Research

Grape Seed Extract Does Much More than Support Good Prostate Health
Grape seed extract does much more than support good prostate health – it protects artery cells from free radical damage, helps block LDL-(bad)-Cholesterol oxidation, raises the total antioxidant capacity of... Read more...
The Amazing Benefits of Broccoli
Broccoli and its extracts have amazing health benefits, including increasing phase II liver antioxidant enzymes, protecting DNA, lowering prostate levels of dihydrotestosterone (DHT), lowering prostate levels of PSA (prostate specific... Read more...
Curcumin Supports Prostate Health by Helping Lower PSA By Lowering Key Inflammatory Markers
The Turmeric extract – Curcumin C3 Complex® – supports prostate health by lowering PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) by directly lowering the key inflammatory markers COX-2, NFkB and TNF-a. Read more...
Quercetin Helps Lower PSA and Maintain Cholesterol and Blood Pressure
Quercetin is the most common flavonoid in the human diet and has multiple health benefits, including helping lower PSA levels in men at relevant doses in clinical trials. Read more...
Apigenin Slows LDL-Cholesterol (Bad Cholesterol) Oxidation Rates and Supports Prostate Health
Plant products containing Apigenin have been used for centuries by humans to treat a variety of health conditions. Read more...
Ginger is Commonly Known for Its Medicinal Properties Including Digestive Health
Ginger is high in potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, beta-carotene, zinc; B-complex vitamins and vitamins A, C and E. Read more...
Reishi / Ganoderma / Lingzhi Mushroom Supports Your Immune System and Prostate Health
Resish whole mushroom has been used for its health benefits as far back as 2,000 years listed in Traditional Chinese Medical treatises. Read more...
Beta-Sitosterol Helps Lower PSA and Bad Cholesterol and Helps with Urination
Beta-sitosterol is being studied for its PSA-lowering effects and other prostate-related health issues, namely its effects on benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH. PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) is believed to be... Read more...