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Fadogia Agrestis · 60 capsules

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Testosterone is an incredibly important hormone in the human body. Tragically, however, the average testosterone level has been falling for years, which has a lot to do with our lifestyle (1,2). This is why many people are increasingly turning to traditional remedies to help with this downward trend. One of these remedies is Fadogia Agrestis. GN Laboratories provides you with the active ingredient of the plant in its purest form - because in the end, only results count.
  • Part of the traditional art of healing for many years
  • Pure Fadogia Agrestis extract
  • 500 mg active ingredient per capsule
  • 100 % vegan
  • Easy to dose capsule form
  • Highest quality - made in Germany
Nährwerte und Inhaltsstoffe
Average nutritional valuesper capsule
Fadogia agrestis extract500 mg


Zutaten: Fadogia agrestis extract 10:1, capsule shell: HPMC (hydroxypropylmethlycellulose)

*Prozent der empfohlenen täglichen Verzehrmenge laut Verordnung (EU) Nr. 1196/2011

**Keine Nährstoffbezugswerte (NRV) vorhanden.

Verzehrempfehlung
Take 1 to 3 capsules daily with plenty of liquid. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake.
Hinweise

Hersteller / Distributor

GN Laboratories Europe, London / United Kingdom

Nero Labs BV, Postbus 278, 5900AG Venlo, The Netherlands

Quellen
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  2. Araujo AB, Dixon JM, Suarez EA, et al. Clinical review: Endogenous testosterone and mortality in men: a systematic review and meta-analysis. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2011;96(10):3007-3019. doi:10.1210/jc.2011-1137.
  3. Burkill, H. M. (1985). The useful plants of West Tropical Africa. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
  4. Akintunde, J. K., Fadahunsi, O. A., & Agboola, D. A. (2014). Fadogia agrestis (Schweinf. ex Hiern) stem extract: a male aphrodisiac without physiological or toxicological effect on liver and kidney functions. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 14(1), 476
  5. Yakubu, M. T., Akanji, M. A., & Oladiji, A. T. (2005). Aphrodisiac potentials of the aqueous extract of Fadogia agrestis (Schweinf. Ex Hiern) stem in male albino rats. Asian Journal of Andrology, 7(4), 399-40
  6. Alabi AO, Bakare AA. Biochemical and histopathological effects of Fadogia agrestis (Schweinf. ex Hiern) stem bark extract on the liver and kidney of male Wistar rats. Journal of Intercultural Ethnopharmacology. 2016;5(4):407-413.
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Inhalt: 60 capsules Artikelnr.: 8254

Fadogia Agrestis is a short bush plant that is mainly native to Nigeria, but is also found in western Africa as far as Ghana and as far east as Sudan (3). It is traditionally used there mainly for its apparently antipyretic properties. However, it is also used as an aphrodisiac herb and to treat erectile dysfunction (4). According to scientific studies, the potency-enhancing aspect could come from a testosterone boost that may be associated with taking Fadogia Agrestis. Researchers came to this conclusion based on a series of studies conducted at the Medicinal Plants Research Laboratory in Nigeria (5). In these studies, the effect of the plant on mammals was examined and a significant increase in testosterone levels was found (5,6).

Increased test osterone levels are associated with a number of potential benefits. It is probably the best known androgenic hormone and is essential for a variety of processes in the human body. Testosterone has a stimulating effect on hair follicles, which can lead to the production of longer, thicker and more pigmented hair (7). It also helps to support bone formation. During puberty, increasing testosterone levels correlate with increased bone growth. This is because higher testosterone levels lead to increased calcium deposition in the bones and the stimulation of osteoblasts, which are responsible for bone formation (8). In athletes, especially bodybuilders of course, testosterone is primarily known for its anabolic effect (9). It promotes the hypertrophy of muscle fibers and stimulates the proliferation of satellite cells in the muscles (10). In addition, testosterone promotes the formation of pluripotent stem cells, which can form satellite cells and myoblasts, and inhibits the differentiation of adipocytes (11). High testosterone levels also promote the formation of erythrocytes and their iron uptake, which can lead to an increase in muscle mass and hemoglobin levels and thus increase physical performance in sports (12). However, the influence of testosterone does not stop at the physical level; it also has a decisive effect on the psyche. Fluctuations in testosterone levels could lead to a decrease in mental performance and impair well-being in test subjects in one study (13). A widespread consequence of low testosterone levels is also a decrease in libido, which has also been proven in the study setting (14).

If you consider all these influences of testosterone, you quickly realize why many active ingredients from traditional medicine can be scientifically proven to have a direct or indirect influence on testosterone levels. Many medicinal plants are said to increase well-being or help with aspects that can subsequently be linked to low testosterone levels (14,15,16). More and more studies are being published that provide a clearer picture of the mode of action of various ingredients that have been used by humans for thousands of years. Fadogia Agrestis is one of these ingredients and GN - Laboratories delivers it to you in its purest form. With just one capsule a day you can benefit from all the effects of the African bush herb. Fadogia Agrestis from GN Laboratories - because in the end only results count.

Fadogia Agr estis is a short bush plant that is mainly native to Nigeria, but also to the west of Africa as far as Ghana and the east as far as Sudan (3). It is traditionally used there mainly for its apparently antipyretic properties. However, it is also used as an aphrodisiac herb and to treat erectile dysfunction (4). According to scientific studies, the potency-enhancing aspect could come from a testosterone boost that may be associated with taking Fadogia Agrestis. Researchers came to this conclusion based on a series of studies conducted at the Medicinal Plants Research Laboratory in Nigeria (5). In these studies, the effect of the plant on mammals was examined and a significant increase in testosterone levels was found (5,6).

Increased test osterone levels are associated with a number of potential benefits. It is probably the best known androgenic hormone and is essential for a variety of processes in the human body. Testosterone has a stimulating effect on hair follicles, which can lead to the production of longer, thicker and more pigmented hair (7). It also helps to support bone formation. During puberty, increasing testosterone levels correlate with increased bone growth. This is because higher testosterone levels lead to increased calcium deposition in the bones and the stimulation of osteoblasts, which are responsible for bone formation (8). In athletes, especially bodybuilders of course, testosterone is primarily known for its anabolic effect (9). It promotes the hypertrophy of muscle fibers and stimulates the proliferation of satellite cells in the muscles (10). In addition, testosterone promotes the formation of pluripotent stem cells, which can form satellite cells and myoblasts, and inhibits the differentiation of adipocytes (11). High testosterone levels also promote the formation of erythrocytes and their iron uptake, which can lead to an increase in muscle mass and hemoglobin levels and thus increase physical performance in sports (12). However, the influence of testosterone does not stop at the physical level; it also has a decisive effect on the psyche. Fluctuations in testosterone levels could lead to a decrease in mental performance and impair well-being in test subjects in one study (13). A widespread consequence of low testosterone levels is also a decrease in libido, which has also been proven in the study setting (14).

If you consider all these influences of testosterone, you quickly realize why many active ingredients from traditional medicine can be scientifically proven to have a direct or indirect influence on testosterone levels. Many medicinal plants are said to increase well-being or help with aspects that can subsequently be linked to low testosterone levels (14,15,16). More and more studies are being published that provide a clearer picture of the mode of action of various ingredients that have been used by humans for thousands of years. Fadogia Agrestis is one of these ingredients and GN - Laboratories delivers it to you in its purest form. With just one capsule a day you can benefit from all the effects of the African bush herb. Fadogia Agrestis from GN Laboratories - because in the end only results count.

Customer Reviews

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Martin Renner
Gibts sonst fast nirgends

Krass was Gigas alles im Angebot hat, das ist wirklich bald nicht mehr normal, hier gibts sachen die muss man sonst echt aufwendig woanders besorgen

K
Kliermann Daniel
Preis zu hoch bei täglich 3 Kapseln

Klar mann muss nicht jeden Tag 3 Kapseln nehmen aber man kann und dann ist der preis echt zu hoch

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Vadim K.
Mit Infos sogar

Fadogia anzubieten ist ja die eine Sache, dazu aber auch noch so einen text mit auf der Seite zu haben, mit Infomationen, mit Quellenangaben im Text mit einem Quellenvezeichnis, das spricht echt für euch..chapeau

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Benjamin Günser
Klasse Dosierung

kenne sonst niemanden der es in der Dosis anbeitet. Top

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Uwe Roder
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Hab mittlerweile das Roid Rage von Gods Rage schon einige Zeit da ist Fadogia mit enthalten, ich kann absolut nicht meckern. Ist in meinen augen ein wirklich interessanter Wirkstoff