AIM ReAssure® details
For
many years, most medical and health-related research was done on
men, and it was assumed that women have the same health problems and
needs. We now realize that this is not true. The symptoms and
progression of diseases differ between men and women. Men and women
have unique needs due to their unique physiology, and each may
benefit from different health strategies.
One concern unique to men revolves around the prostate.
As men age, their prostate often changes. It may become enlarged
or inflamed, which may result in a variety of difficulties with
urination.
You can do a number of things to help maintain prostate health.
- Drink water.
- Avoid caffeine, alcohol, and spicy foods.
- Watch your weight.
- Exercise. And use supplements.
One unique supplement to maintain prostate health is pollen
extracts.
Pollen extracts
Pollen extracts have been used for years in parts of Europe and
Asia to maintain prostate health. Extensive research on these
extracts, including both animal studies and clinical trials, has
been published. All research indicates that pollen extracts help
maintain a healthy prostate.
Pollen extracts are also proving to be superior to saw palmetto,
another herb known for maintaining prostate health. This is because
while saw palmetto works to maintain health through one mechanism,
pollen extracts work through three. This means that pollen extracts
users may experience greater benefits more quickly.
According to Dallas Clouatre, Ph.D., author of several books on
supplements and health, “Saw palmetto does have an established track
record with prostate health. Unfortunately, it typically takes a
very long time to work, about two to three months minimum, and you
have to take quite a bit.
“But the truth is the anti-inflammatory effect, the antioxidant
effect, the smooth muscle-relaxing effect of the flower pollen
extracts are extremely important as part of their influence on the
prostate. And so, what you’re looking at is an item that either has
only one mode of action, the saw palmetto, or a compound, the flower
pollen extracts, which have at least three modes of action. This is
how I would compare the two different items. It’s not that saw
palmetto is bad, I think the flower pollen extracts are better.”
References
- Pollen Extract for Prostate Health booklet, by Dallas
Clouatre, Ph.D., Pax Publishing, San Francisco, CA.
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