@doodleysquat451 I can see that you used Prosta Strong. It seems that Prosta Q and Prosta Strong have similiar ingredients...I would use any of them but I do not know if it is worth a try
@doodleysquat451 Hi there! I'm 29 years old and I'm having the same problems. I've visited several urologysts and I've been on several anti-biotic and natural treatements and sadly nothing has worked for me. I'm in strong pain right now and I really need help. I'm desperated and I do not know what to do. Did Prosta Q really cured your symptoms? I can see a lot of hype surrounding this product, I do not know if it really works. Sincerely I'd really appreciate any reply. Thanks in advance.
I just want to warn all of you: Many doctors prescribe Cipro or Levaquin for prostatitis. These are POISON! I was given Cipro 14 months ago for prostatitis and today I am 100% crippled because of it. I cannot walk anymore and have HORRIFIC muscular skeletal injuries. You must be EXTREMELY careful with quinolone antibiotics or you could very well end up exactly like me. Doctors are POISONING their patients with this shit!!! They'll tell you it's safe. They are LYING. Google it.
hey friends I suffered this hell back in 91 so terribly I could not think straight.After seeing my urologist for a long time I finally came good with flagyl tablets.However over the last 20 years I have had symptoms from time to time but by accident or instinct I began to eat raw onions and found within a few days this condition subsides dramatically.Also Querecetin tablets fix this problem.Remember this condition is only a nuisance and waxes and wanes naturally.
My God I hope this works...I just found out the constant pain I've been in for the past month is due to prostatitis, and it's ruining my life. I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy.
However, there is no indication whatsoever that it provides any protection. Prosta-Q's active ingredient Quercetin, together with the digestive enzymes (bromelain and papain) added for greater bioavailability (absorption by the body), not only has shown clinical efficacy for addressing the symptoms associated with prostatitis and BPH, but the ingredient may also have anti-cancerous effects, which saw palmetto does not.
The most recent large scale study on saw palmetto (N Engl J Med 2006; 354:557-66) showed no real efficacy for saw palmetto. Saw palmetto always has the potential to do well just because it's inexpensive and has such a large placebo response rate in men with BPH.
@doodleysquat451 I can see that you used Prosta Strong. It seems that Prosta Q and Prosta Strong have similiar ingredients...I would use any of them but I do not know if it is worth a try
PiporroCM 9 months ago
@doodleysquat451 Hi there! I'm 29 years old and I'm having the same problems. I've visited several urologysts and I've been on several anti-biotic and natural treatements and sadly nothing has worked for me. I'm in strong pain right now and I really need help. I'm desperated and I do not know what to do. Did Prosta Q really cured your symptoms? I can see a lot of hype surrounding this product, I do not know if it really works. Sincerely I'd really appreciate any reply. Thanks in advance.
PiporroCM 9 months ago
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I just want to warn all of you: Many doctors prescribe Cipro or Levaquin for prostatitis. These are POISON! I was given Cipro 14 months ago for prostatitis and today I am 100% crippled because of it. I cannot walk anymore and have HORRIFIC muscular skeletal injuries. You must be EXTREMELY careful with quinolone antibiotics or you could very well end up exactly like me. Doctors are POISONING their patients with this shit!!! They'll tell you it's safe. They are LYING. Google it.
papatoony 1 year ago
hey friends I suffered this hell back in 91 so terribly I could not think straight.After seeing my urologist for a long time I finally came good with flagyl tablets.However over the last 20 years I have had symptoms from time to time but by accident or instinct I began to eat raw onions and found within a few days this condition subsides dramatically.Also Querecetin tablets fix this problem.Remember this condition is only a nuisance and waxes and wanes naturally.
allhailtitans 1 year ago
My God I hope this works...I just found out the constant pain I've been in for the past month is due to prostatitis, and it's ruining my life. I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy.
papatoony 2 years ago
@papatoony Hi there buddy! I have prostatitis and I am in strong pain right now. Did you try Prosta Q? Did it work for you? Thanks in advance...
PiporroCM 9 months ago
@PiporroCM I did not try it. I ended up getting rid of my pain with Trimethoprim.
papatoony 9 months ago
@papatoony Trimethoprim looks good! I'll give it a try. Do you remember how long you used it?
PiporroCM 9 months ago
@PiporroCM It took a few months for my pain to go away and stay away.
papatoony 9 months ago
However, there is no indication whatsoever that it provides any protection. Prosta-Q's active ingredient Quercetin, together with the digestive enzymes (bromelain and papain) added for greater bioavailability (absorption by the body), not only has shown clinical efficacy for addressing the symptoms associated with prostatitis and BPH, but the ingredient may also have anti-cancerous effects, which saw palmetto does not.
farrlabs 4 years ago
@farrlabs Hi there. Which one is better to cure prostatits? Prosta Q or Prosta Strong?
PiporroCM 9 months ago
The most recent large scale study on saw palmetto (N Engl J Med 2006; 354:557-66) showed no real efficacy for saw palmetto. Saw palmetto always has the potential to do well just because it's inexpensive and has such a large placebo response rate in men with BPH.
farrlabs 4 years ago