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Saw Palmetto
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| Saw Palmetto is the common name for the palm species Serenoa repens. This saw palmetto berry extract is standardized to contain 85-95% of the active fatty acids and ster...<Read more> |
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Saw Palmetto is the common name for the palm species Serenoa repens. This saw palmetto berry extract is standardized to contain 85-95% of the active fatty acids and sterols (such as beta-sitosterol, lupeol, campesterol, cycloartenol, farnesol and phytol), which supports prostate health. Jarrow Formulas Saw Palmetto is CO2 extract which yeilds higher, biologically active free fatty acids than ethonolic extracts. Encapsulated in a base of Pumpkin Seed Oil and enriched with phytosterols.
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Saw Palmetto I just want to say these vitamins work. Before I started taking Saw Palmetto my energy level was very good this product The begining of the second week I started feeling different, my energy level So to me this products a blessing come true.
helen
, CT, USA -
9/10/2007
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Saw Palmetto is considered as one of the best antioxidants agent, but there are still few things to be removed first. According to me the price of Saw Palmetto is quite high; for such a famous antioxidant agent you low down margin of profit a little bit at least. Over all Saw Palmetto is wonderful to have as an antioxidant agent.
Kelly Dorris
, CA, USA -
3/27/2007
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All Natural! Antioxidants in each capsule, oxygen absorbing in each bottle, the line from the introductions shows a great deal about this product, which is in my opinion will end the search for best antioxidants.
Drake Bean
, DC, USA -
2/7/2007
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