Nettle Root Improves Prostate Symptoms

An enlarged prostate, known as benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH),
afflicts half of men by age 60 and 90 percent of men by age 85. Although
it isn’t cancerous, treatment can involve medications and surgery.
European doctors often prescribe the herb nettle root, and Iranian
researchers tested its effectiveness in a study
that divided 80 BPH patients into two groups. One was given 300
milligrams of nettle root extract twice a day for eight weeks; the other
group received a placebo. The researchers found the nettle root
significantly improved urinary frequency, urinary urgency and night
urination compared with the placebo group. It was not effective in
modifying prostate volume, the feeling of incomplete emptying,
intermittency, urine stream and straining.