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Saw palmetto is used by men across the world to produce more semen and have a more pleasurable orgasm. This phytomedicinal extract has been extensively researched and has not been shown to interact with other medications or cause negative side effects.
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Learn More »Saw Palmetto (Sernoa repens) has been recognized for decades as a powerful treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), effectively allowing greater stream through the prostate and out of the body. Documented use of the fruit of the S. repens plant goes as far back as the 1700s - it has commonly been used for improvement of sexual vigor, treatment of erectile dysfunction, and reversal of testicular atrophy. There are many mechanisms by which saw palmetto works, it is a systemic competitive anti-estrogenic, which potentiates its second major mechanism of inhibiting 5ɑ-reductase (the mechanism of finasteride or Proscar). This plant extract significantly slows progression of the abnormal growth of the prostate gland, which ⅓ of men will experience by age 50 and 90% will experience by age 80. Saw palmetto extract significantly increased sperm count and motility in animal models; studies of this type have not yet been conducted in humans, though researchers are working towards these studies. Saw palmetto is used by men across the world to produce more semen and have a more pleasurable orgasm. This phytomedicinal extract has been extensively researched and has not been shown to interact with other medications or cause negative side effects. That being said, it is recommended that you do not take saw palmetto if you are pregnant or lactating since its use in infants has not been studied. You should consult your doctor before taking saw palmetto if you have a history of blood-clotting disorders (e.g. hemophilia) or any liver/pancreatic issues, as saw palmetto can slow the blood clotting process. Previously there was concern in the medical community that saw Palmetto may artificially elevate Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA), a blood marker used to screen for prostate cancer. Research by Urologists has shown that this is not the case - saw palmetto does not interfere with prostate cancer screening.
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