Men have come to associate middle age with a variety of personal problems, including low libido and an enlarged prostate. Both of these issues can strike at the very heart of how a man feels about his own masculinity: to say the least, they are very debilitating. But take heart, because if he was thinking that the only cure for an enlarged prostate was nasty and embarrassing surgery, he’ll be delighted to know that herbal remedies can offer an effective and safe alternative.
The traditional remedy for an enlarged prostate was surgery that accessed the prostate gland through the end of the penis and often resulted in an inability to produce and release seminal fluid during intercourse. No man, and very few women, would want a side effect from surgery, and while the latest laser ablation techniques for prostate enlargement are apparently far less likely to produce these side effects, there is still the embarrassment and discomfort of having a medical procedure that invades your privacy in the most disgusting way.
It’s no wonder then that so many men turn to herbal remedies. The question is of course, do they work? If you live in the United States, you may be surprised to learn that doctors in Europe have been prescribing herbal remedies for an enlarged prostate for many years; They are not subject to FDA regulations that prevent physicians in the United States from using herbal compounds as medical treatments. In fact, the Italians have conducted several convincing and well-conducted studies on the power of herbal remedies for enlarged prostate, and have found the results to be truly impressive.
So if you are a man who is experiencing the typical difficulties associated with an enlarged prostate: difficulty urinating, difficulty starting the flow, not knowing exactly when you have finished urinating, and worst of all, embarrassing urgency and lack of urine. For control over urination, you may want to investigate the alternative treatment approach of herbal remedies.
There are three main herbal remedies used for enlarged prostate: the first is called Saw Palmetto, which is derived from a small palm tree that grows in the northwestern region of America; the second is African Pygeum, a compound derived from the bark of an African tree; and the third is nettle extract (which, by the way, was used by Native Americans for generations as a cure for enlarged prostate long before the white man set foot on American soil). In combination, the effectiveness of these compounds is multiplied many times over, so you always want to look for a reputable manufacturer with an ethical approach that combines these compounds in medically effective ratios.
What you’ll probably find if you try this approach is that the “cure” is surprisingly effective and surprisingly fast, and while I’m not saying you can avoid surgery forever, I know plenty of men who have actually been taking these compounds for ten years. or more and you have full control over your symptoms. Seeing a doctor to get things checked out is always advisable, but at least when you know you can use an herbal remedy to treat an enlarged prostate, you enter the doctor’s office from a position of greater power than if you simply follow the doctor’s instructions. recommendation to undergo surgery regardless of other treatment options.