Herbal supplements often used to relieve symptoms of
benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) are saw palmetto
and beta-sitosterol extracts.
Saw palmetto
Studies conflict on whether saw palmetto improves men's symptoms. In one new study, men taking saw palmetto were no better than those who took a placebo.1
But two reviews of trials on different saw palmetto preparations report that more men rated their symptoms improved while using saw palmetto compared with a placebo. These reviews also report that:2
- The medicine finasteride was slightly more effective at improving symptoms than saw palmetto.
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The risk of erection problems when using saw palmetto was less than that of finasteride.
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saw
palmetto.
Beta-sitosterol extract
One review of trials using beta-sitosterol reports that
beta-sitosterol reduced the
International Prostate Symptom Score (I-PSS)
more than a placebo did.2
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beta-sitosterol.
Generally, all the trials using these substances were short, and
self-improvement scores can be biased. Because different preparations are
available for each substance and they are not always equivalent, the results
cannot be generalized to all preparations, and results may vary.
Talk with your doctor before starting any herbal therapy.