DISCLAIMER: I am not a doctor or alternative medicine fanatic/purveyor and none of the following is AMA or FDA approved, just based on my experience. Usually the first signs of prostate enlargement are reduced urine flow and 'other' fluids. About 25 (I was in my late 30's or early 40's, as I recall) years ago I had those symptoms and the urologist said I'd 'just have to live with it' until my psa got higher (thus needing - Ka-ching?- 'treatment'?) and tried to set me up with regular check-ups. I swear I could see his pupils light up with $$$$$$$$ ! I went home and told my wife of the time what he had said and she muttered an expletive that I will not repeat here, went off to the local health food store and came back with a bottle of 60 capsules of a herb called 'pygeum' - directions said '1 capsule twice a day'. OK, I did it and no longer had a problem after 3 days. The info that came with the bottle said that the curative power of the herb and practical application thereof was discovered years ago by the Germans in their African colony and further stated that an enlarged prostate is initially caused by a buildup of cholesterol in the prostate and that the Africans had been using pygeum for many years for curing the condition and flushing it from the prostate; it did that for me as well. It seems like there are certain times of the year when the symptoms like to appear with me but I smack 'em at the first hint with pygeum (getting hard to find - 'endangered species' and all) or cascara sagrada or one of the prepared commercial fixes like the one Joe T. represents.
I'm not saying to use this to replace conventional treatment but to use it (or another herb) early on so your prostate never reaches 'critical mass' - 'an ounce of prevention ....... ' sort of thing. Good luck to all :)
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