DHT) in the Prostate and blocks the attachment of Dihydrotestosterone
to cellular binding sites, subsequently increasing the breakdown
and excretion of Dihydrotestosterone. research
Saw Palmetto reduces the activity of Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF)
in the Prostate by up to 66% (excessive Prostate EGF activity has
been implicated in Enlarged Prostate). research
Saw Palmetto also acts directly on the Prostate in cases of Enlarged
Prostate to reduce the Pain and Inflammation associated with Enlarged
Prostate (due to Lipids in Saw Palmetto).
Part of the beneficial effect of Saw Palmetto in the treatment of
Enlarged Prostate relates to its ability to relax the Smooth Muscle
at the Bladder outlet (thereby preventing the Urinary urgency and
Frequent Urination that occurs in Enlarged Prostate patients).
In most cases of Enlarged Prostate, treatment with Saw Palmetto
causes some results to become apparent after six to eight weeks,
although maximum improvement normally does not occur until six months
of Saw Palmetto treatment.
Saw Palmetto Inhibits these Potentially Toxic Substances
Enzymes
Saw Palmetto inhibits 5-Alpha Reductase (the enzyme that catalyzes
the conversion of Testosterone to Dihydrotestosterone (DHT)). research
Growth Factors
Saw Palmetto reduces the activity of Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF)
in the Prostate by up to 66% (excessive Prostate EGF activity has
been implicated in Enlarged Prostate). research
Hormones
Saw Palmetto inhibits the conversion of Testosterone to Dihydrotestosterone
(DHT) especially within the tissues of the Prostate Gland. It also
inhibits the ability of Dihydrotestosterone to adhere to bind to
Receptors within the Prostate. research
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