Lycopene vs. Prescription: The Natural Winner for Prostate Health

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Discover the power of lycopene in combating enlarged prostate symptoms, outshining common medications like finasteride, dutasteride, tamsulosin, and terazosin. In this video, we delve into how lycopene not only offers hope for those suffering from an enlarged prostate but also shows potential benefits against prostatitis and prostate cancer.

0:00 🎬 Intro
0:58 ⚠️ Things to Watch Out For #1
1:30 ⚠️ Things to Watch Out For #2
1:50 ⚠️ Things to Watch Out For #3
2:37 ⚠️ Things to Watch Out For #4
4:14 🍅 Lycopene
4:37 🔍 How It Works
5:11 📊 Clinical Trial
6:30 🍅 vs 💊 Lycopene vs Finasteride 5mg
7:56 💊 Supplements

Join Dr. Sean as he unpacks the latest research, comparing lycopene with traditional treatments and revealing why it might be the better choice for your health. Don’t forget to subscribe for more health insights! 🌟🍅 #Lycopene #ProstateHealth #NaturalRemedies

5 Comments

  1. Dr. Sean, I think you only need 2 teaspoons Lycopene powder to obtain 500mg Lycopene carotenoid.
    Here’s my computation:
    From package label, serving size of Lycopene powder 200mg will provide 10mg Lycopene carotenoid
    200mg : 10mg – this is the ratio as printed in the package label
    5000mg: 1 tsp – this is the ratio that 1 teaspoon can hold of 5000mg of powder according to google

    Dividing 5000mg by 200mg equals 25 which means a teaspoon can hold 25 times the serving size.
    Filling the teaspoon with Lycopene powder will result to:
    25 x 200mg(Lycopene powder) : 25 x 10mg(Lycopene carotenoid) – is also equivalent to

    5000mg (also 1 teaspoon Lycopene powder) : 250mg(Lycopene carotenoid)

    therefore 1 teaspoon can yield 250mg(Lycopene carotenoid) or in 2 teaspoons can yield 500mg(Lycopene carotenoid)

  2. Don’t get your hopes up I took lycopene for years, see a urologist. Lycopene affected trips to urinate, but it did nothing that kept me from rising PSA numbers…and eventually having an MRI…and now a scheduled biopsy. There is no magic or silver bullet…see a doctor. Don’t put it off.

  3. Wow… you’re promoting lycopene, and then show ketchup being put on a hot dog ?? Not very smart. STOP eating that garbage !!!
    Highly processed meats, are part of the problem !!!

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