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PROSTATE HEALTH SUPPLEMENT
Benefits:
- Support positive hormone balance
- Promote good circulation within prostate tissue
- Provide antioxidant support for prostate tissue
- Inhibit inflammation within the prostate
- Support healthy immune function
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Ingredients
Prostacet Ingredients:

Serving Size: 2 Capsules Servings per Container: 30 Zinc Chelate: 10mg 66% Vitamin E: 5mg 17% Selenium: 5mcg 7% Beta Carotene: 1500iu * Proprietary Blend Extract Blend: 400mg
Other Ingredients: Saw Palmetto Extract, Lycopene Extract, Corn Silk Powdered Extract, Echinacea Angustifolia Root, Nettle Leaf, Cranberry Powdered Extract, Parsley Powdered Extract, Cayenne Pepper 40,000 HU, Vitamin E, Curcumin Standardized Extract
Suggested Use: Take 2 capsules per day with purified water first thing in the morning or at night before bed. For best results eliminate coffee, soft drinks, alcohol, and other high acid products from your diet. This product can be taken 4 capsules per day for relief from extreme discomfort.

Ingredients:
Zinc Chelate -10mg 66%
Vitamin E -5mg 17%
Selenium -5mcg 7%
Beta Carotene -1500iu *
Saw Palmetto Extract
Lycopene Extract
Corn Silk Powdered Extract
Echinacea Angustifolia Root
Nettle Leaf
Cranberry Powdered Extract
Parsley Powdered Extract
Cayenne Pepper 40,000 HU
Curcumin Standardized Extract
Proprietary Blend Extract Blend: 400mg
Saw Palmetto Extract, Lycopene Extract, Corn Silk Powdered Extract, Echinacea Angustifolia Root, Nettle Leaf, Cranberry Powdered Extract, Parsley Powdered Extract, Cayenne Pepper 40,000 HU, Vitamin E, Curcumin Standardized Extract
Zinc Chelate
Zinc is a trace element that is essential for normal growth, development of the reproductive organs, normal functioning of the prostate gland, healing of wounds, and manufacture of proteins and nucleic acids (the building blocks for RNA and DNA). Zinc is ubiquitous in the body and necessary for the activity of more than 100 enzymes.
Vitamin E
Vitamin E is an antioxidant that protects cell membranes and other fat-soluble parts of the body, such as low-density lipoprotein (LDL; “bad” cholesterol) cholesterol, from damage. March 17, 1998 WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Daily doses of Vitamin E reduced prostate cancer risk by a third and the disease's death rate by 41 percent in a study of thousands of smokers.
Selenium
Selenium activates an antioxidant enzyme called glutathione peroxidase, which may help protect the body from cancer. Yeast-derived forms of selenium have induced “apoptosis” (programmed cell death) in cancer cells in test tubes and in animals. A double-blind trial that included over 1,300 people found those given 200 mcg of yeast-based selenium per day for 4.5 years had a 50% drop in the cancer death rate compared with the placebo group. In that same study, however, selenium supplementation was associated with a significant increase in the risk of developing one type of skin cancer (squamous cell carcinoma). Another study found that men consuming the most dietary selenium (assessed indirectly by measuring toenail selenium levels) developed 65% fewer cases of advanced prostate cancer than did men with the lowest levels of selenium intake.
Beta-carotene
Beta-carotene is a substance from plants that the body converts into vitamin A. It also acts as an antioxidant and an immune system booster. Other members of the antioxidant carotenoid family include cryptoxanthin, alpha-carotene, zeaxanthin, lutein, and lycopene. However, unlike beta-carotene, most of these nutrients are not converted to vitamin A in significant amounts.
Saw Palmetto Extract
The liposterolic (fat-soluble) extract of saw palmetto provides concentrated amounts of free fatty acids and sterols. One study with a saw palmetto extract suggests that it reduces the amount of dihydrotestosterone (DHT) (an active form of testosterone) binding in the part of the prostate surrounding the urethra (the tube carrying urine from the bladder). Test tube studies also suggest that saw palmetto weakly inhibits the action of 5-alpha-reductase, the enzyme responsible for converting testosterone to DHT. In test tubes, saw palmetto also inhibits the actions of growth factors and inflammatory substances that may contribute to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Contrary to some opinions, saw palmetto does not have an estrogen-like effect in men’s bodies.
Lycopene Extract
Lycopene, found primarily in tomatoes, is a member of the carotenoid family—which includes beta-carotene and similar compounds found naturally in food—and has potent antioxidant capabilities. A study conducted by Harvard researchers examined the relationship between carotenoids and the risk of prostate cancer.1 Of the carotenoids studied, only lycopene was clearly linked to protection. The men who had the greatest amounts of lycopene in their diet (6.5 mg per day or more) showed a 21% decreased risk of prostate cancer compared with those eating the least. This report suggests that lycopene may be an important tool in the prevention of prostate cancer. This study also reported that those who ate more than ten servings per week of tomato-based foods had a 35% decreased risk of prostate cancer compared with those eating less than 1.5 weekly servings. When the researchers looked at only advanced prostate cancer, the high lycopene eaters had an 86% decreased risk (although this did not reach statistical significance due to the small number of cases).
Corn Silk Powdered Extract
Corn Silk is helpful for any irritation of the urinary system. Corn Silk is used for renal problems in children, and also as a urinary demulcent combined with other herbs in the treatment of cystitis, urethritis, and prostatitis. Corn Silk was used traditionally as a mild diuretic. Chinese research indicates that Corn Silk reduces hypertension and reduces blood clotting time.
Echinacea Angustifolia Root
Echinacea is a wildflower native to North America. While echinacea continues to grow and is harvested from the wild, the majority used for herbal supplements comes from cultivated plants. The root and/or the above-ground part of the plant during the flowering growth phase are used in herbal medicine. Echinacea is thought to support the immune system by activating white blood cells.1 Three major groups of constituents may work together to increase the production and activity of white blood cells (lymphocytes and macrophages), including alkylamides/polyacetylenes, caffeic acid derivatives, and polysaccharides.
Nettle Leaf
There has been a great deal of controversy regarding the identity of nettle’s active constituents. Currently, it is thought that polysaccharides (complex sugars) and lectins are probably the active constituents. Test tube studies suggest the leaf has anti-inflammatory actions. This is thought to be caused by nettle preventing the body from making inflammatory chemicals known as prostaglandins. Nettle’s root affects hormones and proteins that carry sex hormones (such as testosterone or estrogen) in the human body. This may explain why it helps benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Although less frequently used alone like saw palmetto or pygeum, some limited clinical trials suggest benefit of nettle root extract for men with milder forms of BPH.
Cranberry Powdered Extract
In test tube studies, cranberry prevents E. coli, the most common bacterial cause of UTIs, from adhering to the cells lining the wall of the bladder. This anti-adherence action is thought to reduce the ability of the bacteria to cause a UTI. The proanthocyanidins in the berry have exhibited this anti-adherence action. Cranberry has been shown to reduce bacteria levels in the urinary bladders of older women significantly better than placebo, an action that may help to prevent UTIs. A small double-blind trial with younger women ages 18–45 years with a history of recurrent urinary tract infections, found that daily treatment with an encapsulated cranberry concentrate (400 mg twice per day) for three months significantly reduced the recurrence of urinary tract infections compared to women taking a placebo. Other preliminary trials in humans suggest cranberry may help people with urostomies and enterocystoplasties to keep their urine clear of mucus buildup and possibly reduce the risk of UTIs.
Parsley Powdered Extract
The uses of Parsley are many....and are by no means restricted to culinary purposes. This herb promotes good digestion, and nourishes the kidneys, liver and bladder. Parsley Seed is an excellent source of natural chlorophyll, along with a variety of other healthy nutrients. It is a mild aphrodisiac. And Parsley helps hypertension due to its diuretic properties.
Cayenne Pepper 40,000 HU
Cayenne contains a resinous and pungent substance known as capsaicin. Topical application of capsaicin relieves pain and itching by acting on sensory nerves. Capsaicin temporarily depletes “substance P”, a chemical in nerves that transmits pain sensations. Without substance P, pain signals can no longer be sent. The effect is temporary. Numerous double-blind trials have proven topically applied capsaicin creams are helpful for a range of conditions, including nerve pain in diabetes (diabetic neuropathy), post-surgical pain, psoriasis,muscle pain due to fibromyalgia,nerve pain after shingles (postherpetic neuralgia), osteoarthritis pain, and rheumatoid arthritis pain. Cayenne increases the power of all other herbs. It is rich in Vitamin A, C, Iron, Calcium and Potassium. Cayenne is a major heart and circulatory stimulant.
Curcumin Standardized Extract
The active constituent is known as curcumin. It has been shown to have a wide range of therapeutic actions. First, it protects against free radical damage because it is a strong antioxidant. Second, it reduces inflammation by lowering histamine levels and possibly by increasing production of natural cortisone by the adrenal glands. Third, it protects the liver from a number of toxic compounds. Fourth, it has been shown to reduce platelets from clumping together, which in turn improves circulation and may help protect against atherosclerosis. There are also test-tube and animal studies showing a cancer-preventing action of curcumin. In one of these studies, curcumin effectively inhibited metastasis (uncontrolled spread) of melanoma (skin cancer) cells. This may be due to its antioxidant activity in the body. Curcumin inhibits HIV in test tubes, though human trials are needed to determine if it has any usefulness for treating humans with this condition.
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Ingredients
Prostacet Ingredients:

Serving Size: 2 Capsules Servings per Container: 30 Zinc Chelate: 10mg 66% Vitamin E: 5mg 17% Selenium: 5mcg 7% Beta Carotene: 1500iu * Proprietary Blend Extract Blend: 400mg
Other Ingredients: Saw
Palmetto Extract, Lycopene Extract, Corn Silk Powdered Extract,
Echinacea Angustifolia Root, Nettle Leaf, Cranberry Powdered Extract,
Parsley Powdered Extract, Cayenne Pepper 40,000 HU, Vitamin E, Curcumin
Standardized Extract
Suggested Use: Take
2 capsules per day with purified water first thing in the morning or at
night before bed. For best results eliminate coffee, soft drinks,
alcohol, and other high acid products from your diet. This product can
be taken 4 capsules per day for relief from extreme discomfort.

Ingredients:
Zinc Chelate -10mg 66%
Vitamin E -5mg 17%
Selenium -5mcg 7%
Beta Carotene -1500iu *
Saw Palmetto Extract
Lycopene Extract
Corn Silk Powdered Extract
Echinacea Angustifolia Root
Nettle Leaf
Cranberry Powdered Extract
Parsley Powdered Extract
Cayenne Pepper 40,000 HU
Curcumin Standardized Extract
Proprietary Blend Extract Blend: 400mg
Saw
Palmetto Extract, Lycopene Extract, Corn Silk Powdered Extract,
Echinacea Angustifolia Root, Nettle Leaf, Cranberry Powdered Extract,
Parsley Powdered Extract, Cayenne Pepper 40,000 HU, Vitamin E, Curcumin
Standardized Extract
Zinc Chelate
Zinc
is a trace element that is essential for normal growth, development of
the reproductive organs, normal functioning of the prostate gland,
healing of wounds, and manufacture of proteins and nucleic acids (the
building blocks for RNA and DNA). Zinc is ubiquitous in the body and
necessary for the activity of more than 100 enzymes.
Vitamin E
Vitamin
E is an antioxidant that protects cell membranes and other fat-soluble
parts of the body, such as low-density lipoprotein (LDL; “bad”
cholesterol) cholesterol, from damage. March 17, 1998 WASHINGTON (CNN)
-- Daily doses of Vitamin E reduced prostate cancer risk by a third and
the disease's death rate by 41 percent in a study of thousands of
smokers.
Selenium
Selenium
activates an antioxidant enzyme called glutathione peroxidase, which
may help protect the body from cancer. Yeast-derived forms of selenium
have induced “apoptosis” (programmed cell death) in cancer cells in
test tubes and in animals. A double-blind trial that included over
1,300 people found those given 200 mcg of yeast-based selenium per day
for 4.5 years had a 50% drop in the cancer death rate compared with the
placebo group. In that same study, however, selenium supplementation
was associated with a significant increase in the risk of developing
one type of skin cancer (squamous cell carcinoma). Another study found
that men consuming the most dietary selenium (assessed indirectly by
measuring toenail selenium levels) developed 65% fewer cases of
advanced prostate cancer than did men with the lowest levels of
selenium intake.
Beta-carotene
Beta-carotene
is a substance from plants that the body converts into vitamin A. It
also acts as an antioxidant and an immune system booster. Other members
of the antioxidant carotenoid family include cryptoxanthin,
alpha-carotene, zeaxanthin, lutein, and lycopene. However, unlike
beta-carotene, most of these nutrients are not converted to vitamin A
in significant amounts.
Saw Palmetto Extract
The
liposterolic (fat-soluble) extract of saw palmetto provides
concentrated amounts of free fatty acids and sterols. One study with a
saw palmetto extract suggests that it reduces the amount of
dihydrotestosterone (DHT) (an active form of testosterone) binding in
the part of the prostate surrounding the urethra (the tube carrying
urine from the bladder). Test tube studies also suggest that saw
palmetto weakly inhibits the action of 5-alpha-reductase, the enzyme
responsible for converting testosterone to DHT. In test tubes, saw
palmetto also inhibits the actions of growth factors and inflammatory
substances that may contribute to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
Contrary to some opinions, saw palmetto does not have an estrogen-like
effect in men’s bodies.
Lycopene Extract
Lycopene,
found primarily in tomatoes, is a member of the carotenoid family—which
includes beta-carotene and similar compounds found naturally in
food—and has potent antioxidant capabilities. A study conducted by
Harvard researchers examined the relationship between carotenoids and
the risk of prostate cancer.1 Of the carotenoids studied, only lycopene
was clearly linked to protection. The men who had the greatest amounts
of lycopene in their diet (6.5 mg per day or more) showed a 21%
decreased risk of prostate cancer compared with those eating the least.
This report suggests that lycopene may be an important tool in the
prevention of prostate cancer. This study also reported that those who
ate more than ten servings per week of tomato-based foods had a 35%
decreased risk of prostate cancer compared with those eating less than
1.5 weekly servings. When the researchers looked at only advanced
prostate cancer, the high lycopene eaters had an 86% decreased risk
(although this did not reach statistical significance due to the small
number of cases).
Corn Silk Powdered Extract
Corn
Silk is helpful for any irritation of the urinary system. Corn Silk is
used for renal problems in children, and also as a urinary demulcent
combined with other herbs in the treatment of cystitis, urethritis, and
prostatitis. Corn Silk was used traditionally as a mild diuretic.
Chinese research indicates that Corn Silk reduces hypertension and
reduces blood clotting time.
Echinacea Angustifolia Root
Echinacea
is a wildflower native to North America. While echinacea continues to
grow and is harvested from the wild, the majority used for herbal
supplements comes from cultivated plants. The root and/or the
above-ground part of the plant during the flowering growth phase are
used in herbal medicine. Echinacea is thought to support the immune
system by activating white blood cells.1 Three major groups of
constituents may work together to increase the production and activity
of white blood cells (lymphocytes and macrophages), including
alkylamides/polyacetylenes, caffeic acid derivatives, and
polysaccharides.
Nettle Leaf
There
has been a great deal of controversy regarding the identity of nettle’s
active constituents. Currently, it is thought that polysaccharides
(complex sugars) and lectins are probably the active constituents. Test
tube studies suggest the leaf has anti-inflammatory actions. This is
thought to be caused by nettle preventing the body from making
inflammatory chemicals known as prostaglandins. Nettle’s root affects
hormones and proteins that carry sex hormones (such as testosterone or
estrogen) in the human body. This may explain why it helps benign
prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Although less frequently used alone like
saw palmetto or pygeum, some limited clinical trials suggest benefit of
nettle root extract for men with milder forms of BPH.
Cranberry Powdered Extract
In
test tube studies, cranberry prevents E. coli, the most common
bacterial cause of UTIs, from adhering to the cells lining the wall of
the bladder. This anti-adherence action is thought to reduce the
ability of the bacteria to cause a UTI. The proanthocyanidins in the
berry have exhibited this anti-adherence action. Cranberry has been
shown to reduce bacteria levels in the urinary bladders of older women
significantly better than placebo, an action that may help to prevent
UTIs. A small double-blind trial with younger women ages 18–45 years
with a history of recurrent urinary tract infections, found that daily
treatment with an encapsulated cranberry concentrate (400 mg twice per
day) for three months significantly reduced the recurrence of urinary
tract infections compared to women taking a placebo. Other preliminary
trials in humans suggest cranberry may help people with urostomies and
enterocystoplasties to keep their urine clear of mucus buildup and
possibly reduce the risk of UTIs.
Parsley Powdered Extract
The
uses of Parsley are many....and are by no means restricted to culinary
purposes. This herb promotes good digestion, and nourishes the kidneys,
liver and bladder. Parsley Seed is an excellent source of natural
chlorophyll, along with a variety of other healthy nutrients. It is a
mild aphrodisiac. And Parsley helps hypertension due to its diuretic
properties.
Cayenne Pepper 40,000 HU
Cayenne
contains a resinous and pungent substance known as capsaicin. Topical
application of capsaicin relieves pain and itching by acting on sensory
nerves. Capsaicin temporarily depletes “substance P”, a chemical in
nerves that transmits pain sensations. Without substance P, pain
signals can no longer be sent. The effect is temporary. Numerous
double-blind trials have proven topically applied capsaicin creams are
helpful for a range of conditions, including nerve pain in diabetes
(diabetic neuropathy), post-surgical pain, psoriasis,muscle pain due to
fibromyalgia,nerve pain after shingles (postherpetic neuralgia),
osteoarthritis pain, and rheumatoid arthritis pain. Cayenne increases
the power of all other herbs. It is rich in Vitamin A, C, Iron, Calcium
and Potassium. Cayenne is a major heart and circulatory stimulant.
Curcumin Standardized Extract
The
active constituent is known as curcumin. It has been shown to have a
wide range of therapeutic actions. First, it protects against free
radical damage because it is a strong antioxidant. Second, it reduces
inflammation by lowering histamine levels and possibly by increasing
production of natural cortisone by the adrenal glands. Third, it
protects the liver from a number of toxic compounds. Fourth, it has
been shown to reduce platelets from clumping together, which in turn
improves circulation and may help protect against atherosclerosis.
There are also test-tube and animal studies showing a cancer-preventing
action of curcumin. In one of these studies, curcumin effectively
inhibited metastasis (uncontrolled spread) of melanoma (skin cancer)
cells. This may be due to its antioxidant activity in the body.
Curcumin inhibits HIV in test tubes, though human trials are needed to
determine if it has any usefulness for treating humans with this
condition.
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Prostate Facts
Prostate Health Facts
What is an Enlarging Prostate?
As
one of the primary organs in the male reproductive system, the prostate
produces fluids in semen that help to sustain and protect sperm against
natural vaginal acids. The prostate doubles by the time a man reaches
25 and continues to grow again when many men are in their 50’s and
through the remainder of their life.
As the prostate grows it
can put excess pressure on the urethra (the small tube that carries
urine and semen). As this pressure increases the urethra can become
pinched which can lead to painful and embarrassing symptoms such as
urinary hesitancy, painful urination, and erectile dysfunction. If left
untreated these conditions may eventually require surgery. This
enlarging of the prostate is clinically known as Benign Prostatic
Hyperplasia or BPH.
The Stages of Prostate Growth
At
birth the prostate weights around 1.5 grams During puberty the prostate
grows to around 11 grams In the early to middle 20’s the prostate grows
to around 18 grams In the early 50’s there is a new growth phase which
continues until around age 70 where the prostate usually reaches around
31 grams. This phase of growth is what doctors call benign prostatic
hyperplasia (BPH).
About BPH (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia)
The
prostate gland is different than most of the other organs because it
grows in size during several stages of a man’s life. Doctors refer to
this condition as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), or benign
prostatic hypertrophy. This non-cancerous enlargement is part of the
normal maturation process in all males. It first occurs during puberty
(when it nearly doubles in size) and again around the age of 25. The
prostate will continue to grow through the remainder of life, usually
causing significant complications beginning at the age of 40. In fact,
some 90% of all men in their sixties and seventies complain of prostate
issues. BPH is often a condition of concern for most men, as its
symptoms can often mimic those found in prostate cancer. However, BPH
is not indicative of prostate cancer.
Why Does the Prostate Grow?
There
are conflicting theories as to why the prostate glands growth goes
through these phases. The two theories are based on changes hormonal
levels.
DHT
There
is mounting evidence to suggest that the growth in the prostate
requires conversion of testosterone into DHT (dihydrotestosterone),
along with the presence of the 5-alpha reductase enzyme which
synthesizes testosterone into DHT. When DHT binds to prostate cells it
can trigger the release of growth factors that cause the prostate to
grow.
Change in Sexual Hormones
As
a man ages the relative levels of the testosterone and estrogen change,
with estrogen levels increasing in relation to testosterone. There is
evidence to suggest that the increase in relative estrogen promotes
cell growth in the prostate gland, particularly when in the presence of
elevated DHT levels.
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