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Male Enhancement
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Male Enhancement is
formulated to increase
natural testosterone levels,
positive mood, reduced
cortisol, increased nitric
oxide production, increased
muscle mass, and improved
exercise performance.
A blend of ingredients that
may help to support stamina
and sexual libido. Some of
the main ingredients in this
supplement are:
Zinc, Tongkat Ali, Maca and
L-Arginine.
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Our product is synthesized utilizing
the latest scientific research and
formulated with high quality
Our formula is third party
independently tested for heavy
metals, impurities, made in the USA,
GMP certified, and produced in an
FDA registered facility. 1% of the
supplements on the market can match
our world class standards.
Formula Ingredient Deck - Benefits
Of Each Ingredient
Horny Goat Weed
*
Supports increased sexual drive,
increased testosterone, reduced
progression of atherosclerosis,
increased nitric oxide levels, and
reduced arterial (blood vessel)
inflammation levels (126,127).
* Reduces arterial inflammation via
reduction of free-radical-induced
peroxidation in erythrocytes, and
increased nitric oxide levels
(126,127).
* Supports arterial health (health
of blood vessels) via attenuating
DNA damage, correcting endothelial
dysfunction (126,127).
Represses macrophage-derived foam
cell formation, inhibiting platelet
activation, and reduces oxLDL-induced
monocyte adhesion to endothelial
cells (126,127).
Macca Root Powder
*
Supports female hormonal health via
increased sex drive, improved
post-menopausal symptoms, and
improved sexual desire (13).
* Increases luteinizing hormone (LH)
production and reduced severity of
menstruation (13).
* Increases sperm count in males via
androgenic mechanisms associated
with free testosterone increase
(13).
Tongkat Ali
*
Reduces stress hormones (cortisol),
increases free testosterone,
enhances mood, and supports sexual
function (132).
Saw Palmetto
*
Supports prostate health,
cardiovascular health, and increased
hair growth (133,134).
* Supports prostate health via
anti-androgenic and
anti-inflammatory effects resulting
in reduced Benign prostatic
hyperplasia (134).
L-Arginine
*
Natural vasodilator precursor to
increased nitric oxide levels (1).
* Supports immune function by
maturation of the T cell (immune
cell) receptor zeta (TCR) (2).
* Improves exercise performance via
increased stroke volume (blood flow)
and increased nutrient delivery to
exercising muscle (3).
* Reduces arterial blood pressure,
insulin resistance, and supports fat
lipolysis (fat burning) (4).
Panax Ginseng
*
Apoptogenic herb that supports
antioxidant function, cognitive
function, increased muscle mass,
combats inflammation, stabilizes
blood pressure, enhances sexual
health, and enhances endurance
performance (136).
* Combats inflammation via
inhibition of hydroxyl
radical(inflammation) and lipid
peroxidation (136).
* Supports endurance performance by
enhancing mitochondrial energy
output during exercise (136).
Sarsaparilla Root
*
Supports Antioxidant activity,
antimicrobial activity, immune
system activity, and skin health
(140).
* Supports skin health by inhibiting
oxidative damage and skin-aging
factor via mitogen-activated protein
kinase signaling pathways (141).
* Supports immune health and
antioxidant activity by increasing
l-glutathione levels (master
antioxidant) and enhanced free
radical scavenging capabilities
(141).
Pumpkin Seed Extract
*
Supports urinary health, and immune
function (175).
* Substantial improvement in BPH/LUTS.
* The observed symptom relief is
accompanied by a clinically
significant improvement in IPSS-related
(175).
Muira Puma Extract
*
Supports sexual vitality in males
and females, reduces stress, and
increases blood flow to sexual
organs (135).
Oat Straw
*
May support antioxidant function and
cardiovascular health (185).
Nettle
*
Supports blood sugar regulation and
urinary health.
Cayenne Pepper
*
Combats diarrhea, cramps, and muscle
inflammation (176).
* Decreases muscle soreness and
increases muscle strength (177).
Astragalus Root
*
Supports immune health, improves
blood sugar regulation, and reduces
inflammatory markers seen in
gastrointestinal chronic diseases
(16).
* Improves insulin resistance by
reduction of inflammatory blood
markers, increasing glucose uptake
by exercising skeletal muscle, and
improving glycogen (storage form of
carbohydrates) synthesis (17).
Catuba Bark
*
May support antioxidant function.
Licorice Root
*
Supports anti-inflammatory,
anti-allergenic, and antimicrobial
properties (178).
Tribulus Terrestris
*
Supports sexual function, increased
testosterone, cardiovascular health,
supports healthy urinary tract
function, supports athletic
performance, and aids as a
neuroprotective agent (137,138).
* Supports sexual health, via
activating aphrodisiacs, increased
spermatogenesis, sperm motility,
increased free testosterone, and
increase of androgenic (hormone)
action via the activation of
endogenous testosterone production
(137,138).
* Supports cardiovascular health via
decreased arterial inflammation
levels of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α and
interleukin (IL)-6 (137,138).
* Supports neuroprotective
properties via protection of neuron
injury, and cerebral
ischemia-reperfusion by suppressing
brain inflammatory markers (NF-κB,
TNF-α and IL-1β) (137,138).
Oyster Extract
*
Reduces inflammation and supports
joint health (178,179).
* Supports immune health via reduced
generation of intracellular reactive
oxygen species and increased levels
of l-glutathione (master
antioxidant) in macrophages (immune
cells) (178,179).
Boron
*
Supports increased bone mineral
density, muscle function, hormonal
balance, and immune function (180).
Proper Use of This Supplement
Suggested Use:
Take
three (3) capsules before bedtime.
Our Formula Vs
Other Formulas on the Market.
1. Uses third-party
independently tested
ingredients that are made in
the USA, GMP certified, and
made in an FDA registered
facility.
2. Uses high-quality herbs,
nootropics, vitamins, and
minerals in an effective and
efficaciously dosed formula.
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1. Source cheap ingredients
from heavily polluted soils.
Even "organic" supplements
not third-party tested have
been removed by FDA due to
high levels of heavy metals.
2. Uses cheap sources of
herbs, nootropics, vitamins,
and minerals that contain
high amounts of fillers and
heavy metals.
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