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During a man's lifetime, the prostate
undergoes changes that can eventually lead to health challenges. For instance,
prostate enlargement is a common condition that can cause urination problems
and other discomforts, particularly in men over age 40. Fortunately, medical
scientists have demonstrated that the prostate is responsive to nutritional
substances, such as certain compounds in tomatoes. Prostate TLC is an innovative
supplement that combines many of the best natural substances known to man
for promoting prostate health.*
The National Cancer Institute has reported that DHT (dihydro-testosterone),
a form of testosterone, plays a role in prostate enlargement and is believed
to be involved in the development of other prostate problems. Scientists
believe prostate enlargement may be controlled by regulating levels of DHT.
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Unicity's Prostate TLC contains several remarkable ingredients that support
prostate health. Alphastat™ is a patented compound that combines two ingredients
(saw palmetto and astaxanthin) currently being studied for their effects
on male prostate health, including DHT regulation. Other important ingredients
in this formulation include lycopene, stinging nettle root, selenium, and
pumpkin seed oil.*
Research Brief
The male prostate is essential in human reproduction. This walnut-sized
structure surrounds the neck of the urethra and bladder and is regulated
by testosterone and related hormones. The primary purpose of the prostate,
which consists of both glandular and muscular tissue, is to release a
substance that makes semen into a liquid. Tubes from the testicles carry
sperm to the prostate, where the sperm are mixed with prostate and seminal
vesicle fluids and then ejaculated through ducts that connect to the urethra.
The prostate is made of up several tissue zones and cell types. The peripheral
zone is the area that can be manually examined by a doctor for abnormalities.
The transition zone, which normally makes up less than five percent of
the prostate's volume, is where benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)--or
prostate enlargement--can occur. The central zone is where the seminal
vesicles attach to the prostate. The anterior fibromuscular stroma zone
is where the urethral sphincter is anchored, which controls urine flow.
Regarding cell types in the prostate, epithelial cells make up the organs'
glandular portion and stromal cells make up the surrounding muscle and
connective tissues. The complex interactions between these two types of
cells and what role is played by testosterone and other hormones are the
subject of continuing scientific research. Unfortunately, the prostate's
proximity to the bladder and urethra causes health problems for men after
the organ's reproductive usefulness has passed. To monitor prostate health,
middle-aged men should consult with their health care professionals about
monitoring levels of prostate-specific antigen (PSA), a protein made by
the prostate's glandular cells. Elevated levels of PSA can indicate possible
health concerns that need to be addressed.
FAQs
Q: Can younger men take Prostate TLC as an aid in maintaining
prostate health?
A: Yes, it can be taken by men of all ages to maintain prostate
health.
Q: How much selenium is in Prostate TLC?
A: Each serving (1 capsule) contains 25 mcg of high-selenium yeast.
Q: What is the active compound in the saw palmetto contained in
Prostate TLC? How much of that active compound is provided in the daily
serving of two softgel capsules?
A: The saw palmetto extract's active ingredient is fatty acids. Each Prostate
TLC softgel capsule contains saw palmetto fruit extract standardized to
provide 160 mg of fatty acids, so the daily amount provided is 320 mg
of fatty acids.
Q: If a man is older and he has an existing prostate condition,
can he take more than what is recommended?
A: We can recommend only what is on the label.
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