Description
Prostatonin is a combination of tow highly active plant extracts that help to relieve the first symptoms of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
Indications:
For the systematic treatment of functional disturbances in early stages of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, including the urge to urinate or the feeling of incomplete emptying of the bladder, and frequency of micturition
Composition:
One capsule contains:
UR102 Urtica dioica extract 300 mg
PY102 Pygeum africanum extract 25 mg
Galenical forms:
Soft gelatine capsules
Posology:
2 capsules daily, for at least 8 weeks
Additional information:
No sugar, safe for diabetics
Suitable for long-treatment
Unmet need:
Restore quality of life when early symptoms of Benim Prostatic Hyperplasia occur
Target:
Men over 40 who actively want to prevent and / or combat early symptoms Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia . Men sometimes refrain from discussing their health issues and seek mild, yet effective treatments
Benefits:
Prostatonin alleviates early symptoms of BPH so that:
The bladder empties better
The urge to urinate is less frequent
The frequency of urinating, especially at night, is reduced
The urinary stream becomes normal
Positioning:
Prostatonin is the natural relief from the burden of early BPH symptoms and the first step to improved quality of life
Reasons why :
Synergistic effect :
The combination of these two extracts inhibits the action of the enzymes aromatase and 5-alpha –reductase, responsible for the enlargement of the prostate
High safety profile :
-The active ingredients of both pygeum africanum and Urtica dioica have a multiple mode of action. This implies a higher safety profile compared to chemical products which are strongly linked to a specific mode of action
-To date, prostatonin has shown a very low number of adverse events
Natural:
Unlike synthetic and hormonal drugs, prostatonin comes from nature and it is therefore well tolerated
Normal life:
Prostatonin does not affect sexual activity
Scientific background:
The safety and efficacy of prostatonin have been tested in several clinical trials bibliographic references on request