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Saw Palmetto For #Prostate Problems

A new study out suggests saw palmetto has significant results for early prostate problems.

In the study, 120 patients with mild or moderate BPH with a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) of <4 ng/ml and residual urinary volume <150 ml were treated daily for 24 months with one capsule of 320 mg saw palmetto extract.

Results showed statistically significant improvements in the International Prostate Symptom Score, quality of life score, erectile function and a reduction in residual urinary volume were observed during the study period. In addition, the size of the prostate after 24 months was reduced to 36 ml compared to 39.8 ml at the beginning of the study.

Numerous double-blind studies have shown an extract of the berries to significantly improve the signs and symptoms of an enlarged prostate or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) – a condition that affects approximately 5 to 10% at age 30 and increases in incidence to eventually affect over 90% in men over 85 years of age. Symptoms of BPH include increased urinary frequency, waking up often at night to urinate (nocturia), and reduced force in the stream of urine (dribbling).

Saw palmetto extract in BPH:

Reference:

Sinescu I, Geavlete P, Multescu R, et al. Long-term efficacy of Serenoa repens treatment in patients with mild and moderate symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia. Urol Int. 2011;86(3):284-9. Source: Murray enews.

 

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