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Are you familiar with Beta-sitosterol yet? If not you should be.
Beta-sitosterol is a naturally occurring phytosterol found in low concentrations in many of the fruits and vegetables that form part of a healthy diet, and has been found to be very beneficial for the prostate gland.
Studies show that from the age of 40, the prostate begins to grow. And as the severity increases, the quality of life decreases.
Beta-sitosterol is relatively more abundant in most nuts and seeds and especially rich in a few plants such as saw palmetto, stinging nettle, pygeum africanum, and pumpkin seeds. High levels are found in rice bran, wheat germ, corn oil, and soybeans.
Beta –Sitosterol For Prostate Health
Beta-Sitosterol may actually help you overcome prostate disease without having to undergo the use of dangerous drugs, debilitating and dangerous surgery, uncomfortable prostate biopsies, harmful radiation treatments and catastrophic microwave damage to your tissues.
Research into beta-sitosterol has shown beneficial effects against a wide variety of human ailments, including BPH.
Beta-sitosterol is the key ingredient in a prescription formulation in Europe, Azuprostat-beta-sitosterol, which has been demonstrated to improve prostate symptom scores and quality of life, and reduce urine volume and residual urine levels. It is also found in concentrated amounts in herbal supplements like Maximum Prostate which is available without a prescripition.
In fact Herbal extracts are sold in Germany and France by prescription only, under the names Harzal and Permixon. These are somewhat costly have only a fraction of the beta-sitosterol found in just 1 capsule of Maximum Prostate.
Research also supports the fact that phytosterols, including beta-sitosterol, can reduce cholesterol levels. Beta sitosterol seems to reduce cholesterol absorption in the intestine by about 50% and may have additive effects with herbs and supplements that also lower cholesterol levels.
BPH
BPH is chronic problem characterized by an enlarged prostate gland. The swelling gland presses on the urethra and results in a multitude of problems with urination. BPH is a prostate issue often seen in men that are 50 or older.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia is the most common of prostate problems experienced by men. It is more common among older men, because as a man ages, his prostate naturally enlarges. BPH can lead to impotence and urogenital problems.
Finally phytosterols derived from plants (those such as Beta-Sitosterol) have long been used for the medical treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in Europe.
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