Out of all the natural prostate supplements that are available in the market today, one of the finest, without a doubt, is Prostara. Prosatara has gotten tongues wagging everywhere in the last couple of months. It has reportedly changed the lives of everyone who has used it and this is perhaps the reason it has been making headlines lately. Prostara is prostate supplement which has been created using natural ingredients and is aimed at people who are having prostate problems as well as those who are healthy but looking to promote their prostate health.
The biggest plus point of the product is the fact that it is 100% natural. Natural ingredients have the benefit of been safe to use without causing side effects. The reviews done on the product and the increased interest in the product prompted us to look deeply into this product. We are going to look at what it contains, what it claims and what it will actually give you.
What does Prostara do?
Prostara is marketed as a ‘revolutionary’ dietary formula, which can help control the harmful effects of an ailing prostate. A lot of men have these problems with their prostate. In fact it is estimated that over 50% of men above the age of 50 have prostate problems. Prostara claims to prevent the occurring of these problems and make it bearable to live with these problems in cases where the damage done is permanent. The official website claims that, “It has a number of herbal extracts in it, which are well known for improving the prostate health and minerals known to promote general health and reduce oxidation.”
The key ingredients
Prostara has got some key ingredients, which allow the natural supplement to enhance the quality of life of a person. Here are the key ingredients that are used in it:
• Saw palmetto – it has been proved to reduce the uncontrolled growth of prostate cells and at the same time reduce the severity of multiple urinary symptoms
• Pumpkin seed powder – The extract is not only packed with zinc but contains a chemical that inhibits the synthesis of DHT, a male hormone associated with prostate enlargement
• Garlic – Yes you guessed it, it is the same garlic you know. It is important in that it improves urinary symptoms such as weak flow and the frequent urge to urinate
• Zinc – Zinc is an important mineral both for the prostate and for the brain. It is used in Prostara to combat possible deficiencies in prostate tissues and plasma that can lead to enlargement
• Selenium – this is a powerful anti-oxidant that provides antioxidant protection against free radical damage that may lead to cellular degradation and destruction
• Soy isoflavones – this chemical is believed to reduce the adverse harmful effects of male sex hormones and provide antioxidant protection
• Nettle root extract – another herbal ingredient that combats symptoms associated with prostate problems while at the same time exerting anti-estrogenic effects and slowing uncontrolled prostate cell growth system
• Lycopene – to inhibit the growth of cells in the prostate that can lead to enlargement and urinary issues over time
• Beta-sitosterols- it is believed to enhance the overall functioning of the urinary system and at the same time easing inflammation of the prostate gland
• Pygeum bark extract – enhances better emptying of the bladder and at the same time fights inflammation
How Does it Work?
The most common problems associated with the prostate is related to inflammation and enlargement. In order to ensure that your prostate grows at a manageable and safe rate, the producers added Lyopene that will stop the growth of prostate cells when the size starts becoming an issue. Because of its proximity to the urethra and bladder, the growth of the gland must be controlled. When the gland enlarges uncontrollably, it chokes the urethra resulting to urine expelling problems. In order to tackle inflammation (inflammation in the prostate contributes to majority of the prostatitis symptoms that men experience) the product is packed with powerful antioxidants that eliminates the free radicals in our blood supply.
References:
http://www.prostara.com/
http://www.medhealthreports.com/prostara.html