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I have prostate bph. Whats the best alternative medicine. Is saw palmetto alright. Is it safe to take coffee?

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Can i take alternative medicine while taking prescrip[tion medicines?

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  1. Yes you can take saw palmetto along with drugs. The reason is that it has been proven that saw palmetto has no effect on prostate size.


  2. saw palmetto is great

    you can also take green tea (the tea or the pills)

    eating lots of tomatoes

    you can also take

    pumpkin seed oil

    soybean oil

    rosemary extract

    eating more veggies and less red meats

    less butter and dairy

    olive oil it good

    and fresh herbs.

    and yes he does take these with his prescription med's

    and yes he has coffee

    it does not bother him

    take care

  3. I recommend you to try Xango juice,  made of the hole mangosteen fruit.    This food supplement has multiple preventative and therapeutic applications that can provide you with a safe and effective alternative to medication.

    You can safely take it with your prescription medicines too.

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    Also check www.xango.com

    I´m building an international xango consumers network, so please, if you have any interest,  contact me

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  4. Yes Saw Palmetto is correct.  Get a quality brand.  There are also some formulas that containe it in correct quanity with other things to help.  Yes you can have coffee.  And yes you can take it with prescription meds but you may not need the meds.

  5. Saw Palmetto berry extract has been shown to support prostate FUNCTION. Some other herbs and nutritional supplements also help prevent BHP turning into cancer, reduce the enlargement a bit & reduce the likelihood of urinary tract infections. Many reputable companies combine these. One of the good formulas is made by NOW Foods and is called Prostate Support. Read about it here:http://www.nowfoods.com/?action=itemdeta...

    Coffee is okay in moderation. It works as a mild diuretic.

    Some herbs and supplements are counter-productive to some prescription medicines. For instance, Alfalfa is a good tonic but counters the effect of blood thinners. Ask your doctor and your pharmacist. Best results come when you do your own research and/or consult an alternative medicine practitioner.

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