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Symptoms: Thyroid, Prostate, Urinary Tract, Inflammation, Menstruation
A member of the palm family, saw palmetto is found in coastal regions, like Texas and Florida. The fruit and seeds of the saw palmetto plant have been used for years to regulate hormonal imbalances, and support and tone the glandular tissues of both men and women. Saw palmetto also strengthens the thyroid, which controls overall gland function. An herb used to tone and strengthen male and female reproductive systems,
saw palmetto relieves testicular inflammation,
inhibits the hormone responsible for prostate
enlargement, and reduces breast tenderness related to breast feeding and
menstruation.
Saw palmetto's antiseptic and astringent properties help to ease inflamed and irritated tissues of the urinary tract. Expelling toxins and irritants by stimulating urine flow, saw palmetto may help reduce the risk of urinary tract infections. As an expectorant, saw palmetto alleviates coughs and congestion brought on by asthma, bronchitis and colds. Saw palmetto may also be used to balance the metabolism, aid digestion and stimulate the appetite to increase weight gain. Take two capsules of Saw Palmetto 3 times a day with meals or take two capsules of Saw Palmetto Concentrate once a day. Saw Palmetto Concentrate contains 160 mg per capsule. Categories: Glandular System Secondary Symptoms: Digestion, Imbalanced Metabolism, Poor Digestion, Loss of Appetite, Congestion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds/Flu Saw palmetto is also available in the following combination packages: |
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