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You will find a lot of reasons why someone with BPH or prostatitis would prefer to take prostate supplements. Not just for their urinary "plumbing" and symptoms, but because they are able to help with other health issues, too.
But, you shouldn't simply depend on them for results.
The truth is, often times making dietary changes can do more for the symptoms of yours than the prostate supplements can.
Think about, for prostadine, soccerprints.online, example, this sixty year old man in Texas I know about who began taking a combo of pygeum (an extremely potent prostate health supplement) & saw palmetto. The problem of his was purely urinary. He started noticing (like a lot of males at his age do) that the stream of his was weakening.
Quite simply, his stream was becoming more of a "trickle" than a stream.
And, naturally, he was becoming worried about it.
So he doubled up on his supplements.
That seemed to help a bit of, but didn't actually solve the problem to his satisfaction at all.

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