HEALTHY
PROSTATE PACK - INGREDIENTS description and benefits:
Beta-sitosterol
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Beta-sitosterol
is the active ingredient in saw palmetto berries, which have been used for
centuries to treat patients with prostate and urinary problems. The active
ingredient in saw palmetto as well as other herbal remedies such as pygeum,
stinging nettle, and pumpkin seeds is beta-sitosterol.
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What
you read will start you on the way to greater comfort and allow you to live a
full and active lifestyle. It may well save your life as well. Prostate
cancers kill almost as many men as all other forms of cancer put together.
OK,
here's a quick summary of the published research on beta-sitosterol:
1. Beta-sitosterol is the
miraculous common denominator in saw palmetto, Pygeum africanum, pumpkinseed
oil, stinging nettles, and other natural prostate remedies.
2. Numerous international
scientific journals have published scientific studies that prove that
beta-sitosterol is the most effective remedy known for prostate problems.
Journals like the International Journal of Immunopharmacol, 1996; The Lancet,
1995; European Journal of Drug Metab., 1997; Anticancer Research, 1996;
European Patent EP 287,000, Minerva Urologia, 1985; British Journal of
Clinical Pharmacology, 1984; Medizinische Klinik, 1982; European Urology, 1992
and 1994, and Fortsher. Med., 1980.
3. Beta-sitosterol is
already in your diet in common foods we eat every day but only in small
amounts. It is completely safe and without side effects.
4. Herbal extracts are sold
in Germany and France by prescription only under the names Harzal and
Permixon. They are expensive and contain only a small fraction of the
beta-sitosterol contained in the Prostate Pack capsule. Even the
best herbal extracts sold in the U.S. contain only small amounts of
beta-sitosterol, and most of them require that you take 6 or more tablets a
day.
5. Odds are 2 to 1 you'll
have prostate problems by the time you are 60. By age 65 most men have
enlarged prostates. The first signs are night urination and difficult
urination. Literally 97% of all men will be affected with prostate problems
during their lifetime.
6. You may be asking why one
or several of the major U.S. pharmaceutical companies do not offer the Herbal ingredients in Prostate Pack. The reason is that in the U.S. they cannot patent herbal extracts
and charge the $5 or more a tablet they do for highly dangerous and
ineffective treatments like Proscar. The answer is simply greed and
indifference to your health. Has your doctor told you of the side-effects of
frequently prescribed drugs like Proscar, Hytrin and Flomax? Here is a list of
the known Side-effects
of Proscar - linked to an increased risk of prostate cancer - Hytrin and
Flomax.
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Fortunately, nature has
given us a natural remedy to support good prostate health. Prostate Pack is
proven scientifically to be effective and safe.
BIOPERINE
In
Studies
(Black pepper - piper nigrum fruit extract) increases absorption of other
nutrients from 30 to 250% via process called thermogenesis.
Recent
studies have shown that it can greatly increase the bioavailability of other
compounds – such as vitamins, minerals and herbal substances.
BORAGE OIL
Borage
Oil is nature's best source of GLA.
Borage
Oil is nature's richest source of the nutritionally important Omega-6 fatty
acid GLA. Clinical research shows that Borage Oil, with its unusually high GLA
content, maintains healthy moisturized skin joint flexibility and prostate
health by reducing inflammation. In Japan, medical claims have been made for
its use in maintaining healthy skin function and cholesterol levels.
BORON
Help
protect the health of the prostate gland.
When
examining the data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
(NHANES), researchers uncovered a significant relationship between boron and
prostate cancer risk. After comparing the diets of nearly 8,000 men, they
found that the risk of prostate cancer for men consuming an average of 1.8
milligrams of boron was less than one-third the risk for men consuming half
that amount
CAT’S CLAW
Cat's
claw, also known as una de gato (its Spanish name), is a high-climbing,
woody vine that grows profusely in the upper Amazon regions of Peru, Columbia,
Ecuador, and other South American countries. At the base of the plant's leaves
are two curved thorns that resemble the claws of a cat (hence its name); these
allow the vine to climb up trees and other vegetation into the forest canopy.
The herb's botanical name, Uncaria, is from the Latin uncus, for
"hook."
Two
species of cat's claw are harvested for medicinal purposes, Uncaria
guianensis, used mainly in Europe, and Uncaria tomentosa, commonly
imported into the United States. Among the herbal practitioners of South
America, the two species are considered interchangeable.
For
hundreds of years, people in the Amazon basin have used cat's claw to treat a
broad range of ailments, ranging from cancer, arthritis, and stomach and liver
disorders to skin conditions and even contraception. Traditionally, the herb's
primary medicinal form has been a decoction, or crude extract, prepared by
boiling the inner bark of the stem and parts of the root.
Scientific
interest in cat's claw centers on the plant's immune-boosting and
anti-inflammatory properties. There is early and speculative evidence that
cat's claw may have antiviral and cancer-fighting potential as well.
In
recent years researchers have identified two separate subspecies of U.
tomentosa, which have important differences in their chemical properties.
One contains mainly pentacylic alkaloids, substances responsible for the most
well-researched effect of cat's claw, namely immune stimulation. The other
type of U. tomentosa contains tetracylic alkaloids, which affect the
brain and central nervous system and actually counteract the
immune-stimulating effects of the pentacylic group.
Health
Benefits of Cat’s claw
In
the mid-1990s, once it became known that cat's claw had potential value for
the treatment of serious conditions such as cancer, arthritis, and even HIV
infections, it became one of the top-selling herbs in the United States.
Unfortunately, this enthusiasm was not backed up by much clinical evidence.
Very few well-designed clinical trials with human subjects have been done on
cat's claw, but some laboratory and animal studies have been conducted.
Most
of the anecdotal evidence (word of mouth only) indicates that it may help to
improve inflammatory problems such as osteoarthritis (OA) and prostatitis,
immune disorders such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and situations
in which a stronger immune system is desired, such as cancer and HIV. On the
other hand, some herbal researchers also point out that long-term use of cat's
claw might overstimulate the immune system and do more harm than good for some
of these conditions.
According
to a 2001 article in Alternative Medicine Review, cat's claw also
warrants further research because of the worldwide concern over viral
diseases. Although these areas have not been fully explored, some experts
believe that cat's claw may eventually have potential in fighting chronic
viral infections such as AIDS, and also in combating cancer and immune-related
conditions associated with aging.
Specifically,
cat's claw may help to:
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Reduce
inflammation.
In several laboratory experiments, cat's claw has been shown to demonstrate
anti-inflammatory effects; few clinical studies of these properties have been
conducted, however. One small four-week trial, reported in the 2001 Inflammation
Research journal, found that 30 people with OA of the knee had significant
relief from pain during daily activities but no easing of nighttime pain or
pain during rest; the control group had no pain relief at all. A number of
other inflammatory conditions are also being investigated in association with
cat's claw, including allergies and asthma, Crohn's disease, rheumatoid
arthritis, bursitis, and tendinitis.
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Support
cancer therapy.
In Germany and Austria, standardized extracts of cat's claw, available by
prescription only, are given to some cancer patients under a doctor's care. As
an immune-boosting agent, cat's claw may strengthen the general health of
people undergoing chemotherapy, radiation, or other treatments for cancer,
although this effect has not been thoroughly proven. It is not known whether
forms other than standardized extracts would be beneficial for cancer
patients.
CHRYSIN
Chrysin
(5,7- Dihydroxyflavone) is a potent bioflavonoid found in the plant Passiflora
coerula, a member of the passion flower family. Chrysin is the most powerful
of several flavonoids that have been tested and found to exhibit
anti-estrogenic activity in-vitro by inhibiting the aromatization process.
This product has been shown to have a significant effect in modulating the
response to stress. It binds to receptors in the brain known as the
benzodiazepine specific receptor sites. As a result, Chrysin can aid athletes
in dealing with the stress of training
DIM (DI-INDOLYL METHANE)
Cancer prevention by DIM
(Di-Indolyl Methane) that increases the good estrogen metabolites and
decreases the bad estrogen metabolites
Supplementing
the diet with DIM and eating cruciferous vegetables increases the specific
aerobic metabolism for estrogen, multiplying the chance for estrogen to be
broken down into its beneficial, or "good" estrogen metabolites. These "good"
estrogen metabolites are known as the 2-hydroxy estrogens. Many of the
benefits that are attributed to estrogen, which include its ability to protect
the heart and brain with its antioxidant activity, are now known to come from
these "good" metabolites.
When
DIM increases the "good" estrogen metabolites, there is a simultaneous
reduction in the levels of undesirable or "bad" estrogen metabolites. These
include the 16-hydroxy estrogens, which are not antioxidants and can actually
cause cancer.
Greater
production of these "bad" estrogen metabolites is promoted by obesity and
exposure to a number of manmade environmental chemicals. These "bad" estrogen
metabolites are responsible for many of estrogen's undesirable actions in
women and men, including further unwanted weight gain, breast cancer, uterine
cancer, and prostate cancer
EVENING PRIMEROSE OIL
Support
Prostate health.
Native
to North America, the evening primrose is a tiny and short-lived wildflower
and not a true primrose. When Europeans found it and took it to Europe, its
purported healing properties for skin diseases and flesh wounds quickly earned
it the name "King's cure-all." Evening primrose is now grown in 30 or more
countries, and the oil pressed from its seed is marketed as a nutritional
supplement and as a great source of linoleic acid. Evening primrose oil,
however, is a source not only of linoleic acid but also of another kind of
fatty acid called gamo-lenic acid (also known as gamma linolenic acid, or
GLA). This fatty acid, normally manufactured by the body from linoleic acid,
is important in many ways. It is transformed by the body eventually into
eicosanoids, hormone-like chemicals that include the prostaglandins.
Prostaglandins help control such processes as inflammation, blood clotting,
and cholesterol synthesis
L ALANINE L GLYSINE AND L GLUTAMIC ACID
Research
has shown that these 3 Amino acids taken in combination are capable of
dramatic improvement in BPH. These amino acids were tested in a double-blind
study of patients with enlarged prostates. Half of the patients were treated
with the combined amino acids the others with a placebo (completely inactive
pills given for comparison purposes). 93% of the group taking the amino acids
experienced a reduction of prostate enlargement and 95% experienced fewer
problems in urination
LINUMLIFE - FLAX LIGNANS
LinumLife
is an extract from flaxseed that is highly concentrated in lignans.
LinumLife provides between 10 to 30 times more lignans than whole
flaxseed or other flax ingredients.
The
main lignan in flax is secoisolariciresinol diglucoside, or SDG. When
ingested, micro-organisms in the colon convert SDG into enterodiol and enterolactone,
the so-called mammalian lignans. These are the body’s own active forms of
lignans.
Characteristic
for phytoestrogens, lignans can weakly bind to estrogen receptors. A
sufficient level of these lignans can compete with natural estrogen for the
estrogen receptors, resulting in balanced estrogen levels in the blood.
This basic mechanism has different effects in men
and women.
Lignans for Men's Health
Lignans
have many potential benefits for men, specifically in areas related to
prostate health. A great deal of attention is being focused on benign
prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) because it is a growing public health problem. The
American Urological Association estimates that BPH affects 50 percent of men
aged 50 to 60 and up to 90 percent of men over the age of 80. Simply stated,
BPH is a non-cancerous condition where the prostate becomes enlarged. This can
be a problem because the urethra, the tube carrying urine from the bladder to
outside the body, runs through the prostate (see illustrations). A growing
prostate can pinch off the urethra and cause uncomfortable symptoms, like a
frequent and overwhelming urge to urinate, and painful urination. The exact
cause of BPH is unknown, but male hormones seem to play a role. Hormones also
play a role in another prostate condition—prostate cancer, the second leading
cause of cancer death among men. In the body, testosterone is converted to a
more potent form called dihydrotestosterone or DHT. Normal, healthy prostate
cells require DHT for growth. However, it is thought that too much of this
hormone can cause abnormal growth—leading to BPH or causing prostate cancer
cells to divide. Therefore, compounds that interfere with the conversion of
testosterone to DHT could reduce a man's chances of developing these diseases.
Lignans
have been shown to block the action of the enzyme that converts testosterone
into DHT.2
Lignans may also reduce the amount of testosterone available for the body to
use. In the average male, only a small amount of testosterone roams free in
the blood. Most testosterone is bound to a protein called SHBG (sex hormone
binding globulin). People who consume large amounts of lignans have been shown
to have increased blood levels of SHBG.3 An increase in SHBG leaves less
testosterone available to stimulate prostate cell growth.
In
other studies researchers have found that lignan concentrations are higher in
the prostate fluid of men with a lower risk of prostate cancer than those at
increased risk.4 In a more recent study, 25 prostate cancer patients were
given a low-fat diet plus flaxseed. At the end of the study, the men had a
reduction in testosterone levels, lower rates of cancer cell growth and a
trend towards lower prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels.5 The study was
done with whole flaxseed, so the authors couldn't determine how much of the
effect was due to lignans. Therefore they conducted another study using
lignans derived from flaxseed. Results showed that the lignans inhibited the
growth of human prostate cancer cells in a test tube.6 This supports the idea
that lignans are protective against prostate cancer.
While
it is too early to say that eating flaxseed and its lignans will reduce the
risk of prostate cancer and BPH, evidence is pointing in that direction. By
reducing male hormones that fuel BPH and prostate cancer growth, lignans might
help reduce prostate size, alleviate symptoms of BPH and protect against
prostate cancer.
Lignans
and hair loss
Androgenetic
alopecia (AGA) is the most common type of hair loss in men and women. AGA can
be defined as a testosterone dependent process.
When
a hair is shed, the active form of testosterone (DHT) initiates the
miniaturization of hair root and follicle. Lignans balance DHT levels and
thereby prevent hair follicles from being miniaturized.
LYCOPENE
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Lycopene
is an open-chain unsaturated carotenoid that imparts red colour to tomatoes,
guava, rosehip, watermelon and pink grapefruit.
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Lycopene
is a proven antioxidant. Antioxidants neutralize free radicals, which may
damage the body's cells.
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Research
shows that lycopene in tomatoes can be absorbed more efficiently by the body
if processed into juice, sauce, paste and ketchup. The chemical form of
lycopene found in tomatoes is converted by the temperature changes involved in
processing to make it more easily absorbed by the body.
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In
the body, lycopene is deposited in the liver, lungs, prostate gland, colon and
skin. Its concentration in body tissues tends to be higher than all other
carotenoids.
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Regular
high consumption of fruits and vegetables is recommended as part of healthy
eating. Epidemiological studies have shown that high intake of
lycopene-containing vegetables is inversely associated with the incidence of
certain types of cancer. For example, habitual intake of tomato products has
been inversely associated with the risk of cancer of the digestive tract among
Italians. li>In one six-year study by Harvard Medical School and Harvard
School of Public Health, the diets of more than 47,000 men were studied. Of 46
fruits and vegetables evaluated, only the tomato products (which contain large
quantities of lycopene) showed a measurable relationship to reduce prostate
cancer risk. As consumption of tomato products increased, levels of lycopene
in the blood increased, and the risk for prostate cancer decreased. The study
also showed that the heat processing of tomatoes and tomato products increases
lycopene's bioavailability.
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Ongoing
preliminary research suggests that lycopene is associated with reduced risk of
macular degenerative disease, serum lipid oxidation and cancers of the lung,
bladder, cervix and skin.
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Studies
are underway to investigate other potential benefits of lycopene - including
the H.J. Heinz Company sponsored research at the University of Toronto and at
the American Health Foundation. These studies will focus on lycopene's
possible role in the fight against cancers of the digestive tract, breast and
prostate cancer.
MARINE LIPID CONCENTRATE DHA EPA
One
of the healthiest low-fat proteins is fish. But fish and fish oil aren't only
a healthy option for loosing weight-they may help you control your prostate
cancer because they're high in DHA and EPA.
There
are now more than 100 papers in the scientific literature that link
arachidonic acid with prostate cancer. These papers suggest that arachidonic
acid increases the aggressiveness of human prostate cancer because it is
converted to a series of powerful hormones, including the prostaglandins,
leukotrienes, and other eicosanoids. Studies show that drugs like aspirin and
celebrex, which block the formation of some of these hormones, can either
reduce the risk of prostate cancer or slow its progression. However, diet can
also alter the amount of arachidonic acid in the body and its conversion to
products that stimulate cancer growth.
Ocean
fish body fat is rich in the omega-3 fatty acids DHA and EPA. These fatty
acids block the conversion of arachidonic acid to these potentially damaging
products and, as a result, have multiple health benefits. In fact, increasing
dietary DHA and EPA may alleviate the symptoms of arthritis and other types of
inflammation; it also decreases the tendency of platelets to trigger blood
clots, and, in turn, reduces the risk of stroke. And over the past year,
researchers showed that increasing your intake of DHA and EPA can dramatically
reduce your risk of cardiac arrest because of abnormalities in heart
contraction rhythm.
But
some of fish oil's health benefits appear to be unrelated to its ability to
block the arachidonic acid metabolism. For example, DHA appears to play a
critical role in the development and function of the human brain and retina.
As a result, DHA supplements are routinely added to pediatric formulas used to
replace human milk.
Since
1987, laboratory studies have repeatedly illustrated that DHA and EPA slow or
arrest the growth of human prostate cancer cells. Researchers showed that this
growth arrest is associated with decreased conversion of arachidonic acid to
its potentially damaging metabolites. This past year, a very important
clinical study published by the group at the Harvard School of Public Health
examined the link between dietary fish consumption and the risk of metastatic
prostate cancer (Augustsson, et al). This paper reported results from the
Health Professionals Follow-up Study that involved 47,882 men over twelve
years. During the twelve years, 2,483 cases of prostate cancer were
identified. Of these, 617 were advanced and 278 were metastatic.
Eating
fish more than three times a week reduced the risk of prostate cancer but had
an even greater impact on the risk of metastatic prostate cancer. For each
additional 500 mg of marine fat consumed, the risk of metastatic disease
decreased by 24%! If this study were just an isolated report, one might be
justified in ignoring the findings, but this paper is just the latest
advancement in a long series of laboratory and clinical observations that
document the favorable impact of ocean fish consumption on prostate cancer as
well as general health.
Fish
do not make DHA and EPA but obtain it from algae that form the bottom of the
ocean food chain. In algae, these omega-3 fatty acids act to keep the
membranes of the plants flexible and fluid at cold temperatures. Thus, fish
that live in cold water are better sources of these omega-3 fatty acids than
fish from tropical regions.
ORGANIC FLAX OIL
Flax
has been used for thousands of years for food, clothing and linen but only
recently have studies uncovered the nutritional benefits of Flax. With high
levels of Omega-3 Fatty Acids, lignans and fiber, Flax provides nutritional
benefits that are important to overall health. Flax Oil is nature's most
potent source of Omega-3 EFAs . Studies show that Omega-3 EFAs support
cardiovascular health and joint flexibility.*
When
looking at flax products, it is important to recognize the nutritional
differences found in various flax products, be it Flax Oil, Flax Lignans or
Flax Fiber. Healthy-Health.com works hard to guarantee their flax products are
the highest level of quality in the industry.
Omega-6
Fatty Acid or Linoleic Acid has been recently shown to significantly educe the
risk of stroke. Read this new study Omega
6 Fatty Acids or Linoleic Acid Significantly Reduces Stroke Risk
PANAX GINSENG
This
supplement is widely taken to help your body deal with stress. Ginseng also
increases stamina and energy and has even shown to increase testosterone
levels. When you consider it also has a positive effect on blood flow, it's
easy to see why ginseng would have a valuable effect to maintain an erection.
Used
in the Orient for hundreds of years and reputed to aid virility and improved
sex life. Research showed it to increase testosterone levels whilst reducing
prostate size
POLLEN FLOWER
Pollen
Flower provides relief for many prostate-related issues that are experienced
by the majority of men over 40-years of age. The main ingredient is rye
pollen. All possible allergens and impurities are removed by a very
sophisticated and complex process.
Pollen
Flower can yield prostate health benefits within weeks, rather than the months
which are typical of other nutritional supplements for prostate health.
The Advantages of Pollen Flower
A
Natural Approach to Maintaining Prostate and Urogenital Health. Non-Allergenic
and Non-Toxic.
It
is very common for the prostate gland to become enlarged as a man ages. This
condition is known as BHP, Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. The vast majority of
men will eventually have symptoms of an enlarged prostate
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Pollen
Flower has been shown to provide the following benefits:
o
Reduction
in prostate congestion
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Decrease
number of nighttime bathroom trips (urinary frequency) urinary urgency and
hesitancy
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Improved
ability to fully empty the bladder (via relaxation of urethral smooth
muscles); also helps women with bladder control issues
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Inhibition
of the binding of 5-alpha-dihydrotestosterone (DHT) to prostate cells
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Pollen
Flower can yield prostate health benefits within weeks, rather than the months
which are typical of other nutritional supplements for prostate health.
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Saw
Palmetto and other supplements marketed for prostate health have no impact on
reducing the volume (or size) of an enlarged prostate. Pollen Flower does! (In
Japan, pollen extracts are one of the preferred treatments for enlarged
prostate.)
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Pollen
Flower has a calming effect upon spasms of the musculature of the smooth
muscles of the urethra and bladder neck. It improves contractibility of the
bladder and reduces inflammation. Because it exerts a broad effect upon the
tissues of the urethra and the bladder, Pollen Flower offers benefits to women
as well as men. Women experiencing an involuntary loss of urine when laughing,
coughing, lifting a heavy object, or sneezing, or find themselves being woken
from a deep sleep to urinate, will benefit from taking Pollen Flower to
enhance and promote better bladder control.
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Pollen
Flower is also a potent antioxidant, immune system enhancer, liver protector,
and has energy/anti-fatigue effects. Pollen Flower has been used in clinical
settings to promote better wound healing, shorten convalescence time after
surgery, and enhance sports performance. Athletes at risk as a result of
excessive use of male hormone precursors (e.g., DHEA, androstenediol) may be
helped by Pollen Flower.
Pollen Flower Description
Pollen
Flower is a specialized extract designed for the purpose of promoting
urogenital health. It is a proprietary combination of water-soluble and
lipid-soluble fractions prepared from a defined set of flower pollen sources.
The main ingredient is rye pollen. All possible allergens and impurities are
removed by a very sophisticated and complex process. The active ingredients
are standardized according to proprietary amino acid and phytosterol content
profiles, which assures you a consistent product every bottle, every time.
There have been no reported serious toxic or allergenic reactions for decades,
and no issues of intolerance. Caution is advised for those using flower pollen
extracts from unknown origins.
Pharmacology of Pollen Flower
Pollen
Flower was developed through a proprietary process that requires the pollen of
10,000 plant tops to produce one kilogram of extract. All possible allergens
and impurities are removed, and then a very sophisticated process is used to
extract out the hydrophilic and the lipophilic fractions, both of are active
in genitor-urinary tract issues. For example, the lipophilic fraction has
demonstrated an inhibition of the 5-alpha-reductase (responsible for the
production of DHT) as well as the cyclooxygenase pathway, which is involved in
the inflammatory process. The hydrophilic fraction has demonstrated
anti-proliferative actions against the prostate cells. In other words, it
helps to defend the prostate against problematic cell growth.
Mechanisms of Action
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Relaxes
smooth muscles, and helps facilitate voiding of the bladder and reduce
residual urine
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Improves
bladder contractility (and control)
·
Inhibits
prostate epithelial and stromal cell growth
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Inhibits
the arachidonic acid cascade, which is involved in inflammatory processes
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Potent
antioxidant properties
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Reduces
the effects of cadmium (a suspected inducer of prostate enlargement)
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Protects
the liver from some toxins
·
Enhances
immune system function
The
following properties of pollen extracts serve to help protect the prostate
from enlargement:
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Inhibits
the formation of DHT by inhibiting alpha-reductase enzyme activity
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Improves
the clearance of DHT and its end products from prostate cells
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Effectively
increases zinc levels in the prostate, and zinc exerts a major impact upon the
clearance of DHT. (Taking zinc orally will not necessarily increase levels of
zinc in the prostate.)
Reduces
the binding of DHT to its prostate cell receptor site (alpha 1-receptor
PUMKIN SEED OIL
Pumpkin
seed oil has been used in combination with saw palmetto in two double blind
human studies to effectively reduce symptoms of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
(BPH). Researchers have suggested that the zinc, free fatty acid, or plant
sterol content of pumpkin seeds might account for their benefit in men with
BPH. Studies have shown that pumpkin seed extracts can improve the function of
the bladder and urethra, this might partially account for BPH symptom relief
PYGEUM AFRICANUM
Pygeum
africanum is a large evergreen tree found in central and southern Africa. The
extracts from the Pygeum bark contain several compounds thought to be helpful
in prostate enlargement. Pygeum extracts have been used for more than 30 years
in France, Germany, and Austria for patients suffering with prostate
enlargement. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), a nonmalignant enlargement of
the prostate that occurs in most men over 60, can lead to urinary frequency
and nocturia (waking up at night to go to the bathroom). Frequent interruption
of sleep leads to daytime tiredness. The pharmacologic use of plants and herbs
for the treatment of BPH has been growing steadily and a well-known herb used
for this purpose is saw palmetto. The extract of the African prune tree,
Pygeum africanum, is one of several herbal agents used by many men who have
BPH.
What's
in Pygeum africanum?
The extracts
from pygeum include beta-sitosterol, other plant estrogens, triterpenes, and
certain compounds known as ferulic acids
QUERCETIN
Quercetin
may be the strongest of natures anti-inflammatories. Numerous studies have
shown it effective in treating a wide range of prostate related problems. A
recent published study demonstrates quercitin provides long-term symtomatic
relief with few side effects to men that are afflicted with nonbacterial
prostatitis. Please read about Quercetin's Role in the treatment of chronic
prostatitis Double-Blind
Study Proves Quercitin Relieves Prostatitis Symptoms.
The
Mayo Clinic announced on March 26 the results of an extensive study
demonstrating that quercetin may prevent the development of prostate cancer
cells. Read this exciting study to learn that quercitin is essential to
prostate health. MAYO
CLINIC: QUERCETIN PREVENTS PROSTATE CANCER..
RESVERATROL
Resveratrol
is a compound produced by many plant species and is thought to be helpful in
reducing serum lipids and may have favorable cardiovascular implications. It
is produced by Vitis vinifera and labrusca grapes and is found in grape
products including red and white wines. Resveratrol has been proven effective
in extending life up to 30% and is key in the prevention of many types of
cancers and more over heart disease.
Resveratrol
is studied by nutritionists and biochemists because of its potential as an
anticancer and cardioprotective compound. Resveratrol belongs to the
phytoalexin class of phytochemicals and functions as a moderate antioxidant,
quenching free radical damage linked to several cancers. The compound has
also demonstrated anti-inflammatory properties that help it to block reactions
associated with the cancer process.
In
humans, studies are underway to determine health benefits of resveratrol in
cancer and heart disease. Preliminary research results demonstrate that
resveratrol may have anti-infective, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory
properties. According to studies involving cancer-prone mice, resveratrol
seems to reduce the occurrence of skin tumors. Additional studies suggest that
resveratrol is unique because of its ability to battle cancer at all three
steps of the cancer process: initiation, promotion, and progression
SAW PALMETTO
Saw Palmetto: supports healthy prostate function, improves body strength,
supports healthy hormonal balance and healthy immune function, increases
libido.
Saw
Palmetto (Serenoa serrulata) is native to the West Indies and the Atlantic
coast of North America. Native Americans and early Amercan settlers used the
berries to treat problems associated with the reproductive system, genitals
and urinary tract. It has been widely used in Europe and Canada for years, and
more recently in the United States. There is much research and documentation
that supports the benefits of Saw Palmetto for prostate and the urinary tract.
Nearly 50% of men over 50 will experience benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH),
an enlargement of the prostate. One in seven over this age will be diagnosed
with prostate cancer. Saw Palmetto may be as effective in treating BPH as
prescription medication. A clinical trial conducted in France reported that
the number of times men had to urinate at night decreased by 45%, and urine
flow rate increased by 50%. In another study, 1300 men that suffer from
enlarged prostate were given Saw Palmetto extract for 12 weeks, the
participants noted the following: 1) less nighttime urination 2) increased
urine flow and volume. In addition, an analysis paper on the clinical trials
of Saw Palmetto published by the Journal of the American Medical Association
(JAMA) found that men given saw palmetto were twice as likely to report an
improvement in symptoms than those given a placebo. Plant part used is the
berry, and the active constituents are free fatty acids and sterols that are
standardized to 85-95%.
Our
Saw Palmetto is standardized to 85-95% fatty acids
Research Indicates:
·
May
support healthy prostate function
·
May
improve body strength
·
May
be beneficial for both sexes in supporting healthy hormonal balance
·
May
support healthy immune function
·
May
increase libido
SELENIUM
Is
a potent antioxidant important in promoting and maintaining prostate health.
L
Selenomethionine is the form use in this formula. It is a highly absorbable
and bio-available form of Selenium
SOY ISOFLAVONE EXTRACT 40%
Soy Isoflavones effectively Prevent Cancers and Reduce Risk of Heart
Disease.
SOY
ISOFLAVONES have been in the news recently for their known help in lowering
cholesterol and reducing the risk of heart disease. This supplement is also
important for prostate health. The main constituents in soy that are helpful
are genistein and daidzein. These are NOT "Phytoestrogens" as many so-called
experts will allege as there is no estrogen, or testosterone, progesterone,
DHEA, melatonin in any plant.
Studies
on prostate health and isoflavones have been published in journals such as
Prostate, Anticancer Research, Journal of Endocrinology and many others.
Isoflavones
have what you need, not only for prostate health, but to also to prevent high
cholesterol and heart disease
STINGING NETTLE ROOT (URTICA DIOICA)
Stinging
Nettle root is an herb with stinging hairs found in the United States mostly
in forests, mountains, weedy, undisturbed areas and roadsides. Extracts of the
stinging nettle roots have been used in Germany for the therapy of prostate
disorders and rheumatoid arthritis.
What's in Stinging Nettle?
Extracts
from stinging nettle contain a number of substances including caffeic acid,
malic acid, polysaccharides and probably many other compounds including
lectins, lignans, and phytosterols.
Stinging Nettle benefits
Stinging
nettle has been shown to inhibit the body from making certain inflammatory
chemicals known as prostaglandins. Stinging nettle’s root may affect hormones
levels and proteins in the blood that carry sex hormones (such as testosterone
or estrogen). One study described later found the combination of stinging
nettle and saw palmetto was as good as finasteride (Proscar) in reducing
symptoms of prostate enlargement. Stinging nettle appears to also have
antioxidant properties.
As
men age, their ratio of estrogen to testosterone increases, making it
important to inhibit the effects of estrogens, sex hormone binding globulin
(SHBG), and dihydrotestosterone (DHT).
Stinging
Nettle root helps to inhibit the proliferation of prostate cells in response
to estrogen and SHBG.
The
prostate gland also benefits from Stinging Nettle root. In Germany, Stinging
Nettle root has been used as a treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia
(enlargement of the prostate gland) for decades. A metabolite of testosterone
called dihydrotestosterone (DHT) stimulates prostate growth, leading to
enlargement. Stinging Nettle root inhibits the binding of DHT to
attachment sites on the prostate membrane.
Stinging
Nettle root
extracts also inhibit enzymes such as 5-alpha Reductase that cause
testosterone to convert to DHT. It is the DHT metabolite of testosterone that
is known to cause benign prostate enlargement, excess facial hair, and hair
loss at the top of the head
ZINC PICOLINATE
Zinc
helps tissues grow and repair themselves. In addition to helping heal wounds
faster, zinc is probably the most important mineral for keeping the immune
system strong. Too little zinc can lead to a drop in infection-fighting white
blood cells, which can increase your risk of getting sick. On the other hand,
too much zinc may interfere with the workings of another trace mineral you
need: copper. As with most minerals, high intake may prove toxic, and too much
zinc can damage the immune system. Take no more than 90 milligrams of zinc per
day
Zinc
Picolinate is the form use in this formula. It is a highly absorbable and
bio-available form of Zinc