Saw Palmetto Complex Tablets with Zinc-Rich Pumpkin Seed Oil This finest-quality Saw Palmetto extract (Serenoa Repens)
is derived from the nutritious dark berries of the Southeastern Palm Tree. Its fruit has been used by native Americans and
herbalists for hundreds of years for male reproductive health. Currently, Saw Palmetto extract is widely-consumed in Europe and
is the subject of extensive scientific study for improving prostate health. It contains high concentrations of valuable
beta-sitosterol and other plant sterols. Each tablet is glazed with micro-thin protein coating to help assure optimum freshness,
potency and purity. No Sugar, Starch, Salt. No artificial colorings, flavorings or preservatives. Each Tablet Contains: Saw
Palmetto Berry (Serenoa Repens) (Derived from standardized extract) 500 mg Pumpkin Seed Oil (Cucurbita Pepo) 20 mg Bearberry (Uva
Ursi) 5 mg Natural Anti-Oxidant base containing Broccoli, Spinach and Carrot concentrates Notice: The National Institute on Aging
recommends that men get their regular medical checkups with a thorough prostate exam. You should inform your healthcare
practitioner that you are using this product.
Men's Health Targeted Multi-Nutrition Kit Key Male Nutrient Factors 3 Months Supply 4-Bottle
Nutritional Support Kit Contains: Saw Palmetto Complex Prod. No. 1128R - 100 Tablets Super Male Maximum Multiple
Prod. No. 5085P - 90 Tablets Triple Ginseng Royale Prod. No. 1138P - 90 Tablets Zinc (chelated) 50 mg Prod. No.
1029R - 100 Tablets
DHEA Dietary Supplement
Pharmaceutical-Grade DHEA 25 mg plus Supportive Herbs Ginseng, Wild Yam Root & Yucca
For convenient supplementation, pharmaceutical-grade DHEA - 25 mg. formulated in a supportive natural nutritional herbal base including Wild Yam
Root, Korean Ginseng Root and Yucca Extract per easy-to-take tablet.
This product is formulated without added sugar, salt, starch, wheat, corn, yeast, soy derivatives, artificial colorings, flavorings or
preservatives.
BOSTON (UPI) -- Lots of calcium may not be needed to prevent osteoporosis but it is good for the colon, a U.S. health newsletter says.
The Harvard Health Letter reports that prospective studies -- studies that follow large numbers of people for many years -- don't show getting a lot of calcium is needed to prevent osteoporosis and related bone fractures.
The newsletter says that a certain level of calcium intake is undoubtedly important to keeping bones strong but amounts above that level might not do much good. However, one reason some of these studies on supplements may not have shown a benefit is because the study participants were already getting more than 1,000 milligrams of calcium daily through diet.
"Americans over age 50 are supposed to get 1,200 mg of calcium daily, but 600 mg is probably enough for most people to keep their fracture risk low," the Health Letter says in a statement.
"Still, because extra calcium might be protective against colon cancer, a daily intake of 600 to 1,000 mg is a reasonable goal."
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