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Nettle root extract Different assay Highest content:99.5% Instruction: The roots of stinging nettle may be used to relieve the symptoms of
benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) -- a non-cancerous enlargement of
the prostate gland. The prostate is part of the male reproductive
system. The urethra, the tube that carries urine out of the body,
passes through the prostate gland. For most men, BPH is a normal part
of aging. An enlarged prostate may cause men to have trouble starting
or maintaining urination, need to urinate more often, have urine leaks,
or need to urinate during the night. Stinging nettle root contains
chemicals that may prevent or delay the growth of prostate cells by
interfering with an enzyme. In several studies, nettle root products. |
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Nettle root extract Different assay Highest content:99.5% Instruction: The roots of stinging nettle may be used to relieve the symptoms of
benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) -- a non-cancerous enlargement of
the prostate gland. The prostate is part of the male reproductive
system. The urethra, the tube that carries urine out of the body,
passes through the prostate gland. For most men, BPH is a normal part
of aging. An enlarged prostate may cause men to have trouble starting
or maintaining urination, need to urinate more often, have urine leaks,
or need to urinate during the night. Stinging nettle root contains
chemicals that may prevent or delay the growth of prostate cells by
interfering with an enzyme. In several studies, nettle root products. |
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