Osteoblast stimulation for bone health; osteoporosis (male and female); Improves white blood cells including monocytes and activated T and B cells; improves urinary comfort by decongesting and shrinking the prostate; Intellectual tonic.
While oak itself isn’t a direct food source for bone health, traditional and modern medicine uses its bark to create remedies that can decrease inflammation and increase antioxidant defenses, which are beneficial for bone repair. Specifically, components like tannins in the bark can reduce swelling, which may help with pain
Supports a healthy prostate gland. In benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), it will decrease organ volume, thus improving urinary flow. It helps with urinary hesitancy, urinary frequency, incontinence, nocturia, and urgency.