Men's Defense

item #821
Men's Defense-60 ct
$45.75
Purium’s Men’s Defense™ is a scientifically-composed blend of herbs and plant extracts that can help your body defend itself against health concerns unique to men. We recommend taking Men’s Defense™ and More Greens™ to maximize your body’s immune defenses.
- May support a healthy prostate
- May support healthy immune function
- May support better sleep patterns
- May support healthy hair retention
- May support healthy liver function
Servings per container: 30
Instructions:
Take two capsules daily with food.
Ingredients: Saw Palmetto 40% total fatty acids (Serenoa repens), Fruit; Pygeum Extract 13% total sterols (Prunus africanum), Bark; Nettle Extract 5:1 (Urtica diolca), Roots, Leaves; Pumpkin Seed Powder (Cucurbita pepo), Seed; Pumpkin Seed Extract 4:1 (Cucurbita pepo), Seed; Red Clover Extract 40% Isoflavones (Trifolium pretense), Flowering tops; Lycopene 5%; cellulose capsules
What is Men’s Defense?
A scientifically composed proprietary blend of valuable herbs and whole foods, Men’s Defense was designed to assist your body in defending itself against the early onset of certain cancers.
Ingredients:
Saw Palmetto: This herb has been shown to assist with potential prostate problems.
Red Clover Extract: This herb is rich in isoflavones and has been used historically by Asians and Europeans as a general immune enhancer, muscle relaxant, and an expectorant.
Pygeum Extract: This extract from the African Prune tree has been used for many years in Europe to control enlargement of the prostate and relieve the symptoms of urinary frequency and nocturia.
Nettle Extract: Research has shown that this root extract when used in conjunction with pygeum increases the potency
of both, as they are synergistic in their energies.
Pumpkin Seed: These have been used by many cultures as a good source of iron, fiber, and other minerals, as well as being used by men to relieve the symptoms of prostate enlargement and as an anti-parasitic.
Lycopene: Consumption of this carotenoid has been shown to reduce the risk of developing esophageal, colon and prostate cancer.
Potential Benefits:
Enlarged prostate and prostate cancer can affect all men over 50 and many much younger- the phyto protective effect of certain foods assist and support a healthy prostate. By taking Men’s Defense regularly, you create a first line of defense against potentially serious prostate problems. May aid, assist and support the normalization of cellular activity commonly associated with cancer.
Suggested Dosage: Take 2 capsules daily with food
Why we offer it:
"An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.”- Benjamin Franklin.
Prevention remains PHP’s recommendation for the first line of defense. That is why PHP has compiled an original, scientifically composed combination of natural plant and plant extracts that was designed to aid, assist, and support your body against cancer dangers unique to men. Now science has confirmed that certain foods have powerful suppressing agents that are of specific value to men and essential to keep your body well.
Interesting Facts:
Saw Palmetto: Studies have shown that saw palmetto is an effective anti-androgen. Firstly it lowers levels of DHT in the body by Blocking 5 alpha-reductase. Secondly, Saw Palmetto block receptor sites on cell membranes required for cells to absorb DHT. Studies have been performed in the use of Saw Palmetto in the treatment of benign prostatic disease, which similar to Androgenetic Alopecia also depends on the production of dihydrotestosterone (DHT).
Red Clover Extract: This herb is rich in isoflavones and has been used historically by Asians and Europeans as a general immune enhancer, muscle relaxer, and an expectorant. The isoflavones isolated from red clover have been studied for their effectiveness in treating some forms of cancer. It is thought that the isoflavones prevent the proliferation of cancer cells and that they may even destroy cancer cells. Laboratory and animal studies have found that red clover isoflavones may specifically protect against the growth of breast cancer cells.
Pygeum Extract: Pygeum is an evergreen tree found in the higher elevations of central and southern Africa, hence the species name Africana. Successfully researched in Europe, studies show Pygeum Bark to be exceptional in helping to maintain a healthy prostate. Recently, numerous clinical trials have also demonstrated the usefulness of Pygeum, which is known to contain three groups of active components: Phytosterols such as beta-sitosterol; pentacyclic triterpenoids, such as ursolic and oleanic acids; and ferulic esters of fatty alcohols, particularly beta-sitosterol, are found in numerous plants and are anti-inflammatory, inhibiting the synthesis of prostaglandins. Beta-sitosterol has been shown to be useful in cases of BPH by helping to reduce the normally elevated levels of prostaglandins in these patients. The elimination of the excess blood and vasal congestion helps reduce the size of prostate adenomas. The pentacyclic triterpenoids also help inhibit inflammation by blocking enzymatic activity. They are effective anti-edema agents and also help increase the integrity of small veins and capillaries. The third active group, the ferulic esters of long-chain fatty acids, act by inhibiting the absorption and metabolism of cholesterol. BPH and other cases of enlarged prostates are characterized by containing abnormally high levels of cholesterol. Consumption of Pygeum resulted in significant amelioration of related symptoms, reduction in prostate size, and clearance of bladder neck urethral obstruction.
Nettle: Research has shown that this root extract when used in conjunction with pygeum increases the potency of both, as they are synergistic in their energies. Nettle has been used traditionally in herbal medicine in the treatment of rheumatism and neuralgic pain, particularly in cases of worsening and chronic arthritis. This may be due to an anti-inflammatory action and the diuretic properties, which help to reduce swelling around joints affected by rheumatoid arthritis. Nettle has a strong astringent action, which helps to draw body tissues together and control bleeding. Nettle may be of benefit to women who experience very heavy bleeding during menstruation or people who are prone to nosebleed. A recent controlled study revealed that the patients with prostate disorders who were given Nettle experienced a reduced need to get up during the night to urinate. Nettle also reduced the symptoms of prostate enlargement in a trial group of men over 60 years of age. One of the most important properties of this herb is its diuretic action. It helps the body to eliminate urea and other waste products and prevents fluid retention.
Pumpkin Seed: These have been used by many cultures as a good source of iron, fiber, and other minerals, as well as being used by men to relieve the symptoms of prostate enlargement and as an anti-parasitic. They have recently been the subject of a number of studies to identify their health-promoting potential. Preliminary studies have shown that pumpkin seeds may reduce hormonal damage to prostate cells, thus possibly reducing the risk of developing prostate cancer. Pumpkin seeds have been used to treat urinary tract infections, and in certain parts of Europe, pumpkin seeds have been used to treat learning disorders. In China, pumpkin seeds are regarded as a remedy for depression (and pumpkin seed oil has long been a treatment for prostatitis).
Lycopene: Consumption of this carotenoid has been shown to assist in the reduction of the risk of developing esophageal, colon and prostate problems. Lycopene is a proven antioxidant and antioxidants neutralize free radicals, which may damage the body's cells. In the body, lycopene is deposited in the liver, lungs, prostate gland, colon and skin. Its concentration in body tissues tends to be higher than all other carotenoids. Epidemiological studies have shown that high intake of lycopene-containing vegetables is inversely associated with the incidence of certain types of cancer, such as one six-year study by Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Public Health. Ongoing preliminary research suggests that lycopene is associated with reduced risk of macular degenerative disease, serum lipid oxidation and cancers of the lung, bladder, cervix and skin. Studies focused on lycopene's possible role in the fight against cancers of the digestive tract, breast and prostate cancer are underway - including the H.J. Heinz Company sponsored research at the University of Toronto and at the American Health Foundation.
$45.75