90 Capsules
₵503.00 Original price was: ₵503.00.₵452.70Current price is: ₵452.70.
Men’s Formulas
Supports prostate health‡
Beta-sitosterol is a naturally occurring plant sterol. Plant sterols are a family of compounds similar in structure to cholesterol that have positive effects on prostate health.
Beta-sitosterol is sourced from a soy-based phytosterol complex. Vitamin C (ascorbyl palmitate) is derived from corn dextrose fermentation. Hypo-allergenic plant fiber is derived from pine cellulose. There is no detectable GMO material in this product.
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Benefits & Features
Supports prostate health‡
Promotes healthy urinary flow‡
Beta-sitosterol is a naturally occurring plant sterol
Made with plant-based, vegan ingredients
Indications
Ages 18 and up
Prostate health support‡
Healthy urinary function‡
Suggested Use
As a dietary supplement, take 1 capsule, 1-2 times daily, with meals.
Warning
If you are pregnant or lactating, have any health condition or are taking any medication, consult your health professional before use.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place.
Source
Beta-sitosterol is sourced from a soy-based phytosterol complex
Vitamin C (ascorbyl palmitate) is derived from corn dextrose fermentation
Hypoallergenic plant fiber is derived from pine cellulose
Science & Research
Verifiable Science
Beta-sitosterol is a naturally occurring plant sterol. Plant sterols are a family of compounds similar in structure to cholesterol and have positive effects on prostate health.1 In a 6-month randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter study with 200 male subjects, it was proposed that a mixed phytosterol complex providing beta-sitosterol supported healthy urinary flow.2 In an 18-month follow-up trial, beta-sitosterol maintained healthy urinary function.3 These results have been supported in other clinical trials as well.1‡
References
Klippel KF, et. al. Br J Urol. 1997 Sep;80(3):427-32.
Berges RR, et. al. Lancet. 1995 Jun 17;345(8964):1529-32.
Berges RR, et. al. BJU Int. 2000 May;85(7):842-6.
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