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Improved Healthprint Scores
Promotes healthy prostate function and normal urine flow
Modulates 5-lipoxygenase and promotes normal prostate cell growth
New Chapter has extensively researched the herbal pharmacopoeia and international medical databases and discovered that the following time-tested herbs, properly extracted and blended in the correct proportions, safely modulate 5-LO and support prostate health:
- SAW PALMETTO Most researched, effective herb for prostate health in its purest, solvent-free supercritical extract form.
- GREEN TEA Offers 51 inflammation modulating phytonutrients, with critical anti-aging and prostate-specific health benefits.
- STINGING NETTLE Two extracts provide fullest spectrum of inflammation modulating prostate-specific phytonutrients, with demonstrated clinical benefit in conjunction with saw palmetto.
- GINGER According to USDA and major university phytochemical databases, this is nature's richest herbal source of 5-LO modulators (24 phytonutrient modulators).
- SELENIUM Probiotic Nutrients trace nutrient critical to tissue detoxification and long term prostate health.
- ROSEMARY Contains numerous anti-aging constituents and significant 5-LO modulators.
Plus: Pumpkin seed oil and extra virgin olive oil have numerous prostate health benefits and multiple 5-LO modulators.
Packaging
60 softgels
Suggested use One softgel, two times daily. Take in the middle of a larger meal with an 8 oz. glass of water.
Supplement facts Two softgels contain:
- Selenium, Probiotic Nutrients, 50 mcg, 71% Daily Value
- Saw Palmetto (berry) supercritical extract (85-95% total fatty acids-272-304 mg), 320 mg
- Green Tea (leaf) extract (45% polyphenols-45 mg), 100 mg
- Organic Pumpkin Seed Oil (seed), 96 mg
- Ginger (rhizome) 43.2 supercritical extract (30% pungent compounds-13 mg, 8% zingiberene-3.5 mg) and 36.8 mg hydroethanolic extract (3% pungent compounts-1.1 mg), 80 mg
- Stinging Nettle(Urtica dioica) (root) hydroethanolic extract 10:1, 50 mg
- Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica) (root) aqueous extract, 5:1, 50 mg
- Rosemary (leaf) supercritical extract (23% total phenolic antioxidants-2.3 mg), 10 mg
Nutrients cultured in media that may contain: organic milled soy, organic yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), organic maltodextrin, organic gum acacia, enzymes, and Lactobacilli (L. acidophilus, L. bifidus, L. rhamnosus).
Other ingredients: Olive oil-extra virgin, maltodextrin, yellow beeswax, and organic sunflower oil.
Capsule: Gelatin, vegetable glycerine, water, and carob.
Contains: Fermented soy
Our premium softgel capsules are prepared without any chemical solvents and are prion-free.
Notice: The National Institute on Aging recommends that men get regular medical check-ups with a thorough prostate exam.
Caution: As with any dietary or herbal supplement, you should advise your health care practitioner of the use of this product. If you are nursing, pregnant, or considering pregnancy, you should consult your health care practitioner prior to using this product.
About New Chapter
New Chapter was founded in 1982 out of a passion to promote health through innovative botanical formulations made with 100% real foods and herbs. The Company's products are known for their purity, efficacy and ingenuity, with innovative formulations praised by healthcare practitioners worldwide.The company is an industry pioneer in cultured whole-food vitamins and minerals, which make its probiotic nutrients a superior alternative to the synthetic isolates of most vitamin brands. New Chapter also carries the distinction of being the supplement industry's first manufacturer to produce vitamins and minerals certified to be made with organic ingredients. In addition, it has championed the use of supercritical CO2 extraction, which creates a broad-spectrum yet powerfully concentrated herbal extract without the use of high heat or toxic chemical solvents. New Chapter is committed to proving that growth and sustainability are compatible. All products are made without the use of harsh chemical solvents, and New Chapter's manufacturing, packaging and printing choices withstand an ongoing scrutiny for sound environmental choices.
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