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Prosvent for Better Prostate Health
Prosvent by Segeant Fact Sheet
Finally, there’s Prosvent®, a comprehensive supplement created specifically to support and maintain good prostate health and urinary function. This product is so great, that it comes with a 30-day money back satisfaction guarantee!
Prosvent Supports Better Prostate Health
Prosvent® is an economical all-in-one formula that combines vital nutritional supplements to support prostate health. And, more importantly, Prosvent® uses only the purest, certified ingredients that include several complementary herbal extracts along with powerful vitamins and minerals. Each easy-to-swallow soft gel capsule is also designed to increase absorption.
This unique proprietary formula includes the following ingredients proven to support prostate health: Pygeum Africanum, Lycopene, Nettle Root Extract, Saw Palmetto Extract, Pumpkin Seed Oil along with Vitamin E and D, Zinc and Selenium.
Prosvent Ingredients:
Supplement Facts for Prosvent |
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Serving Size: 1 SoftGel
Servings Per Container: 60 |
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Nutrients |
Amount Per Serving |
% Daily Value |
| Vitamin D |
100IU |
25% |
| Vitamin E (as-alpha Tocopheryl Acetate) |
100IU |
333% |
| Zinc (as Zinc Sulfate) |
5mg |
33% |
| Selenium (as Selenomethione) |
75mcg |
100% |
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Proprietary Blend |
363mg |
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Saw Palmetto (fruit) Extract, Pumpkin (seed) Oil, Nettle (Root) Extract, Pygeum Africanum, Lycopene |
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** Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Soybean Oil, Lecithin, Beeswax (yellow) Silica |
Suggested Use:
Take 1 capsule twice a day.
Prosvent Prostate Formula by Sageant LLC - 60 Capsules
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Dr. Larry May, Doctor of Internal Medicine
Dr. Larry May graduated magna cum laude and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa at Harvard College. He then attended Harvard Medical School and received his M.D. in 1974. Dr. May has been on the faculty at UCLA School of Medicine and was co-founder and director of UCLA’s Center for Health Enhancement Education Research.
His clinical practice in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, California has grown to be one of the largest in the country with a concentration in internal medicine, preventive care, integrative medicine and nutrition. Dr. May has written a number of books, including the widely utilized textbook of medicine, entitled Primary Care Medicine.
Dr. May is also listed in the book, The Best Doctors in America.
Dr May's Prostate Health Tips
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Dr. May’s recommendations for lifestyle changes to support prostate health and urinary function:
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First, adopt a healthy diet, low in calories, low in fat, and high in antioxidant protection. Reducing fat intake is a key step. High fat diets have been associated with the higher incidence of obesity and of prostate cancer.
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Increase the consumption of fruits and vegetables, with particular emphasis on cooked tomato products, which have a high content of lycopene.
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Reduce consumption of milk, cheese, ice cream and avoid high intake of calcium supplements because some studies show the potential of an increased risk of advanced prostate cancer with a very high dietary calcium intake level.
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Consume green tea. It is a powerful antioxidant that appears to potentially confer some protection against prostate cancer.
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Reduce consumption of beverages containing high amounts of alcohol or caffeine, which can irritate the prostate.
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If possible, avoid drugs such as antihistamines and anti-depressants that may interfere with the nerve impulses for urination. Also, avoid drugs that may stimulate the prostate such as decongestants, bronchodilators and appetite suppressants.
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Avoid extreme cold which may reduce the urge to urinate.
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Try to reduce your overall stress levels.
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Do not suppress or ignore the urge to urinate.
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Retrain and develop your urinary habits -- go to the bathroom on a regular basis, not just in a response to the urge to void.
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Allow time to completely empty the bladder. Sometimes sitting helps.
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Restrict fluid intake after dinner to reduce nighttime voiding.
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Perform pelvic floor exercises to increase muscle tone to prevent leakage. They’re referred to as the Kegel exercises, where you start and stop your urination voluntarily.
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IMPORTANT: See your doctor for regular prostate health check-ups beginning at age 40 if you are high risk or at age 50 for all men. And consult your physician at the first sign of annoying or disabling changes in your prostate health.
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