Do you know The side effects of saw palmetto ?

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Side effects of saw palmetto are rarely more than mild aversions such as,
headache, nausea, and upset stomach. Unlike the 4.9% of men taking prescribed drugs, men

using saw palmetto reported only 1.1% of erectile dysfunction. Side effects
of saw palmetto may include nausea, decreased sex drive, and constipation.
Saw palmetto have mild anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, diuretic, and sedative
properties. Saw palmetto has been also used to treat respiratory tract problems,
including coughs and colds, bronchitis, and asthma. Saw palmetto grows best in
warm-temperate, or humid-subtropical climates. Average rainfall within its range
is approximately 100 ? 163 cm (39 ? 64 inches) per year, and average temperatures
range from -4 to 36? C (25 ? 97 ? F) (Wade and Langdon 1990). Saw palmetto was
introduced to the medical profession by Dr. Read, of Savannah, Georgia who
published a paper on his clinical experience with the plant in the April, 1879
issue of the American Journal of Pharmacy .

Saw Palmetto, best known today for easing prostate discomfort, has been
used for generations to treat a vast array of ailments in men & women.
This powerful herb boosts the immune & endocrine systems & combats
male & female infertility, ovarian pain & cysts, urinary tract &
lung problems, weak libido, anorexia, cystic acne–even male baldness.
Saw palmetto has become the fifth leading medicinal herb consumed in
the U.S. Several small studies suggest that saw palmetto may have clinical
benefit, but the methodologic quality of most prior studies has been poor.
Saw palmetto is less likely than finasteride to cause difficulty in getting an erection.

Saw palmetto as used herein is obtained from the natural product, Serenoa repens ,
or from saw palmetto berry’s as an extract, using known methods for extracting
the products (e.g., U.S. Saw palmetto is a plant (dwarf palm tree) native to the United States.
It has been used medicinally for over a century. Saw palmetto is also a very popular
herb used to treat symptoms in the male genital and urinary system, ranging from erectile
dysfunction to low sperm motility.

Saw Palmetto *is* a potent modulator of your hormones, and it can cause side effects
(both good and bad), but just because something can inhibit DHT does not automatically
mean it can stop hair loss. Saw Palmetto Berry has been used to treat urinary tract and
bladder infections. Saw Palmetto Berry has an aphrodisiac effect by enhancing sexual
functioning and sexual desire. Saw palmetto also caused fewer and milder side effects
than finasteride. Whether or not these effects are long-lasting is unclear.

Do you know The side effects of saw palmetto ?

, ,

Side effects of saw palmetto are rarely more than mild aversions such as,
headache, nausea, and upset stomach. Unlike the 4.9% of men taking prescribed drugs, men

using saw palmetto reported only 1.1% of erectile dysfunction. Side effects
of saw palmetto may include nausea, decreased sex drive, and constipation.
Saw palmetto have mild anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, diuretic, and sedative
properties. Saw palmetto has been also used to treat respiratory tract problems,
including coughs and colds, bronchitis, and asthma. Saw palmetto grows best in
warm-temperate, or humid-subtropical climates. Average rainfall within its range
is approximately 100 ? 163 cm (39 ? 64 inches) per year, and average temperatures
range from -4 to 36? C (25 ? 97 ? F) (Wade and Langdon 1990). Saw palmetto was
introduced to the medical profession by Dr. Read, of Savannah, Georgia who
published a paper on his clinical experience with the plant in the April, 1879
issue of the American Journal of Pharmacy .

Saw Palmetto, best known today for easing prostate discomfort, has been
used for generations to treat a vast array of ailments in men & women.
This powerful herb boosts the immune & endocrine systems & combats
male & female infertility, ovarian pain & cysts, urinary tract &
lung problems, weak libido, anorexia, cystic acne–even male baldness.
Saw palmetto has become the fifth leading medicinal herb consumed in
the U.S. Several small studies suggest that saw palmetto may have clinical
benefit, but the methodologic quality of most prior studies has been poor.
Saw palmetto is less likely than finasteride to cause difficulty in getting an erection.

Saw palmetto as used herein is obtained from the natural product, Serenoa repens ,
or from saw palmetto berry’s as an extract, using known methods for extracting
the products (e.g., U.S. Saw palmetto is a plant (dwarf palm tree) native to the United States.
It has been used medicinally for over a century. Saw palmetto is also a very popular
herb used to treat symptoms in the male genital and urinary system, ranging from erectile
dysfunction to low sperm motility.

Saw Palmetto *is* a potent modulator of your hormones, and it can cause side effects
(both good and bad), but just because something can inhibit DHT does not automatically
mean it can stop hair loss. Saw Palmetto Berry has been used to treat urinary tract and
bladder infections. Saw Palmetto Berry has an aphrodisiac effect by enhancing sexual
functioning and sexual desire. Saw palmetto also caused fewer and milder side effects
than finasteride. Whether or not these effects are long-lasting is unclear.