Messaggio originale di pistolino
Molto interessante marinera, il 400% mi sembra esagerato, forse era riferito a piccoli animali da laboratorio? mi informerò meglio
Per avere un risultato oggettivo, e non solo soggettivo sulle sensazioni, potresti provare a misurare il testosterone totale e SHBG (per solo 2 esami anche privatamente non dovrebbero superare i 20/30€, gli ormonali purtroppo costano abbastanza). E misurarli di nuovo dopo 3 mesi.
Certamente è esagerato; in realtà è anche dubbio se effettivamente aumenti la quantità di testosterone negli umani. Sono scettico, proprio per questo voglio provare e 50 euro mi sembrano una spesa abbordabile. Le cose più promettenti in ambito scientifico sono queste:
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After scientists investigating Eurycoma longifolia’s effect on sexual parameters had established that sexualizing effects went hand-in-hand with increased testoterone tone, researchers in the field of sports medicine started to look into the anabolic potential of the plant.
In a placebo -controlled human study with healthy young men in a weight-training program, it was found that "the lean body mass of the treatment group showed a significant increment, from 52.26 (7.18) kg to 54.39 (7.43) kg (p = 0.012)." Furthermore, "the increase in strength in the treatment group was larger than in the placebo group (6.78% and 2.77% respectively)… The mean arm circumference of the treatment group increased significantly by 1.8 cm after the supplementation… but there was no significant increase in the placebo group." The results of the study were published in the peer-reviewed British Journal of Sports Medicine .[15]
The anabolic impact of Eurycoma longifolia has been confirmed in the animal model, when the size and weight of just one muscle was measured in treated and untreated rats of equal size. "Results showed that 800 mg/kg of butanol, methanol, water and chloroform fractions of E. longifolia Jack significantly increased (p<0.05) the levator ani muscle…"[6] "
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