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LEUZEA
Carthamoides (Maral root) |
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Russian Anabolic Formula is a non-hormonal anabolic
supplement whose ingredients have been proven in clinical
studies to be as anabolic as actual steroids while
exhibiting no undesirable side effects.
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Ecdysten is a powerful non-harmful anabolic solution
with a pronounced capacity to stimulate protein synthesis
in muscle cells. According to scientific studies,
it increases protein synthesis by 3 times, while the
well-known anabolic steroid Methandrostendione only
increases protein synthesis by 1.5 times. Ecdysten
- is a key active pharmacological substance from Leuzea
Carthamoides (Russian Leuzea). Unlike anabolic steroids,
Ecdysten has demonstrated no known adverse reactions
or side effects. Ecdysten also increases nitrogen
retention, enhances endurance and promotes lean weight.
The perfect addition to a high-protein diet, using
Ecdysten can help improve your athletic performance
and physique, safely and effectively. Ecdysten was
used by Soviet and Russian sportsmen in order to upgrade
psychological and physical reserves that were exhausted
due to hard training. After regular intake of Russian
Leuzea the muscle component in the body increases
while the fat tissues are melting.
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TRILOVIN
250 (generic name: Tribulus terrestris) |
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Due to spirostenols (steroidal saponins) present in
Trilovin 250, cholesterol level as well as high blood
pressure are reduced after intake of Trilovin 250.
Trilovin 250 has strong antibacterial, antiviral,
and potentially anti-cancer effects (preventing cancer
cells from growing). This anti-tumor effect was confirmed
in clinical studies on 275 women and this data was
patented.
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Institute of the Chemistry
of Plant Substances, Academy of Sciences of the Republic
of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
The effects of Ecdysterone and the
related drug Ecdysten on the sexual activity were
studied under experimental and clinical conditions.
A 10-day administration of Ecdysterone (5 and 10 mg/kg,
p.o.) improved behavioral characteristics of the sexual
function in rats, the effect being especially pronounced
during the fist days of experiment. The administration
of Ecdysten to men with the infertility diagnosis
(disturbed spermatogenesis as a complication of some
urologic diseases) increased the copulative function
and improved the sperm quality. The administration
of Ecdysten to patients in the stage of recovery upon
myocardial infarction also improved the sexual function.
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Department of Obstetrics
and Gynaecology, National University Hospital, National
University of Singapore, Singapore.
OBJECTIVE: Apart from its claims
for improvement of sexual functions in men, the puncturevine
plant (Tribulus terrestris: TT) has long been considered
as an energizer and vitalizer in the indigenous system
of medicine. Sexual behavior and intracavernous pressure
(ICP) measurements were taken in rats to scientifically
validate the claim of TT [containing protodioscin
(PTN)] as an aphrodisiac. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty
sexually mature male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly
divided into four groups of 10 each. Group I served
as a control group and groups II, III, and IV were
treated with three different doses of TT extract (2.5,
5 and 10 mg/kg body weight, respectively), orally,
once daily for 8 weeks. Weight was recorded and the
rats from all four groups were subjected to sexual
behavior studies with primed females and various parameters
namely mount and intromission frequencies (MF and
IF, respectively), mount, intromission and ejaculation
latencies (ML, IL, and EL, respectively) as well as
postejaculatory interval (PEI) were recorded. In addition,
blood pressure and ICP were recorded for all rats
at the end of study. RESULTS: Increases in body weight
(by 9, 23, and 18% for groups II, III & IV) and
ICP (by 43% and 26% for groups III and IV) were statistically
significant compared to the control group. Increases
in MF (by 27% and 24%) and IF (by 19% and 22%) for
the groups III and IV were statistically significant.
Decreases in ML (by 16%, 23%, and 22% for groups II,
III, and IV) and PEI (by 20% for group III) were statistically
significant compared to the control. CONCLUSIONS:
The weight gain and improvement in sexual behavior
parameters observed in rats could be secondary to
the androgen increasing property of TT (PTN) that
was observed in our earlier study on primates. The
increase in ICP which confirms the proerectile aphrodisiac
property of TT could possibly be the result of an
increase in androgen and subsequent release of nitric
oxide from the nerve endings innervating the corpus
cavernosum.
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