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Orenda International
1900 W Broadway Rd
Tempe, AZ 85282
Phone 480.889.1001
Toll Free 866.673.1333
Fax 480.889.1002
Email cs@orendainternational.com
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Men's Health
Gordon, A. E., & Shaughnessy, A. F. (2003). Saw palmetto for prostate disorders. American Family Physician, 67.6, 1281-1283.
Ernst, E. (2002). The risk-benefit profile of commonly used herbal therapies: Ginkgo, St. John’s Wort, Ginseng, Echinacea, Saw Palmetto, and Kava. Annals of Internal Medicine, 136.1, 42-53.
Djavan, B., Fong, Y.K., Chaudry, A., Reissigl, A., Anagnostou, T., Bagheri, F., Waldert, M., Fajkovic, H., Marihart, S., Harik, M., Spaller, S., & Remzi, M. (2005). Progression delay in me with mild symptoms of bladder outlet obstruction: A comparative study of phytotherapy and watchful waiting. World Journal of Urology, 23, 253-256.
Siler, U., Herzog, A., Spitzer, V., Seifert, N., Denelavas, A., Buchwald Hunziker, P., Barella, L., Hunziker, W., Lein, M., Goralczik, R., & Wertz, K. (2005). Lycopene effects on rat normal prostate and prostate tumor tissue. The Journal of Nutrition, 135(S), 2050S-2052S.
Hadley, C.W., Miller, E.C., Schwartz, S.J., & Clinton, S.K. (2002). Tomatoes, lycopene, and prostate cancer: Progress and promise. Experimental Biology and Medicine, 227, 869-880.
Arletti, R., Benelli, A., Cavazzuti, E., Scarpetta, G., & Bertolini, A. (1999). Stimulating property of Turnera diffusa and Pfaffia paniculata extracts on the sexual behavior of male rats. Psychopharmacology, 143, 15-19.
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