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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.

Oyster for Testosterone

July 22, 2016 By SiR Leave a Comment Last Updated: July 22, 2016

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Mythological aphrodisiac supplies heavy concentrations of research-backed vitamins, minerals, & aminos. In ancient myths, the Oyster has served as a symbol of powerful aphrodisiac effect that's recently been validated by modern science. While it turns out to not be a direct aphrodisiac, its sex-enhancement comes secondary to its T-boosts--which is accomplished by the … [Read more...]

Deer Antler Velvet for Testosterone

July 21, 2016 By SiR Leave a Comment Last Updated: July 21, 2016

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Controversial performance-enhancer supplies growth hormones with questionable effect on T. In ancient Chinese practice, Deer Antler Velvet (DAV) has been viewed as a general health tonic for a number of ailments. In more recent times, it’s earned the moniker “performance-enhancing drug” thanks to various speculative claims—one of which targets DAV as a testosterone booster. … [Read more...]

L-Arginine for Testosterone

July 19, 2016 By SiR Leave a Comment Last Updated: July 19, 2016

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Semi-essential amino acid enhances circulation and protein-synthesis for potential boosts in testosterone. Simultaneously produced in the body and required through dietary consumption, L-Arginine is a conditionally essential amino acid that becomes conditionally more essential for male health through the passing of years. Offering cardiovascular benefits to both elderly and … [Read more...]

Ginseng for Testosterone

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

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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

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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...]

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