Go-Less Men from IFF Health is now Non-GMO Project Verified

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Go-Less Men utilizes the bioactive components of pumpkin seeds (Cucurbita pepo L.) to support healthy bladder function in men.

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Go-Less Men from IFF Health (New York City, NY) has received Non-GMO Project Verification. Go-Less Men utilizes the bioactive components of pumpkin seeds (Cucurbita pepo L.) to support healthy bladder function in men. In a recently published study in the Journal of Medicinal Food1, 500 mg/day of the pumpkin seed extract for 12 weeks significantly reduced symptoms of benign prostate hyperplasia, with 30% of men reporting improvement of symptoms from moderate/severe to mild.

“This certification reflects IFF’s commitment to develop the highest quality ingredients with full transparency and add value to our customer’s products,” says Moran Werner Saido, product manager for IFF Health, in a press release. “Go-Less Men is supported by science, non-allergenic and has been shown to support the maintenance of a healthy bladder and prostate. It also is available in pharmaceutical grade.”

Reference

  1. Leibbrand M et al. “Effects of an oil-free hydroethanolic pumpkin seed extract on symptom frequency and severity in men with benign prostatic hyperplasia: a pilot study in humans.” Journal of Medicinal Food, vol. 22, no. 6 (2019): 551-559
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