Schiff Prostate Health Formula – Saw Palmetto, Lycopene & Selenium – 120 Tablets
Schiff Prostate Health is a combination of natural ingredients, scientifically formulated to promote healthy prostate function.
Schiff Prostate Health is a combination of natural ingredients, scientifically formulated to promote healthy prostate function.
Every year thousands of males take enlarged prostate medication. In so many instances, this could have been prevented. Frankly, I don’t know of one man that I’ve ever spoken to who had ever said that he wanted an enlarged prostate! Medication is certainly available, but prevention is the key.
Prostate health has to be in the forefront of every man’s mind as soon as he turns 40. Men suffering from an enlarged prostate often suffer from sexual dysfunction, frequency of urination and can even suffer from back pain. Read the rest of this entry
Once an individual is diagnosed with having an enlarged prostate, there are several treatments available today. While some of these treatments are through a physician, some are also natural.
However, one of these natural remedies or treatments is known as saw palmetto. Scientifically, saw palmetto has the ingredient known as Lycopene. When men suffer from BPH or benign prostate hypertrophy, which is an enlarged prostate, the approach of natural treatments can sometimes be in vain.
Clinical research indicates that regular use of saw palmetto provides phyto-nutrients that may help maintain a healthy prostate.? ?These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. ?These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Medical studies have shown that the antioxidants in tomatoes, along with broccoli can lower prostate cancer risk. Foods with animal fats can increase the risk. Current studies are still evaluating the value of antioxidant supplements, but food scientists are stating that they’re comfortable advocating that all men should eat far more vegetables than they currently do. A vegetable based diet could indeed lower the risk of prostate cancer.
There’s also observational evidence that both tomato and broccoli consumption helps reduce risk of prostate cancer. In tomatoes, nutrients called carotenoids, particularly lycopene, could help reduce the risk of prostate cancer. Lycopene is the major red pigment that makes tomatoes so red. Broccoli contains sufur compounds that may be helpful in detoxifying carcinogens. Read the rest of this entry