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Reducing Prostate Enlargement Naturally

Medically diagnosed Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia occurs in at least 50% of men aged over 50. Symptoms may include pain between the scrotum and rectum, fever, frequent burning during urination, feeling of fullness in the bladder, lower back pain and impotence. These symptoms are uncomfortable and irritating. There is however a herb that can offer relief..... SAW PALMETTO

The berries of Saw Palmetto (Serenoa repens) are from a small palm native to the USA and West Indies. The berries contain fatty acids, sitosterol and phtyosterols.

The exact mechanism of the Saw Palmetto is not known, but it has been scientifically proven to reduce prostate enlargement.

The general benefits of Saw Palmetto include-
* Provides symptomatic relief of enlarged prostate
* May reduce risk of prostate cancer
* May retard male pattern baldness
* May alleviate frequent and painful urination
* May enhance sexual function


Many clinical studies have been conducted and Saw Palmetto has been found to be as effective as the leading prescription medications for BPH.


To enhance the action of Saw Palmetto there are a number of other foods or supplements that you should consider.


* ZINC - It may aid in the reduction of prostate size.
* FLAXSEED - Vital for optimum prostate function.
* SOY PRODUCTS - High in Zinc.
* LYCOPENES - Is reputed to reduce the risk of prostate cancer.
* ANTIOXIDANTS - Neutralize cell damaging free radicals.

This advice is not intended as a substitute for medical advice. If symptoms persist please consult your health care practitioner.

This story has been published with the permission of Herb Valley - www.herbvalley.com.au

 

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