Chủ Nhật, 9 tháng 10, 2016

Crinum Latifolium: Herbal tea for prostate

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We recently learned about one of its most valuable herbs called crinum latifolium. Apparently, i’ts so revered in Vietnam that it used to be reserved only for royalty and was known both as the Medicine for the King’s Palace and the Royal Female Herb.
Those traditional references actually highlight one of crinum latifolium most unique aspects its ability to help both sexes by targeting prostate and ovarian problems. Crinum latifolium  is so established and widely used as a treatment for prostate and ovary diseases in Vietnam that the crops of the herb are generally prohibited from being exported.
That’s why we’re delighted to introduce Healthy Prostate & Ovary one of the first crinum latifolium products we know of that’s recently become available in the UK. As well as crinum latifolium it also contains five other herbs: alisima plantagoquatica, astragalus, momordica charantia, carica papaya leaf, and annona muricata leaf all known for their immune- and energy-boosting effects.
Promising results in the fight against prostate cancer
Although most of the research on crinum latifolium focuses on men, it all started when the Hoang family studied its effect on ovarian health. Dr. Kha Hoang was the Chief Teacher and medical doctor for the Vietnamese royal family. In 1984 his daughter had so many cysts on one of her ovaries that surgery was planned to remove it. Dr. Hoang gave her a tea made with crinum latifolium leaves to drink, and about six weeks later the cysts were gone.
Today, three generations of the Hoang family are integrated medicine practitioners. The family has used crinum latifolium together with other supportive herbs in treating a variety of prostate and ovarian conditions. Biopsies confirmed 16 cases of advanced prostate cancer were completely cured regardless of prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels. In fact, sometimes PSA levels go up in men taking crinum, even though testing shows that their prostate cells are normal and healthy.
That is exactly what happened to Ken Malik, the co-founder and Executive Director of the Prostate Awareness Foundation, a non-profit organisation based in San Francisco in the US. In his own battle with prostate cancer, Malik chose to take the natural approach opting for a therapeutic regime of nutrition and exercise. He also used the herbal supplement PC Spes for eight years and found doing so stabilised his condition.
PC Spes was a herbal formula that showed remarkable results in treating prostate problems. Recently though, it was pulled from the market after researchers discovered that some PC Spes products claiming to be all-natural actually contained synthetic, potentially harmful substances. Malik began his search for a replacement, which led him to crinum latifolium (Healthy Prostate & Ovary).
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