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    Saw Palmetto vs Pygeum

    Independent, side-by-side comparison of Saw Palmetto and Pygeum: mechanism, half-life, dose range, safety profile, and live vendor pricing. Updated continuously as new research and listings land.

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    Saw Palmetto

    Pygeum

    Saw Palmetto

    Saw palmetto (Serenoa repens) is a small palm native to the southeastern United States whose berries have been used medicinally for over a century for urogenital conditions. Historical use in traditional American Indian…

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    Pygeum

    Pygeum (Prunus africana, formerly classified as Pygeum africanum) is a lipophilic bark extract derived from the African cherry tree — a large, slow-growing evergreen hardwood species native to the mountainous forests of…

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    Attribute Saw Palmetto Pygeum
    Category Herbal Herbal
    Research Stage Preclinical Preclinical
    Mechanism of Action Saw palmetto extract contains multiple pharmacologically active constituents whose mechanisms have been characterized in vitro and in animal models, though translation to clinical effects remains incomplete. Understanding these mechanisms clarifies why the… Pygeum's proposed mechanisms of action span anti-inflammatory, anti-androgenic, anti-proliferative, and bladder-protective effects, with the strongest mechanistic evidence for 5-lipoxygenase/leukotriene pathway inhibition and modest anti-growth-factor effects…
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    Side Effects Saw palmetto has an excellent safety profile consistent with its modest clinical effects — a compound with limited pharmacological power also produces limited side effects. Most adverse effects are mild GI or allergic in nature. Common mild side effects: (1)… Pygeum's side effect profile is generally mild and comparable to placebo in clinical trials — one of the more favorable tolerability profiles among BPH interventions, and substantially better than pharmaceutical alternatives (alpha-blockers, 5-ARIs) which…
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    Frequently asked

    What's the difference between Saw Palmetto and Pygeum?

    Saw Palmetto is a herbal that saw palmetto extract contains multiple pharmacologically active constituents whose mechanisms have been characterized in vitro and in animal models, though translation to clinical…. Pygeum is a herbal that pygeum's proposed mechanisms of action span anti-inflammatory, anti-androgenic, anti-proliferative, and bladder-protective effects, with the strongest mechanistic evidence for…. The two differ in mechanism, half-life (not reported vs not reported), and typical dose range.

    Which has the longer half-life, Saw Palmetto or Pygeum?

    Saw Palmetto has a half-life of not reported. Pygeum has a half-life of not reported. Longer half-lives generally mean less frequent dosing but slower on/off kinetics.

    Can you stack Saw Palmetto and Pygeum?

    Stacking depends on mechanism overlap, safety profile, and goals. Saw Palmetto and Pygeum should only be stacked after reviewing each compound's individual protocol page, side effect profile, and any published interaction data. Use the BodyHackGuide stack builder for a structured review before combining research compounds.

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