BEST SUPPLEMENTS for ENLARGED PROSTATE!

Did you know that nearly every man gets prostate enlargement at some point in their lives? In this video I explain why one common prostate supplement won’t shrink your prostate, plus give you 2 supplements that may be more powerful than drugs for shrinking an enlarged prostate. If you have prostate enlargement you don’t want to miss this video!

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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:20 How Zinc works to support prostate health
02:00 How Zinc deficiency develops and why more Zinc won’t shrink your prostate
03:30 This study shows why Zinc supplements are unlikely to make a big difference
05:00 Best dose of Zinc to support prostate health
05:40 Two supplements that actually work to shrink enlarged prostate
06:10 How Lycopene and B-sitosterol work to shrink prostate
06:50 Awesome animation of Lycopene and B-sitosterol blocking testosterone
07:40 Studies show the power of B-sitosterol to shrink prostate enlargement
09:24 Research shows how Lycopene works to shrink the prostate
10:07 Why taking both Lycopene and B-sitosterol may give you a massive improvement in symptoms of prostate enlargement
10:22 Lycopene and B-sitosterol compared to prescription medications
10:47 How much to take and how long to take it
12:17 Thanks to all of you who shared your successes after my other videos!

Research cited in video:
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This video content has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. No representation or warranties are being made with respect to the accuracy, applicability, fitness, or completeness of said content. This video is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read or seen online. Don’t take any supplements without first speaking with your doctor. This video does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. David Clayton and you.

5 Comments

  1. I started taking Super Prostate supplement and the improvement is significant within 2 weeks, often sleep for 7-10 hours straight now, even after getting up, the urgency was not so bad as before. I wonder why my doctors have never advised taking such, we simply just cannot leave it to the “professionals” as their priorities are obviously very different!

  2. how about using tadalafil to decrease enlarged prostate? some studies show that tadalafil can help with urinary problems and enlarged prostate even though tadalafil its mainly being used for ED.

  3. In reading through the comments I notice your responses are to the positive comments but you do not respond to the many legit questions of folks with real needs and valid questions? I know you are trying to sale product but there are some desperate questions Brother.

  4. Doc, my PSA had steadily dropped, the last 3 or 4 tests. I just went through a horrible time with my lungs, I hsd to be given steroids, both in an I.V., and in the breathing treatment, to open my lungs.
    The urologist, that I just saw today, didnt seem to pay attention to any of those facts. She wants me to have another blood draw/PSA, and go back on the 29th. My urine wad crystal clear.
    Please give me your insight on all this. Ive been taking zinc, beta sitosterol, pygeum, sting nettle, dandelion root, drink green tea, and stopped drinking alcohol 2 years ago.

  5. β-sitosterol is not the active ingredient of saw palmetto, though it is one of many constituents found in the plant. β-sitosterol contributes to saw palmetto’s profile but does not explain most of its effects.
    Saw palmetto’s activity depends on the fatty-acid–rich lipid fraction, not a single sterol. Taking isolated β-sitosterol ≠ taking saw palmetto. Overlap exists, equivalence does not. I post this because a text in your video associated the 2 together. They are different items.

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