Prostate Nutritional Formula
Prostate Nutritional Formula
Prostate Nutritional Formula
Prostate Nutritional Formula
Prostate Nutritional Formula
Prostate Nutritional Formula

Prostate Nutritional Formula

This herbal dietary supplement is a blend of potent antioxidants, including green tea extract and red raspberry, along with other beneficial natural ingredients like uva ursi, pumpkin seed, and marshmallow plant. It is specifically designed to support overall wellness and provide additional health benefits beyond its powerful antioxidant properties. The supplement is proudly made in the USA, adhering to strict quality standards, and undergoes thorough third-party independent testing for safety, efficacy, and purity.
$64.76

Prostate Nutritional Formula

Prostate Nutritional Formula
Prostate Nutritional Formula
Prostate Nutritional Formula
Prostate Nutritional Formula
Prostate Nutritional Formula
Prostate Nutritional Formula
This herbal dietary supplement is a blend of potent antioxidants, including green tea extract and red raspberry, along with other beneficial natural ingredients like uva ursi, pumpkin seed, and marshmallow plant. It is specifically designed to support overall wellness and provide additional health benefits beyond its powerful antioxidant properties. The supplement is proudly made in the USA, adhering to strict quality standards, and undergoes thorough third-party independent testing for safety, efficacy, and purity.
$64.76

Exclusive Proprietary Blend

Our Prostate Nutritional Formula supplement
contains a unique and carefully crafted blend of ingredients,
specifically designed to support prostate health and overall well-being.

Includes Necessary Vitamins & Mineral

Packed with essential
vitamins and minerals, our supplement ensures your body receives the
nutrients it needs to maintain optimal prostate function and promote a
healthy lifestyle.

Herbal Formula

Harnessing the power of nature, our herbal formula incorporates traditional ingredients supporting prostate health, offering a natural approach to wellness.

What's Inside?

Formula Purposes & Benefits
Prostate Support is a carefully formulated supplement designed to promote optimal prostate health while providing various additional benefits. It supports antioxidant activity, which helps combat oxidative stress and maintain overall wellness. This supplement also aids in enhancing energy levels, cognition, sexual function, mood, and cardiovascular health.

Our product is created using the latest scientific research and is composed of high-quality ingredients. To ensure the utmost quality and safety, our formula undergoes third-party independent testing for heavy metals and impurities. It is proudly made in the USA, adhering to GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) standards, and is produced in an FDA-registered facility. We take pride in maintaining world-class standards, with only 1% of the supplements on the market able to match our rigorous quality criteria.

 

Formula Ingredient Deck Benefits Of Each Ingredient 
Vitamin E
  • Supports immune function, cognitive health, cardiovascular health, and bone health (204, 205, 206, 207, 208).
  • Enhances immune health by neutralizing free radicals and reactive oxygen species, while also promoting increased T lymphocyte-mediated immune function (204).
  • Promotes cardiovascular health by reducing cholesterol levels (204).
  • Supports cognitive function by mitigating oxidative stress, inflammation, and DNA damage in neuronal tissues (208).
Vitamin B6
  • Serves as a cofactor in over 150 enzymatic reactions related to blood sugar regulation, immunity, cardiovascular function, neuronal health, metabolic, and digestive health (38, 40).
  • Reduces plasma glucose levels by inhibiting the activity of small-intestinal α-glucosidases, which are enzymes involved in glucose metabolism (39).
  • Acts as an antioxidant by preventing the formation of reactive oxygen species and advanced glycation end-products (38, 40).
  • May assist in regulating blood sugar levels in women with gestational diabetes (40).
  • Functions as a cofactor for enzymes involved in DNA metabolism (40).
Zinc
  • Supports immune function, skin health, cognitive function, and vision (172,173).
  • Stimulates both the innate and adaptive immune system (172,173).
  • Activates lymphocytes and enhances innate and T cell-mediated immunity (172,173).
  • Supports cognitive function by modulating neuronal signaling in the hippocampus, an area of the brain associated with memory and learning (172,173).
Copper
  • Supports healthy blood sugar levels, energy metabolism, and cholesterol management (143,144).
Selenium
  • Supports antioxidant function, cardiovascular health, cognitive function, thyroid health, and immune health (145, 146).
  • Fights against atherosclerosis, high cholesterol (hypercholesterolemia), and type 1 diabetes (147).
  • Enhances thyroid health by reducing circulating thyroid autoantibodies in individuals with chronic autoimmune thyroiditis (AIT) (146).
  • Increases the activity of selenoproteins, which helps reduce inflammation caused by reactive oxygen species, boosts natural killer cell activity, and elevates glutathione (a powerful antioxidant) levels (145,147).
Saw Palmetto
  • Supports prostate health, cardiovascular health, and promotes hair growth (133,134).
  • Specifically supports prostate health by exerting anti-androgenic and anti-inflammatory effects, which contribute to the reduction of symptoms associated with Benign prostatic hyperplasia (134).
Pygeum Africanum
  • Supports healthy testosterone levels, improves prostate health, and reduces chronic inflammation (19).
Red Raspberry
  • Derived from raspberries, a natural aromatic compound enhances fat oxidation (burning) and activates antioxidant protective mechanisms (20).
  • Supports the suppression of lipid accumulation (fat build-up) in adipocytes (fat cells) (21).
  • Increases the overall antioxidant capacity by promoting the activity of enzymes that help reduce reactive oxygen species, such as superoxide dismutase (22).
  • Stimulates the natural production of the master antioxidant L-Glutathione (22).
Graviola
  • Supports antioxidant function and acts as an antimicrobial agent (186,187).
  • Provides antioxidant benefits through its rich content of over 200 phytochemicals and a high concentration of alkaloids (186,187).
  • Combats inflammation by reducing the levels of inflammatory cytokines, which are markers of inflammation (186,187).
Green Tea Extract
  • Supports blood pressure, insulin sensitivity, and metabolic health as a potent polyphenolic antioxidant (26).
  • Rich in ECGC (epigallocatechin gallate), a beneficial compound (26).
  • ECGC has been demonstrated to reduce body fat mass, increase fat oxidation, and enhance caloric expenditure during exercise (25).
  • Acts as a potent anti-inflammatory compound that promotes glutathione production and inhibits pro-inflammatory cytokines (26).
  • Reduces oxidative stress, which is associated with chronic inflammation in the body (26).
Cat’s Claw
  • Supports respiratory health and aids in combating neurodegenerative disease and inflammation (188).
  • Promotes respiratory health by reducing the prevalence of respiratory infections by inhibiting the docking of ACE2 receptor proteins in lung cells (182).
  • Combats neurodegenerative disease by reducing the accumulation of beta-amyloid plaques in the brain (189).
Broccoli Extract
  • Supports antioxidant activity due to the high content of polyphenols and flavonoids (antioxidants) (190).
Tomato Extract/Lycopene
  • Supports prostate health and cardiovascular function while providing antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and chemoprotective benefits against cancer (191, 192, 193).
  • Helps reduce inflammation by scavenging free radicals and protecting DNA from oxidative damage (191, 192, 193).
  • Exhibits anticancer properties by influencing enzymes involved in metabolizing carcinogens, promoting cancer cell death (apoptosis), inhibiting cell proliferation, promoting cell differentiation, and preventing lipid peroxidation (193).
  • Modulates key signaling pathways involved in the regulation of oncogenes, including p53 and Rb, and disrupts the cell cycle at specific stages (193).
Stinging Nettle
  • Supports blood sugar regulation and urinary health.
Maitake, Reishi, Shitake
  • Supports immune health, antioxidant activity, and balanced estrogen levels while providing antiviral and antibacterial support (194, 195).
  • Boosts immune health by containing high concentrations of beta-glucans, which enhance natural killer cell activity and support T-cell-mediated immunity (194).
  • Reduces inflammation by lowering the levels of inflammatory cytokines such as IL-1α, IL-6, IL-10, and TNF-a in macrophages (194).
  • Rich in the amino acid L-Ergothioneine, primarily found in mushrooms, which promotes longevity, reduces chronic inflammation, and exhibits antioxidant properties (194).
  • Contributes to reduced stress levels, improved exercise performance, and regulation of blood sugar levels (195).
Quercetin
  • Provides antioxidant and anti-inflammatory support, bolstering the body's defense against oxidative stress and inflammation (114, 115).
  • Enhances immune system function by reducing levels of c-reactive protein, a significant marker of inflammation, and boosting key immune responses such as neutrophil chemotaxis, macrophage phagocytosis, natural killer cell lytic activity, and lymphocyte proliferation (114).
  • Exhibits antiviral activity against influenza A strains, specifically H1N1, and displays antibacterial properties (114).
  • Helps lower homocysteine levels associated with allergies and reduces triglyceride levels (116, 115).
Juniper
  • Supports urinary health via the decreased prevalence of urinary tract infections.
Uva Ursi
  • Supports urinary health via the decreased prevalence of urinary tract infections (196).
Buchu
  • Supports digestive and immune health.
L-Alanine
  • Supports blood sugar regulation by facilitating increased glucose uptake into skeletal muscle and improving insulin sensitivity (197).
  • Enhances immune function, aiding the body's defense against pathogens and promoting overall immune health (197).
  • Promotes recovery from exercise by supporting the body's ability to repair and rebuild tissues, reducing exercise-induced inflammation, and optimizing metabolic processes (197).
L-Glycine
  • Supports increased nitric oxide production, improved connective tissue health, improved sleep, and increased growth hormone production (198),199).
Pumpkin Seed
  • Supports urinary health, contributing to the overall well-being of the urinary system (175).
  • Enhances immune function, helping to strengthen the body's defense mechanisms against infections and illnesses (175).
  • Provides substantial improvement in Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia/Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (BPH/LUTS), relieving associated symptoms and significantly improving International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS)-related measures (175).
Cayenne Pepper
  • Combats diarrhea, cramps, and muscle inflammation (176).
  • Decreases muscle soreness and increases muscle strength (177).
Goldenseal
  • Supports digestive health, promoting the well-being and proper functioning of the digestive system (201, 202).
  • Exhibits antibacterial activity, helping to combat harmful bacteria and maintain a healthy microbial balance (201, 202).
  • Provides antioxidant support through the presence of berberine, an alkaloid known for its antioxidant properties (201, 202).
Marshmallow
  • Supports digestive health and combats sore throats (200).
  • Combats sore throats via increased protective film on the inflamed mucosa (inflamed throat tissue) (200).
Parsley  
  • Supports immune health, and antioxidant activity, and aids in the detoxification process (203,204).

 

Proper Use of This Supplement
  Suggested Use:  Take two (2) veggie capsules once a day. For best results take two 20-30 minutes before a meal with an 8 oz glass of water, or as directed by your health care professional.

 

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  • We use ingredients that have been tested by independent third parties to ensure their quality. These ingredients are made in the USA, in facilities that follow strict GMP certification standards and are registered with the FDA.
  • Source cheap ingredients from heavily polluted soils. Even “organic” supplements, not third-party tested have been removed by FDA due to high levels of heavy metals.
  • Our product utilizes premium-grade nutraceuticals, carefully selected for their exceptional quality. The formula is not only based on solid scientific evidence but also crafted with precise and effective dosages to ensure optimal results.
  • Uses high-quality nutraceuticals in an effective evidence-based and efficaciously dosed formula.

 

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Serving Size: 2 Capsules;
Capsules Per Container: 60;
Bottle Color: White;
Bottle Size: 175cc;
Lid Color: White

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the Prostate Nutritional Formula and what does it do?

The Prostate Nutritional Formula is a dietary supplement specifically formulated to support prostate health. It contains a blend of natural ingredients that aim to promote a healthy prostate gland, reduce urinary symptoms related to prostate enlargement, and support overall urinary and reproductive function in men.

2. How should I take the Prostate Nutritional Formula?

The Prostate Nutritional Formula's recommended dosage and instructions may vary by product, so it is important to follow the instructions provided on the product label. Generally, it involves taking capsules or tablets daily, preferably with a meal or as directed by a healthcare professional. Adhering to the recommended dosage is crucial for obtaining optimal benefits.

3. Are there any side effects or precautions associated with the Prostate Nutritional Formula?

The Prostate Nutritional Formula is typically well-tolerated when used correctly, but individual responses can vary. It's important to remember that natural supplements can still have side effects or interactions with medications or existing health conditions. Consulting with a healthcare provider before starting the Prostate Nutritional Formula is recommended, especially if you have pre-existing health conditions, take medications, or have concerns about potential interactions. They can provide personalized advice based on your specific health profile.