Are You Turning Into A Women? If You Are Not Using Saw Palmetto You Might Be
Testosterone is the hormone that makes you a man, right? For years “experts” maligned testosterone as the cause of your prostate problems.
As us men get older our normal testosterone turns into DHT (dihydrotestosterone) with the help of an enzyme called 5-alpha reductase.
So the expert’s solution was to block this enzyme but when you block 5-alpha reductase another enzyme kicks in called aromatase which is much worse.
Aromatase basically turns your prostate into an estrogen factory! Now estrogen may be good for your wife but unless you want womanly breasts you better find a supplement that blocks both 5-alpha reductase and aromatase.
Strengthen your sex glands instead of sabotaging your manhood
Not all saw palmetto is created equal. In a recent study of 27 leading brands 10 were found to contain inferior grades of saw palmetto.Many of these brands contain the inferior powdered form. But the super-concentrated form, which used in clinical trials, and contains the essential fatty acids that actually do the work, is scientifically known as Serenoa Repens. I recommend one pharmaceutical-grade brand with 320mg of at least 85% standardized Serenoa Repens per daily dose. This brand also includes 5mg of lycopene solanum lycopersicum and 25mg of soy isoflavones glycine max. What’s the big deal? Serenoa Repens is shown to inhibit both 5-alpha and aromatase – blocking the production of DHT and estrogen. Contact me now to nix that 5-alpha enzyme so testosterone won’t get converted into DHT. Stop aromatase so it won’t morph into estrogen either. Recommended Optimizer: Palmetto Plus Manufacture process: pharmaceutical GMP Cost Retail: $26.50 Monthly: $19.95 Cost per serving/day: ¢0.67
Palmetto Plus provides a comprehensive formulation providing powerful support to the male physiology in maintaining over-all health.
Contact me now about the most effective, potent Saw Palmetto formula on the market.
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