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8/23/16

Nature Now Supplements

My hubby is a HUGE herbal supplement man. He refuses most all doctor appointments. He has several things that I personally would see a doctor for but, him not so much. I will say these things work wonders for him though. He takes NO modern medications and only supplements. Two of his favorites are ( Milk Thistle) and ( Sal Palmetto) .

Milk Thistle



Milk Thistle: Benefits and Side Effects

Milk thistle (silymarin) is a flowering herb related to the daisy and ragweed family. It is native to Mediterranean countries. Some people also call it Mary
thistle and holy thistle.

What Is Milk Thistle Used For?

Milk thistle is sometimes used as a natural treatment for liver problems. These liver problems include cirrhosis, jaundice, hepatitis, and gallbladder disorders.

Some claim milk thistle may also:

Provide heart benefits by lowering cholesterol levels
Help diabetes in people who have type 2 diabetes and cirrhosis

Quoted from ( WEB MD)

Saw Palmetto



Saw palmetto (Serenoa repens) is a palm that grows in the southern coastal regions of the U.S. Some Native American peoples have long used its berries as medicine.

Why do people take saw palmetto?
Saw palmetto has caught on in the U.S. as a treatment for enlarged prostate, or benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH). While the evidence is mixed, multiple studies have shown an improvement in symptoms of enlarged prostate. Studies have shown it can reduce the need to urinate in the night and improve urinary flow and painful urination. In fact, a large analysis of multiple studies concluded that saw palmetto produced a benefit similar to finasteride, a drug for enlarged prostate, and was better tolerated. Saw palmetto may also boost the general quality of life for men with BPH.

Laboratory studies suggest that saw palmetto lowers the levels of several male sex hormones. Although prostate cancer can be affected by these hormones, there's no evidence that saw palmetto is an effective treatment for prostate cancer.

Other studies of saw palmetto for baldness, chronic pelvic pain, chronic nonbacterial prostatitis, and urinary problems due to prostate conditions have had inconclusive results.

Quoted from (Web MD)

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