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Testosterone Boosters for Libido

August 26, 2016 By SiR Leave a Comment Last Updated: November 4, 2016

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The phrase "Testosterone & Libido" evokes the most unflattering male stereotypes: Riled-up, dumbed-down man-beasts who can't go 7 seconds without thinking about sex, chasing girls, or punching a fellow man-beast in the face. Why then would anyone in their right mind want to boost male testosterone and libido at the same time? We'll give you two good reasons: Often … [Read more...]

Vitamin K for Testosterone

August 15, 2016 By SiR 2 Comments Last Updated: January 26, 2017

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Vitamin K builds up in the testes, potentially playing a direct role on T-synthesis (in rats). Notoriously under-researched for male hormones, Vitamin K is an essential vitamin stored in the liver & fat tissue that’s recently been making waves as a potentially valuable T-booster. While rat research suggests of a direct relationship between K & T-synthesis, human … [Read more...]

Rhodiola for Testosterone

August 3, 2016 By SiR Leave a Comment Last Updated: August 3, 2016

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Ergogenic adaptogen helps maintain T against the depleting effects of physical stress and oxidative stress. From ancient Siberian herbalism to the labs of Cold War Russia, Rhodiola has been a plant of extreme adaptogenic value for its reliable resistance against high-altitude stress & its anti-fatigue effects on physical activity. While both men & women from all … [Read more...]

Cordyceps for Testosterone

August 1, 2016 By SiR 1 Comment Last Updated: August 1, 2016

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Edible fungus may enhance male athleticism by regulating sex hormones & reducing free radicals. Viewed in China as a longevity-promoting mushroom, Cordyceps is a traditionally rare fungus that (yes) grows on the backs of caterpillars before being consumed (with the caterpillar). The fungus' interaction with T-production & its mild adaptogenesis may help men … [Read more...]

Licorice for Testosterone

July 28, 2016 By SiR Leave a Comment Last Updated: October 2, 2016

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Sweet-flavored legume root supplies protective flavonoids, but may increase stress hormones & decrease T. Primarily native to Europe & Asia, Licorice has been used in traditional Western & Eastern health systems for various digestive & disease conditions. Yet, despite a positive association with health and a relatively high safety rating, Licorice might have … [Read more...]

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