Saw palmetto pills are commonly taken for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH, a condition in which the prostate gland suffers from abnormal enlargement. Saw palmetto are dwarf palms endemic in North America and whose oil and fruits are said to contain therapeutic ingredients.
For those suffering from BPH, saw palmetto pills may block or minimize the effects of testosterone levels on their prostate. Saw palmetto pills also improve urinary functions – something that is adversely affected by BPH.
But saw palmetto pills offer other benefits besides treating BPH. For people with hair loss, saw palmetto pills are said to prevent androgen receptors from binding DHT to them and consequently reduce hair loss. Those with hormone imbalances may also benefit from taking saw palmetto pills as they’re said to be effective in inhibiting estrogen and androgen receptor activities.
Taking saw palmetto pills may also be considered a safer and less expensive alternative to breast enlargement surgeries as they are said to have the same effect. Men, on the other hand, may look forward to having their problems with frigidity and impotence treated with the use of saw palmetto. These pills may even be considered as an aphrodisiac of sorts in some instances!
Last but not the least, saw palmetto pills may also be taken for treating bronchitis, asthma, coughs, and chest congestion, and recent studies have shown the likelihood of saw palmetto pills treating thyroid disorders as well.
Dosages for saw palmetto pills differ on a case to case basis. 160mg per day is the recommended daily dosage, but you may ask your doctor if you can take a higher dosage for whatever purpose it would serve you best.
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This post was written by sawpalmetto on March 12, 2008


