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WHICH SAW PLMETTO??
December 6 2005 at 7:43 PM Anonymous (no login)
I READ THAT THERE IS MANY TYPE OF SAW PLMETTO IS IT RIGHT ??
WHICH ONE IS BEST ??
prettysoulful
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Re: WHICH SAW PLMETTO??
December 6 2005, 7:56 PM
I can't say how many varieties of the plant there are, but for NBE, use standardized Saw Palmetto EXTRACT, not berries. Be sure to select a brand that is only Saw Pallmetto, no additional herbs or formulations. You can use either the 160mg version or the 320mg version. 160mg is more versatile in case you want to add or reduce your dosage in stages, but 320mg is better if you want to take fewer pills and get the same results as a standard dose.
Good Luck.
Molly
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Re: WHICH SAW PLMETTO??
December 8 2005, 9:01 AM
I am currently studying herbalism and I'm not aware of there being different types of saw palmetto. It is a species of palm tree and there are no varieties or sub-varieties. You are obviously misinformed.
Jen
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Re:
December 8 2005, 10:51 PM
I think what prettysoulful meant when she said "she can't say how many" was she's not sure if they are many varities or not....what she stated was true.
There are saw palmetto berries ( taken in higher quantities) or you can just take the extract of those berries in capsule form. This is most recommended for NBE.
Jen
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My bad
December 8 2005, 10:53 PM
Nevermind. after reading over again, i see your are talking to Anon being that she said she READ there were different types. Sorry, i thought you were questioning pretty's advice
Jen
Molly
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Extract or whole herb
December 14 2005, 3:09 PM
Yes I was replying to Anon. But now you mention it, Prettysoulful's advice is not accompanied by any explanation as to why extract is better. As someone studying herbalism, I find that opinion is divided about whether to use extracts or whole herb. I would therefore query Prettysoulful saying that one is better than the other without giving any reason.
Lisa
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Re: Extract or whole herb
December 14 2005, 11:21 PM
I think she just said that because you need to take less tablets with the extract, which is quite helpful since you have to take so many pills while doing a single herb routine.
Molly
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Re: Extract or whole herb
December 18 2005, 7:02 AM
Yes it would be less pills to take for those who are bothered by how many pills it all adds up to. I expect for some people that's a significant consideration.
Amelia
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Re: Extract or whole herb
December 27 2005, 7:37 AM
But then whole herb is more natural. Surely that is a more important consideration than how many tablets you are taking?
Lisa
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Re: Extract or whole herb
December 27 2005, 10:47 AM
Amelia, I have taken both Saw Palmetto in herb form and in the gel capsules as an extract and I doubt that there is much of a difference quality wise. It always depends on the company you buy them from and if you use one that uses good ingredients you can take either. I prefer the gel capsules since they are smaller and easier to swallow and I only have to take one a day instead of three.
December 6 2005 at 7:43 PM Anonymous (no login)
I READ THAT THERE IS MANY TYPE OF SAW PLMETTO IS IT RIGHT ??
WHICH ONE IS BEST ??
prettysoulful
(no login)
Re: WHICH SAW PLMETTO??
December 6 2005, 7:56 PM
I can't say how many varieties of the plant there are, but for NBE, use standardized Saw Palmetto EXTRACT, not berries. Be sure to select a brand that is only Saw Pallmetto, no additional herbs or formulations. You can use either the 160mg version or the 320mg version. 160mg is more versatile in case you want to add or reduce your dosage in stages, but 320mg is better if you want to take fewer pills and get the same results as a standard dose.
Good Luck.
Molly
(no login)
Re: WHICH SAW PLMETTO??
December 8 2005, 9:01 AM
I am currently studying herbalism and I'm not aware of there being different types of saw palmetto. It is a species of palm tree and there are no varieties or sub-varieties. You are obviously misinformed.
Jen
(no login)
Re:
December 8 2005, 10:51 PM
I think what prettysoulful meant when she said "she can't say how many" was she's not sure if they are many varities or not....what she stated was true.
There are saw palmetto berries ( taken in higher quantities) or you can just take the extract of those berries in capsule form. This is most recommended for NBE.
Jen
(no login)
My bad
December 8 2005, 10:53 PM
Nevermind. after reading over again, i see your are talking to Anon being that she said she READ there were different types. Sorry, i thought you were questioning pretty's advice
Jen
Molly
(no login)
Extract or whole herb
December 14 2005, 3:09 PM
Yes I was replying to Anon. But now you mention it, Prettysoulful's advice is not accompanied by any explanation as to why extract is better. As someone studying herbalism, I find that opinion is divided about whether to use extracts or whole herb. I would therefore query Prettysoulful saying that one is better than the other without giving any reason.
Lisa
(no login)
Re: Extract or whole herb
December 14 2005, 11:21 PM
I think she just said that because you need to take less tablets with the extract, which is quite helpful since you have to take so many pills while doing a single herb routine.
Molly
(no login)
Re: Extract or whole herb
December 18 2005, 7:02 AM
Yes it would be less pills to take for those who are bothered by how many pills it all adds up to. I expect for some people that's a significant consideration.
Amelia
(no login)
Re: Extract or whole herb
December 27 2005, 7:37 AM
But then whole herb is more natural. Surely that is a more important consideration than how many tablets you are taking?
Lisa
(no login)
Re: Extract or whole herb
December 27 2005, 10:47 AM
Amelia, I have taken both Saw Palmetto in herb form and in the gel capsules as an extract and I doubt that there is much of a difference quality wise. It always depends on the company you buy them from and if you use one that uses good ingredients you can take either. I prefer the gel capsules since they are smaller and easier to swallow and I only have to take one a day instead of three.