Collection: Saw Palmetto

A berry extract that supports prostate health and helps balance DHT levels.
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What is saw palmetto?

Saw palmetto is an extract derived from the berries of the saw palmetto palm, a plant native to the southeastern United States. It is commonly included in supplements designed for men's health and is often studied for its potential role in supporting healthy ageing. You'll frequently find it in standalone products or combined with ingredients such as pumpkin seed extract, zinc and nettle root.

What to look for in saw palmetto products

  • Standardised berry extracts rather than raw saw palmetto powder, as the active fatty acids are naturally concentrated in extracts.
  • Around 160-320mg of extract per serving are common
  • Whether the extract is standardised for fatty acids and sterols, which are often used as markers of quality and consistency.
  • Saw palmetto is frequently paired with ingredients such as pumpkin seed, nettle root or zinc.

Product Highlights

The ingredients behind the product, and the role they’re intended to play in the body.

What is the difference between saw palmetto extract and saw palmetto berry powder?
Saw palmetto extract concentrates the fatty acids and sterols naturally found in the berries and are the form most commonly used in supplements. Berry powder is less concentrated and may provide lower amounts of these compounds per serving.
Why is 320mg such a common saw palmetto dose?
Why is saw palmetto often combined with pumpkin seed or nettle root?
How long do people typically take saw palmetto for?