The Power of Two

Stinging Nettle Root

81% of men reported relief in a rigorous 558-person trial

A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial found 81% of nettle root patients improved on lower urinary tract symptoms vs. 16% on placebo. International Prostate Symptom Score dropped significantly in the treatment group.

Ref: PubMed

Urine flows better and the bladder empties more fully

Clinical studies show significant improvements in urinary flow rates and reductions in post-void residual urine volume in men with BPH.

Ref: ResearchGate

The prostate itself may actually shrink

A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials found that nettle root may decrease the physical size of the prostate gland, not just mask the symptoms.

Ref: AJOL

Anti-inflammatory activity confirmed in lab studies

Nettle root extract and a polysaccharide fraction demonstrated anti-inflammatory activity in lab studies. How meaningfully this applies to human prostate inflammation is not well established.

Ref: European Medicines Agency

May influence the testosterone-to-estrogen conversion

At least five components of nettle root showed low-to-moderate aromatase-inhibiting effects in lab studies, potentially restricting the conversion of androgens into estrogens. Not yet verified in human clinical trials.

Ref: PubMed

Pumpkin Seed

6 in 10 men reported meaningful improvement

The GRANU study found a 58.5% response rate in the pumpkin seed group after 12 months, compared to 47.3% in the placebo group.

Ref: PubMed

May reduce prostate tissue inflammation

Pumpkin seeds are rich in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, known to have anti-inflammatory properties. Their role in hormonal regulation may help reduce inflammation linked to BPH, though direct human evidence specific to pumpkin seeds and prostate inflammation is limited.

Ref: PubMed

Helps maintain the normal self-destruct cycle in prostate cells

Zinc supports apoptosis — the natural process by which abnormal prostate cells are cleared before they can multiply. This mechanism is well-understood biologically, though the extent to which dietary zinc from pumpkin seeds specifically drives this in humans is not precisely quantified.

Ref: PubMed

Prostate shrank in testosterone-induced BPH rats

Pumpkin seed phytosterols administered to rats with experimentally induced BPH reduced prostate size, lowered 5-alpha reductase activity, and rebalanced cell growth and cell death. These results have not been replicated in human trials.

Ref: Food & Nutrition Research, 2021

Urinary symptoms eased and quality of life improved

Men taking pumpkin seed oil in clinical studies experienced significant improvements in urinary function and quality of life compared to placebo groups. A 12-month study showed reductions in symptom burden beginning around the three-month mark.

Ref: Georgia, Urology

1 tsp or 2 oz of DSP1 - 3 times a day

How to Brew Your Daily Dose

1. Measure Your Water

8 oz hot water

Bring 8 ounces of water to a gentle boil, then let it cool slightly for a minute.

2. The 10-Minute Steep

10 minutes

Add 1 tsp to a mug. Pour the hot water over the herbs, cover, and let it steep for a full 10 minutes to completely extract the active nutrients.

3. Strain Your Brew

After steeping, it is time to remove the herbs from the infusion, if desired. Pour the warm liquid through a fine-mesh strainer.

4. Enjoy Your Way

Right away or all day

Repeat 3 times a day, or triple the dosage to consume your daily dose throughout the day.

3 tsp or 6 oz of DPS1 - 1 time a day