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365-DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE - NO RISK, ALL RESULTS
Why Choose Research Verified ProstaRelief?
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Hardcore Beta-Sitosterol Power
Packed with Beta-Sitosterol, a powerful plant sterol clinically proven to support peak prostate performance and a stronger urinary flow.
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No-Nonsense, High-Impact
A powerhouse blend of Saw Palmetto, Muira Puama, Pygeum Bark, and more—engineered to keep you at the top of your game.
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Backed By Science, Not Hype
Fewer bathroom trips. Enhanced control. Better nights. ProstaRelief delivers real results based on clinical studies.
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Zero Junk, Maximum Impact
No fillers. No fluff. Just pure, proven ingredients with transparent labeling. What you see is what you get.
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Made for Men, Made in the USA
Crafted in an FDA-registered and cGMP-certified facility for guaranteed quality and potency.
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Results Or Your Money Back
A full year to decide. If you don’t get results, return it (even empty bottles) for a full refund within 365 days of purchase.
Research Verified: Built Different, Built Better
Research Verified ProstaRelief
DrFormulas Prostate Support
Olympian Labs Inc. ProsPlex For Men
Features BetaPine 1200™ With 1200mg Plant Sterols
Powered By Amino Acids For Prostate Support
Provides Saw Palmetto And Muira Puama
Third-Party Tested For Purity
365- Day Money-Back Guarantee
Reviews From Men Who Have Been There
Rick H.
First bottle, but I do seem to see a difference particularly at night. Looking forward to seeing what the second and third bottle brings. Read moreRead less
D.B.
Enlarged prostate. Helping to urinate and go better, and not waking up to use the bathroom through middle of night. Read moreRead less
Derek D.
I've been taking this product for 2+ weeks now, and I definitely can feel a difference! Flow is better, and everything just seems to work better with no side effects so far. It's too soon to call this a huge success, but so far, so good! Read moreRead less
C.C.
I bought this for my dad and he says that there’s no more pain when peeing and his urine stream hasn’t been this strong in a long time. Read moreRead less
Pete P.
It seems to be working pretty well. I don't get up at night as often as I was before taking this product. I was getting up at least every hour before; now I only get up once or twice a night.
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Marshall T.
I’m 65 now & dealing with an enlarged prostate. Glad I decided to do something about it. Surprising how quickly this product started relieving the symptoms. Read moreRead less
Bernard M.
Before taking the supplement the swelling of my prostate was a constant irritant. Now that I have been taking ProstaRelief for approximately three weeks I don't even think about it 75% of the time. Read moreRead less
How Does ProstaRelief Work?
Why suffer from weak flow, poor performance and constant nighttime bathroom trips? You deserve the best that science has to offer.
Based on clinical studies, Beta-Sitosterol can improve urinary flow, Saw Palmetto's anti-inflammatory effects are shown to help those with BPH, and Muira Puama Root is shown to help ED. These ingredients plus many more work synergistically to help give you that boost you've been missing.
Improves Urinary Flow
Decreases Prostate Inflammation
Boosts Performance
What's Inside ProstaRelief?
BetaPine 1200™ (Proprietary Sterol Blend)
BetaPine 1200™ is a high-quality, unique sterol blend standardized to contain 80% Beta Sitosterol. This potent blend contains Beta Sitosterol, Beta Sitostanol, Campesterol and Stigmasterol.
A 1995 study by R R Berges et al., published in Lancet observed that when men with BHP took beta-sitosterol, there was an improvement in urinary flow parameters such as an increase in peak flow and a decrease in residual urinary volume. Additionally, a study by K F Klippel et al. that was published in the British Journal of Urology in 1997 and a different study by T Wilt et al. in 2000 both observed similar results. (1,2,3,4)
Saw Palmetto (Serenoa repens) Extract
According to a 2019 study by Youngjoo Kwon that was published in Food Science and Biotechnology, Saw Palmetto has demonstrated therapeutic potential. The study explains that Saw Palmetto possesses anti-inflammatory constituents which may have positive effects on the prostate gland. Additionally, a 1998 study by G S Gerber et al. that was published in Urology found that Saw Palmetto appears to be effective for improving lower urinary tract symptoms of enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia) and may be useful for mild to moderate symptoms related to an enlarged prostate. (5,6,7)
Muira Puama root has been used historically as an aphrodisiac and for male erectile dysfunction. (8,9,10,11)
Pygeum Bark (Prunus africana) Extract
A 2010 study by Maria Papaioannou et al. and published in Investigational New Drugs reported that Pygeum Bark contains constituents that have therapeutic potential for prostate-related diseases. Additionally, a study by A Ishani et al. published in 2000 in the American Journal of Medicine, concluded that the evidence suggests that Pygeum helps to improve urinary flow. (12,13,14)
Rye Flower Pollen (Secale cereale L.) Extract
A 1990 study by A C Buck that was published in the British Journal of Urology found that pollen extract worked to support prostate health by improving the antero-posterior diameter of the prostate gland and also decreasing residual urine. (15)
Soy Isoflavones (40%)
A study in Molecular and Clinical Oncology published in 2018 by Monika Kmetová Sivoňová reports that Isoflavones have been found to be beneficial for prostate health. Further research is needed to explain how Isoflavones benefit the prostate but a 2015 study by Abeer M. Mahmoud et al. published in the Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology posits that it may influence cell growth, act as an antioxidant, repair DNA, and affect hormone pathways. (16)
L-alanine
Studies by HM Fienblatt et al., H Shiga et al., and F Damrau published in 1957, ‘68, and ‘62 respectively have used combinations of amino acids, including Alanine, Glutamic Acid, and Glycine, in the treatment of benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH), with positive results. (17,18,19)
L-glutamic Acid
Studies by HM Fienblatt et al., H Shiga et al., and F Damrau published in 1957, ‘68, and ‘62 respectively have used combinations of amino acids, including Alanine, Glutamic Acid, and Glycine, in the treatment of benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH), with positive results. (20,21,22)
L-glycine
Studies by HM Fienblatt et al., H Shiga et al., and F Damrau published in 1957, ‘68, and ‘62 respectively have used combinations of amino acids, including Alanine, Glutamic Acid, and Glycine, in the treatment of benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH), with positive results. (23,24,25,26)
Green Tea (Camellia sinensis) Extract
A 2009 study in Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition by Masood Sadiq Butt et al. suggests that Green Tea’s antioxidant effects can benefit the prostate. Additionally, a 2000 study in Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology by S Gupta et al. found that Green Tea may help to prevent prostate cell proliferation. )27,28,29,30)
Quercetin (Flavonoid)
A 1999 study in Urology by D A Shoskes et al. found that quercetin supplementation improved symptoms of prostatitis. Additionally, a 2018 study in the World Journal of Surgical Oncology by Ashely B. Ward et al. demonstrated that Quercetin functions as a potent antioxidant that may positively affect the male prostate. (31,32,33)
Lycopene (5%)
A 2009 study by Karin Wertz, published in Nutrition and Cancer, reported that Lycopene provides antioxidant effects and works through other mechanisms to protect prostate health. Additionally, a 2010 study in Progres en Urologie, by F Desgrandchamps and L Bastein reported that Lycopene has demonstrated a protective role on prostate health. (34,35,36,37)
Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol)
A 2009 study by B Fibbi et al. in the International Journal of Andrology observed that Vitamin D is beneficial for BHP, likely due to reducing inflammation in the prostate. Additionally, a 2013 study by Dennis Wagnes et al., in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, found that Vitamin D3 supplementation lowered prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and PTH. (38,39)
Vitamin B6 (as Pyridoxine HCI)
In a 1992 study on rats, performed by K Mori et al. and published in Archives of Toxicology, Vitamin B6 supplementation reduced the weight of male reproductive organs, including the prostate gland. (40,41,42)
Zinc (as Zinc Citrate)
A 2011 study by Pamela Christudoss et al. and published in the Indian Journal of Urology, found that lower serum levels of Zinc was correlated with BPH. Additionally, a 2020 study in Frontiers in Oncology by Ann Katrin Sauer et al. discusses the importance of Zinc in prostate health. (43,44,45,46)
Nettle Leaf Extract
A 2007 study in Phytomedicine by J. E. Chrubasik found that Nettle extract can be effective in relieving BPH symptoms. Additionally, a 2013 study by A. Ghorbanibirgani et al, published in The Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal found similar results. (47,48,49)
1. Loaded with clinically studied ingredients
2. Delivers 960mg Beta-Sitosterol for superior prostate support
3. Formulated with key nutrients like Zinc & Saw Palmetto
4. No synthetic fillers or additives
5. Manufactured in an FDA-registered, cGMP-certified lab
6. Backed by a 365-day money-back guarantee
How quickly should I see results?
Some customers reported seeing results in as little as two weeks. For others, it took about a month. Results will be different for each person.
What is the recommended dosage?
As a dietary supplement, take three (3) capsules daily, with food. May be taken all at once or divided throughout the day.
Can I safely order over the internet?
Yes. With Research Verified® your credit card information is private and we guarantee that you won’t be enrolled in any automatic billing programs. Research Verified will NEVER charge you without your knowledge and consent.
Does ProstaRelief come with discreet shipping?
All Research Verified products are shipped with discreet packaging in order to protect your privacy.
Are there any side effects to watch out for?
Most of our customers report experiencing no side effects. Please note that you should not take this product if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. We always recommend consulting with a physician if you have a medical condition or take medications on a regular basis.
What is the return policy?
We are so confident that this product is going to work that we offer a one-year guarantee. If at any time you are unsatisfied with a product you purchased from us, you may return any opened and unopened bottles within 365 days of the purchase date for a full refund, excluding shipping. By having a 365-day money-back guarantee, we hope to show you our belief in the quality and effectiveness of our products.
Don’t Let A Weak Prostate Slow You Down—Take Charge Today!
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Gupta S et al. Growth inhibition, cell-cycle dysregulation, and induction of apoptosis by green tea constituent (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate in androgen-sensitive and androgen-insensitive human prostate carcinoma cells. Toxicology & Applied Pharmacology 2000; 164(1):82-90.
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