Men's Prostate Health — Important Presentation

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Thousands of People Are Finally Finding Quiet From The Constant Ringing In Their Ears With This Simple Daily Approach

Read the short presentation below to discover what neuroscience researchers are increasingly discussing about natural auditory support and tinnitus relief.

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Scientific References

The information presented is supported by peer-reviewed research. Selected studies listed below for educational reference.

1.Bent S, et al. Saw Palmetto for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. NEJM, 2006; 354(6):557–66.
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2.Gerber GS. Saw palmetto for the treatment of men with lower urinary tract symptoms. J Urology, 2000.
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3.Carrasco-Gallardo C, et al. Shilajit: a natural phytocomplex with potential activity. Int J Nutr Biochem, 2012.
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4.Forest CP, et al. Efficacy and safety of pomegranate juice on improvement of erectile dysfunction. Int J Impotence Res, 2007.
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5.Parsons JK. Benign prostatic hyperplasia and male lower urinary tract symptoms. Current Bladder Dysfunction Reports, 2010.
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6.Kapil U. Health consequences of iodine deficiency. Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal, 2007.
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Key Natural Ingredients

The following plant-based and nutritional compounds have been studied in the context of men's prostate and urinary health. This list is provided for informational purposes only.

Saw Palmetto Extract
A fruit extract widely studied for its potential role in supporting urinary flow and prostate comfort in men.
Beta-Sitosterol
A plant sterol naturally found in vegetables and nuts, reviewed in multiple studies related to urinary symptoms in men.
Pygeum Africanum Bark
Derived from African plum tree bark, long used in traditional wellness practices and studied for prostate-related support.
Zinc
An essential mineral found in high concentrations in prostate tissue and commonly discussed in men's nutritional health research.
Lycopene
A carotenoid antioxidant found naturally in tomatoes, associated in observational studies with prostate tissue health.
Nettle Root Extract
A botanical extract traditionally used in European herbal medicine and studied alongside other compounds for urinary support.

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