A recent study conducted by doctors at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign found that people who live in urban areas have a greater risk of a late stage cancer diagnoses than people who live in rural areas.
The study analyzed cancer diagnoses rates in five areas: urban, suburban, other metropolitan areas, large towns with populations between 10,000-50,000 and rural towns with populations under 10,000.
“People tend to think of cancer as one of those things that happens to other people — until it happens to them. For men, prostate cancer is a real concern. Prostace Prostate Formula health supplements are special formulated with herbal extracts and nutrients that promote normal prostate function and urine flow, while decreasing excess estrogen and helping to maintain a healthy prostate,” said Renee Reynolds of Nutrisant (http://www.nutrisant.com/).
PhD chemists with over forty years of experience formulate each of Nutrisant’s supplements. A company committed to providing customers with chemical-free products, Nutrisant uses only certified organic ingredients — even laboratory testing ingredients to ensure strength and purity. All of Nutrisant’s supplements and health aids are cGMP compliant with recent FDA regulations.
In addition to men’s health formulas, Nutrisant offer women’s formulas, weight loss supplements and immunity boosting supplements. The line of products is specially formulated to enhance joint and cardiovascular health, boost memory function, or address specific problems such as high cholesterol or blood glucose levels.
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