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Testosterone

Starting at around age 30, men's testosterone levels begin to naturally decline. T-Boosters are nutrients that help men keep their testosterone levels at their peak. Some T-boosters increase T production, while others can raise T-levels indirectly, by neutralizing “T-killer” enzymes and female sex hormones. T-Boosting nutrients may be taken alone, but are more often combined into complex supplements.

Akarkara for Testosterone

July 7, 2017 By Leave a Comment Last Updated: July 7, 2017

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Akarkara root has shown the ability to boost testosterone and enhance sexual health in animal studies. Akarkara is a herb with a rich history of use for the male reproductive system. Its specific potential uses for male sexual health include: Boosting testosterone levels. Akarkara has been to act as a testosterone (T) booster in animals. Enhancing virility. Libido, … [Read more...]

Saw Palmetto for Testosterone

July 6, 2017 By Leave a Comment Last Updated: July 6, 2017

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Saw palmetto may boost testosterone by blocking its conversion into dihydrotestosterone. Saw palmetto is a fruit-bearing palm tree whose bioactive ingredients are believed to influence the conversion of sexual hormones. It may particularly affect masculinity by: Increasing testosterone levels. Saw palmetto may boost testosterone (T) by preventing it from converting into … [Read more...]

Astragalus for Testosterone

April 3, 2017 By Leave a Comment Last Updated: January 13, 2018

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Astragalus root has not been shown to boost testosterone, but may improve overall male virility. One of the 50 fundamental herbs used in traditional Chinese medicine, astragalus has long been valued for its restorative effects. It is purported to benefit masculinity by: Improving virility. Astragalus has been shown to raise sperm count and motility. Supporting … [Read more...]

Royal Jelly for Testosterone

April 2, 2017 By Leave a Comment Last Updated: April 2, 2017

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The controversial bee food royal jelly might be a natural testosterone booster.  Royal jelly is a sweet, nutritious substance produced by honey bees. Research in recent years has unearthed its potential to enhance masculinity by: Increasing testosterone levels. Early research indicates that royal jelly may be capable of boosting testosterone levels. Enhancing energy. … [Read more...]

Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) — the most powerful and misunderstood male hormone?

January 14, 2017 By Editor 1 Comment Last Updated: January 15, 2017

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Worried about losing your hair? Then you're probably also worried about DHT: The androgen hormone that's been vilified as "The Big Bald Wolf." DHT does play a role in hair loss, but that’s based largely on genetics. Essentially, if your genes make your hair follicles vulnerable to the male hormone – then DHT can make you go bald. Conversely, if you’re one of the lucky guys … [Read more...]

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