As approved by Admin:
Res100 Click to Buy
www.wickedsupplements.com
Ok I am going to post a lot of info here and all the info is important to understand exactly how Res100 Works to increase not only testosterone but also improve your health. I will also post some reviews so you can see how well this supplement is already proven with blood work on testosterone/LH/FSH levels and reviews on feelings of improvement.
· [FONT="]Natural ingredients delivered straight to the blood stream by direct absorption through the inside of the mouth and the digestive track.[/FONT]
· [FONT="]Resveratrol blocks estrogen and boosts testosterone[/FONT]
· [FONT="]7,8 Benzoflavone increases libido and supports fertility[/FONT]
· [FONT="]Enhances blood flow to the penis for harder erections[/FONT]
· [FONT="]Increases sexual sensitivity, pleasure and ejaculatory volume[/FONT]
· [FONT="]Clears plaque from artery walls for cardiovascular health[/FONT]
· [FONT="]Natural milk thistle extract has zero side-effects[/FONT]
· [FONT="]Natural liver protector, rejuvenator and cleanser[/FONT]
· [FONT="]SEDDS (Self-emulsifying drug delivery system)[/FONT]
[FONT="]How exactly does Resveratrol 100 increase Testosterone?[/FONT][FONT="]
To understand how Resveratrol 100 increases Testosterone it’s important to understand the Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Testicular-Axis (HPTA).
In a normal healthy male, luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) are sent from the brain (the pituitary) to stimulate the testes to make testosterone and sperm.
The release of LH & FSH from the pituitary is stimulated by Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone (GnRH) from the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus is stimulated to produce GnRH when it senses low levels of steroid hormones, such as testosterone and estrogen. (hypothalamus [GnRH] --- > pituitary [LH & FSH]--- > testes [testosterone])
On the other hand, when the brain detects high levels of steroid hormones it suppresses the release of GnRH, LH & FSH, and eventually testosterone production. This is called the negative feedback loop – the normal daily rhythm of hormone production.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Resveratrol 100 increases GnRH release by preventing the negative feedback of steroid hormones on the hypothalamus through GABAergic modulation and estrogen blockage*.
In other words, Resveratrol 100 offsets the suppression of steroid hormones in the brain, allowing the body to produce more testosterone than it normally would, by up-regulating GnRH and LH & FSH. More testosterone means more strength, confidence and sexual prowess.
* Remember, maintaining normal levels of estrogen is an important part of maintaining libido, muscle recovery, and testicular function. Therefore, it is undesirable to overly suppress estrogen levels. The natural anti-estrogens in Resveratrol 100 gently balances and controls estrogen levels, without overly suppressing them, this is why res100 works so well.[/FONT]
What are the ingredients and how do they work?
[FONT="]The first ingredient in Resveratrol 100 is resveratrol (99% ultra-pure trans-resveratrol) Aside from the noteworthy benefits for the heart, resveratrol is an ‘estrogen blocker’ because of its unique chemical structure which binds to the estrogen receptor, thus inhibiting estrogenic activity. (1,2) As discussed before, blocking estrogen can help increase LH & FSH levels, which in turn stimulates testosterone production.
Several studies have shown resveratrol to be a potent stimulator of testosterone production, fertility and erection frequency. (3-4) The mechanism for increasing testosterone and fertility this was linked to the estrogen blocking action, as well as the vasodilatory effect of resveratrol on erectile tissue in the penis, thus stimulating increased sexual activity. (4,9)
The second ingredient in Resveratrol 100 is 7,8 Benzoflavone. This neuro-active flavone has the ability to pass the blood brain barrier and block the suppression of GnRH release through modulation of the GABAergic receptor complex. (6,7,21-23)
7,8 benzoflavone also has positive effects on libido due to its aphrodisiac and anxiolytic (anxiety-relieving) effects. (10-13) By having natural anti-anxiety properties, 7,8-benzoflavone my help improve general self-confidence and well being.
Other research has shown 7,8 Benzoflavone enhances the body’s clearance of estrogenic hormones by inducing 2-hydroxylation of these hormones. (24,25)[/FONT]
[FONT="]The final ingredient in Resveratrol 100 is milk thistle it has been used safely to treat various liver diseases for thousands of years. Out of the dozens of published scientific papers on milk thistle, no harmful side-effects have ever been found. (1-4)It was nearly 2000 years ago when Pliney The Elder noted that milk thistle juice was excellent for “carrying off bile”. (5) I guess it appears he was right after all. Once absorbed through the intestines the biologically active flavones are immediately carried into the liver, where they begin stimulating the liver cells to revive detoxifying bile acid production. (6,7) In animals with cholestasis induced from methylated steroids, milk thistle has been shown to significantly restore bile production and bile outflow in less than 5 days. (8-10)[/FONT]
What Makes RES100 any different from other Resveratrol products? Our Self-emulsifying drug delivery system
[FONT="]Resveratrol has a very poor absoption rate so we made a Self emulsifying drug delivery system to increase the absorption allowing RES100 to be upto 250x stronger than standard resveratrol tablets. Try to imagine mixing a handful of chalk into a glass of water, you would see it either sink to the bottom or precipitate to the top -- that’s pretty close to how well resveratrol mixes into a glass of water.[/FONT]
[FONT="]To show the exceptional solubility accomplished with the resveratrol in our SEDDS, we went ahead and took a 2.5mL dose (100mg) of resveratrol and mixed it into a glass of water. We then took 100mg of the exact same raw resveratrol ingredient used in res100, and vigorously shook it into a glass of water. Then they sat for 12 hours.[/FONT]
[FONT="]As you can see, the resveratrol in our SEDDS remained completely stable and molecularly dispersed in the liquid. The resveratrol powder alone simply crashed to the bottom of glass. (“crash” means to crystallize, separate or no longer be in solution -- aka, not be absorbed into the body)[/FONT]
CAUTION our SEDDS is so powerful it will increase the absorption of any other vitamins or medicines you take with it.
[FONT="]How do I take Resveratrol 100?[/FONT][FONT="]
The most efficient way of administering resveratrol in humans appears to be buccal delivery, that is without swallowing, by direct absorption through the inside of the mouth. When one mg of resveratrol in 50 mL solution was retained in the mouth for one min before swallowing, 37 ng/ml of free resveratrol were measured in plasma two minutes later. This level of unchanged resveratrol in blood can only be achieved with 250 mg of resveratrol taken in a pill form. (26)
[/FONT][FONT="]We recommend:[/FONT][FONT="]Take one 2.5mL dose, 1-2 times daily, 12 hours between each dose. Hold it in the mouth for 2+ minutes so it may absorb through your veins and gum's and then swallowing allowing the SEDDS to work in the digestive track. So there is now two points of absorbtion. Shake bottle well before each dose. Take with or without meals. [/FONT]
[FONT="]
[/FONT][FONT="]Can Resveratrol 100 be used for PCT?[/FONT][FONT="]
Yes, Resveratrol 100 can successfully be used as a part of PCT for re-starting testosterone production after a suppressive cycle.
For more information about using Resveratrol 100 for PCT, please ask on the forum.[/FONT][FONT="]
[/FONT][FONT="]Are there any side-effects?[/FONT][FONT="]
When used as recommended, Resveratrol 100 is completely safe and side effect free.
[/FONT]
[FONT="]Nutritional Information:[/FONT]
[FONT="]100 servings per container/50 days [/FONT]
[FONT="]serving size 2.5mL[/FONT]
[FONT="]Each 2.5mL contains:[/FONT]
[FONT="]Other Ingredients: [/FONT]
[FONT="]Self-emulsifying drug delivery system [Distilled water, exthoxylated sorbitan trioleate, dimethyl isosorbide, ethyl oleate, sorbitan monolaurate, ethoxylated mono and di-glycerides, medium chain triglycerides, grape spirits, sesame oil, phospholipid complex (phosphatidylcholine, lysophosphatidylcholine), glyceryl triacetate, tocopheryl acetate, hydroxyproply methylcellulose], malt syrup, natural almond flavor, sucralose, trisodium citrate, simethicone, potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate[/FONT]
[FONT="]References can be googled and found on various medical and scientific journals.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Video of resveratrol health benefits can also be viewed on youtube by searching: [/FONT][FONT="]resveratrol 60 minutes[/FONT]
[FONT="]Over 50! Res100 Reviews including several before and after blood tests can be found here:[/FONT]
[FONT="]http://www.bodybuildingforums.com.au/online-nutrition/2174-res100-customer-testimonials.html[/FONT]
[FONT="]Scientific References:
1. Resveratrol in Cardioprotection: A Therapeutic Promise of Alternative Medicine
Dipak K. Das et al.
Mol. Interv., Feb 2006; 6: 36 - 47.
2. The Red Wine Polyphenol Resveratrol Displays Bilevel Inhibition on Aromatase in Breast Cancer Cells
Yun Wang, et al.
Toxicol. Sci., Jul 2006; 92: 71 - 77.
3. trans-Resveratrol, a Natural Antioxidant from Grapes, Increases Sperm Output in Healthy Rats M. Emília Juan, et al.
J. Nutr., Apr 2005; 135: 757 – 760
4. trans-Resveratrol relaxes the corpus cavernosum ex vivo and enhances testosterone levels and sperm quality in vivo.
S Shin, et al.
Arch Pharm Res, Jan 2008; 31(1): 83-7.
5. Inhibition of human estrogen synthetase (aromatase) by flavones
JT Kellis, Jr et al.
Science, Sep 1984; 225: 1032 - 1034.
6. Drug/substance reversal effects of a novel trisubstituted benzoflavone moiety (BZF) isolated from Passiflora incarnata Linn. —a brief perspective
KAMALDEEP DHAWAN et al.
Addiction Biology (December 2003) 8, 379 – 386
7. Prevention of chronic alcohol and nicotine-induced azospermia, sterility and decreased libido, by a novel tri-substituted benzoflavone moiety from Passiflora incarnata Linneaus in healthy male rats.
K Dhawan and et al.
Life Sci, Nov 2002; 71(26): 3059-69.
8. Molecular basis of the inhibition of human aromatase (estrogen synthetase) by flavone and isoflavone phytoestrogens: A site-directed mutagenesis study.
Kao YC, et al.
Environ Health Perspect 1998;106:85-92
9. Vasorelaxant and antioxidant activity of flavonols and flavones: structure-activity relationships.
OL Woodman, WF Meeker, and M Boujaoude
J Cardiovasc Pharmacol, Sep 2005; 46(3): 302-9.
10. Die Bedeutung der Passionsblume in der Heilkunde.
Lutomski J et al.
Pharmazie in unserer Zeit 1981;10:45-49.
11. The Honest Herbal: A Sensible Guide to the Use of Herbs and Related Remedies.
Tyler VE et al.
Pharmaceutical Products Press, New York, 1993.
12. Aphrodisiac activity of methanol extract of leaves of Passiflora incarnata Linn in mice.
K Dhawan, et al.
Phytother Res, Apr 2003; 17(4): 401-3.
13. Preoperative Oral Passiflora Incarnata Reduces Anxiety in Ambulatory Surgery Patients: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study
Ali Movafegh, et al.
Anesth. Analg., Jun 2008; 106: 1728 - 1732.
14. Essential oils are novel human skin penetration enhancers.
Williams A, et al. Int J Pharmaceuticals 57:R7–R9, 1989
[/FONT]
[FONT="]15. Allyl-containing sulfides in garlic increase uncoupling protein content in brown adipose tissue, and noradrenaline and adrenaline secretion in rats.
Oi, Y. et al
J. Nutr. 129: 336–342. (1999)
16. Garlic Supplementation Increases Testicular Testosterone and Decreases Plasma Corticosterone in Rats Fed a High Protein Diet
Yuriko Oi, et al.
J. Nutr., Aug 2001; 131: 2150 - 2156.
17. Corticosterone Can Act at the Posterior Paraventricular Thalamus to Inhibit Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Activity in Animals that Habituate to Repeated Stress
Azra Jaferi et al.
Endocrinology, Oct 2006; 147: 4917 - 4930
18. Study of the effect of sclareol glycol diterpene on the release of adenohypophysial hormones prolactin, somatotropin and adenocorticotrophic hormone
Georgieva et al.
Eksp Med Morfol. 1989;28(3):7-14. Bulgarian.[/FONT]
[FONT="]19. Study of the effect of sclareol glycol diterpene on the 3',5'-AMP level
Georgieva et al.
Eksp Med Morfol. 1989;28(3):1-7. Bulgarian.
20. Understanding True Aromatherapy: Understanding Essential Oils
Eileen D, et al.
Home Health Care Management Practice, Oct 2004; 16: 474 - 479.
21. Neuroactive flavonoids interacting with GABAA receptor complex.
F Wang, M Shing, Y Huen, SY Tsang, and H Xue
Curr Drug Targets CNS Neurol Disord, Oct 2005; 4(5): 575-85.
22. Passiflora: a review update.
Dhawan K, Dhawan S, Sharma A.
J Ethnopharmacol. 2004 Sep;94(1):1-23. Review.
23. A gamma-aminobutyric acidB agonist reverses the negative feedback effect of testosterone on gonadotropin-releasing hormone and luteinizing hormone secretion in the male sheep.
Endocrinology. 2000 Nov;141(11):3940-5.
24. Modulation of rabbit and human hepatic cytochrome P-450-catalyzed steroid hydroxylations by alpha-naphthoflavone
GE Schwab, JL Raucy and EF Johnson
Volume 33, Issue 5, pp. 493-499, 05/01/1988
25. Regioselective 2-hydroxylation of 17beta-estradiol by rat cytochrome P4501B1.
M Rahman, C Hayes Sutter, GL Emmert, and TR Sutter
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol, November 1, 2006; 216(3): 469-78.
26. Asensi M, Medina I, Ortega A, et al. (August 2002). “Inhibition of cancer growth by resveratrol is related to its low bioavailability”. Free Radic. Biol. Med. 33 (3): 387–98. PMID 12126761.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Milk Thistle:[/FONT]
[FONT="]1. Silymarin: a review of its clincal properties in the managment of hepatic disorders
Keri et al.
Adis Drug Evaluation, Biodrugs 2001: 15 (7): 465-489[/FONT]
[FONT="]2. Use of herbal supplements for chronic liver disease.
Cynthia Levy et al.
Clin. Gast. And Hepat. 2004;2:947-956[/FONT]
[FONT="]3. Updated medicines and the liver.
Fogden E et al.
Liver International 2003, 23, 213-220[/FONT]
[FONT="]4. An updated systemic review of the pharmacology of silymarin
Reinhard Saller et al.
Forsch Komplementarmed 2007;14:70-80[/FONT]
[FONT="]5. Milk thistle (silybum marianum) for the therapy of liver disease
Kenneth Flora et al.
The American Journal of Gastroenterology. Vol. 93, No. 2, 1998[/FONT]
[FONT="]6. Pharmacokinetics of silybin following oral administration of silipide in patients with extrahepatic biliary obstruction.
Schandalik R. et al.
Drugs Exp Clin Res. 1994;20(1):37-42.[/FONT]
[FONT="]7. Pharmacokinetic studies with silymarin in human serum and bile.
Lorenz D, et al.
Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol. 1984 Oct;6(10):655-61.[/FONT]
[FONT="]8. Silymarin as a new hepatoprotective agent in experimental cholestasis: new possibilities for an ancient medication.
Crocenzi FA, Roma MG.
Curr Med Chem. 2006;13(9):1055-74. Review.[/FONT]
[FONT="]9. Silibinin prevents cholestasis-associated retrieval of the bile salt export pump, Bsep, in isolated rat hepatocyte couplets: possible involvement of cAMP.
Crocenzi FA, et al.
Biochem Pharmacol. 2005 Apr 1;69(7):1113-20.[/FONT]
[FONT="]10. Beneficial effects of silymarin on estrogen-induced cholestasis in the rat: a study in vivo and in isolated hepatocyte couplets.
Crocenzi FA, et al.
Hepatology. 2001 Aug;34(2):329-39.
[/FONT]
Res100 Click to Buy
www.wickedsupplements.com
Ok I am going to post a lot of info here and all the info is important to understand exactly how Res100 Works to increase not only testosterone but also improve your health. I will also post some reviews so you can see how well this supplement is already proven with blood work on testosterone/LH/FSH levels and reviews on feelings of improvement.
The Most Powerful Testosterone Booster Wicked Supplements Res100
· [FONT="]Resveratrol blocks estrogen and boosts testosterone[/FONT]
· [FONT="]7,8 Benzoflavone increases libido and supports fertility[/FONT]
· [FONT="]Enhances blood flow to the penis for harder erections[/FONT]
· [FONT="]Increases sexual sensitivity, pleasure and ejaculatory volume[/FONT]
· [FONT="]Clears plaque from artery walls for cardiovascular health[/FONT]
· [FONT="]Natural milk thistle extract has zero side-effects[/FONT]
· [FONT="]Natural liver protector, rejuvenator and cleanser[/FONT]
· [FONT="]SEDDS (Self-emulsifying drug delivery system)[/FONT]
[FONT="]How exactly does Resveratrol 100 increase Testosterone?[/FONT][FONT="]
To understand how Resveratrol 100 increases Testosterone it’s important to understand the Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Testicular-Axis (HPTA).
In a normal healthy male, luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) are sent from the brain (the pituitary) to stimulate the testes to make testosterone and sperm.
The release of LH & FSH from the pituitary is stimulated by Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone (GnRH) from the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus is stimulated to produce GnRH when it senses low levels of steroid hormones, such as testosterone and estrogen. (hypothalamus [GnRH] --- > pituitary [LH & FSH]--- > testes [testosterone])
On the other hand, when the brain detects high levels of steroid hormones it suppresses the release of GnRH, LH & FSH, and eventually testosterone production. This is called the negative feedback loop – the normal daily rhythm of hormone production.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Resveratrol 100 increases GnRH release by preventing the negative feedback of steroid hormones on the hypothalamus through GABAergic modulation and estrogen blockage*.
In other words, Resveratrol 100 offsets the suppression of steroid hormones in the brain, allowing the body to produce more testosterone than it normally would, by up-regulating GnRH and LH & FSH. More testosterone means more strength, confidence and sexual prowess.
* Remember, maintaining normal levels of estrogen is an important part of maintaining libido, muscle recovery, and testicular function. Therefore, it is undesirable to overly suppress estrogen levels. The natural anti-estrogens in Resveratrol 100 gently balances and controls estrogen levels, without overly suppressing them, this is why res100 works so well.[/FONT]
What are the ingredients and how do they work?
[FONT="]The first ingredient in Resveratrol 100 is resveratrol (99% ultra-pure trans-resveratrol) Aside from the noteworthy benefits for the heart, resveratrol is an ‘estrogen blocker’ because of its unique chemical structure which binds to the estrogen receptor, thus inhibiting estrogenic activity. (1,2) As discussed before, blocking estrogen can help increase LH & FSH levels, which in turn stimulates testosterone production.
Several studies have shown resveratrol to be a potent stimulator of testosterone production, fertility and erection frequency. (3-4) The mechanism for increasing testosterone and fertility this was linked to the estrogen blocking action, as well as the vasodilatory effect of resveratrol on erectile tissue in the penis, thus stimulating increased sexual activity. (4,9)
The second ingredient in Resveratrol 100 is 7,8 Benzoflavone. This neuro-active flavone has the ability to pass the blood brain barrier and block the suppression of GnRH release through modulation of the GABAergic receptor complex. (6,7,21-23)
7,8 benzoflavone also has positive effects on libido due to its aphrodisiac and anxiolytic (anxiety-relieving) effects. (10-13) By having natural anti-anxiety properties, 7,8-benzoflavone my help improve general self-confidence and well being.
Other research has shown 7,8 Benzoflavone enhances the body’s clearance of estrogenic hormones by inducing 2-hydroxylation of these hormones. (24,25)[/FONT]
[FONT="]The final ingredient in Resveratrol 100 is milk thistle it has been used safely to treat various liver diseases for thousands of years. Out of the dozens of published scientific papers on milk thistle, no harmful side-effects have ever been found. (1-4)It was nearly 2000 years ago when Pliney The Elder noted that milk thistle juice was excellent for “carrying off bile”. (5) I guess it appears he was right after all. Once absorbed through the intestines the biologically active flavones are immediately carried into the liver, where they begin stimulating the liver cells to revive detoxifying bile acid production. (6,7) In animals with cholestasis induced from methylated steroids, milk thistle has been shown to significantly restore bile production and bile outflow in less than 5 days. (8-10)[/FONT]
What Makes RES100 any different from other Resveratrol products? Our Self-emulsifying drug delivery system
[FONT="]Resveratrol has a very poor absoption rate so we made a Self emulsifying drug delivery system to increase the absorption allowing RES100 to be upto 250x stronger than standard resveratrol tablets. Try to imagine mixing a handful of chalk into a glass of water, you would see it either sink to the bottom or precipitate to the top -- that’s pretty close to how well resveratrol mixes into a glass of water.[/FONT]
[FONT="]To show the exceptional solubility accomplished with the resveratrol in our SEDDS, we went ahead and took a 2.5mL dose (100mg) of resveratrol and mixed it into a glass of water. We then took 100mg of the exact same raw resveratrol ingredient used in res100, and vigorously shook it into a glass of water. Then they sat for 12 hours.[/FONT]
[FONT="]As you can see, the resveratrol in our SEDDS remained completely stable and molecularly dispersed in the liquid. The resveratrol powder alone simply crashed to the bottom of glass. (“crash” means to crystallize, separate or no longer be in solution -- aka, not be absorbed into the body)[/FONT]
CAUTION our SEDDS is so powerful it will increase the absorption of any other vitamins or medicines you take with it.
[FONT="]How do I take Resveratrol 100?[/FONT][FONT="]
The most efficient way of administering resveratrol in humans appears to be buccal delivery, that is without swallowing, by direct absorption through the inside of the mouth. When one mg of resveratrol in 50 mL solution was retained in the mouth for one min before swallowing, 37 ng/ml of free resveratrol were measured in plasma two minutes later. This level of unchanged resveratrol in blood can only be achieved with 250 mg of resveratrol taken in a pill form. (26)
[/FONT][FONT="]We recommend:[/FONT][FONT="]Take one 2.5mL dose, 1-2 times daily, 12 hours between each dose. Hold it in the mouth for 2+ minutes so it may absorb through your veins and gum's and then swallowing allowing the SEDDS to work in the digestive track. So there is now two points of absorbtion. Shake bottle well before each dose. Take with or without meals. [/FONT]
[FONT="]
[/FONT][FONT="]Can Resveratrol 100 be used for PCT?[/FONT][FONT="]
Yes, Resveratrol 100 can successfully be used as a part of PCT for re-starting testosterone production after a suppressive cycle.
For more information about using Resveratrol 100 for PCT, please ask on the forum.[/FONT][FONT="]
[/FONT][FONT="]Are there any side-effects?[/FONT][FONT="]
When used as recommended, Resveratrol 100 is completely safe and side effect free.
[/FONT]
[FONT="]Nutritional Information:[/FONT]
[FONT="]100 servings per container/50 days [/FONT]
[FONT="]serving size 2.5mL[/FONT]
[FONT="]Each 2.5mL contains:[/FONT]
- [FONT="]100mg trans-resveratrol 99% [/FONT]
- [FONT="]100mg 7,8 benzoflavone 99%[/FONT]
- [FONT="]250mg Milk Thistle Plant Extract (silybum Marianum)[/FONT]
- [FONT="]200mg Minimum Total Flavonolignans[/FONT]
- [FONT="]75mg Silybin[/FONT]
[FONT="]Other Ingredients: [/FONT]
[FONT="]Self-emulsifying drug delivery system [Distilled water, exthoxylated sorbitan trioleate, dimethyl isosorbide, ethyl oleate, sorbitan monolaurate, ethoxylated mono and di-glycerides, medium chain triglycerides, grape spirits, sesame oil, phospholipid complex (phosphatidylcholine, lysophosphatidylcholine), glyceryl triacetate, tocopheryl acetate, hydroxyproply methylcellulose], malt syrup, natural almond flavor, sucralose, trisodium citrate, simethicone, potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate[/FONT]
[FONT="]References can be googled and found on various medical and scientific journals.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Video of resveratrol health benefits can also be viewed on youtube by searching: [/FONT][FONT="]resveratrol 60 minutes[/FONT]
[FONT="]Over 50! Res100 Reviews including several before and after blood tests can be found here:[/FONT]
[FONT="]http://www.bodybuildingforums.com.au/online-nutrition/2174-res100-customer-testimonials.html[/FONT]
[FONT="]Scientific References:
1. Resveratrol in Cardioprotection: A Therapeutic Promise of Alternative Medicine
Dipak K. Das et al.
Mol. Interv., Feb 2006; 6: 36 - 47.
2. The Red Wine Polyphenol Resveratrol Displays Bilevel Inhibition on Aromatase in Breast Cancer Cells
Yun Wang, et al.
Toxicol. Sci., Jul 2006; 92: 71 - 77.
3. trans-Resveratrol, a Natural Antioxidant from Grapes, Increases Sperm Output in Healthy Rats M. Emília Juan, et al.
J. Nutr., Apr 2005; 135: 757 – 760
4. trans-Resveratrol relaxes the corpus cavernosum ex vivo and enhances testosterone levels and sperm quality in vivo.
S Shin, et al.
Arch Pharm Res, Jan 2008; 31(1): 83-7.
5. Inhibition of human estrogen synthetase (aromatase) by flavones
JT Kellis, Jr et al.
Science, Sep 1984; 225: 1032 - 1034.
6. Drug/substance reversal effects of a novel trisubstituted benzoflavone moiety (BZF) isolated from Passiflora incarnata Linn. —a brief perspective
KAMALDEEP DHAWAN et al.
Addiction Biology (December 2003) 8, 379 – 386
7. Prevention of chronic alcohol and nicotine-induced azospermia, sterility and decreased libido, by a novel tri-substituted benzoflavone moiety from Passiflora incarnata Linneaus in healthy male rats.
K Dhawan and et al.
Life Sci, Nov 2002; 71(26): 3059-69.
8. Molecular basis of the inhibition of human aromatase (estrogen synthetase) by flavone and isoflavone phytoestrogens: A site-directed mutagenesis study.
Kao YC, et al.
Environ Health Perspect 1998;106:85-92
9. Vasorelaxant and antioxidant activity of flavonols and flavones: structure-activity relationships.
OL Woodman, WF Meeker, and M Boujaoude
J Cardiovasc Pharmacol, Sep 2005; 46(3): 302-9.
10. Die Bedeutung der Passionsblume in der Heilkunde.
Lutomski J et al.
Pharmazie in unserer Zeit 1981;10:45-49.
11. The Honest Herbal: A Sensible Guide to the Use of Herbs and Related Remedies.
Tyler VE et al.
Pharmaceutical Products Press, New York, 1993.
12. Aphrodisiac activity of methanol extract of leaves of Passiflora incarnata Linn in mice.
K Dhawan, et al.
Phytother Res, Apr 2003; 17(4): 401-3.
13. Preoperative Oral Passiflora Incarnata Reduces Anxiety in Ambulatory Surgery Patients: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study
Ali Movafegh, et al.
Anesth. Analg., Jun 2008; 106: 1728 - 1732.
14. Essential oils are novel human skin penetration enhancers.
Williams A, et al. Int J Pharmaceuticals 57:R7–R9, 1989
[/FONT]
[FONT="]15. Allyl-containing sulfides in garlic increase uncoupling protein content in brown adipose tissue, and noradrenaline and adrenaline secretion in rats.
Oi, Y. et al
J. Nutr. 129: 336–342. (1999)
16. Garlic Supplementation Increases Testicular Testosterone and Decreases Plasma Corticosterone in Rats Fed a High Protein Diet
Yuriko Oi, et al.
J. Nutr., Aug 2001; 131: 2150 - 2156.
17. Corticosterone Can Act at the Posterior Paraventricular Thalamus to Inhibit Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Activity in Animals that Habituate to Repeated Stress
Azra Jaferi et al.
Endocrinology, Oct 2006; 147: 4917 - 4930
18. Study of the effect of sclareol glycol diterpene on the release of adenohypophysial hormones prolactin, somatotropin and adenocorticotrophic hormone
Georgieva et al.
Eksp Med Morfol. 1989;28(3):7-14. Bulgarian.[/FONT]
[FONT="]19. Study of the effect of sclareol glycol diterpene on the 3',5'-AMP level
Georgieva et al.
Eksp Med Morfol. 1989;28(3):1-7. Bulgarian.
20. Understanding True Aromatherapy: Understanding Essential Oils
Eileen D, et al.
Home Health Care Management Practice, Oct 2004; 16: 474 - 479.
21. Neuroactive flavonoids interacting with GABAA receptor complex.
F Wang, M Shing, Y Huen, SY Tsang, and H Xue
Curr Drug Targets CNS Neurol Disord, Oct 2005; 4(5): 575-85.
22. Passiflora: a review update.
Dhawan K, Dhawan S, Sharma A.
J Ethnopharmacol. 2004 Sep;94(1):1-23. Review.
23. A gamma-aminobutyric acidB agonist reverses the negative feedback effect of testosterone on gonadotropin-releasing hormone and luteinizing hormone secretion in the male sheep.
Endocrinology. 2000 Nov;141(11):3940-5.
24. Modulation of rabbit and human hepatic cytochrome P-450-catalyzed steroid hydroxylations by alpha-naphthoflavone
GE Schwab, JL Raucy and EF Johnson
Volume 33, Issue 5, pp. 493-499, 05/01/1988
25. Regioselective 2-hydroxylation of 17beta-estradiol by rat cytochrome P4501B1.
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