Prostate SR® Saw Palmetto & Phytosterol Supplement
Prostate SR combines a clinical-strength saw palmetto extract with beta-sitosterol to help relieve the urologic symptoms (weak urine flow, incomplete voiding, frequent daytime + nighttime urination) associated with mild to moderate benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
- Two softgels contain 320 mg of pharmaceutical-grade saw palmetto oil extract (standardized to at least 90% fatty acids), the dose that has shown benefit in most clinical trials.
- Formulated with a phytosterol blend rich in beta-sitosterol, which works synergistically with saw palmetto for maximum effectiveness.
- Natural + sustainable: Made with wild-harvested saw palmetto berries and extracted using CO2 technology – no chemical solvents.
- No proprietary blends or undisclosed ingredients.
SUGGESTED USE
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Caution: Consult a healthcare practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. Consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use to exclude a diagnosis of prostate cancer.
Softgels are made from certified BSE-free bovine (cow) gelatin.
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How is Prostate SR different than other saw palmetto supplements?
Two softgels provide:
Prostate SR is also the only saw palmetto supplement that is independently tested and certified for content accuracy and purity by NSF® International, so you know exactly what you’re getting.
Who is likely to benefit from a saw palmetto and beta-sitosterol supplement?
What is the difference between Prostate SR and Prostate PQ?
Prostate SR contains a clinical-strength saw palmetto extract and phytosterol blend (beta-sitosterol) to help relieve the urologic symptoms (weak urine flow, incomplete voiding, frequent daytime + nighttime urination) associated with mild to moderate benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
Prostate PQ contains a rye grass flower pollen extract and quercetin to help support prostate and sexual health, plus quality of life.
Is it normal for the color of Prostate SR to vary from bottle to bottle?
Can I take other nutritional supplements with Prostate SR?
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