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Horny Goat Weed Extract Formula

Horny Goat Weed Extract Formula

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This horny goat weed supplement contains a variety of natural and herbal ingredients to create a well-rounded formula. For example, we’ve included maca root powder – which is said to be great for energy – and L-arginine – another ingredient thought to help with bedroom appetites.*

Formula Purposes & Benefits

Horny Goat Weed Extract Formula is formulated to may support increased natural testosterone levels, sexual function, positive mood, reduced cortisol, increased nitric oxide production, increased muscle mass, and improved exercise performance.

Our product is synthesized utilizing the latest scientific research and formulated with high quality 

Our formula is third-party independently tested for heavy metals, impurities, made in the USA, GMP certified, and produced in an FDA registered facility. 

 

Formula Ingredient Deck Benefits Of Each Ingredient 
Horny Goat Weed
  • May support increased sexual drive, increased testosterone, reduced progression of atherosclerosis, increased nitric oxide levels, and reduced arterial (blood vessel) inflammation levels (126,127).

  • May support reduced arterial inflammation via reduction of free radical induced peroxidation in erythrocytes, and increased nitric oxide levels (126,127).

  • May support arterial health (health of blood vessels) via reduced DNA damage and reduced endothelial dysfunction (126,127).

  • May support reduced macrophage-derived foam cell formation, inhibiting platelet activation, and oxLDL-induced monocyte adhesion to endothelial cells (126,127).

Macca Root Powder
  • May support female hormonal health via increased sex drive, improved postmenopausal symptoms, and improved sexual desire (12).

  • May support female hormonal health via increased luteinizing hormone (LH) production and reduced severity of menstruation (12).

  • May support male hormonal health via increased sperm count in males via androgenic mechanisms associated with free testosterone increase (12).

Munica Pruriens
  • May support blood sugar regulation, sexual enhancement, aids an anti-inflammatory agent, and supports antimicrobial activity (128).

  • May support anti-aging, reduced prevalence of rheumatoid, arthritis,  infertility, and nervous disorders (128).

  • May support reduced neurodegenerative disease via stimulation of dopaminergic neurons (129).

  • May support blood sugar health via reduced blood glucose levels, improved insulin transport, and lowered H1AC levels (130).

Polypodium Vulgare Powder
  • May support wound healing and enhanced antioxidant support (130).

Tongkat Ali
  • May support male vitality via reduced stress hormones (cortisol), increased free testosterone, enhanced mood, increased total testosterone, increased muscle mass, improved exercise performance, and increased sexual desire & intimacy (123, 405,406, 407).


     

  • May be a natural alternative to testosterone replacement therapy via increased free and total testosterone with significantly less side effects than synthetic TRT (407).


     

     

  • May support natural testosterone levels via reduced plasma cortisol levels, reduced sex hormone binding globulin, and increased follicle stimulating hormone (123, 405,406, 407).


     

     

     

  • May support exercise performance via increased lean muscle mass and increased energy during workouts (123, 405, 406, 407).

Saw Palmetto
  • May supports prostate health, cardiovascular health, and increased hair growth (133,134).

  • May supports prostate health via anti-androgenic and anti-inflammatory effects resulting in reduced Benign prostatic hyperplasia (133,134).

Muira Puama Root Powder
  • May support sexual vitality in males and females, reduced stress, and increased blood flow to sexual organs (135).
L-Arginine
  • Natural vasodilator precursor to increased nitric oxide levels (1).
  • May support immune function by the maturation of the T cell (immune cell) receptor zeta (TCR) (2).

     

  • May support improved exercise performance via increased stroke volume (blood flow) and increased nutrient delivery to exercising muscle (3)

  • May support reduced arterial blood pressure, insulin resistance, and supports fat lipolysis (fat burning) (4)

Panax Ginseng
  • May support antioxidant function, cognitive function, increased muscle mass, combats inflammation, stabilizes blood pressure, enhances sexual health, and enhances endurance performance (136).

  • May support healthy inflammation via inhibition of hydroxyl radical(inflammation) and lipid peroxidation (136).

  • May support endurance performance by enhancing mitochondrial energy output during exercise (136).

Proper Use of This Supplement
Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement take two (2) veggie capsules once a day. For best results, take 20-30 minutes before a meal with an 8 oz glass of water, or as directed by your health care professional.

 

Our Formula Vs Other Formulas on the Market.
1. Uses third-party independently tested ingredients that are made in the USA, GMP certified, and made in an FDA registered facility. 1. Source cheap ingredients from heavily polluted soils. Even “organic” supplements not third-party tested have been removed by FDA due to high levels of heavy metals.
2. High-quality herbs and nootropics in an effective and efficaciously dosed formula. 2. Uses cheap sources of herbs and nootropics that contain high amounts of fillers and heavy metals.

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2.Szefel, J., Danielak, A., & Kruszewski, W. J. (2019). Metabolic pathways of L-arginine and therapeutic consequences in tumors. Advances in medical sciences64(1), 104–110. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.advms.2018.08.018

3.Rodrigues-Krause, J., Krause, M., Rocha, I., Umpierre, D., & Fayh, A. (2018). Association of l-Arginine Supplementation with Markers of Endothelial Function in Patients with Cardiovascular or Metabolic Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Nutrients11(1), 15. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11010015

4.Hu, S., Han, M., Rezaei, A., Li, D., Wu, G., & Ma, X. (2017). L-Arginine Modulates Glucose and Lipid Metabolism in Obesity and Diabetes. Current protein & peptide science18(6), 599–608. https://doi.org/10.2174/1389203717666160627074017

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* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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