Used in herbal medicine to help relieve the urologic symptoms (e.g. weak urine flow, incomplete voiding, frequent daytime and nighttime urination) associated with mild to moderate benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH); to help reduce difficulty in urination associated with the early stages of BPH.
Ingredients:
Each 2 Softgels contains:
Free plant sterols (non‑GMO, from soy) 370 mg(148 mg beta-sitosterol, 74 mg stigmasterol, and 74 mg campesterol)Wild-crafted saw palmetto (Serenoa repens) fruit liposterolic extract(95% fatty acids -CO2‑extracted) 320 mgStinging nettle (Urtica dioica) root extract, 5% silicic acid 50 mgRye (Secale cereale) flower pollen extract 210 mgZinc (from zinc citrate) 32 mgLycopene (from tomato [Solanum lycopersicum] flesh) 1.2 mgSelenium (from yeast-free l‑selenomethionine) 100 mcgCertified organic borage (Borago officinalis) seed oil 200 mgCranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) fruit 107× concentrate 100 mgVitamin B₆ (pyridoxine hydrochloride) 20 mgVitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) 25 mcg (1,000 IU)ʟ‑Alanine 100 mgʟ‑Glutamic acid hydrochloride 100 mgʟ‑Glycine 100 mgPau d’arco (Tabebuia heptaphylla) inner bark 30 mgNatural vitamin E (mixed tocopherol concentrate, from non‑GMO soy) 76 mg
Non- medicinal ingredients: Extra virgin certified organic olive oil (350 mg); certified organic pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo) seed oil, cold-pressed (200 mg); lecithin (from non‑GMO sunflower); silicon dioxide; and beeswax in a softgel composed of annatto (in sunflower oil), bovine gelatin, glycerin, and purified water.
*this product does not specify which part of the mushroom has been used in the extraction.
Suggested Dose: Adult men: Take 2 softgels daily with food or as directed by your health-care practitioner. If you are taking other medications, take this product a few hours before or after them.
Duration of use: Consult a health-care practitioner for use beyond 4 months.
* Improvements should be noticeable after 7–10 days.
Cautions: Consult a health-care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. Consult a health-care practitioner prior to use if you have a history of kidney stones; to exclude a diagnosis of prostate cancer; or if you are taking blood thinners. Zinc supplementation can cause a copper deficiency. Consult a health-care practitioner prior to use if you are unsure whether you are taking enough copper. Consult a health-care practitioner prior to use if you have a history of non‑melanoma skin cancer.