Natures Life: 600 Prostate Maintain 100ct

600 Prostate Maintain - 100ct



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600 Prostate Maintain

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Prostate problems too often put a damper on the activities of men of all ages and they are far more common than previously thought. According to numerous studies, virtually all men will eventually experience an enlarged prostate.*

Men with enlarged prostates experience discomforts that may include: difficulty urinating; increased frequency and urgency of urination; bouts with sleep-disturbing nighttime urination; and lower back discomfort. Dealing with the discomforts from enlarged prostates may be costly, too. Every year about 400,000 men have prostate surgery, adding over $3 billion annually to the national health care bill.

Nature’s Life offers two great products to support prostate health: Men’s 800 Plus Prostate Supportä* (high-potency standardized extract of Saw Palmetto – the choice for a stronger dosage) and Formula 600+ Prostate Supportä* (a complete whole herb form of Saw Palmetto for a regular maintenance dosage).  Both products are doctor-formulated to:

  • improve prostate gland function;*

  • increase urine flow;*

  • relieve prostate-related discomfort*

  • improve nighttime sleep.*

These formulas are made from all natural ingredients...only the finest available. Regardless of the formula you prefer, you can always be sure of the same superior quality and consistent results.

Prostate Health...Naturally

Prostate function

A small doughnut-shaped gland, the prostate surrounds the urethra where it leaves the bladder. The prostate produces an alkaline substance which makes up the largest part of the seminal reproductive fluid (semen).

Most men's prostates start to enlarge at about age 50. As the prostate gland enlarges, it pinches the urethra causing reduced urine flow and increased discomfort. Research into prostate enlargement is focusing on male hormones, or androgens. In older men, androgen production changes result in higher levels of dihydrotestosterone (DHT), which is produced from testosterone. The prostate is more likely to enlarge when higher levels of DHT are present.1

The holistic approach

A unique combination of herbs, amino acids, vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids provides critical nutritional support to maintain good prostate health.*

Saw Palmetto Berry (Serenoa repens B.)

The berries from this small tropical palm contain lipophilic sterols and essential fatty acids, including beta sitosterol, which reduce the production and effects of DHT 2 partly by inhibiting the enzyme 5-alpha-reductase.*3  Saw Palmetto extract also helps reduce the natural inflammatory response by inhibiting the production of prostaglandins.*Research confirms that Saw Palmetto increases urine flow and decreases nighttime discomfort.*5, 6 Widely used in Europe as a standardized extract for over 20 years, Saw Palmetto has proven effectiveness in double blind clinical trials.7,8

All of these effects of Saw Palmetto make it the key ingredient to support prostate health and maintain healthy prostate size.*

Zinc & Copper

Zinc is concentrated in the prostate gland and is a major constituent of seminal fluid. Zinc appears to play a role in maintaining male hormone balance9, 10 and has been shown to inhibit 5-alpha reductase, the enzyme which produces powerful androgens (male hormones) in the enlarged prostate.*11 Two preliminary reports suggest that zinc is helpful in reducing urinary discomfort.*12, 13  Copper is added to balance the zinc and prevent a copper deficiency.

Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica L.)

A common "weed" around the world, stinging nettle has a long history of traditional use to increase urine flow.*14 Nettle contains substances with anti-androgen (male hormone) activity.*15  The beneficial effects of Nettle extract are increased when combined with Saw Palmetto.*16, 17

Golden Flax Oil (Linum usitatissimum L.)

The oil of the flax plant is one of nature's richest plant sources of the Omega 3 essential fatty acid, alpha linolenic acid (ALA) plus valuable linoleic fatty acid. Flax seed oil has traditionally been recommended for men's health care as both of these essential fatty acids are precursors of prostaglandins which regulate prostate function.*18

 

Active AminosÔ (Glutamic Acid, Alanine & Glycine)

These are the three amino acids found in highest concentration in the prostate.*  Controlled studies showed that this combination of amino acids decreased nighttime urination and urinary urgency.*19, 20

Pygeum Bark (Pygeum africanum H.)

The bark of this tall African tree contains lipophilic sterols, including beta sitosterol and sitosterone plus unique fatty acids. These ingredients influence prostaglandin synthesis to help control the damaging effects of the body’s natural inflammatory response.*21  Other components of pygeum help maintain normal prostate size.*22  Pygeum extract has been used successfully in patients with a mild to moderately enlarged prostate.23, 24

Beta Sitosterol

The oil constituents of a few plants, including soybeans, contain a mixture of phytosterols, or plant hormones, called beta sitosterol. Recent controlled studies have validated the ability of beta sitosterol to increase urine flow and decrease residual urine volume significantly.*25,26  Research suggests that beta sitosterol inhibits prostaglandin synthesis thus reducing the natural inflammatory response.*27

Vitamin B-6 (Pyridoxine HCl)

This essential B vitamin is required for many metabolic processes, including the use of amino acids* such as Glutamic Acid, Alanine and Glycine.

Traditional Medicinal Herbs

Several other herbs have traditionally been used for prostate and urinary tract health:*

Pumpkin Seed (Cucurbita pepo) A good source of zinc and essential fatty acids, nutrients which promote prostate health.* Also contains curcurbitin and phytosterin.

Burdock Root (Arctium lappa L.) Contains polyacetylenes, amino acids and inulin; restores harmony to the body and also aids kidney function.*

Cayenne Fruit (Capsicum annuum L. var. annuum) Contains capsaicin and saponins which stimulate blood flow.*

Goldenseal Root (Hydrastis canadensis L.) Contains alkaloids, including berberine, a powerful tonic for all mucus membranes.*

Gravel Root (Eupatorium purpureum L.) Contains active volatile oils and flavonoids; used to stimulate kidney and bladder function.*

Juniper Berry (Juniperus oxycedrus L.) Contains essential oils, flavone glycosides, organic acids and terpenes which stimulate the kidneys and bladder.*

Marshmallow Root (Althaea officinalis L.) Mucilage, containing polysaccharides and uronic acid and traditionally used to increase urine flow.*

Parsley Leaf (Petroselinum crispum M.) Contains coumarin and flavonoids and therefore effectively increases urine flow.*

White Pond Lily Root (Nymphaea odorata) A natural intestinal cleanser.*

Lifestyle Choices

Nutritionists are unanimous in their belief that diet and exercise contribute a great deal to the success of natural prostate self-care. In addition to a comprehensive prostate support formula, men should reduce dietary fat, eat more fruits and vegetables and commit to a regular exercise program. This is not just a program to maintain a healthy prostate, but a choice for a healthier, happier life.

 

Nature's Life has two comprehensive formulas with herbs and nutrients to maintain healthy prostate size, improve prostate gland function and increase urine flow*, as well as individual supplements to complement these formulas:

Saw Palmetto, 500 mg whole herb

Golden Flax Oil softgels or liquid

Lycopene 6 mg, an antioxidant carotenoid* found primarily in most tomato products. In men, the phytonutrient lycopene is stored in the prostate and testes, and has been associated with protecting the health of the prostate by inhibiting the growth of harmful cells.*28 As men age, the level of lycopene is diminished, therefore should be replaced by food intake or supplements. 28

References

  1. Pizzorno J, Murray M. A Textbook of Natural Medicine, John Bastyr College Publications, Seattle, 1987, VI:ProsBH-1-3.

  2. Sultan C, Terraza A, Deviller C, et al. Inhibition of androgen metabolism and binding by a liposterolic extract of Serenoa repens in human foreskin fibroblasts.  J Steroid Biochem 1984; 20:2041-8.

  3. Weissrer H, Tunn S, Behnke B, et al. Effects of the Sabal serrulata extract IDS 89 and its subfractions on 5a-reductase activity in human benign prostatic hyperplasia. Prostate 1996;28:300-306.

  4. Breau W, Hagenlocher M, et al. Antiphlogistic activity of an extract from Sabal serrulata fruits prepared by supercritical carbon dioxide: in vitro inhibition of the cyclooxygenase and 5-lipoxygenase metabolism.  Arzneimittelforshung 1992 42:547-51.

  5. Braeckman J. The extract of Serenoa repens in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia: a multicenter open study. Curr Ther Res 1994 55:776-85.

  6. Schneider HJ, Honold E, Mashur T. Treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia; results of a surveillance study in the practices of urological specialists using a combined plant-based preparation. Fortschr Med 1995;113:37-40.

  7. Champault G, Bonnard AM, et al. The medical treatment of prostatic adenoma – a controlled study: PA-109 versus placebo in 100 patients. Ann Urol 1984;6:407-10.

  8. Carraro JC, Raynaud JP, Koch G, et al. Comparison of phytotherapy (Permixon ®) with finisteride in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia: a randomized international study of 1098 patients. Prostate 1996;29:231-40.

  9. Hunt CD, Johnson PE, Herbel JOL, et al. Effects of dietary zinc depletion on seminal volume and zinc loss, serum testosterone concentrations, and sperm morphology in young men. Am J Clin Nutr 1992;56:148-57.

  10. Leake A, Chisholm GD, Habib FK. Interaction between prolactin and zinc in the human prostate gland. J Endocrinol 1984;102:73-6.

  11. Leake A, Chisholm GD, Habib FK. The effect of zinc on the 5-alpha-reduction of testosterone by the hyperplastic human prostate gland. J Steroid Biochem 1984;20:651-5.

  12. Bush IM, Berman E, Nourkayhan S, et al. Zinc and the prostate. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Medical Association, Chicago, 1974.

  13. Fahim MS, Fahim Z, Der R, et al. Zinc treatment for the reduction of hyperplasia of the prostate. Fed Proc 1976;35:361.

  14. Wagner H, Willer F, Samtleben R, et al. Search for the antiprostatic principle of stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) roots. Phytomed 1994;1:213-24.

  15. Koch E, Biber A. Pharmacological effects of Sabal and Urtica extracts as a basis for rational medication of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Urologe 1994;34:3-8.

  16. Krzeski T, Kazon M, Borkowsky A, et al. Combined extracts of Urtica dioica and Pygeum africanum in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia: double-blind comparison of two doses. Clin Ther 1993;15:1011-20.

  17. Metzker H, Kieser M, Holscher U. Efficacy of a combined Sabal-Urtica preparation in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Urologe [B] 1996;36:292-300.

  18. Hart JP, Cooper WL. Vitamin F in the treatment of prostatic hypertrophy. Report Number 1, Lee Foundation for Nutritional Research, Milwaukee, WI, 1941.

  19. Feinblatt HM, Gant JC. Palliative treatment of benign prostatic hypertrophy: value of glycine-alanine-glutamic acid combination. J Maine Med Assoc 1958;49:99-102.

  20. Damrau F. Benign prostatic hypertrophy:amino acid therapy for symptomatic relief. Am  J Geriatr 1962;10:426-30.

  21. Paubert Braquet M, Cave A, Hocquemiller R, et al. Effect of Pygeum africanum on A23187-stimulated production of lipoxygenase metabolites from human polymorphonuclear cells. J Lipid Mediators Cell Signal 1994;9:285-90.

  22. Yablonsky F, Nicolas V, Riffaud JP, et al. Antiproliferative effect of Pygeum africanum extract on rat prostatic fibroblasts. J Urol 1997;157:2381-7.

  23. Andro MC, Riffaud JP. Pygeum africanum extract for the treatment of patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia: a review of 25 years of published experience. Curr Ther Res 1995;56:796-817.

  24. Breza J, Dzurny O, Borowka A, et al. Efficacy and acceptability of tadenan (Pygeum africanum extract) in the the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH): a multicentre trial in central Europe. Curr Med Res Opin 1998;14:127-39.

  25. Berges RR, Windeler J, Trampisch HJ, et al. Randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trial of b-sitosterol for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Lancet 1995;348:1529-32.

  26. Klippel KP, Hiltl DM, Schipp B. A multicentric, placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trial of b-sitosterol for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Br J Urology 1997;80:427-32.

  27. Zahradnik HP, Schillfahrt R, Schoening R, et al. Prostaglandin content in prostate adenomas following treatment with a sterol. Fortschr Med 1980;98:69-72.

  28. Gerster H. The Potential Role of Lycopene for Human Health. (review) J Am Col Nut 1997;16:109-126.

 

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