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Prostate Health Formula™
Prostate Health Formula is formulated to combine the beneficial activities of top prostate support nutrients—bringing you reliable, broad-spectrum support for urinary comfort and prostate function. Saw Palmetto may influence the enzymes that regulate prostate changes.1,2 Lycopene is a red plant pigment with antioxidant activity that may protect and maintain the prostate.3,4 Beta sitosterol supplies a mixture of plant sterols shown to help promote urinary comfort.5 Stinging nettle helps to soothe the prostate and supports comfortable urinary flow.
The following adult screening tests and frequency for men are recommended by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) based on solid scientific evidence.6
The USPSTF has recommended against Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) blood test screen. There is insufficient evidence to recommend for or against Osteoporosis screening in males. Talk with your healthcare professional about any personal concerns you may have.
SCREENING FREQUENCY
AAA (abdominal aortic aneurysm) Once after age 65 Blood pressure Colorectal cancer Lipid (blood fats: “good” and “bad” cholesterol, triglycerides Every doctor visit After age 45 if blood pressure is >135/80 After age 35
Prostate Health Formula™
#30400 $19.99 Receive 80 VitaPoints!
Suggested use: Adult men, take two (2) capsules once or twice daily, with food.
Prostate Health Formula™
Quantity: 60 capsules Serving size: 2 capsules Amount per serving: Magnesium (from Magnesium Amino Acid Chelate) 50 mg, Zinc (from Zinc Gluconate) 15 mg, Selenium (from L-Selenomethionine) 50 mcg. Proprietary blend 646 mg: L-Glutamic Acid, Glycine, Saw Palmetto Berry Extract (25% Fatty Acid), Phytosterols, L-Alanine, Lycopene, Flower Pollen Extract 20:1, Nettle Root Extract 4:1, Pumpkin Seed Extract 4:1. Other ingredients: Vegetable capsule (hypromellose), microcrystalline cellulose, maltodextrin, and magnesium stearate. Contains: soy.
References:
1 Buck AC. J Urol. 2004 Nov;172(5 Pt 1):1792-9. 2 Suzuki M. Acta Pharmacol Sin. 2009 Mar;30(3):227-81. 3 Etminan, M., et al. Can Ep, Bio & Prev. 2004; 13: 340–345. 4 Giovannucci, E. Journal of Nutrition. 2005; 135: 2030S–2031S. 5 Berges RR. Lancet. 1995 Jun 17;345(8964):1529-32. 6 http://www.cdc.gov/men/lcod/2011/LCODrace_ethnicityMen2011.pdf