At CNCA, we offer a variety of supplements, including a saw palmetto formulation called Prostamax™. If you are interested in adding a this supplement to your diet, consult your physician. If you and your physician decide that adding a this supplement to your diet would benefit you, CNCA offers physician-grade saw palmetto and other supplements.
What is Saw Palmetto?
Saw palmetto is a small, fan-shaped palm that grows in the southern United States. Once enjoyed by the Seminole Indians as a part of their diet, the berries are now used by many for the medicinal values they have. The benefits of saw palmetto dietary supplements in the U.S. is primarily to improve urinary flow and reduce the frequency and urgency of urination in men with prostate enlargement. Most of these dietary supplements are composed of an extract from the berries, although crushed berry products are also available.
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Saw palmetto does not naturally occur in the body, or in foods. The benefits of saw palmetto can take six weeks to four months to appear and improvements from the herb may be seen for up to one year. In its most common form, it's an extract, and so is the supplement you'll find at CNCA. Learn more about CNCA's saw palmetto supplement, Prostamax-Prostate Health, and the many healthy benefits derived from it.
If you are looking into supplementing your diet with saw palmetto, there are some very important things to consider. First, before you begin taking it, consult your physician. Also, if you do decide to begin taking this dietary supplement, it is important to understand that not all saw palmetto on the market is the same. At CNCA all of our nutritional supplements are physician-grade. That means they go through a rigorous protocol to insure quality.
Physician-Grade Nutritional Supplements
Saw palmetto has no serious side effects or hazards when taken in proper dosages. It may cause stomach aches, diarrhea or constipation. Patients with hormone dependent cancers should speak with a physician before taking saw palmetto because of its anti-estrogenic, estrogenic and anti-androgenic activities. It is not recommended for pregnant or breast feeding mothers because of its potential effects on hormones.
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