Re: phyto-medicine ?
From: Frank PAUL (nc-paulfr2_at_netcologne.de)
Date: 11/24/04
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Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 15:54:50 +0100
Thank you very much;
category 3: Does it mean chronic-syndrome ?!
--> if yes: inflammable AND not-inflammable ?!
greetings
F.
"Mr. Pubmed" <mrpubmed@hotmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> "Frank PAUL" <nc-paulfr2@netcologne.de> wrote in message
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> > Which category is the best to support p-syndrome ?
> >
> > German-field-studies are not very valide and proofen.
>
> Phytotherapy with at least some scientific evidence in category III
prostatitis:
>
> 1) Quercetin (brand names Prosta-Q, Q-Urol)
> 2) Bee Pollen (brand name Cernilton)
> 3) Saw Palmetto (brand name Permixon)
>
> In Germany, Bee Pollen seems most popular. I think that Q-Urol has both 1
and 2.
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