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Pumpkin Seed Oil 60 veggie caps: |
ID:
77367
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Price: | | $39.00 | | Quantity Discounts | | 2-5 | 10% | | 6-10 | 15% | | 11+ | 20% |
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Name: | Pumpkin Seed Oil |
Function: | Pumpkin seed oil, along with palmetto oil, has shown
promising results as an alternative therapy for benign prostate
hypertrophy (BPH). BPH is a common condition where the
prostate
becomes enlarged. This can be extremely painful and block the
flow
of urine. A studyTrusted Source of Korean men with BPH found
that
pumpkin seed oil may act as an effective alternative medicine with
no adverse reactions. Participants in the study saw an
improvement
in symptoms, including better urinary flow. Researchers found that
optimal results occurred when pumpkin seed oil was paired with
palmetto oil.In general, pumpkin seed oil seems to have a positive
effect on the urinary tract. This tract is made up of the kidneys,
the
bladder, and the urethra, which connects the bladder to the
urinary
opening. Researchers in a small studyTrusted Source gave
participants between 500 and 1,000 milligrams of pumpkin seed
oil. The participants saw a drastic improvement in their overactive
bladder symptoms, including wetting themselves at night.
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Most Useful For: | Most Useful For: Growth Hormone deficiency
states such as dwarfism and pituitary failure. Popular with weight
lifting enthusiasts because of it's ability to help develop and build
a
strong musculature. Conditions associated with poor sexual
performance and erectile dysfunction resond well to Arginine
supplementation.
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Benefits: |
Arginine provides numerous benefits,
including the promotion of fat burning and better weight
management. Since fat is essentially burned in the long muscles
of
the body, Arginine acts to facilitate this process by helping
convert
flabby muscles into strong firm ones, increasing body mass and
reducing body fat over time.
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Contraindications: | Buildup of elevated Arginine levels due to excessive
supplementation. Patients with active cancers due to the possible
promotion of tumor growth by growth hormone secretion.
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