Canadian Pine Pollen Lodgepole Pine Tincture (100 ml)
WILD-HARVESTED IN CANADA AND CRAFTED FOR SUPERIOR PHYTOANDROGENS
Supplement Facts: (Per 2 ML) 333mg Pinus contorta Pine pollen 1:6 Dual extracted tincture crafted from wild, raw, non-cracked pine pollen harvested from pristine forests of British Columbia.
Servings per container: 50 (100 mL/3.4 fl. oz.)
Recommended use or purpose: Used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to replenish Qi (vital energy); Used in TCM to resolve dampness, Nourish the Heart and Lungs. Take 2 Ml, 2-3 times a day.
Non-medicinal ingredients: Ethanol and glycerin.
Phytoandrogens – How Can They Influence Male Sexual Health?
Sporty, body builders and health conscious men are always in search of testosterone boosting nutrients that can optimize their physical and sexual vigor. We all know that intake of proteins, carbohydrates and dietary fats can greatly boost the rate of androgen production. In addition, there are certain food groups that are enriched with micronutrients and cofactors (such as zinc and magnesium) that can support the endogenous testosterone synthesis.
Likewise, there are foods that are naturally rich in anti-testosterone compounds to negate the positive effects of testosterone. For example, foods like hemp, flax and soy are naturally rich in female hormone, estrogen thus also referred to as phytoestrogen. It is no brainer that excessive intake of phytoestrogen can negatively impact your male sexual health.
Phytoandrogens
Phytoandrogens are foods or nutrients that acts as a natural precursor of male hormones like testosterone such as Eurycoma longifolia. Some of the most useful phytoandrogens are listed below:
- Pine Pollens:
The pollen of Pinus Sylverstis consist of 80ng per gram of testosterone, 590ng per gram of androstenedione and 110ng per gram of epitestosterone, making it the most potent source of phytoandrogens. The androgens in pine pollens are not precursors or structural analogues; but are the same hormones that naturally occurs in the human body. An average man produces 500ng of testosterone per deciliter of blood. Thus, the amount of testosterone found in pollens is pretty high for a food resource. However, the important thing is how much androgen can be absorbed? There are numerous ways of administrating pollens among which pine pollen tinctures are believed as the more efficient form compared to powders because they are directly absorbed into the blood stream via oral mucus membranes when swirled in the mouth cavity.
- Celery:
Androstenone and androstanol are naturalandrogenic pheromones found in the celery. Upon sniffing celery, these prohormones enter the androgen receptors located in the nasal cavity and trigger the olfactory bulbs which in turn stimulates the release of GnRH from hypothalamus and thus, testosterone production is increased naturally. Androgenic prohormones are thought to be quite efficient in increasing the synthesis of testosterone. Celery is enriched with nitrates that can enhance the sexual health thus making it one of the potent aphrodisiac food. It is claimed that men from adult movie industry munch celery stalks to increase their sexual vigor.
- Truffles:
Another food that stimulates testosterone synthesis via olfactory bulbs are truffle extracts. According to a new study, investigators tested 10 men were given small amount of truffle extract for 2 weeks. It was observed that truffle administration triggered the testosterone production.
However, before opting for phytoandrogens one should keep in mind that despite being a potent source of natural steroids, these anabolic foods are not equivalent to injectable steroids! These compounds are generally safe but make sure you speak to your healthcare professional (especially if you have a health-related condition). So make sure to have realistic expectation before starting the use
Cautions and Warnings: Do not use it if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Do not use it if you are allergic to pollen. If you are taking prescription medications, consult a health care practitioner prior to use. If symptoms persist or worsen, or if new symptoms develop, discontinue use and consult a health care practitioner. For prolonged use, consult a health care practitioner.