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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.

Luteolin for Testosterone

August 28, 2016 By Leave a Comment Last Updated: August 28, 2016

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Although research is early, luteolin appears to help maintain a manly T status by blocking female hormones. Luteolin is an antioxidant found in fruits, vegetables and herbs. Although it does not have direct testosterone boosting effects, it has been suggested to be effective at improving men's testosterone-to-estrogen ratio via: Aromatase inhibition. Research has … [Read more...]

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...]

Bulbine Natalensis for Testosterone

August 16, 2016 By 4 Comments Last Updated: April 17, 2017

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South African herb Bulbine Natalensis has a risky reputation, but seems to be emerging as a potential natural T-booster and masculinity enhancer. Bulbine Natalensis' popularity has just begun to take hold in the Western market, and along with rumors of benefits comes fact-proving research. The plant is believed by many to be an underestimated testosterone booster through its … [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...]

Red Clover for Testosterone

August 5, 2016 By 1 Comment Last Updated: August 31, 2016

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Multi-faceted Trifolium pratense may have weak anti-estrogen activity that is suggested to maintain T. A longstanding traditional herbal remedy, red clover is sometimes included in testosterone booster complexes. While evidence supporting its use for testosterone is early and conflicted, some researchers and supplement formulators have theorized red clover might help T … [Read more...]

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