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Pygeum africanum and Hair Loss — Supreme Health
24 Sep 2009 by admin  
Pygeum africanum, also known as pigeum, African plum, African prune, alumty, iluo, kirah, natal tree, Pigeum africanum, is a large evergreen tree found in central and southern Africa. It generally grows at altitudes of 3000 feet or ...
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What are the benefits of Pygeum bark?
28 Oct 2009 by jlynn  
According to a recent article in the medical journal Endocrine, “An extract from the bark of Pygeum africanum has been used in Europe as a prevention and treatment of prostate disorders including benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH).” ...
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Jarrow Ultra Saw Palmetto – 120 soft gels
4 Dec 2009 by Nutrition Monster  
The bark of Pygeum africanum (Prunus africana) is standardized to 13% sterols such as beta-sitosterol, beta-sistosterone and n-docosanol.Saw Palmetto and Pygeum support prostate health. Lecithin facilitates absorption of the herbal ...
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Vita Men – Rewrites The Rules About Aging
12 Dec 2009 by admin  
VitaMen features the powerful antioxidant Lycopene, Saw Palmetto, and Pygeum Africanum, long acknowledged for delivering natural prostate support.* The recent scientific focus on prostate protection has lead to breakthrough discoveries ...
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Adams Prostate Cream Info
28 Nov 2009 by Donna  
The purified fat-soluble extract of the bark of Pygeum Africanum has demonstrated clinical efficacy similar to the extract of saw palmetto. The mechanism of action appears to work via its inhibition of cholesterol uptake by the prostate ...
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pygeum
31 Aug 2009 by Doc Talbott  
pygeum (pygeum africanum), also known as african plum (a related plant, african cherry or prunus africana is also used as pygeum to treat bph), is a large evergreen tree that grows in the high plateaus of southern africa. ...
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Saw Palmetto
22 Nov 2009 by admin  
To augment its effectiveness in treating prostate problems, combine saw palmetto supplements with other herbs that promote prostate health such as pygeum africanum, nettle or pumpkin seed. Some formulations such as Men's Formula ...
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Wellness benefits of the herb Pygeum
8 Dec 2009 by happyredman  
Pygeum Latin name: Pygeum africanum. A Redress For. Prostate enlargement. What It Is; Why It Works Pygeum is an evergreen plant tree launch in the mountains of exchange and southern Africa. Its bark, once used as a tea for easement of ...
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Choosing the hairlessness therapy
13 Dec 2009 by Admin  
Pygeum (Pygeum africanum) – Used to remedy prostate troubles and male pattern baldness. Recommended dosage is 60-500mg per day. • Stinging Nettle (Urtica diocia) – It blocks the conversion of testosterone into DHT. ...
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Prostate Support 120 Softgel Capsules
24 Sep 2009
Pygeum africanum bark extract comes from central and south Africa where it has been used to treat bladder and urinary problems. The active chemical in pygeum is Beta Sitosterol. Research attaches many benefits to beta sitosterol ...
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