Saw Palmetto Berries
Saw Palmetto berries act to increase urine flow, to reduce inflammation and can even diminish muscle spasms. Saw Palmetto is one of the most highly used dietary supplements used today. Saw palmetto berries come from palm plant, which is part of the palm family. The saw palmetto comes directly from the berries (olive size) and come from the white flowers that bloom in the spring and summer on the plant. Once the berries are dried they are used for medical purposes because they are high in polysaccharides (fatty acids and sterols). This make saw palmetto berries good in the stimulation of the immune system.

In the early 20th century saw palmetto was introduced in the United States as a treatment for Benign Prostate Hyperplasia or BPH (for short), which is an enlargement of the prostate gland. The healing effects that saw palmetto berries have on the prostate are compared for a common prescription drug called finasteride, which slows the progression of BPH. Saw Palmetto is also known to relieve symptoms in a shorter time frame than its counterpart.
Saw Palmetto berries are also used as treatment for excessive growth of dark, coarse facial hair. Have been used to reduce muscle spasms, along with increasing the urine flow while decreasing inflammation in joints. Polysystic ovarian disease is another great use for saw palmetto berries. Native American’s have used the saw palmetto berries for many years to improve digestive tracts and many still consider the berries as a staple food on their reservation. This is because of the many health benefits that come along with saw palmetto berries.
Saw Palmetto berries have been ranked among the top dietary aide for many years and have no documented long-term side effects. As we see more and more medical professional turn to “alternative” health care, you will see this and other types of herbs used more frequently. To get more information on alternative health care or saw palmetto berries you can conduct a quick search over the Internet.


















