Earthen Saw Palmetto 1500 mg Review (180 Capsules)

Earthen Saw Palmetto 1500 mg (180 Capsules) — Hands-On Review

Organic saw palmetto berry extract for prostate support, urinary comfort, and hair vitality.

Product Overview

Earthen’s formula delivers a total of 1500 mg saw palmetto berry extract per serving in vegan capsules. The bottle contains 180 capsules (90 servings), produced in a GMP-certified facility. Recommended use is two capsules daily with food.

  Quick Specs

    Spec Details
    Count / Size 180 capsules (≈90 servings)
    Serving Size 2 capsules
    Active per Serving Saw Palmetto Berry Extract 1500 mg
    Capsule Vegetable cellulose (vegan)
    Dietary Notes Vegan-friendly; free from common allergens (per listing)
    Manufacturing Made in the USA · GMP-certified facility
    Intended Use Prostate & urinary support; hair vitality (general wellness)

Specs per the CalVitamin product listing and Supplement Facts.

  Ingredient Breakdown

    Ingredient Benefit Notes
    Saw Palmetto Berry Extract Traditional support for prostate comfort and urinary flow; often discussed for hair vitality. Label lists 1500 mg per serving; standardization not specified.
    Vegetable Cellulose (Capsule) Plant-based capsule; suitable for vegetarians/vegans. Simple excipient list (no gelatin).

Why It Stands Out

A high-mg serving in a vegan capsule with a straight-to-the-point label and GMP manufacturing. The large 180-count bottle offers a full three months at the label dose.

Benefits at a Glance

1500 mg per serving
Vegan, allergen-conscious capsule
Made in a GMP facility
180-count value size

What Users Say

“I’ve used it for 20 years for light recession. I think it works.”
“A few hours after taking saw palmetto I get pretty strong heart palpitations.”

Anecdotes vary; they are not medical advice.

Is This Right For You?

  • ✔︎ You prefer a simple, vegan capsule with one active herb.
  • ✔︎ You want a larger bottle (180 caps) for multi-month use.
  • ✔︎ You understand evidence for BPH symptom relief is mixed.
  • ✔︎ You can take it with food and monitor how you feel.

Pros

  • High-mg serving in vegan capsules.
  • GMP-manufactured; straightforward ingredient list.
  • Large 180-count for value.
  • Positioned for prostate/urinary support and hair vitality.

Cons

  • Evidence for BPH symptom relief is limited/inconsistent.
  • Possible side effects (e.g., dizziness, GI upset) and rare sensitivities.
  • May interact with blood thinners/antiplatelets; surgery hold needed.

How to Use

Take two (2) capsules daily with food and a full glass of water, or as directed by your healthcare professional. Consistency matters—give any new routine several weeks while monitoring tolerance.

Cautions & Considerations

Surgery & bleeding
Saw palmetto may increase bleeding risk; stop at least 2 weeks before surgery and tell your clinician about all supplements.
Medication interactions
Use caution with anticoagulants (e.g., warfarin), antiplatelets (e.g., clopidogrel), and even routine NSAIDs due to potential additive bleeding risk.
Pregnancy & breastfeeding
Generally not advised during pregnancy or lactation; discuss with your clinician.
Expectations & evidence
Large, well-designed studies have not shown clear benefit for BPH symptoms when saw palmetto is used alone; don’t delay medical evaluation for urinary issues.
Allergies & tolerance
Discontinue if you experience dizziness, nausea, or unusual symptoms. As with any herb, individual responses vary.

FAQs

What’s the serving and count?
Two capsules daily; 180 capsules per bottle (≈90 servings).
Is it vegan?
Yes—vegetable cellulose capsules and a minimalist excipient list.
Does it work for BPH?
Evidence is mixed; recent rigorous reviews suggest little to no benefit when used alone. Consider speaking with a clinician.
Any interactions?
Yes—potential bleeding risk with blood thinners/antiplatelets and around surgery. Always check with your provider.
How can I get Earthen Saw Palmetto 1500 mg?
Order from CalVitamin (Earthen Saw Palmetto 1500 mg · 180 capsules).

Disclaimer: This review is informational and not medical advice. Dietary supplements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Formulas can change—always read and follow your bottle’s label and consult a qualified professional for personal guidance.