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Bulbine MAX 5:1 - 60 Capsules

Bulbine MAX 5:1 is a potent performance enhancer that is proven boost your testosterone levels by a minimum of 35% over 14 days. Bulbine MAX 5:1 contains Bulbine natalensis stem which has been strengthened by 500% using a unique and accurate extraction method. Bulbine MAX is a 100% pure Bulbine natalensis product, with no added testosterone boosters and is safe to use.

Bulbine MAX 5:1

Why you should consider buying Bulbine MAX 5:1

Bulbine MAX 5:1 is a safe and effective way to increase your testosterone levels more effectively than any other testosterone booster. It contains no banned substances, is not harmful with prolonged use, will not cause your natural testosterone production to decrease.

Bulbine MAX 5:1 contains our unique Bulbine natalensis 5:1 extract which has been proven in blood tests to increase testosterone by more than 35% in 14 days (see blood results from Ampath lab here).

This extract is made according to the same formula used by the primary research which first showed that it increased testosterone by 350% in rodents. Bulbine MAX 5:1 is not a proprietary blend of ‘other testosterone stimulants’ and this means that you will get the benefits of Bulbine natalensis in it’s pure form, just like the research conditions it was tested in.

Why is this important?

Well, Bulbine has outperformed any other testosterone stimulant on the market by enormous amounts. In its extracted form it has zero competitors on the herbal testosterone market.

In-house blood tests verified by a GP have shown that our extract improved testosterone by 35% in 14 days at a sub-optimal dose of only 340mg.

This effectively means that Bulbine is safer than using a testosterone injection or other similar approaches which tends to spike oestrogen levels within abnormal ranges after the initial 4-6 week period of enhanced performance.

Benefits of Increased testosterone:

How does supplementing with Bulbine MAX 5:1 and increasing testosterone levels help you:
Increased testosterone levels are considered to increase physical performance in the following ways:

  • increased energy levels
  • weight loss
  • increased strength and muscle performance
  • increased recovery times after exercise
  • improved ability to build muscle
  • enhanced sexual performance

Safety:

Bulbine has been used for thousands of years by Zulu men and it’s safety has been established through ‘traditional use’. The Medicines Control Council regards traditional herbs that are well known as ‘safe to use, unless proven otherwise’.

Traditional African medicines abound in the world market, such as Aloe ferox used in Swedish Bitters, Buchu which is used as a natural diuretic and even flavoured ‘Diet Coke’, Irvingia gabonensis which is used as a weight loss supplement and many more.

All of these herbs were discovered through their ‘traditional use’ by generations of users without any reported negative side effects. Some other African herbs that have been safely taken as supplements in the global marketplace are Fadogia, Massularia, Sutherlandia, Griffonia (5HTP), Hoodia and several others.

Note: Professional athletes with a ‘testosterone passport’ should consult the guidelines of their terms of agreement before using Bulbine MAX 5:1 and should consider using blood test results to monitor the ‘acceptable range’ allowed in their sport as Bulbine MAX 5:1 may increase levels significantly beyond your normal levels.

Supplement Facts:

Serving Size: 2 Capsule
Servings Per Container: 60
Amount Per SRV %DV
Bulbine Natalensis P.E. 5:1(360mg)
**Percent Daily Value Not Established

Supplement Directions: Men over 200lbs take three caps per day, Men under 200lbs take 2 caps per day.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

About Bulbine Natalensis

Bulbine Natalis is a naturally growing perennial plant which is indigenous to South Africa.

Bulbine Natalis has been used for thousands of years by Zulu men and it’s safety has been established through ‘traditional use’.

The Medicines Control Council regards traditional herbs that are well known as ‘safe to use, unless proven otherwise’.

Traditional African medicines abound in the world market, such as Aloe ferox used in Swedish Bitters, Buchu which is used as a natural diuretic and even flavoured ‘Diet Coke’, Irvingia gabonensis which is used as a weight loss supplement and many more.

All of these herbs were discovered through their ‘traditional use’ by generations of users without any reported negative side effects. Some other African herbs that have been safely taken as supplements in the global marketplace are Fadogia, Massularia, Sutherlandia, Griffonia (5HTP), Hoodia and several others.

In a recent study Bulbine Natalis was shown to increase testosterone levels in rats by as much as 350%.

Anabolic and androgenic activities of Bulbine natalensis stem in male Wistar rats.

Yakubu MT, Afolayan AJ.

Centre for Phytomedicine Research, Department of Botany, University of Fort Hare, Alice, South Africa.


Aqueous extract of Bulbine natalensis Baker (Asphodelaceae) stem at 25, 50 and 100 mg/kg body weight was investigated for anabolic and androgenic effects in male Wistar rats.

Sixty male rats were grouped into four (A-D) consisting of 15 each.

Group A (control) was orally treated with 0.5 mL of distilled water for 14 days while groups B, C and D were treated like the control except they received 0.5 mL containing 25, 50, and 100 mg/kg body weight of the extract respectively.

All the doses of the extract increased (P <0.05) the testicular-body weight ratio as well as alkaline phosphatase activity, glycogen, sialic acid, protein, and cholesterol content of the testes except the single administration of 100 mg/kg body weight which compared well (P>0.05) with the controls for glycogen and cholesterol.

The testicular and serum testosterone concentration were increased except in the 100 mg/kg body weight where the effect on the tissue and serum hormone did not manifest until after the first and seven daily doses respectively.

Testicular acid phosphatase activity, serum follicle stimulating and luteinizing hormone concentrations also increased at all the doses except in the 100 mg/kg body weight where the effect on the enzyme and the hormone did not manifest until after seven days.

The increases were most pronounced in the 50 mg/kg body weight extract treated animals. The results indicate anabolic and androgenic activities of Bulbine natalensis stem in male rat testes with the 50 mg/kg body weight of the extract exhibiting the highest anabolizing and androgenic activities.

These activities further support the folkloric use of the plant most especially at 50 mg/kg body weight in the management of male sexual dysfunction in South Africa.

Testosterone Q & A

Questions to Mellissa Waal, Natuorpath (ND.H, Naturopathy)

What is testosterone?

Testosterone is a hormone. It differentiates the masculine aspects of a human body. So for example, it creates the distinction of hair growth, muscular development, patterns of male behavior and so on. In short, testosterone differentiates a male body from a female body during normal development.

Women also have testosterone but the ratio of testosterone in a woman’s body does not define female characteristics, oestrogen does. Testosterone dominates the development of male physical attributes.

The normal range for testosterone in men is between 240 and 850. This explains in part the enormous differences between male bodies ranging from Alpha-male type ultra-athletes to the average Joe. Some men are naturally higher than other in testosterone but all men experience a reduction in testosterone by as much as half by the age of 45. From 45-55 they continue to decline.

At the age of 70-80 you only have 70-80% of your natural hormone levels.

What are the benefits of testosterone?

High levels of testosterone help with a variety of conditions:

Muscle building:

Testosterone effects the full hormonal function of your body and allows better. Hormones produce different chemical reactions in the body – when in balance, these chemical reactions allow better assimilation of nutrients and creates a condition of homeostasis which optimizes the growth of healthy muscle development.

Increased drive:

Testosterone seems to function in the male and female body by working in synchronicity with other hormones which produces more of the ‘alpha-male’ effect. All hormones are there to regulate homeostasis in the body and when correctly used can restore sexual, cognitive and metabolic functions. For example, in older men who have waning levels of testosterone may experience depression, which is often treated with anti-depressants, but an increased level of testosterone has led to better results than using anti-depressants.

Improved/restored sexual drive:

Testosterone works in conjunction with oestrogen levels, mood levels, enhanced sleep levels , energy levels which promotes a healthier or balanced outlook on life which can lead to creating a more receptive state for sexual intercourse. In a male with low testosterone (which may be adversely affected by stress), the sex drive is usually lacking.

Features of testosterone deficiency

Many men may be experiencing decreased or sub-optimal levels of testosterone and this manifests in the following conditions: Decreased muscle size and tone and therefore reduced strength. Increased flabbiness because the body is not able to help convert into muscle tone. A big part of this relates to abdominal fat in men particularly. In a man with too much oestrogen he might developed fat on his buttocks, his breasts. A testosterone deficiency may also lead to increased anxiety and irritability. It can also lead to a loss of interest in the opposite sex. Decreased body hair due to higher levels of oestrogen. Decreased aggressive drive. Depression and mental and emotional lethargy.

What is the profile of a person who should increase testosterone?

The normal level for testosterone (free testosterone) is a range of between 240 and 800. If your testosterone levels are below this range then it is probably a good idea to use a testosterone supplement.

Benefits of supplementing testosterone:

A person who could benefit from supplementing testosterone would want to:

  • Increase muscle size and tone
  • Increase muscle strength
  • To reduce flabbiness, particularly abdominal flabbiness – testosterone levels and abdominal fat go hand in hand.
  • Increase body hair.
  • Increasing stamina.
  • Reducing fatigue.
  • Increased masculine confidence.
  • Increasing your sex drive.
Performance enhancing:

Sportsmen can benefit greatly from improving their testosterone levels within the acceptable range. Increasing performance capacity and stamin, whilst giving greater muscle strength and stronger drive to succeed are all characteristics of increased stestosterone levels.

Male menopause

Andropause is the term used for men who experience declining testosterone levels through the ageing process. This condition arises with ageing and is associated with a decline in testosterone and is characterized with changes in your physical features and cognitive function, including depression and emotional lethargy. Increasing your testosterone levels can help reverse some of the effects of premature ageing or andropause. This can help you to feel a renewed vigour and energy for life and enjoy the physical performance that your body had when it was younger.

Who should not use testosterone supplements?

Men who already have high testoserone levels with ng per dl 850+ should not use a testosterone boosting supplement. Teenagers are particularly sensitive to highly elevated testosterone levels and should therefore always check their natural testoserone levels before using a testosterone supplement. Men who have abnormally high levels of testosterone may experience behavior such as excess aggression, anger and risky behavior .

Possible negative effects of excess testosterone:

Men who have testosterone levels that are too high may be prone to balding (and prostate issues). With increased testosterone levels the body develops higher levels of DHT, which can lead to hair loss. If the body doesn’t convert the testosterone to DHT then it can lead to hair growth.

Managing your testosterone levels:

Men over 45 should routinely check their testosterone levels. The recommendation for taking a testosterone supplement should apply to men who’s testosterone is below 400ng. Natural testosterone levels should naturally range between 240 and 850.

 

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease.

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