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Who is Frank Neal?
ProstaStream was made by a man named Frank Neal. Frank claims he developed ProstaStream after “many years of personal trials and experiments.”
Frank claims to have researched all corners of the globe to find the best natural cures for prostate issues. After endless testing with 144 organic ingredients, he eventually settled on the ProstaStream formula.
Frank Neal is not a medical doctor, nor is he a certified nutritionist or personal trainer. In fact, Frank Neal doesn’t exist. In fine print at the bottom of the sales page, you’ll learn “Frank Neal is a pen named used for marketing purposes…”
Ultimately, there’s limited information about who actually created ProstaStream, what types of medical qualifications they have, and how much testing ProstaStream completed before its release. This may be a red flag for Prostastream claims, but let’s explore what some of the actual science says about the ingredients inside this healthy prostate support blend.
Scientific Evidence for ProstaStream
As mentioned above, ProstaStream seems to contain some good ingredients for prostate health, including zinc, copper, and plant sterols.
To be clear, there’s no known cure for benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH), also known as an enlarged prostate. Doctors recommend medications, therapies, and diet changes that could reduce the size of your prostate. However, once your prostate starts growing, it typically continues to grow unless you start medical therapy.
In other words, we’re skeptical that ProstaStream can give you a “BPH-free life” as mentioned on the supplement’s sales page.
WebMD recently analyzed prostate supplements like ProstaStream to see if they help with BPH. WebMD mentions that the best prostate supplements contain the following four ingredients:
- Beta-sitosterol
- Pygeum
- Rye grass
- Saw palmetto
ProstaStream contains three of those four ingredients, including beta-sitosterol, pygeum, and saw palmetto