Prostazol
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Prostazol Basics: Sold by Seacoast Vitamins, Prostazol isn't your typical BPH cure-in-a-bottle. It actually claims to treat prostate cancer by lowering prostate specific antigens (PSA's), a type of protein that increases in quantity when prostate cancer develops. Although the U.S Food and Drug Administration and numerous health organizations may argue the validity of this claim, it is clear it's catching on with men suffering from this life-threatening cancer. It is currently one of the most sought-out products on SeaCoastVitamins.com.
Ingredients: Prostazol contains magnesium oxide, saw palmetto, sterolin mix, quercitin mix, boron citrate, nattokinase, reishi, pygeum extract, ginger, ginseng and curcuminoid.
Does it Work? It's very unlikely. Prostazol is mostly derived from herbs and extracts not clinically proven to have any effect on prostate cancer. And that includes saw palmetto. Although several European and American studies revealed it reduces urinary problems caused by a non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate, there are no studies showing it has any effect on the spread of cancer inside the prostate gland. The same goes for pygeum extract. Although it may treat urinary problems, there's no evidence it may inhibit cancer cell growth in the prostate.
It's also important to note that no prostate supplement has been proven to treat or cure prostate cancer. Numerous health organizations warn people not to purchase supplements making such claims, as it is always 100% false.
Is it Safe? All of its ingredients are considered generally safe. Ginseng may cause some slight insomnia and stomach upset, however.
Grade: D. Prostazol does not contain any ingredients proven to affect the growth of cancer in the prostate gland, and making such claims is heavily frowned upon by numerous health organizations in the United States. We urge you to seek medical help if you have prostate cancer.
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