X-liboost - Hermes Consilium

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X-liboost - Hermes Consilium
X-liboost
Improving sexual life
X-Liboost® and its benefits
Pharmactive’s X-LIBOOST® is a phytotherapeutic product made of 100% natural damiana leaves
extract (Turnera diffusa W.), an aphrodisiac mexican shrub. Damiana is known for its aphrodisiac
properties. The first register of its use dates of 1699, when Spanish missionary Salvatierra wrote
about how mexicans indians where using damiana leaf as a sexual stimulant (Nuevas cartas
sobre Californias).
Damiana has proven to be effective as libido and sexual desire enhancer; helping men with
erectile dysfunction problems and women with inhibited orgasms:
Libido
Uses
Arousal
Orgasm
X-Liboost® - The way it works
X-LIBOOST® is a sexual enhancer that causes excitement in the genital area
helping to increase sexual appetite. This pro-sexual effect of the extract is
attributed to the mechanism of action of flavonoids found in damiana leaves,
invigorating active compound that increases energy counteracting stress
and fatigue, mind a physical states that can affect sexual desire.
A phytochemical investigation of Turnera diffusa4 afforded 35
compounds, comprised of flavonoids, terpenoids, saccharides,
phenolics, and cyanogenic derivatives, including five new
compounds and a new natural product. These compounds
were characterized as luteolin, apigenin, and laricitin.
Pharmactive’s
flavonoids.
Pharmactive’s X-Liboost® is:
100% traceable extracts produced in Mexico.
Premium quality, complying Eur. Pharm. requirements.
Active components analyzed by GC-GC/MS – Flavonoids.
Stable – Stability test performed according to ICH conditions zone 2.
Designed to enhance health naturally.
No significant side effects or drug interactions have been reported.
X-LIBOOST®
is
standardized
in
Damiana extract compounds, pinocembrin and
acaceitin could supress aromatase (ezyme
responsible for the synthesis of estrogen)
activity, this inhibition have been
reported to have the potencial use in
maintaining the testosterone level.2
Damiana extract might have an
adaptogenic activity that
reduces some disorders
such as tiredness and
sexual impotence.20
X-liboost
Aphrodisiac 100% natural for a healthy sexual
and desire function
Stimulating property of Turnera diffusa and Pfaffia paniculata extracts on the
sexual behavior of male9
ABSTRACT - Sexually potent and sexually sluggish/impotent male rats were treated orally with different
amounts of Turnera diffusa and Pfaffia paniculata fuid extracts (0.25, 0.50, 1.0 ml/kg). While having no effect on the
copulatory behavior of sexually potent rats, both plant extracts - singly or in combination - improved the copulatory
performance of sexually sluggish/impotent rats. The highest dose of either extract (1 ml /kg) (as well as the combination
of 0.5 ml/ kg of each extract) increased the percentage of rats achieving ejaculation and significantly reduced mount,
intromission and ejaculation latencies, post-ejaculatory interval and intercopulatory interval. Neither extract affected
locomotor activity. These results seem to support the folk reputation of Turnera diffusa and Pfaffia paniculata as sexual
stimulants.
Turnera diffusa Wild (Turneraceae) recovers sexual behavior in sexually exhausted males6
ABSTRACT - In folk medicine, Turnera diffusa Wild (Turnera diffusa, Turneraceae) is considered as an aphrodisiac, but its
ability to restore copulation in sexually inhibited subjects has not been reported. The aim of the study is to determine whether
Turnera diffusa recovers sexual behavior in sexually exhausted (SExh) male rats and to identify the main components in an
aqueous extract.
Aphrodisiac properties of Turnera Diffusa8
ABSTRACT - The purpose of this investigation was to determine if the tea plant Turnera diffusa, more commonly known as
damiana, had a measurable effect on sexual behaviors in mice. Injections of damiana suspended in peanut oil (for test groups),
or peanut oil alone (for control groups), were given to male and female mice. After two weeks, male mice were introduced to
female mice following induction of estrus. Five sexual behaviors (number of mounts, intromissions, ejaculations, latency
period, and lordosis) were monitored independently by two investigators in real time or using videotape. The results showed
that the number of mounts and intromissions for the test mice were significantly higher than that of the control mice. Results
from ejaculations, latency period, and lordosis were not statistically conclusive. No litters were obtained from test or control
copulated females, suggesting that the peanut oil may have altered fertility. Accordingly, damiana does appear to exhibit some
aphrodisiac properties in mice. Further studies may be done to determine the differential effects of damiana on male versus
female mice.
Anti-aromatase activity of the constituents from damiana (Turnera diffusa)2
ABSTRACT - Damiana (Turnera diffusa Willd. Ex Schult) has traditionally been used as an herbal aphrodisiac. The aim of the
study is to investigate the anti-aromatse activity and the estrogenic activity of the constituents isolated from Turnera diffusa.
X-LIBOOST® is a damiana leaf extract suitable for dietary supplements that can be dosed as capsules
and tablets.
Pharmactive recommends the following daily dosage:
650 - 800 mg, 2 or 3 times per day for sexual enhancement purposes. Maximum dose per day is 15 gr.
Damiana has been reported to be no-toxic in humans.
Scientific References
1. Kumar S, et al. Indian J Pharm Sci. (2008)
2. Zhao J, et al. J Ethnopharmacol. (2008)
3. Alcaraz-Meléndez L, et al. Fitoterapia. (2004)
4. Zhao J, et al. J Nat Prod. (2007)
5. Spencer KC, et al. Planta Med. (1981)
6. Estrada-Reyes R, et al. J Ethnopharmacol. (2009)
7. Domínguez XA, et al. Planta Med. (1976)
8. Helmirck, et al. J Undergrad. (2000)
9. Arletti R, et al. Psychopharmacology (Berl). (1999)
10. Kumar S, et al. J Herb Pharmacother. (2005)
11. Hui H, et al. Chin Med. (2009)
12. Andersen T, et al. J Hum Nutr Diet. (2001)
13. Taha MM, et al. J Ethnopharmacol. (2012)
14. Torres-González L, et al. Ann Hepatol. (2011)
15. Hnatyszyn O, et al. Phytomedicine. (2003)
16. Alarcon-Aguilar FJ, et al. Phytother Res. (2002)
17. Godoi AF, et al. Urb. J Chromatogr. (2004)
18. Hernandez T, et al. J Ethnopharmacol. (2003)
19. Ito TY, et al. J Sex Marital Ther. (2001)
20. Szewczyka, et al. J Ethnopharmacol. (2014)
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease
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