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Ginseng for Testosterone

July 16, 2016 By SiR Leave a Comment Last Updated: July 16, 2016

Preserved Ginseng Roots

Time-tested adaptogen root herb for masculine health may provide mild testosterone support. Grown primarily in eastern Asia, Panax Ginseng is a legendary adaptogen with roots in ancient Chinese health practices. While various Ginseng species share its name & chemical structure, Panax Ginseng is believed to be the best for masculine health, including testosterone. It's … [Read more...]

Maca for Testosterone

July 13, 2016 By SiR Leave a Comment Last Updated: July 13, 2016

Maca - Lepidium meyenii

Legendary "Peruvian Ginseng" may help with fertility & libido conditions without altering sex hormone status. Grown in the S. American Andes mountains, Maca is an ancient herb of increasing value in the West for its potent effects on energy, stamina, & sex. While its role as a bona fide T-booster requires more comprehensive exploration, Maca's legendary status as a … [Read more...]

Uridine as a Nootropic

July 12, 2016 By Editor Leave a Comment Last Updated: July 13, 2016

Uridine_3D_ball

Key component to RNA may help build new neural connections and enhance overall cognition. Uridine facilitates communication between cells to improve brain function. An important link in the RNA chain, Uridine is a basic building block of all biological functions and living organisms. Uridine’s effectiveness is enhanced when it converts into choline, which then synthesizes to … [Read more...]

Phenibut as a Nootropic

July 11, 2016 By Editor Leave a Comment Last Updated: July 12, 2016

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This GABA-derived synthetic may inhibit stress for less anxiety and more sleep. Phenibut is a neuropsychotropic drug with anxiolytic, sedative, and nootropic properties. Phenibut works by stimulating the release of dopamine and suppressing β-phenylethylamine (PEA), and mimicking the nootropic GABA by binding to GABA-b and GABA-a receptors. Phenibut may help with anxiety, … [Read more...]

Vitamin B6 for Testosterone

July 10, 2016 By Editor 1 Comment Last Updated: July 10, 2016

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Low levels of Vitamin B6 may correlate with low testosterone levels, suggesting a possible T-supportive role. Vitamin B6 is an essential vitamin with many important functions in the human body. Early animal evidence suggests it may play a role in maintaining testosterone levels. As a T-Booster, Vitamin B6 has been theorized to work by: Blocking T-binding activity. … [Read more...]

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