The dosage for Prostatin. For Symptoms Of Enlarged Prostrate Gland.
60 capsules per bottle. Adults take 4 to 6 capsules in the morning and again in the evening for two weeks, or as directed by a health professional. Take 2 capsules twice daily thereafter for maintenance.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a condition that eventually affects at least 80% of men and is most common after age 50. As the usually walnut-sized prostate grows, sometimes as big as a grapefruit, it presses on the urethra (the outflow tract from the bladder) causing incomplete emptying of the bladder, a weakened urine stream, the need to urinate urgently, and most notably frequent bathroom breaks -- especially at night. While BPH is often more bothersome than dangerous, it can result in bladder and urinary tract infections or even kidney damage.
One in three men are treated for BPH with surgery or prescription drugs. However, growing research suggests that some symptoms may be treated as effectively with over-the-counter herbal remedies -- sometimes less expensive and with no reported side effects.
Växa's homeopathic medicinal, Prostatin+ can be helpful. The ingredients in Prostatin+ have been shown to naturally:
- Help reduce swelling and inappropriate enlargement of the prostate
- Help improve urinary flow and bladder control
- Help protect against prostate cancer
In a study that used lower dosages of saw palmetto and nettle that can be found in Prostatin+, over a 12 week period patients reported a 25.8% increase in maximum urinary flow, a 29.0% increase in mean urinary flow, a 44.7% reduction in residual urine, a 50.4% reduction in nocturia, a 62.5% reduction in dysuria, and a 53.6% reduction in post-void dribbling. Interestingly, the most popular conventional pharmaceuticals used for BPH, whether for inhibiting hormones or a-adrenergic blockers (smooth muscle relaxers), often demonstrate little change within the first six months of therapy.
Saw palmetto is the leading herbal treatment for BPH and among the best selling of all herbal products with annual U.S. sales of more than $25 million, according to the American Botanical Council. Many urologists endorse its use for patients with early symptoms. It is indicated that saw palmetto

