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TOXIN

  • rDNA Growth Precursor
  • Myostatin Agonist
The combination of Piperine (98%), Grape Seed Extract (95%), and 6,7- Dihydroxybergamottin (DHB) is frequently utilized to boost absorption, enhance metabolism, and safeguard against oxidative damage. Additionally, each component offers unique advantages and works synergistically when used together.

REQUIREMENT OF SYMBOL ON THE FOLLOWINGS POINTS

  • Stress & Anxiety Relief
  • Cognitive Support
  • Energy & Stamina
  • Hormonal Balance
  • Anti-inflammatory & Antioxidant
  • Strength & Vitality
  • Description
Withania somnifera (40% Withanolides Root Extract):

Ayurveda says that Withania somnifera, which is also known as ashwagandha or "Indian ginseng," is a therapeutic herb. It is an adaptogen because it helps the body deal with stress, balance hormones, and stay healthy in general. 40% withanolides: The extract is made up of 40% withanolides by weight. This is exceptionally concentrated, unlike most commercial extracts, which usually have 2.5–10% withanolides.

Asparagus racemosus (40% Saponins):

Ayurveda calls asparagus racemosus "shatavari" because it has 40% saponins. Saponins, also known as shatavarins, and steroidal glycosides are the main bioactive parts. These are thought to have adaptogenic and hormonal effects. When the extract is standardized to 40%, it is concentrated until saponins make up almost half of its weight. This extract is very strong because saponins comprise up 20–30% of most commercial goods.

Chlorophytum arundinaceum:

The medicinal plant Chlorophytum arundinaceum is part of the same family as the well-known "spider plant." However, this species is different. Both are thought to be aphrodisiacs and vitality tonics, hence they are sometimes used with another well-known Ayurvedic herb, Chlorophytum borivilianum (Safed Musli).

Pueraria tuberosa extract:

Pueraria tuberosa is a medicinal plant that is also known as Indian Kudzu, Vidarikand (in Ayurveda), or the "Indian equivalent" of the Chinese kudzu vine, Pueraria lobata. The tuberous root is the part that is most often utilized, and it is often processed into an extract or powder. Ayurveda uses Pueraria tuberosa (Vidarikand) as a tonic for reproduction and an adaptogen that makes you feel younger. It has phytoestrogenic compounds that help with conception, health, and hormone balance.

Curculigo orchioides plant extract:

Curculigo orchioides is a well-known therapeutic herb in both traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine. People often call it Black Musli, which is different from Safed Musli, which is a kind of Chlorophytum. The plant's rhizome or root is the main part, and it is commonly utilized as a standardized extract or in powdered form. Black Musli, also known as Curculigo orchioides, is an adaptogen and aphrodisiac herb that is largely used in Ayurveda to improve the health, strength, and endurance of both male and female reproductive systems. Ashwagandha, shatavari, and safed musli are often combined with it in formulae for vitality, fertility, and hormonal balance.

Pueraria mirifica root extract (10:1, with miroestrol):

Pueraria mirifica root extract (10:1, with miroestrol) is a concentrated herbal preparation produced from the roots of the native plant Kwao Krua Kao. Pueraria mirifica root extract (10:1, with miroestrol) is a strong phytoestrogenic herb that has been used in Thailand for a long time to treat menopause, improve bone health, slow down aging, and increase breast size. It should be used with care, especially by women who are sensitive to hormones, because it is much stronger than soy or red clover extracts.

Mucuna pruriens (50% Velvet Bean L-Dopa):

Mucuna pruriens (50% Velvet Bean L-Dopa) is a concentrated herbal extract made from the seeds of the tropical legume Mucuna pruriens. Ayurveda and modern herbal medicine use this plant a lot. It is well-known because its seeds naturally contain L-Dopa (levodopa), which is a direct precursor to dopamine and is important for mood, motivation, mobility, and cognition. Mucuna pruriens (50% L-Dopa) is a strong extract that boosts dopamine. It has been used in Ayurveda for a long time as an adaptogen, aphrodisiac, and nervine tonic. Researchers are now looking into it to see if it can help with mood, motivation, fertility, and Parkinson's disease. Because it has a lot of L-Dopa, it should only be used under medical supervision, especially in people with neurological or psychiatric conditions.

Anacyclus pyrethrum root extract:

Ayurveda uses Anacyclus pyrethrum root extract as a nootropic, aphrodisiac, and adaptogen. People have also said that it can help with memory, sexual vitality, fertility, and the nervous system, in addition to its traditional uses for toothaches and boosting the immune system. Current studies supports its involvement in male reproductive health and cognitive enhancement.