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Like many herbal remedies, there is insufficient scientific evidence to show that it is effective. Despite this, there are many sellers of products who would like to relieve you of your money while telling you that it is effective.
I'm sure that someone will be along shortly with anecdotal evidence to say that it works for them. Are you receiving treatment through your GP? Are you having issues with medication prescribed by your GP? Your first port of call should be your doctor. If you are self diagnosing from information on the internet, you really need to get it checked out.
It's a sad fact that for most men, if they live long enough, they will develop benign prostate enlargement. Some won't have any symptoms, some will have mild symptoms, but an awful lot have symptoms that affect what they can do and where they can go without being too far from a toilet.
If you are old enough to have symptoms you might well be over 60, in which case prescriptions will be free on the NHS, so why pay for herbal remedies?
To answer your original question, when I was first diagnosed with this affliction I did a lot of reading but didn't go through the unproven alternative remedies route. I had a battery of tests, some of them quite uncomfortable, to eliminate other causes and was prescribed medication which has been effective with no side effects. All free on the NHS and despite the restrictions of Covid, done in a good time scale. Nobody likes to be reminded of their mortality or their progress towards it through the inevitability of ageing, or to know that they will likely be on medication for the rest of their lives, but sometimes you have to just suck it up for the benefits it brings.
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Yes I am on medication from the NHS and just been given more but don't care for the reviews or side effects of it so before I start them thought I would see if anyone has had good results from herbal treatment, I can't say I am trusting of hebal medicine anyway, I have been lucky so far in not having to take regular meds.