
An age-related condition in men is an enlarged prostate (benign hypertrophy). At 40, 10% of men suffer from it and, from the age of 50, this percentage increases to 50%. The first symptom is the desire to urinate very often throughout the day, without a real need to evacuate; furthermore, excretion becomes difficult and sometimes painful. Saw palmetto, also known as Serenoa repens, is a plant whose fruit has long been used to treat prostate inflammation and benign hyperplasia. Contains phytochemical agents without side effects. Several studies indicate that a treatment with Saw Palmetto reduces the urge to urinate, excretion becomes less difficult and that the improvement becomes noticeable 30 days after following the treatment. Another ingredient, cat's claw, has anti-inflammatory and antiviral properties. Directions for use: 1-2 tablets three times a day after meals. Keep in a cool and dry place.