New Roots Herbal Prosta 60's
18 synergistically combined ingredients for a complete and advanced formula. Contains saw palmetto, nettle, zinc. It offers support of normal urinary function and helps to maintain a healthy prostate.
- Ingredients: Plant sterols, saw palmetto oil extract (Serenoa repens), olive oil (extra virgin) (Olea europaea), rye flower pollen extract (Secale cereale), borage oil (Borago officinalis), pumpkin seed oil (Curcubita pepo), zinc citrate, mixed tocopherols (vitamin E), cranberry fruit concentrate (Vaccinium macrocarpon), L‑alanine, L‑glycine, L‑glutamic acid hydrochloride, stinging nettle extract (Urtica dioica), pau d’arco bark (Tabebuia avellanedae/T. heptaphylla), pyridoxine hydrochloride (vit. B6), tomato extract (Solanum lycopersicum), L-selenomethionine, cholecalciferol (vitamin D3), Gelling agent (sunflower lecithin), anti-caking agent (silicon dioxide), thickener (beeswax), softgel (glacing agent: gelatin; humectant: glycerol and purified water), annatto extract (Bixa orellana).
Daily Intake Amount: One softgel
Ingredient | Amount | % NRV* |
---|---|---|
Lycopene (from tomato) | 0.6mg | ✝ |
Selenium (L-selenomethionine) | 50mcg | 91 |
Vitamin D3 (500 IU/softgel) | 12.5mcg | 250 |
Olive oil (extra-virgin) | 175mg | ✝ |
Pumpkin seed oil | 100mg | ✝ |
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) | 8.23mg | 588 |
Pau d'arco | 15mg | ✝ |
Zinc (citrate) | 16mg | 160 |
Stinging nettle (5% silicic acid) | 25mg | ✝ |
Vitamin E | 4 mg α-TE | 33 |
L-Glycine | 50mg | ✝ |
L-Glutamic acid hydrochloride | 50mg | ✝ |
Cranberry (107x concentrate) | 50mg | ✝ |
L-Alanine | 50mg | ✝ |
Rye flower pollen | 105mg | ✝ |
Borage oil ( from controlled cultivation) | 100mg | ✝ |
Plant sterols (40% beta-sitosterol, 20% stigmasterol and 20% campesterol) | 185mg | ✝ |
Saw palmetto (95% fatty acids) | 160mg | ✝ |
* NRV is the Nutrient Reference Value
✝ NRV not yet established
- Depth: 1
- Length: 24
- Quantity: 60
- Width: 1
- Directions: Take one to two softgels daily with a meal.
- Additional Warnings: Consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use if you have a history of kidney stones; to exclude a diagnosis of prostate cancer; or if you are taking blood thinners. Zinc supplementation can cause a copper deficiency.