100% Certified Organic Saw Palmetto
Serenoa repens
Saw Palmetto berries were eaten by Native Americana and animals. According to legend, on seeing the animals grow “sleek and fat,” European settlers tied the berries and attributed medicinal properties to them. The fruit pulp was used as a tonic form the 19th century onward, and today, it is used to help in debility, for urinary tract problems, and for reducing an enlarged prostate.
Dysuria from heavy sexual activity.
Chronic cystitis/ urethritis with prostatitis.
Dysuria with partial impotence.
Impotence/ frigidity, with dysuria.
Orchitis/ epididymitis, chronic in aged.
Acute prostatitis, from excessive sexual activity.
Subacute/ chronic prostatitis, enlarged, without inflammation; or enlarged with dull ache in older males.
Andrew Chevallier. DK Publishing. (2016). Encyclopedia of Herbal Medicine (3rd ed.). New York, NY. 136.
Michael Moore. Southwest School of Botanical Medicine. (1997). Specific Indication for Herbs in General Use [Pamphlet]. Brisbee, AZ: Author. 40.
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