Drenuril
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Holoram Drenuril
Drenuril is designed to function as a bioregulator, aiming to enhance both the nutritional and energetic equilibrium of the body. It may play a role in fostering optimal prostate health.
Its presumed mode of action includes:**
- Energizing natural systems responsible for prostate management, thereby bolstering their effectiveness.
- Aiding in the stimulation of bioregulatory activities linked to the well-being of the prostate gland.
The composition and biophysical activation of the ingredients have been carefully researched to generate a synergy that has a regulatory effect on normal prostate physiology.
Ingredients per 2 Capsules:
- Saw-palmetto (Serenoa repens (W. Bartram) Small) 160 mg
- Rose Hips (Rosa canina L.) 120 mg
- Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.) 80 mg
- Maca (Lepidium meyenii Walp.) 80 mg
- Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon Ait.) 80 mg
- Zinc gluconate 80 mg (11.5 mg Zinc 115% NRV)
- Epilobium (Epilobium angustifolium L.) 70 mg
- Amalaki (Emblica officinalis Gaertner) 50 mg
- Willow (Salix alba L.) 40 mg
- Selenium yeast 33 mg (33μg Selenium 60% NRV)
- Lycopene 3% 10 mg
- Beta-carotene 4.8mg (800μg RE 100% NRV* Vitamin A)
- Copper gluconate 2.14 mg (300μg Copper .30% NRV)
- Anti-caking agent (Magnesium stearate (E-572)
- Capsule of Pullulan
Recommended Daily Allowance: 2 capsules a day
Contents: 60 Capsules (530 mg)
Instructions: Take 1 or 2 a day, preferably prior to breakfast and dinner; Or as advised by your physician.
Research Studies on Ingredients of Drenuril
- Saw Palmetto (Serenoa repens) 160 mg
- Features and Benefits: Saw Palmetto is commonly used for treating symptoms of an enlarged prostate (BPH). It is thought to inhibit the enzyme 5α-reductase, reducing the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a hormone implicated in prostate enlargement.
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References: Cochrane Review
- Rose Hips (Rosa canina L.) 120 mg
- Features and Benefits: Rose hips contain antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds. However, there's limited evidence specifically regarding prostate health.
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References: Phytochemical and Antioxidant Characteristics of Rosa canina
- Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.) 80 mg
- Features and Benefits: Mangosteen contains xanthones, which have antioxidant properties but there's limited evidence for its role in prostate health.
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References: Anticancer Properties of Garcinia Mangostana
- Maca (Lepidium meyenii Walp.) 80 mg
- Features and Benefits: Maca is often used for improving sexual function and may potentially have a role in hormone regulation. However, evidence is inconclusive for prostate health.
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References: A Review of Plants Used for Improvement of Sexual Performance
- Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon Ait.) 80 mg
- Features and Benefits: Cranberry has been studied for urinary tract health but not extensively for prostate health.
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References: Cranberries for preventing urinary tract infections
- Zinc gluconate 80 mg (11.5 mg Zinc 115% NRV)
- Features and Benefits: Zinc is crucial for various physiological processes and has been studied for its potential role in prostate health.
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References: Role of Zinc in the Development and Treatment of Prostate Cancer
- Epilobium (Epilobium angustifolium L.) 70 mg
- Features and Benefits: Some studies suggest that Epilobium may have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, although evidence is limited for prostate health.
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References: Pharmacological effects of Epilobium angustifolium L.
- Amalaki (Emblica officinalis Gaertner) 50 mg
- Features and Benefits: Amalaki contains antioxidants but has limited evidence specifically for prostate health.
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References: Antioxidant activity of Emblica officinalis
- Willow (Salix alba L.) 40 mg
- Features and Benefits: Willow contains salicin, an anti-inflammatory compound, but there is little evidence related to prostate health.
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References: Review of anti-inflammatory herbal medicines
- Selenium yeast 33 mg (33μg Selenium 60% NRV)
- Features and Benefits: Selenium has been studied for its potential antioxidant effects on prostate health, although results are inconclusive.
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References: Selenium and Prostate Cancer Prevention
- Lycopene 3% 10 mg
- Features and Benefits: Lycopene has antioxidant properties and has been studied for a potential role in preventing prostate cancer.
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References: Lycopene and Risk of Prostate Cancer
- Beta-carotene 4.8 mg (800μg RE 100% NRV* Vitamin A)
- Features and Benefits: Beta-carotene is a precursor of vitamin A and has antioxidant properties, but evidence is limited for prostate health.
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References: Antioxidant supplements for preventing gastrointestinal cancers
- Copper gluconate 2.14 mg (300μg Copper .30% NRV)
- Features and Benefits: Copper is essential for various enzymatic processes but has limited evidence for prostate health.
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References: Role of Copper in Human Neurological Disorders
- Anti-caking agent (Magnesium stearate (E-572)
- Features and Benefits: Generally used as an excipient in supplements. No specific features or benefits for prostate health.
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References: Magnesium Stearate: an underestimated material?
- Capsule of Pullulan
- Features and Benefits: Used as a plant-based capsule material. No specific features or benefits for prostate health.
- References: Natural Polymers for Drug Delivery