Especially For Men

    June 4, 2025
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    Chances are, if you’ve ever talked about prostate health, you were speaking with your doctor. People just don’t often converse freely about this important gland. But they know when it’s causing issues…

    Truth is, guys over 40 should pay attention and take steps to make sure their prostate is healthy and happy. This includes eating right, exercising regularly and getting PSA levels checked at least every two years. (Make it every year if your PSA is over 2.5.). Key supplements can also play a big role in prostate health. Men’s Formula combines saw palmetto, lycopene and other important nutrients for powerful support of the prostate gland. 


    BENEFITS 

    • Supports the prostate gland 
    • Promotes male glandular health  
    • Helps quench free radicals
    • Non-GMO blend
       

    INGREDIENTS & HOW IT WORKS 

    Saw palmetto palms grow for about seven years before they produce fruit. But oh, what a fruit! These dark purple berries naturally contain plant sterols, flavonoids and fatty acids. One particular constituent, beta-sitosterol, has been studied for its valuable support of the prostate gland..

    Researchers have found that saw palmetto helps slow the production of 5-alpha reductase, an enzyme that converts testosterone into DHT. DHT can negatively affect libido, prostate gland size and other health concerns for a middle-aged man. Saw palmetto also helps reduce the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone. This activated form often triggers prostate expansion. Saw palmetto helps support prostate health, which in turn aids sexual function and urinary system health and flow.  

     

    Other nutrients in this blend include: 

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    Ginkgo biloba is known for its powerful antioxidant properties and its ability to support circulation, cognitive function, and memory—making it a valuable ally for overall vitality.

    Stinging nettle root extract is traditionally used to support urinary tract health and may help reduce inflammation associated with prostate enlargement.

    Zinc helps the body maintain normal testosterone levels and may also support prostate health.


    HISTORY 


    Native Americans, including the Seminoles of Florida, used saw palmetto berries for food. These fruits became part of Western medicine in the 1870s and were officially included in the US Pharmacopoeia in 1906. 

    By about 700 AD, both the Aztecs and Incas were eating tomatoes. In the 16th century, Europeans visiting North America took tomato plants home for decorating. Imagine garden vegetables adorning your living room! Lycopene was discovered in 1876. 

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    Our lycopene comes from non-GMO tomatoes that are grown in the US from a particular plant breed that yields the best lycopene.

     

    SOURCES

    https://www.cancer.org/cancer/prostate-cancer/detection-diagnosis-staging/acs-recommendations.html#:~:text=Men%20who%20choose%20to%20be,2.5%20ng%2FmL%20or%20higher. 

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18191355/ 

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3594936/  

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