Prostate problems pissing you off at night?

Puts a stop…to prostate-related peeing problems...

Did you know that--in addition to regular, healthy testosterone--your body also produces a “bad” testosterone—called dihydrotestosterone--or DHT, for short?

Especially in men age 50 and older, rising DHT levels can cause your body’s prostate cells to multiply at an abnormally rapid rate.1

The excessive supply of new prostate cells causes the prostate gland to become oversized. And an enlarged prostate can result in multiple peeing problems—such as waking up one or more times in the middle of the night to pee.

But now, PrimeRx can solve that problem for you. How? The saw palmetto in PrimeRx helps prevent accumulation of DHT—to reduce prostate size--for better, trouble-free urinary flow! One study found that men taking saw palmetto had 5 times better urinary flow than those in a control group not ingesting the nutrient.2

Improved urinary flow means no more pain or burning sensation. No more dribbling urine into your underwear. No having to wear adult diapers. No more difficulty emptying your bladder. No painful catheter insertion into your penis. And no bladder or kidney damage.

What’s more, the PrimeRx formula augments saw palmetto’s beneficial effects--with 7 additional vitamins, minerals, and amino acids. Important bioactive compounds that work synergistically not only to promote optimal prostate health....

But also to increase your testosterone to the vibrant levels you enjoyed in your 20s Result: Erectile dysfunction and impotence--gone. Firmer, longer-lasting erections—yes. Libido and sex drive? Back to full steam ahead. With more and better sex than you’ve enjoyed in years. Guaranteed.

Could This Be the End of Low T and Peeing Problems?

To slow, halt, and even reverse prostate enlargement...end your peeing problems...and also restore your testosterone to healthy levels with PrimeRx – just Click HERE Now!


References:

  • (1) https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-971/saw-palmetto
  • (2) John Byington, Better Than Ever (Agora Books), p. 106.
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