Nettle-Pygeum ComplexA recent online survey found that men are reluctant to speak to their physicians about their bladder. In fact, 70% of the respondents believed “embarrassment” might keep men from talking about bladder health with their doctors.1 However, supporting good bladder health is important in maintaining a good quality of life, especially as men get older. Nettle-Pygeum Complex was formulated specifically for men, with three clinically studied herbs to support optimal bladder and prostate health.† Nettle-Pygeum Complex:
Pygeum In a large placebo-controlled, double blind clinical trial, 263 men received either pygeum extract or placebo for 8 weeks. At the conclusion of the study, 66% of the men who had received pygeum extract experienced support for healthy micturition (urinary flow).†5 A meta analysis of 18 randomized controlled trials involving 1,562 men found that men who received pygeum extract were more than twice as likely to report benefits for healthy bladder function and urinary flow as men who received placebo.† Additionally, this same meta analysis found that side effects associated with pygeum extract were mild and similar to placebo.6 Nettle A one year, randomized, double blind, placebo controlled study of stinging nettle root extract found that its use was associated with a 30% benefit in urinary and prostate health.†9 In a clinical trial of 134 men taking a blend of stinging nettle and pygeum for 28 days researchers found that this combination provided significant support for healthy urination.†10 Pumpkin Pumpkin's mechanism of action is not completely understood. One theory is that delta-7 sterols in the fatty oils block dihydrotestosterone from androgen receptors, decreasing the exposure of prostate cells to hormonal stimulation.†11,12 Research has also found that pumpkin mildly inhibits 5 alpha reductase (an enzyme which converts testosterone to dihydrotestosterone) in vivo, and supports the body's natural anti-inflammatory response.†11 Pumpkin seed has been most commonly studied in combination with other herbs such as saw palmetto. However, in an open clinical trial pumpkin intake was associated with healthy levels of dihydrotestosterone in prostate tissue.†13 In scientific studies pumpkin seed oil was found to support healthy bladder pressure and function.†14 The following chart summarizes the benefits of the ingredients in Nettle-Pygeum Complex:
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