





The average man will experience a problem with his prostate at some point in his life. The condition known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) becomes increasingly common among men as they age, with 50% of men suffering from BPH by the age of 60 and 90% of men by the age of 85.
This condition can cause a multitude of symptoms, including difficulty starting the flow of urine, discomfort when urinating, and an increased risk of urinary tract infections due to urine pooling in the bladder, which can potentially lead to kidney damage. BPH can interfere with daily activities and have a serious impact on a man's life.
Several herbs and nutrients have been studied that demonstrate the ability to prevent and treat BPH and, in many cases, completely eliminate symptoms.