We no longer have Prosta-Strong due to its heavy weight in glass bottles which makes it difficult to ship. Instead we have an updated and more advanced prostate formula called Prostate Power Rx. As of April, 2006, Ray Sahelian, M.D. is no longer associated in any form with Irwin Naturals vitamin company and no longer associated with Prosta Strong.
Prostate Formula
Many prostate formulas have Saw Palmetto, Pygeum, Stinging
Nettle, Quercetin, and Key Ingredients for support of normal prostate size
and urine flow.
Saw Palmetto extract (standardized to contain 45% fatty acids - serenoa repens fruit)
Stinging Nettle 4:1 extract (urtica diocia root)
Quercetin
Rosemary 4:1 extract (Rosemarinus officinales leaf)
Beta Sitosterol
Pygeum 4:1 bark extract (Pygeum Africanum)
Daidzein (standardized to contain 40% isoflavones)
Genistein (standardized to contain 40% isoflavones)
Lycopene (Lycoperscion escatatum fruit)
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Prosta-Strong, 90 Liquid Gel Caps
With Saw Palmetto and 9 Key Ingredients for
Support of Normal Prostate Size & Urine Flow
Prosta-Strong is a supportive prostate formula.
Significant clinical research on benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) has been conducted on each of the potent ingredients in Prosta-Strong. This formula has been designed to support:
• Normal Prostate Size
• Cellular Support Against oxidants in the Prostate
Supplement Facts
Zinc (as zinc picolinate)
Saw palmetto extract
(fruit)
Quercetin Dihydrate
Rye Pollen extract
Stinging Nettle Root
extract
Pygeum Africanum
extract
Beta Sitosterol
Green Tea leaf
extract
Lycopene extract
(fruit)
Pumpkin Seed extract
Bioperine Complex
Recent testimonial sent to us by email:
Thanks Ray Sahelian, M.D.
For about nine months I had mixed results using another product that
contained Beta-Sitosterol, 600mg plus a number of minerals such as, Zinc,
Copper, Manganese, etc. etc.. I replaced the aforementioned supplement
with your product and within two to three weeks I experienced a truly
significant improvement in my condition. Now after about six weeks of use
I am a very happy camper. I now only get up during the night ,one or two
times as opposed to three, four and sometimes five times. Also, during the
day I have very much more control over my need to find a men's room.
This is just a quick note to say that my husband has tried the prostate herbal capsules that you have created. And they are amazing. He has stopped getting up during the night three times to zero times. We live overseas and I bought them while in the US. I will have to figure out how to get them here in Spain. My husband’s urologist, who is German, has been told about the capsules and will definitely tell his patients. It is a pity that you do not have a place in Europe where we can buy them. My daughter is a naturopath doctor in London and I will definitely tell her about them when she visits us this weekend in Spain.
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Prostate Research Update
A mix of dietary supplements including antioxidants and plant-based estrogens
may slow the rise of a biomarker for prostate cancer progression in some men.
The study of 37 men with the disease found that 6 weeks on the supplements
generally lowered patients' levels of male sex hormones, which fuel prostate
cancer growth, and, in some patients, put the brakes on rising levels of
prostate-specific antigen (PSA).] PSA is a protein produced by the prostate
gland; rising PSA levels in a man's blood can signal cancer or, in men already
diagnosed with the disease, cancer progression. However, the PSA effects seen in
this study do not necessarily mean the supplement was hindering the men's tumors
from growing, according to the study authors. The question of whether the change
in patients' PSA rise translates into a change in tumor size "remains
unresolved," they report in the International Journal of Cancer. But more
"thought-provoking" is the possibility that diet changes could help lower a
man's risk of developing prostate cancer, said lead study author Dr. Ries Kranse,
of Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam in the Netherlands. The supplement mixture
he and his colleagues studied included a powder-based drink that contained green
tea extract, a soy extract supplying estrogen-like compounds called
phytoestrogens, and antioxidants such as lycopene. Patients also used margarine
spiked with cholesterol-fighting plant sterols and the antioxidants vitamin E
and selenium. The men in the study, all of whom had prostate cancer and rising
PSA levels, used the supplements for 6 weeks; each also used inactive, or
placebo, supplements for another 6 weeks. Kranse and his colleagues found that
the patients' male hormone levels were lower when they were on the supplement
compared with when they were taking the placebo. In the 21 men who showed a dip
in a hormone measure called the free androgen index, the supplement also
appeared to slow rising PSA levels. When these men were on the placebo, it took
an average of 36 weeks for their PSA levels to double, versus 115 weeks with the
supplement. This finding, according to Kranse, suggests that if the supplement
proves capable of slowing or stopping tumor growth, it would be through the
hormonal effects of the estrogen-like compounds. If this is the case, he said, a
"dietary intervention" could eventually serve as an alternative to certain
hormone-suppressing drugs used in prostate cancer treatment. The current
findings are in line with studies of the general population that suggest diets
rich in antioxidants and phytoestrogens may lower the risk of prostate cancer.
Fruits and vegetables are prime antioxidant sources, while phytoestrogens are
found in foods such as soybeans and soy products, whole grains and flaxseed.
SOURCE: International Journal of Cancer, February 20, 2005.
Randomized trial of a combination of natural products
(cernitin, saw palmetto, B-sitosterol, vitamin E) on symptoms of benign prostatic
hyperplasia (BPH).
Int Urol Nephrol 2001;33(2):217-25.
Because benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is relatively common, it is important to
discover safe and effective means to treat this often debilitating perturbation.
Accordingly, we examined the effectiveness of a combination of natural products (cernitin
(rye pollen), saw palmetto, Beta sitosterol, vitamin E) in treating symptoms of BPH. We undertook a
randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind study. Patients were enrolled from 3
urological practices in the USA. 144 subjects were randomized for study. 17 subjects
eventually withdrew, leaving 70 patients in the test group and 57 in the placebo group to
complete the study. Inclusion criteria consisted of a diagnosis of BPH, no evidence of
cancer, and a maximal urinary flow rate between 5 and 15 ml/second. Patients received
either placebo or the combined natural products for 3 months. Evaluations were performed
via the American Urological Association (AUA) Symptom Index score, urinary flow rate, PSA
measurement, and residual bladder volume. Nocturia showed a markedly significant decrease
in severity in patients receiving the combined natural products compared to those taking
placebo (p < 0.001). Daytime frequency was also lessened significantly (p < 0.04).
When the average individual total AUA Symptom Index score in the test group was compared
to that in the placebo group at the end of the study, the difference proved highly
significant (p < 0.014). PSA measurements, maximal and average urinary flow rates, and
residual volumes showed no statistically significant differences. When
taken for 3 months, a combination of natural products (rye pollen, saw palmetto,
Beta sitosterol, vitamin E) compared to placebo can significantly lessen nocturia and
frequency and diminish overall symptomatology of BPH as indicated by an
improvement in the total AUA Symptom Index score. The combination of natural products
caused no significant adverse side effects.
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Q. I take Prosta strong made by dr. sahelian
. its been around awhile. Is the new Prostate Power Rx better than the previous
product.
A. We don't have head to head comparisons between Prosta Strong and
Prostate Power Rx but users appear to be satisfied with both products.
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