Nature in the Service of Men's Health
Time brings wisdom, but also new needs to the body. In men's health, one of the silent guardians deserving of care is the prostate; an organ small in size, but with a huge role in well-being, hormonal balance, and quality of life.
The PROSTECO 100mg was created to support this balance. A single capsule a day contains three powerful allies—lycopene, cranberry extract, and probiotics—in one formula that combines the power of nature with the precision of science.
A Trinity of Protection
Lycopene – 20 mg
The red pigment of the tomato, rich in carotenoids with strong antioxidant action. Lycopene accumulates in prostate tissue, where it protects cells from oxidative stress and supports their normal function.
Cranberry Extract – 80 mg
Known for its action on the urinary tract, cranberry is rich in proanthocyanidins, which prevent bacteria from adhering to the walls of the bladder and urethra, reducing the risk of infections and inflammation.
Probiotics – 0.5 billion CFU
Microbiome balance isn't just about digestion. The gut-genitourinary axis influences local defense and inflammatory response. Probiotics enhance the body's defenses and contribute to long-term urinary health.
Science of Synergy
On PROSTECO 100mg, each ingredient has its own role, but the real power comes from their collaboration. Lycopene reduces oxidative stress in the prostate, cranberry acts preventatively against urinary tract infections, while probiotics support the natural balance of microorganisms in the body.
This triple action front protects, relieves, and enhances men's health in the long run.
Daily Dosage & How to Use
- Dose1 capsule daily
- DownloadWith a glass of water, preferably after breakfast
- DurationSuitable for daily long-term use, ideal as preventive support
The PROSTECO 100mg It's not just a natural food product. It's the daily shield for prostate and urinary health, a quiet but steady ally that cares for men's well-being, today and in the future.
Composition & Action Table – PROSTECO 100mg
| Ingredient | Strength / capsule | Main Active Ingredients | Evidence-based Action |
| Lycopene | 20 mg | Carotenoids (lycopene) | Antioxidant action, prostate protection, reduction of oxidative stress, support for cellular health |
| Cranberry Extract | 80 mg | Proanthocyanidins (PACs) | Prevention of bacterial adhesion to the urinary tract, reduction of urinary tract infection recurrence, antioxidant action |
| Probiotics | 0.5 billion CFU | Lactobacillus & Bifidobacterium spp. | Microbiome balance, urinary and gut health support, inflammation reduction |
ExcipientsMicrocrystalline cellulose, vegetable-source magnesium stearate, potato starch, silicon dioxide
Daily Dose & Usage
- Dose1 capsule daily
- DownloadWith water, preferably after breakfast
- DurationDaily long-term use for prevention and support
Ideal Combinations for Enhanced Action
| Target | Combination | Action |
| Prostate protection | Saw Palmetto Extract 160–320 mg | Management of BPH symptoms (benign prostatic hyperplasia) |
| Antioxidant boost | Vitamin E 100–200 IU + Selenium 50–100 mcg μg | They work with lycopene to reduce oxidative stress |
| Urinary tract support | D-Mannose 2–3 g | Prevents bacteria from adhering to the bladder |
| Immunological balance | Zinc 8–11 mg | Supports immunity and hormonal balance |
| Microbiome | Prebiotics (Inulin 2–5 g) | They enhance the action of probiotics |
Indications
- Prostate health preventative support
- Reduction of risk and recurrence of urinary tract infections
- Antioxidant cell protection
- Support for Hormonal Balance and Male Well-being
EFSA Health Claims
(Based on Regulation (EU) 432/2012 – where applicable)
There are no EFSA approved claims for lycopene, cranberry, or probiotics for the prevention or treatment of diseases.
Probiotics – In the EU, the claim «boosts immunity» is not permitted unless the conditions for an approved claim for specific strains are met (this does not apply to the general term “probiotics”).
Scientific Literature
- Chen L, et al. “Lycopene and prostate cancer: an update of epidemiological findings.” Mol Nutr Food Res. 2013;57(2):225–236.
- Blumberg JB, et al. “Cranberries and their bioactive constituents in human health.” Advanced Nutrition. 2013;4(6):618–632.
- Grin PM, et al. “Cranberry for preventing urinary tract infections.” Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2013;(10):CD001321.
- Le Roy T, et al. “The gut microbiome and prostate cancer.” Nat Rev Urol. 2019;16(7):373–386.
- Reid G, et al. “Probiotic use in urogenital infections.” Best Practice Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology. 2015;29(1):103–114.
