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May be useful for men
in helping to alleviate symptoms of:
May
also be useful for women,
in helping to
alleviate symptoms of:
(please
read this important notice concerning supplement medical claims)
Prostate
Protective
Most
men over 50 suffer with enlargement of the prostate gland known as
benign prostate hyperplasia or hypertrophy (BPH). BPH appears to be
caused by an elevation of the powerful androgen dihydrotestosterone (DHT)
and oestrogen in prostate tissue. Saw palmetto is clinically proven to
treat prostate enlargement and its associated symptoms such as
frequent urination, difficulty or pain when passing urine and
impotence. The active fatty acids and sterols of this plant have been
found to inhibit DHT's transport and binding to cell receptors, as
well as reducing the activity of 5-alpha-reductase, the enzyme needed
for oestrogen production and for conversion of testosterone to DHT.
Ovarian Protective
The
clinical research into the ability of saw palmetto to treat BPH may
have far-reaching implications for treatment of certain female
hormonal dysfunctions, especially polycystic ovaries. This
increasingly common condition is also associated with elevated DHT and
oestrogen, and thus may be very responsive to saw palmetto therapy.
DHT Inhibitor in 'Male-Pattern' Baldness
It
appears that elevated levels of DHT in the scalp trigger the primary
mechanism of male pattern baldness. Although clinical research is
currently lacking with respect to this use of saw palmetto, the theory
behind its use for this purpose is sound (although the required dosage
may well differ from that which has been shown to be effective in BPH).
DHT Inhibitor in Hormonally-induced Hair Loss (Women)
As
with male-pattern baldness, elevated DHT can also lead to 'male
pattern' hair loss in women, suggesting a potential value to saw
palmetto. Not surprisingly, this problem appears to be especially
common in women who suffer with polycystic ovaries (see above).
DHT Inhibitor in excessive Facial and Body Hair (Women)
DHT
also appears to be the prominent factor in women suffering with
hirsuitism (excessive facial and/or body hair). This condition often,
though not always, accompanies hormonally-induced hair loss and
polycystic ovaries, and may warrant the use of saw palmetto.
2 capsules
of Lamberts Saw Palmetto typically contain:
68mg Vitamin E, 300mg Vitamin C, 10mg Thiamin (Vitamin B1), 10mg Riboflavin
(Vitamin B2), 15mg Zinc, 140mg L-Alanine, 140mg Glycine, 140mg L-Glutamic Acid,
320mg Saw Palmetto Extract, 50mg Quercetin.
Encapsulated with:
Capsule Shell (Gelatin, Glycerin, Colour: Iron Oxide, Pumpkin Seed Oil, Beeswax,
Soya Lecithin.
This information is not intended to
replace the advice of a qualified Healthcare Professional.
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