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PROSTA•MED

NPN 80004637

 

Helps relieve urologic symptoms due to prostate enlargement (benign prolastic
hyperplasia) such as :
• low urinary flux
• frequent night time urination
• inability to completely empty the bladder.


Medicinal ingredients

Each capsule contains:
Saw palmetto [Serenoa repens] (dried fruit)...................................................300 mg
Extract standardized at 30% in free fatty acids and sterols
Pygeum [Pygeum africanum] (bark)................................................................2,4 mg
Extract 30:1 standardized at 25% in phytosterols equivalent to 72 mg of crude dried bark
Stinging Nettle [Urtica doica] (root)..................................................................15 mg
Extract 5:1 equivalent to 75 mg of crude dried root
Stinging Nettle [Urtica doica] (root)..................................................................73 mg
Heather [Calluna vulgaris] (flower)...................................................................10 mg
Archangel [Lamium album] (flower)..................................................................10 mg
Bearberry [Arctostaphylos uva-ursi](leaf)..........................................................6 mg
Extract 4:1 equivalent to 24 mg of crude dried leaf


Dosage

Adults:
Take 1 capsule 3 times daily, one at each meal.

Benefits & Recommended for

Urinary problems due to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).

PROSTA•MED is an exclusive formula combining many plant extracts to help relieve the urinary symptoms associated with BPH and to delay its progression. Saw palmetto is recognized by Health Canada as an effective therapy for urologic symptoms associated with BPH. Saw palmetto is a widely prescribed therapy for BPH in Europe. The other plants in the formula have either been tested in clinical trials or benefit from a long history of traditional use for urinary problems.

Precautions & Adverse Effects

Use for a minimum of 3 months to see beneficial effects.
Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist after 6 months.