Saw
Palmetto
Saw palmetto tree has olive-sized berries that are used to
treat benign enlargement of prostate gland. BPH or benign
prostatic hyperplasia is actually harmless but bothersome. It
causes frequent urination, nighttime awakenings and urinary
symptoms. More than half of the men over 60 are affected with
this disorder. Saw palmetto was officially recognized by the
United States as a drug for urinary and genital problems.
Although, American doctors have become disenchanted with saw
palmetto because of its supposed effect could not be
ascertained. Europeans however have remained enthusiastic over
its prostate-healing ability. And herbalists have recommended
it for persistent cough and digestive problems.
Saw
Palmetto Health
Benefits
There are numerous benefits associated with saw palmetto.
Among them include: It eases prostate problems. The studies
conducted over saw palmetto confirmed its positive effect of
reducing the number of times BPH sufferer feels the urge to
urinate. It also works faster in treating BPH and has fewer
cases of impotence and reduced libido than the usual prostrate
drug. The saw palmetto also costs one-third to one-half o the
price of the usual BPH medications. It also affects the levels
of cancer-promoting hormones and could be a possible deterrent
to prostrate cancer. This theory however needs to be verified
first.
Saw palmetto is sold in various forms which include:
tincture, tablet, softgel, dried herb/tea and capsule. In
taking the supplement, one should look for extracts that
contain 85% to 95% fatty acids and sterols. Sterols refer to
the medicinal, fat-soluble ingredients found in berries. You
should follow the manufacturer’s instructions on the label
because of the potency of the drug. For those who are using the
supplements to treat prostate problems, take 160 mg twice
daily.
Saw
Palmetto Delivery
In order to use the supplement effectively, one should take
saw palmetto with breakfast and dinner in order to prevent the
risk of stomach upset. You should also not use saw palmetto tea
that is made from dried herb. The medicinal oil’s found in saw
palmetto do not dissolve in water. To augment its effectiveness
in treating prostate problems, combine saw palmetto supplements
with other herbs that promote prostate health such as pygeum
africanum, nettle or pumpkin seed. Some formulations such as
Men’s Formula actually contain very little saw palmetto herb.
So be cautious in buying those supplements. When you are using
saw palmetto to treat prostate problems, keep in mind that the
results do not show overnight. It may take six to eight weeks
before you notice any improvement on your condition.
Saw palmetto seldom causes any side effects when using. But
mild abdominal pain, nausea, dizziness and headache have been
reported to occur. If these symptoms show, lower the dose or
stop taking the herb. Reduced libido and impotence could
develop although rarely as compared to prescription drugs for
BPH. In some rare cases, breast enlargement was also
reported.
Saw
Palmetto Precautions
Observe the following necessary precautions while taking saw
palmetto:
* See a doctor first to diagnose your prostate problem. Do
not self-diagnose BPH.
* Consult a doctor if you noticed new symptoms of prostate
problems such as bothersome urinary problems or if you noticed
blood in your urine.
* Do not take more than 320 mg daily since high doses could
affect your health.
* Saw palmetto affects hormone levels so men with prostate,
breast cancer or hormone-dependent illness should approach a
doctor first.
* Before taking the test used to determine prostate cancer let
the doctor know that you are taking saw palmetto as this could
affect the result.
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