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Something for
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Support and maintain the growth
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Most 40
something men are concerned with memory loss and prostate problems,
followed closely by heart health and high blood pressure. Addressing
these concerns, this specialized formula is appreciated by many. The
doctor recommended combination of Saw Palmetto, Ginkgo, Pygeum,
Tomato with Lycopene and Pumpkin Seed provide support for the
prostate and help promote healthy circulation for the mind and body.
Studies show promise for saw palmetto and pumpkin seed improving
urine flow and bladder voiding. Ginkgo biloba has shown to help
increase blood circulation to the brain which may help with memory
function. Lycopene has been making headline news with numerous
studies touting its powerful anti-oxidant benefits with special
attention to heart and vision health as well as prostate function.
Something for Men is a customized blend of herbs which has created
the optimal formula just for men.. |
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Can a little berry help heal an aching prostate? The
answer to that question may be yes. Europeans have long been
using the dark red berry of a short shrubby palm tree known as a
*saw palmetto to treat prostate enlargement. In the past few
years, saw palmetto has experienced an unprecedented rise in
popularity in the U.S.
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Men; take two OneLife Anti-Oxidant capsules per day and
decrease your risk of cancer by 29% and better yet,
significantly decrease your all-cause death by 36%!
Those are the
facts released by a 7.5 year study, involving 5,028 men. These
men were between the ages of 4 5 and 60 and were all healthy at
the beginning of the study. The results were published in the
Archives of Internal Medicine (2004:164:2335-42). |
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Can Men Prevent an Enlarged Prostate? |
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Greek men who eat more fruit decrease their odds of
developing BPH, according to one study. Since fruits are loaded
with a variety of vitamin and natural antioxidant phytochemicals,
free radicals (highly reactive compounds that can damage our
cells’ DNA) could be involved in BPH, just as many scientists
believe they are in prostate cancer. A laboratory study found
that lycopene, an antioxidant especially in cooked tomatoes, can
slow the growth of prostate cells.
Published MSNBC, May 28, 2004. |
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