

Serving Size: 1 Veggie Softgel | ||
Servings Per Container: 90 | ||
Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value | |
Saw Palmetto Berry Extract (Serenoa repens) (Standardized to 85-95% Fatty Acids) |
320 mg |
** |
Pumpkin Seed Oil (Cucurbita pepo) (Cold-Pressed) |
80 mg | ** |
** Daily Value not established. |
Support urinary and prostate health with NOW Foods Saw Palmetto Extract, a standardized herbal supplement.
Saw Palmetto Extract is a nutritional supplement designed to support healthy prostate function in men. Studies indicate that saw palmetto extract may help maintain healthy urinary flow and prostate health, while the included pumpkin seed oil and zinc provide essential fatty acids, phytosterols, and minerals important for endocrine function and overall reproductive health.
Take 1 softgel daily with a meal.
Vegetarian softgel capsule (modified corn starch, glycerin, carrageenan, water).
Not manufactured with wheat, gluten, soy, milk, egg, fish or shellfish ingredients. Produced in a GMP facility that processes other ingredients containing these allergens.
For adults only. Consult physician if pregnant/nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition. Keep out of reach of children.
Natural color variation or natural separation of oils may occur in this product.
Store in a cool, dry place after opening.
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NOW Foods Saw Palmetto Extract is primarily used to support prostate health and urinary function in men. It may help maintain normal prostate size, potentially alleviate symptoms associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) such as frequent urination or weak urine flow, and support overall urinary tract health. Some people also use it for potential benefits in hair growth and hormonal balance.
Many older men find saw palmetto beneficial for supporting prostate health and managing urinary symptoms that often come with age. It may help maintain normal prostate size and function, potentially reducing issues like frequent urination or weak urine flow. However, it's important for older men to discuss the use of saw palmetto with their healthcare providers, especially if they have existing prostate conditions or are taking other medications.
Taking NOW Foods Saw Palmetto Extract daily may provide consistent support for prostate health. Regular use could potentially help maintain normal prostate size, support healthy urinary function, and contribute to overall prostate health over time. However, results can vary among individuals, and it may take several weeks or months of consistent use to notice significant effects.
Some studies suggest that saw palmetto may help maintain normal prostate size and potentially prevent further enlargement in men with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). While it may not significantly reduce an already enlarged prostate, it might help manage symptoms associated with prostate enlargement and support overall prostate health.
The berries of the saw palmetto plant are the part most commonly used for prostate health. These berries contain fatty acids and other compounds believed to be beneficial for prostate function. Extracts from these berries, which concentrate these active compounds, are often used in supplements for maximum potential benefit.
Tamsulosin is a prescription medication specifically designed to treat symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), while saw palmetto is a natural supplement. Tamsulosin typically works faster and may be more effective for severe symptoms. Saw palmetto, being a natural option, may have fewer side effects for some individuals and could be suitable for milder symptoms or as a preventive measure. The choice between the two depends on individual health conditions, symptom severity, and personal preferences.