Prostate SR® Saw Palmetto & Phytosterol Supplement
Prostate SR combines a clinical-strength saw palmetto extract with beta-sitosterol to support healthy urinary frequency, flow, and function in men, both day and night.*
- Contains 320 mg of pharmaceutical-grade saw palmetto extract (standardized to at least 85-95% fatty acids and sterols), the dose that has shown benefit in most clinical trials.*
- Formulated with a phytosterol blend rich in beta-sitosterol, which works synergistically with saw palmetto for maximum effectiveness.*
- Natural + sustainable: Made with wild-harvested saw palmetto berries and extracted using CO2 technology – no chemical solvents.
- No proprietary blends or undisclosed ingredients.
- Independently tested and content certified. Manufactured in the USA in a GMP-compliant facility.
SUGGESTED USE
Take two softgels per day with food. Softgels can be taken together or at separate times of the day.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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What is the difference between the Prostate 2.4, Prostate PQ, and Prostate SR?
How is Prostate SR different than other saw palmetto supplements?
Each two softgel serving provides:
Prostate SR is also independently tested and certified for content accuracy and purity by NSF® International for content accuracy and purity, so you know exactly what you’re getting.
Who is likely to benefit from a saw palmetto and beta-sitosterol supplement?
How long can I take Prostate SR?
Is it normal for the color of Prostate SR to vary from bottle to bottle?
Are there side effects from Prostate SR?
Will saw palmetto and beta-sitosterol shrink my prostate?
Can I take other nutritional supplements with Prostate SR?
Does Prostate SR interact with any prescription medications?
Anticoagulant/antiplatelet medications: These medications help prevent blood clots. Taking saw palmetto with these medications may increase the risk of bleeding. Talk to your healthcare provider if you take any blood-thinning medications.
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