PROSTATE HEALTH
What is the prostate?
The prostate* is part of a man’s sex organs. It’s about the size of a walnut and surrounds the tube called the urethra, located just below the bladder. The urethra has two jobs: to carry urine from the bladder when you urinate and to carry semen during a sexual climax, or ejaculation. Semen is a combination of sperm plus fluid that the prostate adds.
The prostate is part of a man’s reproductive system. It’s located in front of the rectum and under the bladder. The prostate surrounds the urethra, the tube through which urine flows.
A healthy prostate is about the size of a walnut. If the prostate grows too large, it squeezes the urethra. This may slow or stop the normal flow of urine.
The prostate is a gland. It makes part of the seminal fluid. During orgasm, the seminal fluid helps carry sperm out of the man’s body as part of semen.
What is prostatitis?
Prostatitis means the prostate might be inflamed or irritated. If you have prostatitis, you may have a burning feeling when you urinate, or you may have to urinate more often. Or you may have a fever or just feel tired.
Inflammation in any part of the body is usually a sign that the body is fighting germs or repairing an injury. Some kinds of prostatitis are caused by bacteria, tiny organisms that can cause infection or disease. If you have bacterial prostatitis, your doctor can look through a microscope and find bacteria in a sample of your urine. Your doctor can then give you an antibiotic, a medicine that kills bacteria.
What is Prostate Enlargement, or BPH?
If you’re a man over 50 and have started having problems urinating, you need to deal with that situation as soon as possible. As men get older, their prostate keeps growing. As it grows, it squeezes the urethra. Since urine travels from the bladder through the urethra, the pressure from the enlarged prostate may affect bladder control, which is not good.
If you have BPH, you may have one or more of these problems:
A frequent and urgent need to urinate. You may get up several times a night to go to the bathroom.
Trouble starting a urine stream. Even though you feel you have to rush to get to the bathroom, you find it hard to start urinating.
A weak stream of urine
A small amount of urine each time you go
The feeling that you still have to go, even when you have just finished urinating
Leaking or dribbling urine
Small amounts of blood in your urine
You may barely notice that you have one or two of these symptoms, or you may feel as though urination problems have taken over your life.
Is BPH a Sign of Cancer?
No. It’s true that some men with prostate cancer also have BPH, but that doesn’t mean that the two conditions are always linked. Most men with BPH don’t develop prostate cancer. However, because the early symptoms are the same for both conditions, you should see a doctor to evaluate these symptoms.
Is BPH a serious disease?
By itself, BPH is not a serious condition, unless the symptoms are so bothersome that you can’t enjoy life. But BPH can lead to serious problems. One problem is urinary tract infections.
If you can’t urinate at all, you should get medical help right away. Sometimes this happens suddenly to men after they take an over-the-counter cold or allergy medicine.
In rare cases, BPH and its constant urination problems can lead to kidney damage.
What tests will my doctor order?
Several tests help the doctor identify the problem and decide on the best treatment.
Digital rectal exam. This exam is usually the first test done. The doctor inserts a gloved finger into the rectum and feels the prostate, which sits directly in front of the rectum. This exam gives the doctor a general idea of the size and condition of the prostate.
Blood test. The doctor may want to test a sample of your blood to look for prostate-specific antigen (PSA). If your PSA is high, it may be a sign that you have prostate cancer. But this test isn’t perfect. Many men with high PSA scores don’t have prostate cancer.
Imaging. The doctor may want to get a picture of your prostate using either x rays or a sonogram. An intravenous pyelogram (IVP) is an x ray of the urinary tract. For an IVP, dye will be injected into a vein. Later, when the dye passes out of your blood into your urine, it will show up on the x ray. A rectal sonogram uses a probe, inserted into the rectum, to bounce sound waves off the prostate.
Urine flow study. You may be asked to urinate into a special device that measures how quickly the urine is flowing. A reduced flow may mean you have BPH.
Cystoscopy. Another way to see a problem from the inside is with a cystoscope, which is a thin tube with lenses like a microscope. The tube is inserted into the bladder through the urethra while the doctor looks through the cystoscope.
How is BPH treated?
Several treatments are available. Work with your doctor to find the one that’s best for you.
Watchful waiting. If your symptoms don’t bother you too much, you may choose to live with them rather than take pills every day or have surgery. But you should have regular checkups to make sure your condition isn’t getting worse. With watchful waiting, you can be ready to choose a treatment as soon as you need it.
Medicines. In recent years, scientists have developed several medicines to shrink or relax the prostate to keep it from blocking the bladder opening.
Nonsurgical procedures. A number of devices have been developed that allow doctors to remove parts of the prostate during nonsurgical procedures. These procedures can usually be done in a clinic or hospital without an overnight stay. The procedures are transurethral, which means the doctor reaches the area by going through the urethra. The doctor uses thin tubes inserted through the urethra to deliver controlled heat to small areas of the prostate.
What are the side effects of prostate treatments?
Surgery for BPH may have a temporary effect on sexual function. Most men recover complete sexual function within a year after surgery. The exact length of time depends on how long you had symptoms before surgery was done and on the type of surgery. After TURP, some men find that semen does not go out of the penis during orgasm. Instead, it goes backwards into the bladder. In some cases, this condition can be treated with a drug that helps keep the bladder closed. A doctor who specializes in fertility problems may be able to help if backwards ejaculation causes a problem for a couple trying to get pregnant.
If you have any problems after treatment for a prostate condition, talk with your doctor or nurse. Erection problems and loss of bladder control can be treated, and chances are good that you can be helped.
If your prostate is removed completely to stop cancer, you’re more likely to have long-lasting sexual and bladder control problems, such as leaking or dribbling. Your doctor may be able to use a technique that leaves the nerves around the prostate in place. This procedure makes it easier for you to regain bladder control and sexual function. Not all men can have this technique, but most men can be helped with other medical treatments.
MAINTAINING A HEALTHY PROSTATE
About 30% of all men by the age of 50 will experience some difficulty urinating due to an enlarged prostate. By the age of 70, statistically 80% of men will develop BPH (benign prostatic hypertrophy).
Cardiovascular fitness is essential to maintaining a healthy prostate. Blood flow brings oxygen and needed nutrients, and takes away toxins and waste materials from all areas of your body, including the prostate. Walking, swimming, aerobics and yoga are the best exercises. Long bike rides may cause pressure on the prostate and running and other jarring exercises should be avoided especially if you have a swollen prostate gland.
Emptying the prostate through ejaculation is also recommended for a healthy prostate. It is advised to empty the prostate at least three times per week. PC (pubococcygeus) muscle exercises are also beneficial. You can find many sources for PC exercises on the Internet.
Alcohol and caffeine consumption as well as smoking should be reduced or eliminated. Drinking plenty of water is healthy for toxin removal and reducing constipation, which can constrict the pelvic area and reduce health giving blood flow. Excessive red meat, fat and sugar consumption have all been found to increase the risk of prostate enlargement and cancer. A high vegetable, fish (omega 3) and fiber diet has been found to reduce prostate problems.
Antioxidant vitamins and minerals such as vitamins C,A and E, carotene, copper, manganese, selenium and zinc all help to reduce free radicals and improve health. Take the zinc and copper at different times of the day because they compete for absorption. Essential fatty acids and zinc are especially helpful to prostate health and reducing the size of an enlarged prostate. Essential fatty acids are found in cold water fish, flaxseed, soybeans, and pumpkin seeds for omega-3's, and safflower,and sunflower oil and all nuts and seeds for omega-6's. Beef liver, turkey, sea foods, pumpkin seeds, nuts and grains are all high in zinc.
Prostate health is generally ignored by most men until the prostate becomes inflamed, infected, enlarged, or affected by cancerous transformation. Prostate health is actually best maintained by a regular and healthy sex life and prompt attention when disorder becomes apparent.
Try to have any inflammation or discomfort suggestive of infection or obstruction treated promptly and early. Chronic infection of the prostate occurs that may not respond well to treatment, and usually results from an acute infection that has been allowed to linger by delaying treatment.
Disorders are easily detected by symptoms and confirmed by rectal examination, urinalysis, and/or PSA measurement with or without ultrasonic study when gland enlargement is suspected and needs further evaluation.
Prostate symptoms include weak stream, dribbling, urinary retention, pain in perineal area, or other urinary symptoms such as blood in urine, frequency, and urgency. Maintaining prostate function is especially important usually only in males over the age of 25, and becomes increasingly important for men over the age of 35-40.
Married males with regular sexual habits have consistently better prostate scores and prostate health than do their single counterparts, and it is not that they are married that makes the difference. Rather, it seems the regularity of sexual activity may play a large role in prevention of prostate disease. Many research studies continue to emphasize this observation.
Unfortunately, no specific dietary manipulation or supplements have been shown to improve or maintain prostate health despite claims by many supplement manufacturers trying to sell their supplements. You will note that the label on the bottle of food supplement invariably contains a statement to dissuade you from reliance on any health claims despite the advertised headline on the label. Careful reading will reveal a statement that the product has not been tested to prevent or treat any disease or disorder.
Do avoid cigarette smoking. Cigarettes contain carcinogens known to facilitate cancer-cell formation in multiple tissues in our bodies. The prostate and urinary tract in men are not exceptions.
Unfortunately, malignant disease of the prostate has a variable course depending upon each case. Though a healthy diet with daily multivitamin and antioxidant supplements are often recommended to maintain our bodies in good health, there are no special diets that apply to prostate cancer victims specifically.
Treatment of prostate cancer is best pursued under the direction and consultation of your private physician and a urologist. Not all prostate cancer cases are the same. Some are nonaggressive and best observed with minimal intervention, and other cases require very aggressive intervention. This all depends upon the cancer's metastatic or spread potential.
There is much discussion now of treatment that may be too aggressive for all cases, and new guidelines now exist for treatment options that are considerably less aggressive than the old-style radical prostatectomy so often done in the past. It is rarely done now without considerable deliberation.
Prostate health is encouraged by regular and frequent sexual activity and a sensible diet. Preventive health measures designed to pick up early prostate disorder (such as the PSA test) and selected rectal and urinalysis examination are good items to include in your health screening especially if you are male and over the age of 40.
OTHER Tips For a Healthy Prostate
Everything you need to know to stay ahead of the game
Cancer Cells
Cancer begins in cells, the building blocks that make up all tissues and organs of the body, including the prostate.
Normal cells in the prostate and other parts of the body grow and divide to form new cells as they are needed. When normal cells grow old or get damaged, they die, and new cells take their place.
Sometimes, this process goes wrong. New cells form when the body doesn’t need them, and old or damaged cells don’t die as they should. The buildup of extra cells often forms a mass of tissue called a growth or tumor.
Growths in the prostate can be benign (not cancer) or malignant (cancer):
Benign growths (such as benign prostatic hypertrophy):Are rarely a threat to life
Don’t invade the tissues around them
Don’t spread to other parts of the body
Can be removed and usually don’t grow back
Malignant growths (prostate cancer):May sometimes be a threat to life
Can invade nearby organs and tissues (such as the bladder or rectum)
Can spread to other parts of the body
Often can be removed but sometimes grow back
Prostate cancer cells can spread by breaking away from a prostate tumor. They can travel through blood vessels or lymph vessels to reach other parts of the body. After spreading, cancer cells may attach to other tissues and grow to form new tumors that may damage those tissues.
When prostate cancer spreads from its original place to another part of the body, the new tumor has the same kind of abnormal cells and the same name as the primary (original) tumor. For example, if prostate cancer spreads to the bones, the cancer cells in the bones are actually prostate cancer cells. The disease is metastatic prostate cancer, not bone cancer. For that reason, it’s treated as prostate cancer, not bone cancer.
The prostate* is part of a man’s sex organs. It’s about the size of a walnut and surrounds the tube called the urethra, located just below the bladder. The urethra has two jobs: to carry urine from the bladder when you urinate and to carry semen during a sexual climax, or ejaculation. Semen is a combination of sperm plus fluid that the prostate adds.
The prostate is part of a man’s reproductive system. It’s located in front of the rectum and under the bladder. The prostate surrounds the urethra, the tube through which urine flows.
A healthy prostate is about the size of a walnut. If the prostate grows too large, it squeezes the urethra. This may slow or stop the normal flow of urine.
The prostate is a gland. It makes part of the seminal fluid. During orgasm, the seminal fluid helps carry sperm out of the man’s body as part of semen.
What is prostatitis?
Prostatitis means the prostate might be inflamed or irritated. If you have prostatitis, you may have a burning feeling when you urinate, or you may have to urinate more often. Or you may have a fever or just feel tired.
Inflammation in any part of the body is usually a sign that the body is fighting germs or repairing an injury. Some kinds of prostatitis are caused by bacteria, tiny organisms that can cause infection or disease. If you have bacterial prostatitis, your doctor can look through a microscope and find bacteria in a sample of your urine. Your doctor can then give you an antibiotic, a medicine that kills bacteria.
What is Prostate Enlargement, or BPH?
If you’re a man over 50 and have started having problems urinating, you need to deal with that situation as soon as possible. As men get older, their prostate keeps growing. As it grows, it squeezes the urethra. Since urine travels from the bladder through the urethra, the pressure from the enlarged prostate may affect bladder control, which is not good.
If you have BPH, you may have one or more of these problems:
A frequent and urgent need to urinate. You may get up several times a night to go to the bathroom.
Trouble starting a urine stream. Even though you feel you have to rush to get to the bathroom, you find it hard to start urinating.
A weak stream of urine
A small amount of urine each time you go
The feeling that you still have to go, even when you have just finished urinating
Leaking or dribbling urine
Small amounts of blood in your urine
You may barely notice that you have one or two of these symptoms, or you may feel as though urination problems have taken over your life.
Is BPH a Sign of Cancer?
No. It’s true that some men with prostate cancer also have BPH, but that doesn’t mean that the two conditions are always linked. Most men with BPH don’t develop prostate cancer. However, because the early symptoms are the same for both conditions, you should see a doctor to evaluate these symptoms.
Is BPH a serious disease?
By itself, BPH is not a serious condition, unless the symptoms are so bothersome that you can’t enjoy life. But BPH can lead to serious problems. One problem is urinary tract infections.
If you can’t urinate at all, you should get medical help right away. Sometimes this happens suddenly to men after they take an over-the-counter cold or allergy medicine.
In rare cases, BPH and its constant urination problems can lead to kidney damage.
What tests will my doctor order?
Several tests help the doctor identify the problem and decide on the best treatment.
Digital rectal exam. This exam is usually the first test done. The doctor inserts a gloved finger into the rectum and feels the prostate, which sits directly in front of the rectum. This exam gives the doctor a general idea of the size and condition of the prostate.
Blood test. The doctor may want to test a sample of your blood to look for prostate-specific antigen (PSA). If your PSA is high, it may be a sign that you have prostate cancer. But this test isn’t perfect. Many men with high PSA scores don’t have prostate cancer.
Imaging. The doctor may want to get a picture of your prostate using either x rays or a sonogram. An intravenous pyelogram (IVP) is an x ray of the urinary tract. For an IVP, dye will be injected into a vein. Later, when the dye passes out of your blood into your urine, it will show up on the x ray. A rectal sonogram uses a probe, inserted into the rectum, to bounce sound waves off the prostate.
Urine flow study. You may be asked to urinate into a special device that measures how quickly the urine is flowing. A reduced flow may mean you have BPH.
Cystoscopy. Another way to see a problem from the inside is with a cystoscope, which is a thin tube with lenses like a microscope. The tube is inserted into the bladder through the urethra while the doctor looks through the cystoscope.
How is BPH treated?
Several treatments are available. Work with your doctor to find the one that’s best for you.
Watchful waiting. If your symptoms don’t bother you too much, you may choose to live with them rather than take pills every day or have surgery. But you should have regular checkups to make sure your condition isn’t getting worse. With watchful waiting, you can be ready to choose a treatment as soon as you need it.
Medicines. In recent years, scientists have developed several medicines to shrink or relax the prostate to keep it from blocking the bladder opening.
Nonsurgical procedures. A number of devices have been developed that allow doctors to remove parts of the prostate during nonsurgical procedures. These procedures can usually be done in a clinic or hospital without an overnight stay. The procedures are transurethral, which means the doctor reaches the area by going through the urethra. The doctor uses thin tubes inserted through the urethra to deliver controlled heat to small areas of the prostate.
What are the side effects of prostate treatments?
Surgery for BPH may have a temporary effect on sexual function. Most men recover complete sexual function within a year after surgery. The exact length of time depends on how long you had symptoms before surgery was done and on the type of surgery. After TURP, some men find that semen does not go out of the penis during orgasm. Instead, it goes backwards into the bladder. In some cases, this condition can be treated with a drug that helps keep the bladder closed. A doctor who specializes in fertility problems may be able to help if backwards ejaculation causes a problem for a couple trying to get pregnant.
If you have any problems after treatment for a prostate condition, talk with your doctor or nurse. Erection problems and loss of bladder control can be treated, and chances are good that you can be helped.
If your prostate is removed completely to stop cancer, you’re more likely to have long-lasting sexual and bladder control problems, such as leaking or dribbling. Your doctor may be able to use a technique that leaves the nerves around the prostate in place. This procedure makes it easier for you to regain bladder control and sexual function. Not all men can have this technique, but most men can be helped with other medical treatments.
MAINTAINING A HEALTHY PROSTATE
About 30% of all men by the age of 50 will experience some difficulty urinating due to an enlarged prostate. By the age of 70, statistically 80% of men will develop BPH (benign prostatic hypertrophy).
Cardiovascular fitness is essential to maintaining a healthy prostate. Blood flow brings oxygen and needed nutrients, and takes away toxins and waste materials from all areas of your body, including the prostate. Walking, swimming, aerobics and yoga are the best exercises. Long bike rides may cause pressure on the prostate and running and other jarring exercises should be avoided especially if you have a swollen prostate gland.
Emptying the prostate through ejaculation is also recommended for a healthy prostate. It is advised to empty the prostate at least three times per week. PC (pubococcygeus) muscle exercises are also beneficial. You can find many sources for PC exercises on the Internet.
Alcohol and caffeine consumption as well as smoking should be reduced or eliminated. Drinking plenty of water is healthy for toxin removal and reducing constipation, which can constrict the pelvic area and reduce health giving blood flow. Excessive red meat, fat and sugar consumption have all been found to increase the risk of prostate enlargement and cancer. A high vegetable, fish (omega 3) and fiber diet has been found to reduce prostate problems.
Antioxidant vitamins and minerals such as vitamins C,A and E, carotene, copper, manganese, selenium and zinc all help to reduce free radicals and improve health. Take the zinc and copper at different times of the day because they compete for absorption. Essential fatty acids and zinc are especially helpful to prostate health and reducing the size of an enlarged prostate. Essential fatty acids are found in cold water fish, flaxseed, soybeans, and pumpkin seeds for omega-3's, and safflower,and sunflower oil and all nuts and seeds for omega-6's. Beef liver, turkey, sea foods, pumpkin seeds, nuts and grains are all high in zinc.
Prostate health is generally ignored by most men until the prostate becomes inflamed, infected, enlarged, or affected by cancerous transformation. Prostate health is actually best maintained by a regular and healthy sex life and prompt attention when disorder becomes apparent.
Try to have any inflammation or discomfort suggestive of infection or obstruction treated promptly and early. Chronic infection of the prostate occurs that may not respond well to treatment, and usually results from an acute infection that has been allowed to linger by delaying treatment.
Disorders are easily detected by symptoms and confirmed by rectal examination, urinalysis, and/or PSA measurement with or without ultrasonic study when gland enlargement is suspected and needs further evaluation.
Prostate symptoms include weak stream, dribbling, urinary retention, pain in perineal area, or other urinary symptoms such as blood in urine, frequency, and urgency. Maintaining prostate function is especially important usually only in males over the age of 25, and becomes increasingly important for men over the age of 35-40.
Married males with regular sexual habits have consistently better prostate scores and prostate health than do their single counterparts, and it is not that they are married that makes the difference. Rather, it seems the regularity of sexual activity may play a large role in prevention of prostate disease. Many research studies continue to emphasize this observation.
Unfortunately, no specific dietary manipulation or supplements have been shown to improve or maintain prostate health despite claims by many supplement manufacturers trying to sell their supplements. You will note that the label on the bottle of food supplement invariably contains a statement to dissuade you from reliance on any health claims despite the advertised headline on the label. Careful reading will reveal a statement that the product has not been tested to prevent or treat any disease or disorder.
Do avoid cigarette smoking. Cigarettes contain carcinogens known to facilitate cancer-cell formation in multiple tissues in our bodies. The prostate and urinary tract in men are not exceptions.
Unfortunately, malignant disease of the prostate has a variable course depending upon each case. Though a healthy diet with daily multivitamin and antioxidant supplements are often recommended to maintain our bodies in good health, there are no special diets that apply to prostate cancer victims specifically.
Treatment of prostate cancer is best pursued under the direction and consultation of your private physician and a urologist. Not all prostate cancer cases are the same. Some are nonaggressive and best observed with minimal intervention, and other cases require very aggressive intervention. This all depends upon the cancer's metastatic or spread potential.
There is much discussion now of treatment that may be too aggressive for all cases, and new guidelines now exist for treatment options that are considerably less aggressive than the old-style radical prostatectomy so often done in the past. It is rarely done now without considerable deliberation.
Prostate health is encouraged by regular and frequent sexual activity and a sensible diet. Preventive health measures designed to pick up early prostate disorder (such as the PSA test) and selected rectal and urinalysis examination are good items to include in your health screening especially if you are male and over the age of 40.
OTHER Tips For a Healthy Prostate
Everything you need to know to stay ahead of the game
- Keep a healthy weight and exercise regularly.
- Eat more fruits and vegetables. Tomatoes, watermelons, pink grapefruits, guava and papaya contain lycopene, a power antioxidant. Cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, bok choy and kale also are good choices.
- Let your doctor know if you have a family history of prostate cancer. Having a father or brother with prostate cancer more than doubles a man's risk of developing this disease.
- Include more soy in your diet from sources such as tofu, soy nuts or soy flour or powders.
- Don't smoke.
- Eat more selenium-rich foods such as wheat germ, tuna, herring and other seafood and shellfish, beef liver, kidney, eggs, sunflower and sesame seeds, cashews, mushrooms, garlic and onions. Selenium reduces risk of prostate cancer.
- Get a PSA blood test and digital rectal exam annually, beginning at age 50. Men at high risk, such as African American men or men with a strong family history of prostate cancer should begin testing at age 45.
Cancer Cells
Cancer begins in cells, the building blocks that make up all tissues and organs of the body, including the prostate.
Normal cells in the prostate and other parts of the body grow and divide to form new cells as they are needed. When normal cells grow old or get damaged, they die, and new cells take their place.
Sometimes, this process goes wrong. New cells form when the body doesn’t need them, and old or damaged cells don’t die as they should. The buildup of extra cells often forms a mass of tissue called a growth or tumor.
Growths in the prostate can be benign (not cancer) or malignant (cancer):
Benign growths (such as benign prostatic hypertrophy):Are rarely a threat to life
Don’t invade the tissues around them
Don’t spread to other parts of the body
Can be removed and usually don’t grow back
Malignant growths (prostate cancer):May sometimes be a threat to life
Can invade nearby organs and tissues (such as the bladder or rectum)
Can spread to other parts of the body
Often can be removed but sometimes grow back
Prostate cancer cells can spread by breaking away from a prostate tumor. They can travel through blood vessels or lymph vessels to reach other parts of the body. After spreading, cancer cells may attach to other tissues and grow to form new tumors that may damage those tissues.
When prostate cancer spreads from its original place to another part of the body, the new tumor has the same kind of abnormal cells and the same name as the primary (original) tumor. For example, if prostate cancer spreads to the bones, the cancer cells in the bones are actually prostate cancer cells. The disease is metastatic prostate cancer, not bone cancer. For that reason, it’s treated as prostate cancer, not bone cancer.
Angel of Life Enfūz Prostate
$ 49.95
SV13937
1. Contains all major vitamins and minerals.
2. Includes powerful prostate formula with saw palmetto, pygeum, beta-sitosterol, stinging nettle, and more!
3. Provides antioxidants from superfruits including acai, mangosteen, noni, pomegranate, resveratrol, and more.
4. Offers high-quality fish oil that contains 840 mg of EP and 560 mg of DHA.
5. Carry a daily pack with you and take at your convenience!
6. Includes 1,900 IU of vitamin D3 per serving.
Angel of Life Enfuz is a new line of nutritional supplement programs, designed to simplify your nutritional regimen. Angel of Life Enfuz Prostate not only provides for a person's basic nutritional needs but also contains powerful ingredients to support a healthy prostate. It is especially designed for men over the age of 35. Why should you consider taking Angel of Life Enfuz? Here are a few reasons.
Angel of Life Enfuz Is SIMPLE
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Do you struggle to remember to take your vitamins? Or do you find that many times you just don't have time to pull them out of the cabinet and count them? Instead, why not simply grab a daily package of Angel of Life Enfuz to provide all the nutrients you need on a daily basis?
For those often in a hurry to get out the door, you can slip Angel of Life Enfuz in your pocket or purse and take the packet at your convenience.
Angel of Life Enfuz Is COMPLETE
The typical American diet is severely lacking in vitamins, minerals, essential fatty acids, antioxidants, and other key nutrients. Getting these important nutrients is essential to staying healthy and avoiding future health problems.
The Angel of Life Enfuz program contains all the foundational nutrients you need to maintain optimal health. Included in each daily packet are the following:
Multivitamin/Mineral (3 tablets) — You have no doubt heard of one-a-day formulas on the market, but it takes three tablets to contain all the nutrients in this formula! This formula provides a high-potency blend of vitamins and minerals along with a complete food-based complex including fruit and vegetable blends and spirulina. Also included are powerful antioxidants such as green tea, grape seed, and red raspberry in addition to an impressive list of herbs and enzymes.
Super Fruit Formula (1 capsule) — We have included this popular Vitabase formula in Enfuz to provide a variety of high-quality antioxidants from fruit sources. It contains fruit extracts from acai, mangosteen, goji, pomegranate, noni, and more!
Vitamin D3 (1 tablet) — Perhaps the most recommended nutrient on the market today, this formula contains 1,500 IU of high-quality vitamin D3.
Prostate Complete Formula (3 tablets) — Includes saw palmetto, beta-sitosterol, pygeum, lycopene, stinging nettle, and more. Over 20 ingredients designed to support a healthy prostate!
Pomegranate (1 capsule) — Some recent scientific studies show promise for this ingredient because it supports prostate health.
CoQ10 (1 tablet) — This important antioxidant is essential for maintaining heart health and helps produce energy on the cellular level.
Fish Oil, 2,000 mg (2 enteric-coated capsules) — Contains very high amounts of EPA/DHA essential fatty acids. Each serving contains the incredible amount of 840 mg of EPA and 560 mg of DHA.
Angel of Life Enfuz Is QUALITY
We are excited about the quality of Angel of Life Enfuz. We have worked with our consulting medical staff to ensure not only that you get the nutrients you need but also that the ingredients are well sourced.
For example, we use the higher-quality vitamin D3 rather than vitamin D2. We also use fruit extracts rather than fruit powder — which means you get a higher concentration of beneficial antioxidants. Our fish oil is molecularly distilled to remove PCBs, dioxins, and heavy metals.
Angel of Life Enfuz is manufactured in the United States in an FDA-inspected GMP (good manufacturing practice) certified facility. GMP facilities have processes and testing in place to ensure the purity and consistency of the finished product.
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Our years of experience in the nutritional supplement industry have shown us that the average consumer does not have hundreds of dollars to spend on the various "miracle" supplements bombarding the market. Even when just buying basic vitamin and mineral supplements, the dollars can add up fast. By combining essential nutrition into one package, we are able to reduce our manufacturing costs and pass those savings on to you.
With Angel of Life Enfuz, you save over 50 percent when compared to buying the individual products from Angel of Life Ministries — and even more when compared to competing products on the marketplace!
Label Information and Ingredients: Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, take one packet daily
Supplemental Facts/Serving Size: 1 Packet(s)
Ingredients Per Serving% DVVitamin A (67% as beta-carotene / 33% as palmitate 15000 iu 300%Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid) 500 mg 833%Vitamin D (as cholecalciferol 1900 iu 475%Vitamin E (as d-alpha toco. Acetate 232 iu 778%Vitamin B-1 (as thiamine mononitrate 50 mg 3333%Vitamin B-2 (as riboflavin) 50 mg 2941%Niacin (as niacin granular) 10 mg 50%Vitamin B-6 (as pyridoxine hcl) 55 mg 2750%Folic Acid 400 mcg 100%Vitamin B-12 (as cyancobalamin) 100 mcg 1667%Biotin 100 mcg 33%Pantothenic Acid (as calcium panto.) 20 mcg 100%Calcium (from amino acid chelate, dicalcium phosphate) 175 mg 18%Magnesium (as amino acid chelate) 100 mg 25%Zinc (As amino acid chelate) (picolinate) 65 mg 433%Copper (as oxide)(gluconate) 950 mcg 48%Manganese (as sulfate) 5 mg 250%Chromium (as polynicotinate) (aac) 50 mcg 42%Potassium (as citrate) 50 mg 1%Inositol 75 mg *Goji Berry (60% extract) 150 mg *Hawaiian Noni (4:1 extract) 150 mg *Mangosteen (5% extract) 125 mg *Phosphorus (diacalcium phosphate 48 mg 5%Selenium (as amino acid chelate) 250 mcg 360%Vegetable Complex (from broccoli, celery, parsley, cauliflower, carrots, spinach, yams, collard greens, kale and Brussels sprouts) 100 mg *Fruit Complex (from oranges, lemons, tangerines, grapefruits & limes) 100 mg *Enzyme Complex (from plants, consisting of cellulase, bromelain, papain, amylase, trypsin and lipase 74 mg *Raspberry Juice Extract 25 mg *Grape Seed (5:1 Extract) 25 mg *Spirulina Algae 500 mg *Wheat Grass 200 mg *Safflower (powder) 100 mg *Lecithin (as granular lecithin) 75 mg *Choline Bitartrate 75 mg *Citrus Bioflavonoids 50 mg *Korean Ginseng Root 50 mg *Gotu Kola (as powder) 50 mg *Echinacea (as root powder) 25 mg *Green Tea (60% extract) 25 mg *Para-Aminobenzoic Acid 15 mg *Psyllium Husks 15 mg *Oat Bran 15 mg *Apple Pectin 15 mg *Barley Grass 15 mg *Chlorophyll 15 mg *Octacosanol 15 mcg *Trace mineral Complex 3 mg *Kelp 210 mcg *Boron (as amino acid chelate) 25 mcg *Coenzyme Q10 30 mcg *EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid) 840 mg *DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) 560 mg *Acai Fruit (4:1 extract) 150 mg *pomegranate (40% extract) 125 mg *Resveratrol 10 mg *Saw Palmetto (40-45% extract) 300 mg *Beta Sitosterol 450 mg *Pygeum Africanum (herb powder) 150 mg *Red Raspberry (juice extract) 75 mg *Graviola (herb powder) 75 mg *Green Tea (50% extract) 75 mg *Cat's Claw (herb powder) 45 mg *Broccoli (4:1 extract) 30 mg *Lycopene 15 mg *Stinging Nettle (herb powder) 30 mg *Maitake Mushroom 15 mg *Reishi Mushroom (4:1 Extract) 15 mg *Shiitake Mushroom 15 mg *Pomegranate (herb powder) 500 mg *Proprietary Blend (raspberry fruit powder, wild black cherry fruit powder, blueberry fruit powder, elderberry extract, grape skin extract, queercetin dihydrate, juniper berry powder, uva ursi powder, buchu leaf powder, glutamic acid, l-alanine, l-glycine, calcium d-glucarate, pumpkin seed powder, burdock root powder, cayenne pepper powder, goldenseal powder, gravel root powder, marshmallow root powder, and parsley leaf powder) 223 mg ** Daily Value Not Established
Notes: This product is PCB tested and guaranteed to be within proposition 65 limits.
Other Ingredients: Magnesium stearate, stearic acid, and microcrystalline cellulose, gelatin, rice flour, and stearic acid. vegetable glycerin, food glaze, methylcellulose, enteric coating (sodium alginate and stearic acid), magnesium silicate, vanillin, rice bran oil, glycerin, soy lecithin, yellow beeswax, croscarmellose sodium, microcrystalline cellulose and titanium dioxide. Shell Ingredients: Gelatin, vegetable glycerin and purified water.
Caution: ALLERGEN WARNING: CONTAINS SOY (SOY ISOFLAVONES) (BETA-SITOSTEROL) AND WHEAT (WHEAT GRASS, OCTACOSANOL). CONTAINS FISH (SARDINES).
QUALITY AND POTENCY GUARANTEED
$ 49.95
SV13937
1. Contains all major vitamins and minerals.
2. Includes powerful prostate formula with saw palmetto, pygeum, beta-sitosterol, stinging nettle, and more!
3. Provides antioxidants from superfruits including acai, mangosteen, noni, pomegranate, resveratrol, and more.
4. Offers high-quality fish oil that contains 840 mg of EP and 560 mg of DHA.
5. Carry a daily pack with you and take at your convenience!
6. Includes 1,900 IU of vitamin D3 per serving.
Angel of Life Enfuz is a new line of nutritional supplement programs, designed to simplify your nutritional regimen. Angel of Life Enfuz Prostate not only provides for a person's basic nutritional needs but also contains powerful ingredients to support a healthy prostate. It is especially designed for men over the age of 35. Why should you consider taking Angel of Life Enfuz? Here are a few reasons.
Angel of Life Enfuz Is SIMPLE
Choosing which health supplements to take on a regular basis can be a very frustrating process. Often consumers are left trying to choose from hundreds of thousands of supplements on the market. Many people simply cannot afford to take all the supplements they are told they need to be taking.
Angel of Life Enfuz removes this complexity by providing an all-inclusive nutritional program at an affordable price. You can literally replace the dozens of supplements in your cabinet with just one box.
Angel of Life Enfuz Is CONVENIENT
Do you struggle to remember to take your vitamins? Or do you find that many times you just don't have time to pull them out of the cabinet and count them? Instead, why not simply grab a daily package of Angel of Life Enfuz to provide all the nutrients you need on a daily basis?
For those often in a hurry to get out the door, you can slip Angel of Life Enfuz in your pocket or purse and take the packet at your convenience.
Angel of Life Enfuz Is COMPLETE
The typical American diet is severely lacking in vitamins, minerals, essential fatty acids, antioxidants, and other key nutrients. Getting these important nutrients is essential to staying healthy and avoiding future health problems.
The Angel of Life Enfuz program contains all the foundational nutrients you need to maintain optimal health. Included in each daily packet are the following:
Multivitamin/Mineral (3 tablets) — You have no doubt heard of one-a-day formulas on the market, but it takes three tablets to contain all the nutrients in this formula! This formula provides a high-potency blend of vitamins and minerals along with a complete food-based complex including fruit and vegetable blends and spirulina. Also included are powerful antioxidants such as green tea, grape seed, and red raspberry in addition to an impressive list of herbs and enzymes.
Super Fruit Formula (1 capsule) — We have included this popular Vitabase formula in Enfuz to provide a variety of high-quality antioxidants from fruit sources. It contains fruit extracts from acai, mangosteen, goji, pomegranate, noni, and more!
Vitamin D3 (1 tablet) — Perhaps the most recommended nutrient on the market today, this formula contains 1,500 IU of high-quality vitamin D3.
Prostate Complete Formula (3 tablets) — Includes saw palmetto, beta-sitosterol, pygeum, lycopene, stinging nettle, and more. Over 20 ingredients designed to support a healthy prostate!
Pomegranate (1 capsule) — Some recent scientific studies show promise for this ingredient because it supports prostate health.
CoQ10 (1 tablet) — This important antioxidant is essential for maintaining heart health and helps produce energy on the cellular level.
Fish Oil, 2,000 mg (2 enteric-coated capsules) — Contains very high amounts of EPA/DHA essential fatty acids. Each serving contains the incredible amount of 840 mg of EPA and 560 mg of DHA.
Angel of Life Enfuz Is QUALITY
We are excited about the quality of Angel of Life Enfuz. We have worked with our consulting medical staff to ensure not only that you get the nutrients you need but also that the ingredients are well sourced.
For example, we use the higher-quality vitamin D3 rather than vitamin D2. We also use fruit extracts rather than fruit powder — which means you get a higher concentration of beneficial antioxidants. Our fish oil is molecularly distilled to remove PCBs, dioxins, and heavy metals.
Angel of Life Enfuz is manufactured in the United States in an FDA-inspected GMP (good manufacturing practice) certified facility. GMP facilities have processes and testing in place to ensure the purity and consistency of the finished product.
Angel of Life Enfuz Is AFFORDABLE
Our years of experience in the nutritional supplement industry have shown us that the average consumer does not have hundreds of dollars to spend on the various "miracle" supplements bombarding the market. Even when just buying basic vitamin and mineral supplements, the dollars can add up fast. By combining essential nutrition into one package, we are able to reduce our manufacturing costs and pass those savings on to you.
With Angel of Life Enfuz, you save over 50 percent when compared to buying the individual products from Angel of Life Ministries — and even more when compared to competing products on the marketplace!
Label Information and Ingredients: Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, take one packet daily
Supplemental Facts/Serving Size: 1 Packet(s)
Ingredients Per Serving% DVVitamin A (67% as beta-carotene / 33% as palmitate 15000 iu 300%Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid) 500 mg 833%Vitamin D (as cholecalciferol 1900 iu 475%Vitamin E (as d-alpha toco. Acetate 232 iu 778%Vitamin B-1 (as thiamine mononitrate 50 mg 3333%Vitamin B-2 (as riboflavin) 50 mg 2941%Niacin (as niacin granular) 10 mg 50%Vitamin B-6 (as pyridoxine hcl) 55 mg 2750%Folic Acid 400 mcg 100%Vitamin B-12 (as cyancobalamin) 100 mcg 1667%Biotin 100 mcg 33%Pantothenic Acid (as calcium panto.) 20 mcg 100%Calcium (from amino acid chelate, dicalcium phosphate) 175 mg 18%Magnesium (as amino acid chelate) 100 mg 25%Zinc (As amino acid chelate) (picolinate) 65 mg 433%Copper (as oxide)(gluconate) 950 mcg 48%Manganese (as sulfate) 5 mg 250%Chromium (as polynicotinate) (aac) 50 mcg 42%Potassium (as citrate) 50 mg 1%Inositol 75 mg *Goji Berry (60% extract) 150 mg *Hawaiian Noni (4:1 extract) 150 mg *Mangosteen (5% extract) 125 mg *Phosphorus (diacalcium phosphate 48 mg 5%Selenium (as amino acid chelate) 250 mcg 360%Vegetable Complex (from broccoli, celery, parsley, cauliflower, carrots, spinach, yams, collard greens, kale and Brussels sprouts) 100 mg *Fruit Complex (from oranges, lemons, tangerines, grapefruits & limes) 100 mg *Enzyme Complex (from plants, consisting of cellulase, bromelain, papain, amylase, trypsin and lipase 74 mg *Raspberry Juice Extract 25 mg *Grape Seed (5:1 Extract) 25 mg *Spirulina Algae 500 mg *Wheat Grass 200 mg *Safflower (powder) 100 mg *Lecithin (as granular lecithin) 75 mg *Choline Bitartrate 75 mg *Citrus Bioflavonoids 50 mg *Korean Ginseng Root 50 mg *Gotu Kola (as powder) 50 mg *Echinacea (as root powder) 25 mg *Green Tea (60% extract) 25 mg *Para-Aminobenzoic Acid 15 mg *Psyllium Husks 15 mg *Oat Bran 15 mg *Apple Pectin 15 mg *Barley Grass 15 mg *Chlorophyll 15 mg *Octacosanol 15 mcg *Trace mineral Complex 3 mg *Kelp 210 mcg *Boron (as amino acid chelate) 25 mcg *Coenzyme Q10 30 mcg *EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid) 840 mg *DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) 560 mg *Acai Fruit (4:1 extract) 150 mg *pomegranate (40% extract) 125 mg *Resveratrol 10 mg *Saw Palmetto (40-45% extract) 300 mg *Beta Sitosterol 450 mg *Pygeum Africanum (herb powder) 150 mg *Red Raspberry (juice extract) 75 mg *Graviola (herb powder) 75 mg *Green Tea (50% extract) 75 mg *Cat's Claw (herb powder) 45 mg *Broccoli (4:1 extract) 30 mg *Lycopene 15 mg *Stinging Nettle (herb powder) 30 mg *Maitake Mushroom 15 mg *Reishi Mushroom (4:1 Extract) 15 mg *Shiitake Mushroom 15 mg *Pomegranate (herb powder) 500 mg *Proprietary Blend (raspberry fruit powder, wild black cherry fruit powder, blueberry fruit powder, elderberry extract, grape skin extract, queercetin dihydrate, juniper berry powder, uva ursi powder, buchu leaf powder, glutamic acid, l-alanine, l-glycine, calcium d-glucarate, pumpkin seed powder, burdock root powder, cayenne pepper powder, goldenseal powder, gravel root powder, marshmallow root powder, and parsley leaf powder) 223 mg ** Daily Value Not Established
Notes: This product is PCB tested and guaranteed to be within proposition 65 limits.
Other Ingredients: Magnesium stearate, stearic acid, and microcrystalline cellulose, gelatin, rice flour, and stearic acid. vegetable glycerin, food glaze, methylcellulose, enteric coating (sodium alginate and stearic acid), magnesium silicate, vanillin, rice bran oil, glycerin, soy lecithin, yellow beeswax, croscarmellose sodium, microcrystalline cellulose and titanium dioxide. Shell Ingredients: Gelatin, vegetable glycerin and purified water.
Caution: ALLERGEN WARNING: CONTAINS SOY (SOY ISOFLAVONES) (BETA-SITOSTEROL) AND WHEAT (WHEAT GRASS, OCTACOSANOL). CONTAINS FISH (SARDINES).
QUALITY AND POTENCY GUARANTEED
RATED 4 STARS