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Nearly all doctors will tell you that your days of intense
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solution."
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Testosterone is the hormone that defines your life. As men
age it declines substantially, and at age 60 it’s about 20% of
the levels experienced at its peak at about age 25.
Until now there has been very little that man could do to
arrest this age related decline. Your doctor says it’s just a
natural process that they cannot arrest.
Look at yourself. What do you see?
No desire to sexually satisfy your lover? Too weak or limp to
show her how much of a man you are? Unable to maintain rock-hard
erections and the stamina to put it to use? Lacking the
confidence and self-esteem to satisfy the ladies? Have you just
given up sexual pleasure and satisfaction? Settled into the
routine of growing old daily?
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If you want male sexual satisfaction and the powerful feeling
of youth that accompanies it, then testosterone is the only
answer. It is the vital hormone that defines your manliness.
Without it you lose sexual desire and power and rapidly age.
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- Regain the sexual power you may have lost and your lover
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keep on going… not only sexually but in all areas of your
daily life;
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- Sharpen your mind, regain self-confidence, and once again
have the sexual power of your youth;
- Regain your muscle tone with little exercise.
If You Pass Up This Doctor’s Advice, You not Only Doom
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His name is Sighi Drassinower, M.D. He is a physician that
specializes in natural health and has a specific interest in
men’s health. He has seen at first hand how naturally
declining testosterone levels wreck havoc on the lives of almost
all men.
Dr. Drassinower has written extensively on the subject of
male andropause, which is the medical term for the sexual,
physical and medical decline that all men experience as they
age. Dr. Drassinower has discovered a formulation of wholly
natural herbs, hormones, amino acids, and minerals that will
change this for you once and for all.
Dr. Drassinower has researched every medical report, spoke to
his fellow experts in the field of male andropause, and found
the hidden secrets to boosting man’s most important hormone
– TESTOSTERONE. He has discovered how men can turn their
bodies into a testosterone-producing machine.
Before I reveal this secret to you, let me explain how men
lose their stamina and sexual desire. First, think back to the
time in your teens and 20’s when you had that urge to have sex
every day… all day and night long. Remember when you had the
energy of a teenager and the strength of a young stallion.
Remember, when you had only one thing on your mind – SEX.
You were probably having such a good time that you were not
even aware of the creeping changes in your sexual life. You may
not even be aware of them today, but eventually you will be.
Sometime between the age of 40 and 50 you will start to fall
apart. Your everlasting erections and sexual stamina became
history. You may have the desire but your ability to satisfy it
became greatly diminished.
You have entered what medical doctor’s who understand this
subject call male andropause or PADAM – Partial Androgen
Deficiency in Males. Until today it has been regarded as a
normal part of aging that is accompanied by a gradual decline in
their sexuality, mood, and energy. Often, it will expose men to
even more serious health risks like prostate enlargement or
cancer, loss of bone and skeletal strength, and heart disease. A
drop in hormone levels, especially a drop in males’ all
important testosterone levels, causes it.
The list of potential problems from falling testosterone
levels is endless. But the worst ones are those that hit you
below the belt. The drop in your testosterone levels leads
directly to a lack of sexual desire, fewer and weaker orgasms,
and a decline of physical stamina. It even leads to premature
loss of hair and balding.
But that’s not all. When you experience declining
testosterone levels, it’s not only your sexual performance
that suffers. You lose self-esteem and confidence begins to
decrease. Your strength and muscles and reflexes weaken. You
lose muscle tone and bones become less dense and more fragile.
You are easily fatigued. You feel old and in declining health.
The extra pounds appear and are increasingly difficult to lose.
You are aging and aging rapidly with each passing month and
year.
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of sexual desire and performance are not your fault and
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important to you and your lover. In fact, it is more important
than you ever thought. It is the key to healthy aging and an
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2005. It is also safe.
It represents everything he has learned from 20 years of
study and practice in the field of male andropause. It’s
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Let me help you understand how this class of natural
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Dr. Drassinower discovered that the very best way to use
these precursors is to take several together. This precise blend
of ingredients is synergistic, that is, it is far more effective
to take them together than separately. Each ingredient taken
together reinforces the power of the others to boost and
increase your testosterone levels.
The result is that each ingredient is used in the right
combination together. It delivers more masculinity in a single
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It delivers this power without any risk or safety concerns.
Ten Testosterone Level Boosters
Eurycoma Longifolia, commonly known as Tongkat Ali
in Malaysia
and Pasak Bumi in Indonesia, is a shrub-tree found
growing wild
along the hilly slopes of the rainforest of Malaysia
and other parts
of Southeast Asia. Tongkat Ali (Ali’s walking stick)
has been
commonly prescribed in Malay and Aslian herbal
medicine as a
febrifuge and a remedy for intermittent fever
(malaria), ulcer, and
as an aphrodisiac for men. In Indonesia, the plant is
called “Pasak
Bumi” and the roots are used for traditional
treatment of dysentery
and tertian malaria. In Vietnam, the plant is called
“Cay Ba Binh,”
the tree that cures a hundred diseases. Longjack is in
the superior
class of herbs having powerful and numerous benefits
in the system.
Primary Benefits
- Improving testosterone production
- Improving physical and mental performance
- Enhancing energy level, endurance, and stamina
- Reducing mental fatigue and exhaustion
- Improving immune system
DHEA Shows Promise in Treating Erectile
Dysfunction
Plays Important Role in the Biology of Aging
It happens regularly to millions of men in this
country – yet few
talk about it. The inability to achieve or maintain an
erection,
otherwise known as erectile dysfunction (ED), affects
men
increasingly as they age. Since DHEA levels show a
similar
age-linked decline, scientists have posed the obvious
question:
Could DHEA be a key biological agent for sustaining
healthy
male sexual function? Researchers from the University
of Vienna
recently tracked the results of DHEA replacement
therapy in a
group of forty men with ED, aged 41-69, over a 24-week
period.
These men suffered from early loss of erection, which
made them
unable to complete intercourse. To ensure that the
study was
double-blind, randomized, and placebo-controlled,
another group
of men with ED was administered a placebo capsule.
Results were
compared using the International Index of Erectile
Function (IIEF),
a standard tool for the clinical assessment of ED. The
researchers
uncovered what they called a "biologically
obvious trend" – a
statistically significant increase in all domains of
IIEF in the DHEA
group compared to the control group, including
improved erectile
function, orgasmic function, sexual desire,
intercourse satisfaction,
and overall satisfaction. “DHEA treatment
demonstrated the first
clinical effects after 8 weeks and an impressive
improvement in
maintaining the erection after 16 weeks,”
researchers observed,
with no negative side effects reported. These findings
bolster the
results of the Massachusetts Male Aging Study of 1994,
which found
an inverse correlation between DHEA levels and the
incidence of ED
in men. Erectile dysfunction is estimated to affect 30
million men
in the U.S. alone. DHEA levels normally peak in a
man’s late 20s
and early 30s, declining to nearly one-third their
youthful levels
as men age. Previous studies have linked low DHEA with
heart
disease, aging, gastric cancer, and other degenerative
conditions.
Source: Reiter WJ, Pycha A, Schatzl G, Pokorny A,
Gruber D, Huber
JC, Marberger M. Dehydroepiandrosterone in the
treatment of
erectile dysfunction: a prospective, double-blind,
randomized,
placebo-controlled study. Urology 1999;53(3):590-595.
Tribulus Terrestris is an herb also known as the
puncture vine,
and has been used for centuries in Europe as a
treatment for
impotence and as a stimulant to help enhance sexual
drive and
performance. On the athletic front, this potent herb
has been
studied and observed to enhance LH (luteinizing
hormone)
production and raise testosterone levels. The
increased
testosterone levels by Tribulus Terrestris will have a
positive
effect on strength and stamina. Athletes are using
Tribulus
Terrestris to help ensure their own natural levels of
testosterone
are at a normal level at all times. Tribulus
Terrestris does not
work the way prohormones such as Androstenedione and
DHEA.
It is a natural stimulant of LH. In fact, a person
that has used
a prohormone, should use Tribulus Terrestris on the
"off cycle"
to help their own testosterone levels return to
normal, which is
what the prohormone will suppress. On the "off
cycle", many men
feel weak, tired, and moody because their own natural
testosterone
levels have been suppressed. Tribulus Terrestris will
help alleviate
these symptoms. Clinical studies in Bulgaria showed
Tribulus
Terrestris improved reproductive functions, including
increased
sperm production and testosterone levels in men. Among
women,
Tribulus Terrestris increased the concentration of
hormones including
estradiol, with testosterone being very slightly
influenced, thereby
improving reproductive function, libido, and
ovulation.
What does Tribulus Terrestris do?
- Increases the natural level of testosterone
- Increases strength and stamina
- Alleviates tired, weak moody feelings on the
"off cycle" of
a prohormone
- Stimulates sexual drive and performance
- Increases sperm production
- Improves reproductive function, libido, and
ovulation
Epimedium Sagittum may not sound serious, but in
reality, it could provide a serious boost to those who
need it. An all-natural phyto-aphrodisiac, it’s
based on the latest scientific research into male
performance and well-being. Epimedium Sagittum is a
traditional botanical medicine used in China and
Japan. Although this herb (which also goes by the
names Yin Yang Huo, Inyokaku, and Herba Epimedii,
Horny Goat Weed) has a history of traditional use for
disorders of the kidneys, joints, liver, back and
knees, its principle use is as an aphrodisiac.
According to one herbal author, Epimedium Sagittum has
testosterone-like effects. It stimulates sexual
activity in both men and women, increases sperm
production, stimulates the sensory nerves, and
increases sexual desire. Epimedium Sagittum’s
aphrodisiac effects have been verified in both animal
and human research. Mice treated with an Epimedium
Sagittum preparation produced "apparent effects
on the improvement of sexuality". It was also
shown to improve sperm producing capability. Since
Epimedium Sagittum has been traditionally used for
kidney disease, it’s interesting that research has
demonstrated a sexual potentiation effect and improved
quality of life in patients with chronic renal failure
who were given Epimedium Sagittum. Research has shown
that Epimedium Sagittum significantly increases
testosterone in mice. This certainly appears to be the
herb’s mechanism of action, although Epimedium
Sagittum may have more than one. For example, it has
been established that sexual arousal is linked to the
activity of cholinergic neurotransmitters. However, an
enzyme called acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inactivates
cholinergic neurotransmitters within 1/500 of a
second. As it turns out, research shows that Epimedium
Sagittum is capable of inhibiting AChE. Such an
inhibition may support higher levels of the key
cholinergic neurotransmitters associated with sexual
arousal. In addition, research has shown that
Epimedium Sagittum has anti-fatigue effects and helps
prevents adrenal exhaustion. Horny Goat Weed (epimedium):
Will it make you horny, too? by Ray Sahelian, M.D.
Epimedium is a pungent ornamental herb found in Asia
and the Mediterranean. The Chinese call epimedium Yin
Yang Huo, which loosely means “licentious goat
plant.” Legend has it that the name horny goat weed
came from a herder who noticed his goats becoming more
sexually active after eating the plant. Supplement
companies have adopted the provocative name by which
it is known in the U.S. Horny goat weed was named
epimedium because it is similar to a plant found in
the ancient Asian kingdom of Media, now a part of
Iran. Epimedium is a genus of many related plant
species and some are used for medicinal purposes,
including Epimedium sagittatum, Epimedium brevicornum,
and Epimedium koreanum. Although epimedium has a
history of traditional use for disorders of the
kidneys, joints, and liver, its principle use in the
United States is as an aphrodisiac and to combat
fatigue. What the research says about epimedium Very
little research has been published in the Western
medical literature regarding this plant. Our Chinese
study investigated the therapeutic effect of epimedium
sagittatum on 22 patients with chronic renal failure
on hemodialysis. Twelve patients with hemodialysis
were served as controls. Epimedium sagittatum had a
sex enhancing effect and improved their quality of
life. Epimedium mechanism of action The exact way that
epimedium works remains unclear. Animal studies have
shown that it may influence levels of
neurotransmitters such as norepinephrine, serotonin,
and dopamine and reduce cortisol levels. The leaves of
epimedium sagittatum contain a variety of flavonoids,
icariin, sterols and an alkaloid called magnaflorine.
It’s quite possible epimedium sagittatum influences
several aspects of human sexual biochemistry. Icariin
is thought to help with erectile function.
Arginine is the primary source of nitrous oxide
(NO) – an odorless gas made of nitrogen and oxygen
that relaxes muscles and increases blood flow to
organs including the heart and penis. By facilitating
blood flow through the erectile tissue of the penis,
NO produced from L-arginine can give men erections
that are bigger, harder and frequent.
In a group of 15 men with erectile dysfunction
given 2,800mg of arginine per day for two weeks, six
were helped, though none improved while taking
placebo. Available research looks promising and
suggests that at least some men are likely to benefit.
[Int J Impot Res 6:pp.33-6,1994]
Muira pauma (Ptychopetalum olacoides) is a
Brazilian shrub with a long history in South American
folk medicine as an aphrodisiac and sexual tonic for
promoting virility and treating impotence. Human
studies have substantiated the use of muira pauma for
improving libido and treating erectile dysfunction. In
one study conducted at the Institute of Sexology in
Paris, France under the supervision of Dr. Jacques
Waynberg, 262 male patients experiencing lack of
sexual desire and the inability to attain or maintain
an erection were treated with 1 to 2.5 grams of muira
pauma extract a day. Following two weeks of treatment,
51 percent of those suffering from erectile
dysfunction reported significant improvement.
Additionally, 62% of the patients suffering from loss
of libido reported that the muira pauma extract had,
in the words of the researchers, “a dynamic
effect.” A second study conducted by Dr. Waynberg
included 100 men who complained of impotence, loss of
libido and sexual difficulties due to “asthenia,”
described as fatigue, loss of strength, or debility.
Following treatment with Muira pauma, 66% of the men
reported a significant increase in frequency of
intercourse. Of 46 men complaining of loss of desire,
70% reported that treatment with muira pauma increased
libido. Another important measure of sexual function,
stability of erection during intercourse, was improved
or restored in 55% of the patients. Other benefits
reported included a reduction of fatigue, improved
sleep, and increased morning erections. Treatment with
muira pauma was much more effective in cases with the
least psychosomatic involvement. Of the 26 men
diagnosed with common sexual asthenia without
noticeable sign of psychosomatic disorder, the
treatment was effective for asthenia in 100% of cases,
lack of libido in 85% of cases, and for inability of
coital erection in 90% of cases.
Maca (Lepidium meyenii) is a hardy perennial plant
cultivated high in the Andes Mountains, at altitudes
from 8,000 to 14,500 feet. It has one of the highest
frost tolerances among native cultivated species. Maca
has a low-growing, mat-like stem system, which can go
unnoticed in a farmer’s field. Its scalloped leaves
lie close to the ground and it produces small,
self-fertile, off-white flowers typical of the mustard
family to which it belongs. Tribal and herbal medicine
uses this energizing plant is also referred to as
Peruvian ginseng (although maca is not in the same
family as ginseng). Maca has been used for centuries
in the Andes to enhance fertility in humans and
animals. Soon after the Spanish conquest in South
America, the Spanish found that their livestock was
reproducing poorly in the highlands. The local Indians
recommended feeding the animals maca; so remarkable
were the results that Spanish chroniclers gave
in-depth reports. Even colonial records of some 200
years ago indicate that payment of (roughly) nine tons
of maca was demanded from one Andean area alone for
this purpose. In Peruvian herbal medicine today, maca
is reported to be used as an immunostimulant; for
anemia, tuberculosis, menstrual disorders, menopause
symptoms, stomach cancer, sterility (and other
reproductive and sexual disorders); and to enhance
memory.
Maca has been growing in world popularity over the
last several years due to several large U.S. marketing
campaigns touting its energizing, fertility
enhancement, hormonal balancing, aphrodisiac, and,
especially, enhanced sexual performance properties.
Other (anecdotal) herbal medicine uses in the U.S. and
abroad includes increasing energy, stamina, and
endurance in athletes, promoting mental clarity,
treating male impotence, and helping with menstrual
irregularities, female hormonal imbalances, menopause,
and chronic fatigue syndrome.
The nutritional value of dried maca root is high,
resembling those of cereal grains such as maize, rice,
and wheat. It contains 60-75% carbohydrates, 10-14%
protein, 8.5% fiber, and 2.2% lipids. The protein
content of maca exists mainly in the form of
polypeptides and amino acids (including significant
amounts of arginine, serine, histidine, aspartic acid,
glutamic acid, glycine, valine, phenylalanine,
tyrosine, and threonine). It also has about 250 mg of
calcium, 2 g of potassium, and 15 mg of iron in 100 g
of dried root-and important amounts of fatty acids
(including linolenic, palmitic, and oleic acids). Maca
contains sterols (about 0.05% to 0.1%) and other
vitamins and minerals. In addition to its rich supply
of essential nutrients, maca contains alkaloids,
tannins, and saponins.
A chemical analysis conducted in 1981 showed the
presence of biologically active aromatic
isothiocyanates (a common chemical found in the
mustard family of plants and shown to be a wood
preservative and insecticide). Chemical research shows
maca root contains a chemical called p-methoxybenzyl
isothiocyanate, which has reputed aphrodisiac
properties. At least four alkaloids are also present
but have not yet been quantified. Fresh maca root
contains about 1% glucosinolates-plant chemicals found
in many plants in the family Brassicaceae (broccoli,
cabbage, cauliflower, and other cruciferous
vegetables). While no novel glucosinolates have been
reported in maca yet, several of the chemicals found
in this group of known plant chemicals are documented
to be cancer-preventive. Maca’s main plant chemicals
include: lkaloids, amino acids, beta-ecdysone,
calcium, carbohydrates, fatty acids, glucosinolates,
iron, magnesium, p-methoxybenzyl isothiocyanate,
phosphorus, potassium, protein, saponins, sitosterols,
stigmasterol, tannins, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin
B12, vitamin C, vitamin E, and zinc.
Biological activities and clinical research
Maca’s fertility-enhancing properties were reported
as early as 1961, when researchers discovered that it
increased fertility in rats. Marketing and resulting
sales of maca for sexual function has been fueled by
clinical research since. Studies in 2001 reported a
beneficial effect on male sperm production in rats and
improvement of sperm count and motility in nine
healthy adult men. In 2002, a study reported improved
sexual performance in inexperienced male rats; another
“self-perception on sexual desire” test in healthy
men reported aphrodisiac or libido enhancement effects
It may well be that maca’s beneficial effects for
sexual function and fertility can be explained simply
by its high concentration of proteins and vital
nutrients.
Dried maca root contains about 10% protein –
mostly derived from amino acids. Amino acids (the
building blocks of proteins) are required in the diet
to drive many cellular functions in the body –
including sexual and fertility functions. Amino acids
are required to manufacture neurotransmitters such as
dopamine and noradrenaline. These substances transmit
signals in the nervous system and play a major role in
the process of sexual arousal and physical performance
during sex. The main amino acids that these
neurotransmitters require include phenylalanine,
tyrosine, and histidine (all three of which are found
in good supply in maca). The amino acid arginine, of
which maca is a significant source, is thought to
assist in the generation of nitric oxide-which is
thought to counteract male impotence (although this is
not clinically validated). Many libido- and
sexual-enhancement health supplements on the market
today contain arginine for this reason. Arginine has
also clinically proven to play a role in male
fertility through its action of increasing sperm
production and motility. It is highly likely that some
of the sexual and fertility effects reported were due
to maca’s high arginine content. The amino acid
histidine also is found in maca root in high amounts.
This amino acid plays an often-overlooked but
important role in sexual function: during ejaculation
and orgasm. The body utilizes histidine to produce
histamine, and histamine in the corpus cavernosum
(penile erectile tissue) ultimately is responsible for
the way ejaculations happen. Men suffering from
premature ejaculation often show increased histamine
activity; they may be helped by a simple
antihistamine, or the amino acid methionine (which
counteracts the formation of histamine from histidine).
This is the same mechanism that explains a side effect
of prescription antihistamines – aorgasmia (or the
inability/difficulty to achieve an orgasm).
Conversely, men and women having difficulties
achieving orgasms may be helped by histidine
supplementation – this may increase histamine levels
in the sexual tract, which in turn make orgasms and
ejaculations easier. An additional pro-sexual effect
of histidine (as well as arginine) may lie in its
vasodilating effect, increasing blood flow to the sex
organs. Again, the significant, natural histidine
content of maca may have played a role in the rat
studies reporting a greater number of copulations.
Panax Ginseng (Korean Red Ginseng) increases
stamina and energy and has even shown to increase
testosterone levels. When you consider it also has a
positive effect on blood flow, it’s easy to see why
ginseng would have a valuable effect to maintain an
erection.
Nettle root (Urtica dioica) blocks 5 alpha
reductase, reducing the conversion of testosterone to
DHT. Nettle root appear to contain substances, which
bind to SHBG helping reduce the proportion of bound:
free testosterone.
In studies, Bioperine (Black pepper – piper
nigrun fruit extract) increases absorption of other
nutrients from 30 to 250% via a process called
thermogenesis. Recent studies have shown that it can
greatly increase the bioavailability of other
compounds – such as vitamins, minerals, and herbal
substances. By itself Bioperine does not increase
testosterone, but when added to the TestoLife formula,
it causes your body to absorb up to 250% more of the
first 9 testosterone-boosting nutrients described
above.
INGREDIENTS
Eurycoma Longifolia, commonly known as Tongkat
Ali in Malaysia and Pasak Bumi in Indonesia, is a
shrub-tree found growing wild along the hilly slopes
of the rainforest of Malaysia and other parts of
Southeast Asia. Tongkat Ali (Ali’s walking stick)
has been commonly prescribed in Malay and Aslian
herbal medicine as a febrifuge and a remedy for
intermittent fever (malaria), ulcer, and as an
aphrodisiac for men. In Indonesia, the plant is
called “Pasak Bumi” and the roots are used for
traditional treatment of dysentery and tertian
malaria. In Vietnam, the plant is called “Cay Ba
Binh,” the tree that cures a hundred diseases.
Longjack is in the superior class of herbs having
powerful and numerous benefits in the system.
Primary Benefits
- Improving testosterone production
- Improving physical and mental performance
- Enhancing energy level, endurance, and stamina
- Reducing mental fatigue and exhaustion
- Improving immune system
DHEA Shows Promise in Treating Erectile
Dysfunction
Plays Important Role in the Biology of Aging
It happens regularly to millions of men in this
country – yet few talk about it. The inability to
achieve or maintain an erection, otherwise known as
erectile dysfunction (ED), affects men increasingly
as they age. Since DHEA levels show a similar
age-linked decline, scientists have posed the
obvious question: Could DHEA be a key biological
agent for sustaining healthy male sexual function?
Researchers from the University of Vienna recently
tracked the results of DHEA replacement therapy in a
group of forty men with ED, aged 41-69, over a
24-week period. These men suffered from early loss
of erection, which made them unable to complete
intercourse. To ensure that the study was
double-blind, randomized, and placebo-controlled,
another group of men with ED was administered a
placebo capsule. Results were compared using the
International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF), a
standard tool for the clinical assessment of ED. The
researchers uncovered what they called a
"biologically obvious trend" – a
statistically significant increase in all domains of
IIEF in the DHEA group compared to the control
group, including improved erectile function,
orgasmic function, sexual desire, intercourse
satisfaction, and overall satisfaction. “DHEA
treatment demonstrated the first clinical effects
after 8 weeks and an impressive improvement in
maintaining the erection after 16 weeks,”
researchers observed, with no negative side effects
reported. These findings bolster the results of the
Massachusetts Male Aging Study of 1994, which found
an inverse correlation between DHEA levels and the
incidence of ED in men. Erectile dysfunction is
estimated to affect 30 million men in the U.S.
alone. DHEA levels normally peak in a man’s late
20s and early 30s, declining to nearly one-third
their youthful levels as men age. Previous studies
have linked low DHEA with heart disease, aging,
gastric cancer, and other degenerative conditions.
Source: Reiter WJ, Pycha A, Schatzl G, Pokorny A,
Gruber D, Huber JC, Marberger M.
Dehydroepiandrosterone in the treatment of erectile
dysfunction: a prospective, double-blind,
randomized, placebo-controlled study. Urology
1999;53(3):590-595.
Tribulus Terrestris is an herb also known as the
puncture vine, and has been used for centuries in
Europe as a treatment for impotence and as a
stimulant to help enhance sexual drive and
performance. On the athletic front, this potent herb
has been studied and observed to enhance LH (luteinizing
hormone) production and raise testosterone levels.
The increased testosterone levels by Tribulus
Terrestris will have a positive effect on strength
and stamina. Athletes are using Tribulus Terrestris
to help ensure their own natural levels of
testosterone are at a normal level at all times.
Tribulus Terrestris does not work the way
prohormones such as Androstenedione and DHEA. It is
a natural stimulant of LH. In fact, a person that
has used a prohormone, should use Tribulus
Terrestris on the "off cycle" to help
their own testosterone levels return to normal,
which is what the prohormone will suppress. On the
"off cycle", many men feel weak, tired,
and moody because their own natural testosterone
levels have been suppressed. Tribulus Terrestris
will help alleviate these symptoms. Clinical studies
in Bulgaria showed Tribulus Terrestris improved
reproductive functions, including increased sperm
production and testosterone levels in men. Among
women, Tribulus Terrestris increased the
concentration of hormones including estradiol, with
testosterone being very slightly influenced, thereby
improving reproductive function, libido, and
ovulation.
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