Product Information 
TESTRO-V® SYSTEM
40 Testosterone Support Complex
40 Growth Hormone Support Complex
Our approach to the formulation of Testro-V included the following important points:
(1) Completeness: Testro-V provides several major beneficial nutrients which support key areas of mitochondrial function and protect against oxidant stress.
(2) Scientifically Sound: Only those nutrients that are backed by convincing scientific evidence from clinical, epidemiological, and experimental studies are included.
(3) Quality: Testro-V contains only the purest, high-quality nutrients that accurately reflect those used in scientific studies.
(4) Potency: Each of the nutrients in Testro-V are provided in physiologically meaningful amounts that are based on published scientific and/or clinical studies. Testro-V is suitable for long-term health maintenance.
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TESTOSTERONE SUPPORT COMPLEX Tribulus Terrestris Testosterone Support, Lean Muscle and Body Fat Support Sexual Drive and Virility Support, Mood Enhancement, Strength and Energy Support
Tribulus Terrestris is a plant found throughout Australia, Asia, Africa, and North and South America.
It contains saponins, polysaccharides, sterols, flavonoids, and fatty acids, many of which are indicated to have general health benefits. Tribulus Terrestris is a natural testosterone enhancer, shown in clinical studies to increase testosterone levels by aiding in the production of the luteinizing hormone (LH), a hormone that influences sex drive. Tribulus Terrestris has been used used to increase virility, sex drive, and potency.
Deer Antler
Sex Drive, Aphrodisiac, and Libido Support
Ginkgo Biloba
Neurologic and Cognitive Support, Mental Acuity and Cardiovascular Support
Cayenne Pepper
Cardiovascular Support
Epimedium
Sexual Stamina, Libido, and Energy Support
Epimedium is an important supplement in Traditional Chinese Medicine, and is gaining popularity in Western homeopathy as well. Epimedium is a leafy plant that grows best at higher altitudes. Its leaves contain a variety of healthful flavonoids, polysaccharides, and sterols, as well as an alkaloid called magnaflorine. Its exact mechanism of action is still somewhat a mystery, but it has shown success for many years in boosting sexual desire, stamina and fighting fatigue. Clinical practitioners have long used epimedium to assist with erectile fatigue, to improve libido, and to restore sexual vitality.
Yohimbe Extract
Sex Drive, Virility, and Erectile Support
Yohimbe (pausinystalia yohimbe) is an evergreen botanical native to Africa containing a substance called yohimbine, plus additional similar compounds called indole alkaloids. Synthesized yohimbine has been used medicinally for many decades. Yohimbe is a traditional male aphrodisiac recognized worldwide for boosting sexual desire.
Researchers recently reviewed several studies concerning the use of the drug yohimbine and found that it is more effective than placebo in increasing penile blood flow, and may also increase the amount of cGMP, a substance required for the stimulation and maintenance of erections.
Muira Puama
Sex Drive, Virility, and Aphrodisiac Support
Muira Puama is a native shrub of Brazil. It has long been used to improve libido and increase sexual potency. A French study showed 62 percent of patients with loss of libido had significant improvement.
Panax Ginseng
Endurance, Energy, and Stamina Support, Adrenal and Stress Support, Testosterone Support, Cognitive, Cardiovascular, and Immune Support
Ginseng is traditionally used to overcome general weakness and deliver extra energy. It also has demonstrated aphrodisiac powers. Used to combat lack of sex drive and stamina, it normalizes blood pressure while rejuvenating and revitalizing the body. It also promotes the growth of nerve tissue. A key ingredient of ginseng is ginsenoside, which alters blood flow to the brain and penis and can build blood and sperm. Russian scientists have demonstrated that ginseng stimulates both physical and mental activity, enhances athletic performance and has a positive effect on the sex glands.
Damiana
Aphrodisiac, Sexual Enhancement, and Testosterone Support
Found throughout Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, the Latin name of this herb suggests its use as an aphrodisiac. The ancient Mayans used Damiana for "giddiness and loss of balance" as well as for an aphrodisiac. In the years following the European conquest of Central and South American Damiana has been associated with improving sexual function in both males and females. In Holland it is renowned for its sexual enhancing qualities and positive effect on the reproductive organs. The pharmacology of the plant suggests that its alkaloids could have testosterone-like actions.
The body requires protein to build muscle and other tissues, and to produce essential compounds such as hormones and enzymes. Therefore, they are vital for proper functioning of all physiological systems, including the nervous, musculo-skeletal, endocrine and immune systems. Some have suggested that increased protein synthesis follows prolonged exercise. Athletes competing in bodybuilding or endurance sport may require significantly more protein that the normal requirement. Vitamin E is one of the body’s most important antioxidant nutrients, protecting healthy cells from oxidative and free radical damage. Free radicals are unstable chemicals formed in the body during metabolism and from exposure to environmental pollutants. When an excessive number of free radicals are formed, they can degrade the structure and function of healthy cellular components, especially membrane lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Yohimbe bark (Pausinystalia yohimbe) has been used traditionally in western Africa as a male aphrodisiac. Its 6% alkaloid content, primarily yohimbine, is responsible for its reputation as a sexual stimulant and mild hallucinogen. Yohimbe and its constituent yohimbine dilate blood vessels throughout the body including the genitalia, presumably encouraging an erection with the increased blood flow to the penis. As a vasodilator, Ginkgo biloba, may provide the same result, as well as improving libido. The leaves of the Damiana shrub (Turnera diffusa) were traditionally used as an aphrodisiac by the Mayan Indians of Central America. Although used as a restorative herb for women’s reproductive functions, damiana has been principally seen as an herb for treatment of male impotence. Native to the Brazilian rainforests, the tree Muira puama (potency wood) has been used by Amazonian Indians as a nerve tonic and aphrodisiac.
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GROWTH HORMONE SUPPORT COMPLEX
L-Arginine, L- Ornithine and L- Lysine function as a secretagogue of human
growth hormone, playing a key role in the maintenance of homeostasis and
is critical for:
Cognitive Support, Cardiovascular Support, Healing and Immune Support,
Sexual and Erectile Support, Stamina, Energy and Endurance Support,
Growth, Development and Collagen Support, Calcium Absorption and Hormone
Support.
Amino acids have many functions in the body. They are the building blocks for all body proteins—structural proteins that build muscle, connective tissues, bones and other structures, and functional proteins in the form of thousands of metabolically active enzymes. Amino acids provide the body with the nitrogen that is essential for growth and maintenance of all tissues and structures. Aside from these general functions, individual amino acids also have specific functions in many aspects of human physiology and biochemistry. L-arginine is a conditionally essential dibasic amino acid. The body is usually capable of producing sufficient amounts of arginine, but in times of physical stress, endogenous synthesis is often inadequate to meet the increased demands. L-arginine can either be used for glucose synthesis or catabolized to produce energy via the tricarboxylic acid cycle. It is also the sole source of nitric oxide (NO), via the enzyme nitric oxide synthase. NO can affect a variety of physiological processes, including relaxation of arterial smooth muscle, platelet aggregation, and neuroendocrine secretion. L-arginine is required for the synthesis of creatine phosphate. Similar to adenosine triphosphate (ATP), creatine phosphate functions as a carrier of readily available energy for contractile work in muscles. Adequate reservoirs of creatine phosphate are necessary in muscle as an energy reserve for anaerobic activity. Larginine is also a precursor of polyamines, including putrescine, spermine and spermidine. Spermine and spermidine interact with DNA, act as physiological growth regulators of cell proliferation, and are involved in the stabilization of cell membranes and cell organelles. L-arginine is a potent stimulator of insulin, glucagon, and growth hormone release, and functions as a representative signal to the endocrine system that dietary protein ingestion has taken place. Supplemental dietary ornithine can serve as a precursor of arginine. Both ornithine and arginine have anabolic effects in surgical trauma patients, and promote insulin as well as growth hormone secretion. Some scientists suggest that supplementation with these amino acids may improve functioning of the gastrointestinal tract, perhaps via increased secretion of bioactive polyamines. Lysine is required for collagen cross-linking. Collagen cross-linking is important for resiliency and elasticity of the collagen and elastin present in all connective tissues and blood vessel walls. During formation of new collagen, fibroblasts secrete immature collagen strands and a vitamin C- and copper-requiring enzyme, lysyl oxidase. Lysyl oxidase oxidizes the free amino group of the immature collagen’s lysyl side chains. Once oxidized, these lysyl side chains spontaneously engage in various reactions between collagen strands to bring about cross-linking. As a result, a complex network of collagen strands is formed, providing elasticity and resiliency. Another important role of lysine is its precursor function for L-carnitine. L-carnitine is necessary for fatty acid metabolism and energy production in cardiac and skeletal muscle. It is involved in fatty acid oxidation as part of the carnitine shuttle. L-carnitine shuttles fatty acids from the cytosol (the cell fluid) into the mitochondria (the cell’s powerhouses) for oxidation and energy production. Dietary lysine is present in the form of proteins, mainly from dairy and animal origin. Vegetarian diets tend to provide little lysine, because vegetable proteins, including legumes, are often low in lysine.
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Testro-V is a non-prescription male performance/anti-aging product and it is made to pharmaceutical quality and standards. Testro-V is a natural male performance pill with both immediate and long-term guaranteed results.
WARNING:
Not to be taken by individuals under the age of 18. This product contains yohimbe bark, which contains yohimbine. Do not use this product if you are at risk or are being treated for high blood pressure, glaucoma, ulcers, low blood pressure, heart, kidney, liver, thyroid or psychiatric disease, anxiety, depression, seizure disorder or stroke. If you are pregnant, nursing, or taking any prescription medications consult your physician before using this product. Discontinue use and consult your physician if dizziness, hallucinations or heart palpitations occur. While taking this product, avoid drugs containing phenylpropanolamine (e.g., nasal decongestants, diet aids), caffeine and foods containing tyramine (e.g., liver, cheese, red wine).
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