Pumpkin seed oil: Originally from North and South America, the pumpkin is thought to have been domesticated in Mexico more than 80,000 years ago. The Menominis, Algonquians, used pumpkin seeds as a diuretic. The European Commission and the World Health Organization recognize the medicinal use of pumpkin seeds to relieve symptoms of irritable bladder (or overactive bladder) and urination disorders associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). ). Diuretic, pumpkin seed oil relieves these disorders.
Pomegranate Skin Extract (Punica granatum) :The pomegranate is an exotic fruit. In ancient Greece, it symbolized life and regeneration. In Egypt, it was considered the fruit of the gods. The peel of the pomegranate fruit is a very good source of vitamin C whose antioxidant properties are recognized.
Vitamin B6: it is a hyposoluble vitamin called "essential" because the body does not know how to manufacture it and does not store it. The body must therefore draw it every day from the foods in which it is present in different forms. Vitamin B6 helps regulate hormonal activity. It is mainly present in sprouted cereals and yeasts.
The combination of Vitamins C, D and E: Cette association de vitamines contribue à agir contre les radicaux libres responsables des dommages oxydatifs, notamment sur la prostate.
Zinc: it is a trace element. It is found in trace amounts in the body. The majority is stored in the muscles and bones of the human body. It is also present in cells, skin, brain and pancreas. The eye, prostate and semen contain relatively large amounts. Since it is not synthesized by the body, zinc must be provided in sufficient quantity through food. It is present in meats, legumes and in very large quantities in whole grains. Zinc helps maintain normal testosterone levels.
Selenium: it is a trace element present in trace amounts in the body. Selenium intake can be measured in nails, hair and blood of patients. It contributes to normal spermatogenesis. It is found in cereals, nuts but also in meat, fish and seafood.