Prosta-Forte
Herbal Prostate Formula
No need to worry about prostate health problems. This proven formula
contains a unique herbal combination, precisely balanced for optimum nutritional
support for the prostate gland. Other products can’t compare to this
exclusive formula used successfully by thousands of men.
Your Checklist for Better Health:
- Faster acting—many notice results in one week
- Exclusive, proven, balanced formula
- Contains 320mg Saw Palmetto per daily dosage plus a synergistic blend of 8 herbs.
- Vegetarian—all natural ingredients
- Safe, gentle, effective
Ingredients: Saw Palmetto (berries), Juniper (berries), Uva-Ursi (leaf), Parsley
(leaf, root), Cubeb (berries), Marshmallow (root), Joe-Pye (root), Licorice
(root), Kelp (plant). Also contains Acacia Gum, Magnesium Stearate, Cellulose
Customer Experiences:
“I tried your product, PROSTA-FORTE by Earth’s Bounty,
and was pleased with it.”
Albert B., Lake City, SC
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
When should you start taking PROSTA-FORTE?
If you are over 40, now! Prevention is the key to good health. Many prostate
problems are preventable, so the earlier you start taking it, the better. You
should take PROSTA-FORTE before you start to feel a problem or if you already
have one.
How do you use it?
Most people use 2 tablets twice daily or as directed by your health care professional.
After 30 days or as a preventative dosage, try 1-2 tablets daily or as needed.
Can this help my frequent urination problem?
Yes, it can. To the extent that enlargement of the prostate is contained, pressure
on the bladder is minimized, thereby decreasing the urgency for urination.
Why is this formula all herbal?
Herbs are our most natural and potent healers. They gently, safely and very
effectively can help by nourishing and strengthening your body. Herbs work on
the cause of the problem rather than just the symptoms. In this way, once a
problem is corrected, it shouldn’t recur.
How come PROSTA-FORTE does not include zinc?
PROSTA-FORTE is quite effective and works fast with the ingredients it has.
Though zinc can be helpful, it does not add any benefit to the formulation in
PROSTA-FORTE. Typically, multi-vitamins contain the RDA of zinc, so we do not
see the need for adding zinc to PROSTA-FORTE.
Is it safe?
Yes. Each of the herbs in PROSTA-FORTE has been safely used for hundreds of
years. This formula has also proven itself with Naturopaths for over ten years.
PROSTA-FORTE is also manufactured under the strictest procedures and quality
control standards.
Herb Function
The following are brief descriptions of the ingredient herbs in PROSTA-FORTE.
Saw Palmetto Berry
Saw palmetto was used as a male tonic long before people understood how it helps
with prostate health. Recent clinical studies show that saw palmetto is a safe
and effective natural treatment for an enlarged prostate, or benign prostatic
hyperplasia (BPH). Saw palmetto has a proven effectiveness at inhibiting the
inflammation associated with BPH, such as difficult urination or more frequent
urge to urinate. Historically, saw palmetto has been used to support urinary
health. It was prescribed as a treatment for irritations of the bladder, urethra,
and prostate gland, such as chronic urinary tract infections. It also has a
reputation for increasing sperm production and sex drive in men.
Juniper Berry
The berries from this small shrub contain a volatile oil upon which its flavor
and diuretic properties depend. This powerful diuretic has been used throughout
history for the treatment of diseases of the kidney, bladder and urinary tract.
Research has validated the effect of juniper’s ability as a diuretic; and
new evidence suggests that it may also lower uric acid levels, thus causing
an increase in urine volume.
Uva-ursi Root
Uva-ursi has been used worldwide as a diuretic, astringent, and antiseptic for
centuries. Also known as bearberry, this low growing shrub found in many parts
of the world has an antiseptic effect on the tissues of the kidneys and urinary
tract, thereby lessening the pain from such disorders as kidney stones, urinary
tract infections and nephritis.
Parsley Root
In classical medicine, parsley root is used as a diuretic to increase the flow
of urine and to strengthen the kidneys. It is likely that the very high level
of potassium in parsley root contributes to its effectiveness on the prostate
gland. It contains 3800 mg. of potassium per 100 grams of dried parsley root.
It also has more iron than any other green, along with vitamins A, B, and more
than three times the potency of vitamin C than citrus juices.
Cubeb Berry
he fruit of this climbing perennial plant, which grows extensively in coffee
plantations, was brought to Europe by the Arabians, who used the berries as
a pepper. The berries yield a volatile oil and cubebic acid, which contribute
to its historical use as a remedy for cystitis, urethritis, and abscesses of
the prostate gland. Therapeutically, it is a powerful diuretic, expectorant
and stimulant to the genito-urinary tract. It increases secretions while it
disinfects.
Marshmallow Root
In folk medicine, marshmallow is used as demulcent for the treatment of irritations
and inflammations, such as those caused by urinary tract infections. Modern
research has shown that marshmallow also stimulates the immune system and the
production of white blood cells. It is renowned for painful complaints of the
urinary organs, exerting a relaxing effect upon the passages, as well as acting
curatively.
Joe-Pye Root
Joe-Pye, or Queen of the Meadow, is a graceful plant, growing to the height
of six to twelve feet. Known by herbalists as Gravelroot, it is used to dissolve
calcifications and adhesions, making it an excellent herb for kidney stones,
cystitis and other kidney and bladder diseases.
Please remember that this information is not meant to substitute for a consultation with your physician, or another health care professional. Speak with your doctor if you have questions about primary care, or about any medical problem.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, but rather are dietary supplements intended solely for nutritional use.
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