Stinging Nettle Root
Standardized to contain 95% 3,4-divanillyltetrahydrofuran
Good shit. Same thing found in Activate. I found a chinese supplier (legal, plant extractor) who said they could sell it to me at $300 per kg. If i bought more than 1kg the price would drop dramatically. Problem is I don't have $300 to spend on it....yet. Once I do I will.
NP sells this exact stuff for $30/50g. If you do the math, they are charging DOUBLE what they are paying for it.
INFORMATION:
A highly concentrated extract from the nettle root provides a unique mechanism for increasing levels of free testosterone. Recent European research has identified constituents of nettle root that bind to SHBG in place of testosterone, thus reducing SHBG's binding of free testosterone. As the authors of one study state, these constituents of nettle root "may influence the blood level of free, i.e. active, steroid hormones by displacing them from the SHBG bindings site."
The prostate gland also benefits from nettle root. A metabolite of testosterone called dihydrotestosterone (DHT) stimulates prostate growth, leading to enlargement. Nettle root inhibits the binding of DHT to attachment sites on the prostate membrane.
Nettle extracts also inhibit enzymes such as 5 alpha reductase that cause testosterone to convert to DHT. It is the DHT metabolite of testosterone that is known to cause benign prostate enlargement, excess facial hair and hair loss at the top of the head.
Standardized to contain 95% 3,4-divanillyltetrahydrofuran
Good shit. Same thing found in Activate. I found a chinese supplier (legal, plant extractor) who said they could sell it to me at $300 per kg. If i bought more than 1kg the price would drop dramatically. Problem is I don't have $300 to spend on it....yet. Once I do I will.
NP sells this exact stuff for $30/50g. If you do the math, they are charging DOUBLE what they are paying for it.
INFORMATION:
A highly concentrated extract from the nettle root provides a unique mechanism for increasing levels of free testosterone. Recent European research has identified constituents of nettle root that bind to SHBG in place of testosterone, thus reducing SHBG's binding of free testosterone. As the authors of one study state, these constituents of nettle root "may influence the blood level of free, i.e. active, steroid hormones by displacing them from the SHBG bindings site."
The prostate gland also benefits from nettle root. A metabolite of testosterone called dihydrotestosterone (DHT) stimulates prostate growth, leading to enlargement. Nettle root inhibits the binding of DHT to attachment sites on the prostate membrane.
Nettle extracts also inhibit enzymes such as 5 alpha reductase that cause testosterone to convert to DHT. It is the DHT metabolite of testosterone that is known to cause benign prostate enlargement, excess facial hair and hair loss at the top of the head.
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