- Potent Standardized Extracts of Tribulus/Muira Puama/Ashwagandha/Mucuna/Shilajit and more
- Powerful Rejuvenator- Rebuilds Core Energy
- Boost and strengthens the male reproductive system
- Provide stamina, vitality and overall good health.
- Restore balance and confidence.
- 500 mg. per Capsule
- 60ct per Bottle
- Kosher Certified Veggie Caps
- The choice of Doctors & Practitioners
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Ingredients: :A proprietary blend of standardized extracts of: Tribulus (standardized to 45% Saponins) 125 mg., Muiri Puama 125 mg., Mucuna 75 mg., Raw Shilajit 55 mg. Ashwagandha 50 mg. , Amalaki 45 mg., Bacopa 20 mg., Bioperine 5 mg.
Servings Per Container: 60 vegetarian capsules 500 mg. each
Indications:
Male-Plus is a revitalizing and rejuvenating synergistic formula designed to boost and strengthen the male reproductive system while helping to provide stamina, vitality and overall good health. This original combination of potent herbs assists in boosting testosterone levels in the body, resulting in increased energy and enhanced male libido and sexual performance. Male Plus combines traditional Ayurvedic herbs with the powerful Muiri Puma in creating this unique preparation. Muira Puma has historically been used throughout the world as a powerful male libido enhancing herb, which helps to restore balance and confidence. Combined with the traditional Ayurvedic herbs Tribulus, Ashwwagandha and Mucuna, Male Plus delivers a safe and reliable compound providing energy, vitality, and peak body-mind strength.
Tribulus is used in formulations for impotence, venereal
diseases, and sexual debility. It has an aphrodisiac action due
to the presence of saponin. Tribulus boosts the production of testosterone
in the body.. Tribulus stimulates the increase of hormone production
in the body. The health benefits of hormone supplement action from
anti-aging to anti-oxidants are well known. One group of natural
sources for hormones is the plant steroid (i.e. plants that have
been laboratory proven to contain steroid hormones). Tribulus is
the plant of choice. It has a 5,000 year-old history of medicinal
use in India. Traditionally it has been used for boosting hormone
production in men and women,. These hormones control sexual drive & performance for men and women. If you want to improve your libido then you need to increase your natural testosterone production. Tribulus Terrestris is the most effective way to increase your natural testosterone production.
The benefits of treating impotence with muira puama have been studied in several trials, which reported that muira puama was effective in improving libido and treating erectile dysfunction. In one French study among 262 male patients who experienced lack of sexual desire and the inability to attain or maintain an erection, 62% of the patients with loss of libido reported that the extract of muira puama "had a dynamic effect," and 51% of patients with erectile dysfunction felt that muira puama was beneficial. The second study evaluated positive psychological benefits of muira puama in 100 men with male sexual weakness. The therapeutic dosage was 1.5 g of a muira puama extract daily. In their final report, researchers indicated muira puama could "enhance libido [in 85% of test group], increase the frequency of intercourse [in 100%] and improve the ability to maintain an erection [in 90%]."
In other recent clinical research, muira puama extracts have been reported to have adaptogenic, antifatigue, antistress, and beneficial effects on the central nervous system. A specially-prepared extract from the root of muira puama has been patented for its ability to "relieve physical and mental fatigue" and for "ameliorating a weakened constitution." Researchers in Brazil documented a definite central nervous system effect of the bark in studies with mice. The bark of muira puama also has demonstrated a mild, short-lived, hypotensive effect. The root was found to inhibit stress-induced ulcers, while the leaf demonstrated an analgesic effect. Another U.S. patent has been filed on muira puama, citing that it can "reduce body fat percentage, increase lean muscle mass and lower cholesterol" in humans and animals with long-term use (and with no toxicity noted). The newest research confirms muira puama's traditional use for memory and nervous disorders. Brazilian researchers reported in 2003 that an alcohol extract of muira puama facilitated memory retrieval in both young and aged mice and noted it may be beneficial for Alzheimer's patients. Their next study published in 2004 reported that an alcohol extract of muira puama protected and increased the viability of brain cells in mice (partly through an antioxidant effect) which may be beneficial for stroke victims. Toxicity studies with mice published in 1983 indicates no toxic effects.
Mucuna is also useful in increasing sperm count in men and ovulation in women.. It prevents male and female sterility and acts as a nervine tonic. Mucuna pruriens, recognized as an aphrodisiac in Ayurveda, has been shown to increase testosterone levels, leading to deposition of protein in the muscles and increased muscle mass and strength. The extract is also known to enhance mental alertness and improve coordination.
Shilajit increases the core energy responsible for sexual and spiritual power, the same force that is withered by stress and anxiety. Shilajit is well known for renewing vitality.
Ashwagandha is sometimes referred to as the Indian Ginseng. It is widely used in Ayurveda and is known to help relieve stress, restore muscle and body tissue, relieve chronic fatigue and aid in rheumatism. It is commonly used as an aphrodisiac and helps prevent male sterility. Ashwagandha helps the body adapt to stress, but it also rebuilds the nervous system without stimulating it. Recent research points out that Ashwagandha may be the best herb to take for the support of adrenal exhaustion
References:
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