Overview
Jertaris combines vitamins, minerals, and botanical extracts specifically selected to support prostate health, urinary comfort, and male vitality. Below is a curated list of peer-reviewed studies supporting the potential benefits of its key ingredients.
References
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**Pygeum africanum** (African plum tree bark extract) — Clinical
meta-analysis:
“Pygeum africanum for benign prostatic hyperplasia: a systematic review and meta-analysis.”
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2000. -
**Pygeum africanum** – Randomized multicenter clinical study on BPH:
“Effectiveness of Pygeum africanum in patients with lower urinary tract symptoms and benign prostatic hyperplasia (The PROFIT Study).”
International Urology and Nephrology, 2022. -
**Pygeum africanum** – Anti-inflammatory mechanism:
“Anti-Inflammatory Potential of Pygeum africanum Bark Extract: Molecular and Cellular Insights.”
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2024. -
**Saw Palmetto** (Serenoa repens extract) – Evidence summary:
“Spotlight on Saw Palmetto Science: Current Evidence on Prostate and Urinary Health.”
National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, NIH. -
**Zinc and Prostate Health** – Tissue accumulation and deficiency
relationship:
“Zinc Deficiency in Men Over 50 and Its Implications in Prostate Disease.”
Frontiers in Oncology, 2020. -
**Zinc Intake and Prostate Cancer Risk** – Population cohort study:
“Dietary Zinc Intake and Prostate Cancer–Specific Mortality: A Swedish Cohort Study.”
Nutrition and Cancer, 2022. -
**Zinc Supplementation** – Long-term intake and risk of advanced
prostate cancer:
“Zinc Supplement Use and Risk of Prostate Cancer.”
Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 2003. -
**Pumpkin Seed Extract** – Improvement in urinary symptoms:
“Efficacy and Safety of Pumpkin Seed Extract in the Management of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial.”
Urology, 2015. -
**Lycopene** – Antioxidant role and reduction of PSA levels:
“Lycopene and prostate cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis.”
Medicine (Baltimore), 2016. -
**Green Tea Polyphenols** – Inhibition of prostate cancer
progression:
“Green tea catechins decrease prostate cancer risk: a randomized controlled trial.”
Cancer Prevention Research, 2017.
Disclaimer
These references are provided for informational and educational purposes only. Jertaris is a dietary supplement and not a drug. The studies cited refer to the individual ingredients and not to Jertaris as a finished product. Individual results may vary. Always consult your healthcare professional before using any dietary supplement.