Antiiva by Hampshire Labs – 60 Tablets
- Helps ease symptoms of enlarged prostate
- Herbal supplement, no prescription necessary
- 1 month supply
- A great product for Men
- High quality ingredients
The all-natural supplement that really helps men get relief… fast, effective relief… from the embarrassment of an enlarged Prostate.
Ingredients that really work, that is truly effective in helping men with an enlarged prostate.
Antiiva rejuvenates the blood and improves the performance of your veins and arteries to pump younger-acting blood to the Prostate – encouraging normalcy.
Just try to match the quality and purity of the ingredients in Antiiva against any other prostate supplement on the market today and youll find they all fall short of the mark.
There is no other supplement available that contains all these powerful, effective ingredients:
Beta-Sitosterol Widely known as the best natural prostate health nutrient available.
Campesterol A scientifically advanced phytosterol complex that also provides beta-sitosterol.
Stigmasterol & Brassicasterol The raw materials your body needs to produce male hormones.
Isoflavones Hinders cellular growth in tumors.
Selenium Critical in the production of glutathione, an enzyme responsible for detoxification and proper immune function.
Zinc Citrate Needed for hormone production, supports a healthy reproductive system.
Pumpkin Seed Oil Has shown that it can reduce damage to cells and is used to treat an enlarged prostate.
This is one of the most extensive lists of ingredients to help men combat the symptoms of an enlarged prostate. But it was not enough for me. I asked my team to include some more naturally occurring compounds that I have had personal success with. I call it my Proprietary Blend and its a closely guarded secret component of Antiiva.
Directions:
Take 2 capsules daily.
Ingredients:
Beta Sitosterol 800mg, Campesterol 150mg, Stigmasterol 135mg, Brassicasterol 15mg, Isoflavones (40% standardized extract) 35mcg, Zinc Citrate 10mg, Pumpkin Seed Oil 5mg
Other Ingredients: Terra alba, dicalcium phosphate, stearic acid, magnesium stearate.
Rating:
(out of 3 reviews)
Price: $ 19.95


Review by JustRon for Antiiva by Hampshire Labs – 60 Tablets
Rating:
I’ve taken Flomax for years and it helps a lot with the urgency and increased frequency of urination that that comes with BPH (and possibly over-active bladder). I haven’t been able to go without Flomax for more than two days or so without being really miserable and often embarassed, up several times every night etc. I have the Medicare drug plan but the co-pay is still $40 per month, so I decided to give Antiiva a try. I’ve used lots of supplements for a number of uses you can imagine that a 72 year old will try and I have to say that not one of them has helped in any way that I can determine. With that experience you can imagine that I didn’t expect anything positive from Antiiva. But, I have been pleasantly surprised! I believe Antiiva works better than Flomax. I have better bladder control, I’m not up at night nearly so much, I’m not as often embarrassed by dribbling and all of the symptoms of BPH are considerably reduced. There’s another very simple technique I use to avoid getting up at night so much that I’ll pass on here. I’m convinced that a lot of this nightly “getting up” business is caused by just sleeping so lightly that the slightest urge wakes me up and I have to go in order to get back to sleep. To help with this I’ve been taking two Advil PM’s every night when I go to bed. It just keeps me asleep thru the small urges and I usually sleep completely thru the night. I don’t know if there is a long-term side-effect of this but I’ve done it for four years or so every single night. Let me add this caveat. I don’t expect to avoid problems if I drink three beers or eat half a watermelon at dinner time. I’ll pay for that kind of excess. Got to be sensible with this BPH business. I’m currently finishing my first order of three bottles of Antiiva and ordering more. I can’t do without either Antiiva or Flomax and I do believe Antiiva is slightly better. It is certainly cheaper. Hope this helps someone out there.