Prostate Formula (90 caps) by Mountain Peak Nutritionals
Prostate Formula (90 caps) by Mountain Peak Nutritionals
Mountain Peak Nutritionals

Prostate Formula (90 caps) by Mountain Peak Nutritionals

Regular price $58.95 $0.00 Unit price per

Prostate™ formula contains vital herbs and nutrients that support proper prostate and urinary function while modulating optimal prostaglandin and prolactin metabolism in the prostate.

  • Saw palmetto extract has been utilized for decades to support healthy prostate and urinary function; its primary mode of action involves maintaining healthy testosterone metabolism.
  • African pygeum bark extracts may support prostatic fibroblasts and epithelial cells; preclinical research suggests that pygeum supports bladder contractility.
  • Flower pollen extract has positive prostate cell metabolism qualities and influences healthy and normal urine flow; we use Graminex® G63® Flower Pollen Extract™, which provides a healthy spectrum of nutrients including vitamins, minerals, carotenoids, flavonoids, nucleic acids, and enzymes.

Recommended Use: 1 capsule 3 times daily with food, or as directed.

Available in 90 vegetarian capsules

Ingredients List

 

Supplement  Facts
Amount per serving %DV
Vitamin B6 (as Pyridoxine HCl) 75  mg 4412%
Magnesium (as Magnesium Glycinate Chelate) 60  mg 14%
Zinc (as Zinc Monomethionine) 24  mg 218%
Prostate Proprietary Blend: 1595  mg *
Saw Palmetto extract (berry) (Serenoa repens) (Euromed®), Green tea extract (leaf) (Camellia sinensis), Stinging Nettle extract (root) (Urtica dioica), African Pygeum extract (bark) (Prunus africana) (Euromed®), Pipsissewa (aerial parts) (Chimaphila spp), Pumpkin extract (seed) (Cucurbita spp), Graminex® G63® Flower Pollen Extract™ (Secale cereale), Lycopene
* Daily Value (DV) not established.

Other ingredients: vegetarian capsules (hypromellose, purified water), silicon dioxide

Prostate™ formula contains vital herbs and nutrients that promote proper prostate and urinary function, while modulating optimal prostaglandin and prolactin metabolism in the prostate.