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The natural solution for the symptoms of an enlarged prostate. |
Prostasan® Saw Palmetto - Frequently Asked Questions
Prostasan Saw Palmetto capsules contain oils called Free Fatty Acids. These help to reduce the levels of dihydrotestosterone. How long does it take to work? Most people will see a gradual improvement after four weeks but we recommend that you try it for at least three months for maximum results. Can you take it long term? There is no time limit; it can be taken for as long as needed. Why is it in a gelatine capsule? We extract the oil from the Saw Palmetto berry by a unique process. Keeping the oil in liquid form ensures a more potent and effective remedy. However, because the oil is in liquid form, a vegetarian capsule would not be suitable. Most companies that supply their Saw Palmetto in a vegetarian capsule have dried the oil to a powder in order to do so. Why have you made it a 320mg capsule? Various studies around the world on Saw Palmetto have found that the optimum benefit results from a dose of 320mg. Take less and it is not as effective but if you take more it will not work any faster Are there any side effects? There are no side effects. Why must I have a diagnosis of Benign Prostate enlargement before using Prostasan? Symptoms of BPH should always be checked by a doctor to ensure that the condition is BPH and not something more serious. What does 'based on traditional use' mean? Many herbs have been used for a long period of years to relieve certain conditions, such as Horse Chestnut for varicose veins or Saw palmetto berries for urinary problems in men. This 'traditional use' can now be reflected on the packaging of products that have achieved registration under the Tradional Herbal Medicines Directive. Each claim derives from the documented long term medicinal use of the herb as shown in respected reference sources such as pharmacopoeias, publications by experts in herbal medicine, and EU member state approved lists of herbs and their uses, rather than being based on the results of clinical trials. |
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