Adam's Equalizer
2 oz - 22.00

INGREDIENTS:
Purified water, natural glycerin, steral konium chloride, vitamin E, avocado oil, jojoba oil, saw palmetto, pygeum africanum, ginseng, uva-ursi, pumpkin seed extract, sarsaparilla, natural progesterone, vitamin C, optizinc, rosemary extract, carrot oil, lemon grass oil.

Adam's Equalizer
Unique herbal body cream for men

For relief of prostrate problems and restore normal prostrate function.

Do you have a prostrate problem?
If so, you should begin taking steps to immediately bring relief and restore normal function. Keep in mind that if you are over the age of 45, the odds are 2 to 1 that you'll have problems with your prostrate.
During urination: Do you have to get up at night to urinate? Do you have the sensation of not emptying your bladder completely? Do you ever have to push or strain to begin urination?
During sex: Are you suffering from some degree of impotence? Are your erections becoming less firm? Are your orgasms becoming less intense? Do you have sex less than 4 times a month?
Prostate cancer occurs so often in aging men because of changes in testicular hormone production. Testosterone levels fall. More testosterone is changed by 5-alpha-reductase enzyme to dihydrotestosterone (DHT), stimulating prostate growth. Progesterone levels fall. Progesterone is vital to good health in men, it is the precursor of the adrenal cortical hormones and testosterone. It is a potent inhibitor of 5-alpha-reductase.
The course of prostate cancer growth is not due to a linear progression of cancer cells multiplying from one rogue cell; it is due to the continued presence of an underlying metabolic imbalance. The underlying metabolic imbalance in all hormone-dependent cancers is estrogen dominance. Prevent the estrogen dominance and you will prevent the cancer. If the cancer is already underway, correcting the estrogen dominance will slow the cancer growth and prolong life.
This information is from the pamphlet that you will receive with your order and is for informational purposes only. Consult your professional health practitioner for medical advice.