Triverex – the male enhancement supplement – is said to be “a revolutionary new formula with a key ingredient backed up by 7 clinical studies.” There are doctors on the website who tout the benefits of this sex supplement and the website of Triverex also proudly displays the message “Triverex is transforming lives!” But, does Triverex work? Let's take a look at the research and see what we can discover. After you are finished here, also see my reviews of Civita and Androzene, other male enhancement supplements.
Triverex ingredients
According to the Triverex website (Triverex.com) these are the ingredients in this male enhancement supplement:
- Korean Red Ginseng
- L-Citrulline
- Maca
- Epimedium
- Eurycoma Longifolia
- Velvet Bean
The Science of Triverex
On the page of the website called “The Science Behind Triverex” they say, “The leading ingredient in Triple-Action Triverex™ has been the subject of seven impressive human clinical studies. And scientific data confirms these incredible advantages:
- Improves mood
- Improves blood flow
- Improves stamina
- Extremely safe
What is this leading ingredient? From the words they use, I believe it's Korean red ginseng and I'll discuss the research on this ingredient below.
Also – and this is a biggie – where are the 7 human clinical studies that the makers of Triverex keep talking about? I looked all over the Triverex website and I can't find them.
This is ironic for a website that goes out of its way to talk about science and tout the education of the doctors who promote Triverex.
Another interesting thing about the Triverex.com website is that when I searched the site for key words like “erection”, “ED” and “erectile dysfunction” I noticed that “erection” was only used once while the other 2 terms were not used at all. The word “hard” / “hardness” were used 4 times. I find this ironic. Take it for what it's worth.
The first thing you need to know about “The Science Behind Triverex” is that there are no studies on Triverex itself. The “evidence” is based on studies of its individual ingredients.
I know this is true because I searched the National Library of Medicine for “Triverex” and no studies turned up. Therefore, I am forced to conclude that Triverex has no published peer reviewed proof that it works.
Since Triverex seems to have no good proof, let's look at the research on each of the ingredients in Triverex.
Korean Red Gingeng
In one study from 1995, published in the International Journal of Impotence Research, 90 men were split into 3 groups (30 in each group) – either getting Korean ginseng, a placebo or an antidepressant called trazodone which has been shown to have some beneficial effects on erections.
Researchers noted that 60% of men who received Korean red ginseng (18 men) had improvements in erectile dysfunction (ED). This is interesting, however researchers stated that “no complete remission of erectile dysfunction was noted.”
Interestingly, 30% of men who received the placebo (9 men) also noted beneficial improvements in ED. Since the placebo should have no effect on ED, the fact that some men saw improvements is a weakness of this study.
In another study published in 2002 in the Journal of Urology, 45 men with ED were randomly treated with either a placebo or Korean red ginseng for 16 weeks. The amount of ginseng used was 2700 mg (900 mg, used 3 times per day). All men were randomly given both a placebo (for 8 weeks) or Korean red ginseng (for 8 weeks).
There was a 2 week “wash out” period between treatments to give the ginseng time to get out of the mens bodies before the next treatment.
Questionnaires, given to the men after treatments, showed that Korean red ginseng significantly improved issues concerning penetration and erection maintenance (the ability to stay hard) compared to placebo.
In 2008, a review of red ginseng and erectile dysfunction was published in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. This review included 7 randomized clinical trials.
Question. Are these the “7 clinical trials” Alluded to on the Triverex website?
The results of this review show that there may be something to red ginseng and erectile dysfunction but that more research is needed because of the lack of quality ginseng studies.
How much Korean red ginseng helps ED?
According to the 2008 meta analysis on Korean red ginseng summarized above, the “optimum dose of red ginseng is unknown.” In some studies researchers have used one big dose of 1800- 3000 mg per day while others have used 600 mg, taken 3 times per day (1800 mg total).
Still other studies have used 900 mg to 1000 mg of Korean red ginseng per day. This is important to keep in mind because while the “optimum” amount may not be currently known, it might be somewhere between 900 – 3000 mg per day.
How much Korean red ginseng is in Triverex? They don't tell us.
How much Korean red ginseng is in Triverex?
Since the Triverex website doesn't tell us how much red ginseng it has, I called Triverex customer service and asked them. They told me that Korean red ginseng makes up 1/4 of the total amount of ingredients in Triverex.
They could not tell me the exact amount of Korean red ginseng in each pill so I then asked them how many total milligrams are in each pill? If we know that, we can deduce how much red ginseng might be in each Triverex pill.
The customer service rep I spoke with told me that each Triverex pill has 1050 mg of total ingredients. If Korean red ginseng makes up 25% of this, that means that each Triverex pill has 1050mg X .025 = 262.5 mg.
The Triverex customer service rep also told me that men should take Triverex 3 times per day. So, that means that men would be getting 3 X 252.5 mg = 787.5 mg of Korean red ginseng per day.
Remember, research on ED and Korean red ginseng have used 900 – 3000 mg per day. This means that the amount of Korean red ginseng in Triverex is less than what most researchers have used in clinical studies.
Here is a Red Ginsing product calming 600 mg/serving that has mostly high reviews on Amazon.
It's possible that the red ginseng in Triverex might build up over time and have a beneficial effect on ED but I wanted to point just in case any men may have tried Triverex and it didn't work.
FYI. The customer service rep tried on several occasions to get me to buy Triverex. This is not a “soft sell” product. Keep this in mind when you call to ask questions about Triverex.
The other ingredients in Triverex?
Let's now take a brief look at the other ingredients in Triverex and see if they have any evidence at helping erectile dysfunction.
L-Citrulline
This is a non essential amino acid that is converted into another non essential amino acid called arginine. Arginine, in turn, helps make a gas called nitric oxide (NO). Nitric oxide in turn helps to vasodilate (expand) blood vessels.
Since erections are due – in part – to expansion of blood vessels in the penis, it makes sense that Citrulline and /or arginine would be in a male sex supplement like Triverex.
Citrulline is also found in the exercise supplement Force Factor and the weight loss supplement XTend which I reviewed previously. See my SuperBeets review for more on nitric oxide research.
Epimedium
This ingredient is in many sexual performance supplements because its other name is “Horny Goat Weed.” Like all herbs, epimedium contains many “active ingredients”, one of which is something called icariin which seems to act like a natural PDE-5 inhibitor.
PDE-5 stands for Phosphodiesterase-5. It's an enzyme. Inhibiting this enzyme is how Viagra – and other male ED drugs – work. So, I would not be surprised to find epimedium in supplements touted as “natural Viagra.”
Here is a product on Amazon that mentions Icariin and has generally positive comments from people.
Tip. Unfortunately several “natural” male enhancement supplements have been found to contain Viagra.
One study from 2010 published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine noted that epimedium seemed to help erections in rats and this confirmed earlier lab rat results from 2005, published in the Asian Journal of Andrology. Another lab rat study from 2006 noted that Icarrin could mimic the effects of testosterone.
All these rat studies are interesting, but are there any studies showing that epimedium helps men have better erections? As far as I can tell nobody seems to have tested if epimedium helps men with erectile dysfunction (ED).
Maca
This radish-like vegetable is also called Lepidium meyenii and according to Wikipedia, it is also known as peruvianum. Wikipedia lists research that Maca has been shown to reduce prostate size in lab rats and that it might be an aphrodisiac however, the “proof” for the aphrodisiac claim was a book published by Rodale Press and hence, is not as good as a peer reviewed study.
So I searched the National Library of Medicine and discovered a study of Lepidium Meyeniii and ED published in 2009.
This study lasted 12 weeks and involved 50 men with mild ED. Men were randomly given 2400 mg of maca or placebo. Men were also given a erectile function questionnaire called the IIEF-5 before and after trials.
Interestingly, men in both the placebo group and maca group experienced significant improvements in ED although men getting Maca were said to have greater benefits.
The fact that the placebo group also saw significant improvements in ED is a weakness of this study. Placebos should have no effect.
Another study from 2002 noted that maca improved sexual desire in men better than a placebo. The amount used in this study was 1500-3000 mg. In this study, Maca did not raise testosterone levels.
Since all the ingredients in Triverex add up to 1050 mg, it's safe to assume that the amount of maca in Triverex is less than the 1500-3000 mg used in research.
Another study published in 2000 also noted that maca improved sex in rats. How maca helps lab rats improve sex is not known but it does not seem to increase testosterone levels.
My review of Regimen , another Low T supplement, has additional information on maca and the next ingredient in this list, Eurycoma Longifolia.
Eurycoma Longifolia
Also called Tongkat Ali and Malaysian ginseng, this herb, is reputed to be a testosterone booster and aphrodisiac.
Studies have shown that Eurycoma Longifolia can increase sperm count – in rats and sexual activity – in rats, as well as decrease calcium loss – in rats.
All this is great, but again, I do not see any research showing that eurycoma longfolla helps men with erectile dysfunction.
For the bodybuilders out there, I also can't find any human studies showing that eurycoma longfoli increases testosterone in people.
Bodybuilding websites sometimes discuss how eurycoma eurycoma can improve muscle size and strength, however this claim appears to be based on a rat study noting that the herb stimulated the growth of the leavator ani muscle which is located in the pelvis region.
But, where is human research showing that eurycoma longfoli helps weight lifters and bodybuilders? If that research exists, I can't find it.
Velvet Bean
Also called cowhage and Mucuna pruriens. One study noted that extracts from mucuna pruriens raised testosterone levels in infertile men. Most of the other sex-related research I saw involved lab rats.
This compound also contains L-Dopa (levo dopa), which is used to treat Parkinson's disease. Speak to your doctor before using Triverex if you have Parkinson's disorder.
For more on velvet bean see my review of QuickTrm – the Kim Kardashian weight loss supplement.
Who makes Triverex?
At the bottom of the Triverex.com website it says “Vendor Services LLC” but this is actually a subsidiary of Guthy-Renker, which has marketed many health and wellness related products over the years including Tony Robbins CDs, Proactive acne treatment and Youthful Essence by Susan Lucci.
The Guthy Renker Corporate office is located at 3340 Ocean Park Blvd. Santa Monica CA 90405. Their phone number is 310 581 3232.
The Better Business Bureau gives Guthy Renker a rating of A + at the time I wrote this review. The BBB has another address and phone number listed for this company so check that out also if you need to contact Guthy Renker.
Who is Dr. Mark Moyad?
Dr Moyad is credited with being the creator of Triverex. Dr. Moyad was one of the people involved in removing tryptophan from the US market after it was linked to the deaths of over 30 people in the last 1980s. That's fantastic! Kudos to him! For more on tryptophan see my review of SlimFuel.
The Triverex.com website quotes Dr Moyad when he says that he has “extensive experience in the field of male sexual health and dietary supplements.”
That said, I can't find a single peer reviewed paper on erectile dysfunction or supplements for ED published by Dr Moyad. Also, not one study that I saw in my investigation of Triverex had Dr Moyad's name associated with it. Lastly, why has Dr. Moyad not published any research on his own product – Triverex?
Most of the recent papers Dr. Moyad has published have had to do with prostate cancer, heart disease, alternative medicine or dietary supplements.
Amazon does list a book on sexual health by Dr. Moyad, but for me, this does not hold as much weight as a peer reviewed research study.
Let me be clear. I do not write these words to depreciate Dr. Moyad in any way. However I feel these are valid criticisms because Dr. Moyad is on TV selling a male enhancement supplement that for the most part is piggybacking on his education and reputation.
If anyone locates research published by Dr. Moyad on ED – or Triverex – please let me know and I will gladly update my review.
Triverex Side Effects
On the FAQ page of Triverex website they say “The ingredients in Triverex are natural and safe” but I wonder how can they say this when Triverex has never been tested in published peer reviewed research?
The website site also contains this statement: “If you have any existing medical conditions, such as high blood pressure, cardiovascular concerns or other health concerns, make sure you consult with your doctor before using Triverex.”
Let's look at the ingredients in Triverex and try to expand on this a bit.
Korean ginseng. Ginseng is very complicated and has many ingredients that seem to do different things. For example, ginseng may have estrogen like properties. Would ginseng be bad for somebody with a history of breast cancer (men get breast cancer too)?
Ginseng has a blood thinner property meaning it might interact with blood thinner drugs. Ginseng might also lower blood sugar. Ginseng might also alter the way the immune system works and interfere with drugs like prednisone or insulin.
I admit, some of the “side effects” of ginseng are worst case scenarios but I mention them because men who with ED may have other problems too. For example, erectile dysfunction can be an early sign of heart disease. Get checked out by your doctor before self medicating with ginseng.
Both L Citrulline and epimedium might cause a decrease in blood pressure due to its ability to increase nitric oxide levels. The decrease is probably mild in healthy people but may be drastic if combined with medications used to treat high blood pressure or heart disease. Also be careful if also taking Viagra or similar drugs as they may also drop blood in pressure.
One rat study from 1989 noted that epimedium reduced thyroid hormone (T3), although presently, I am not sure if this is true in people or not. Some researchers speculate that epimedium might increase prostate gland size. Again, whether this is true or not I do not know so do ask your doctor about this.
Velvet bean might decrease blood sugar and cause a drop in blood pressure and interact with Parkinson's medications and antidepressants but there is currently little human proof of this.
How Much Does Triverex Cost?
Triverex has an introductory offer of of $9.95 + $2.99 shipping and handling. That introductory rate will get you a 20 day supply of Triverex.
When you call to order they will ask for a credit card. This is important because Triverex is usually shipped every 3 months and unless you tell them not to, they will also charge you $42.94 per month for the next 3 months.
Triverex really costs $119.85 for a 3 month supply (I'm quoting the customer service rep I spoke with).
When the 3 month supply is almost over they will ship you another 3 month supply – again for $119.85. This will keep happening unless you call them and ask them to stop. You can stop this by telling Triverex to only send you the 20 day supply for $9.95. Triverex customer support is 1-888-372-6580
Does Triverex Work?
On the product website it does say “Triverex Works” but in smaller print it also says “your results may vary.” On the FAQ page of the website there is the question “Does Triverex really work?” The answer to this question says:
“Yes. In fact, there are seven human clinical studies on the key ingredient in Triverex. While results can vary from person to person, taking 2-3 pills per day is the best way to achieve maximum results.”
What I noticed about this statement was that they never really came out and said “yes Triverex really helps sexual performance” or “yes Triverex will give you better erections.”
Instead they used vague language such as “achieve maximum results.” What's up with that? The vague language is likely because of US laws which prohibit medical claims being made about dietary supplements.
Still, I would like to have seen something more concrete than “yes” or “maximum results.” And, where are these mysterious “7 clinical studies” the makers of Triverex keep talking about? If anybody is able to find them, please let me know.
Based on the studies I have seen while writing this review, some of the ingredients in Triverex have preliminary evidence that they may help some men with erectile dysfunction. I feel the evidence is strongest for Korean red ginseng and maca and maybe epimedium, but the “evidence” is mostly based on rat studies. Still, it's there.
That said, I can't find any studies that used the unique blend of ingredients in Triverex. Therefore there is no proof that this combination of ingredients works synergistically together to produce a better effect, although in theory they might. The best way to know for sure is to wait for men who tried Triverex to comment.
What do you think?
Bobby says
Once again a product tested on Rats ?
So weigh the Rat then Multiply its weight to that of a 80kg Human Being and you might have a tablet the size of a frisbee!
The problem I see is everyone’s trying to boost Testosterone but are also trying to block DHT and estrogens which are a natural by product of Testosterone production.
By trying to lock DHT & Estrogens wont we be just messing up our systems?
If this product does increase Testosterone naturally then DHT & Estrogen will be produced and our bodies will then shut down Testosterone production!
TP says
I have petimal seizures and want to know if triverex will effect me in any negative way
Joe says
TP i dont know. i wish i could give you a better answer.
Steve says
Hello
Can you take this with blood pressure problems?
I take a BP medicine now. Also can my BP problems be helped by this supplement.
Thanks
Joe says
steve, i would not mix them. i dont know what would happen if you combined high blood pressure meds and triverex.
Joe says
Thank you for your analysis. One note: The fact that 30% of the placebo-takers saw improvement is not a “weakness of the study”, nor is it of itself an indicator of Triverex effectiveness. It’s the Hawthorne effect. In a study like this, what we like to know from comparison is, does Triverex show significantly Better results than a placebo. This study says yes to that question … but no to the question of complete effectiveness.
Joe says
Joe, thanks for reminding me of the Hawthorn effect – the process whereby people alter their actions because they are taking part in the study. You take me back to college stats class (yuck!) but I do thank you for reminding me of that 🙂
cj says
I am 44 and presently taking cialis but I hate taking a pill in anticipation of having sex and some time the sexual encounter does not happen Do you feel it is safe to take both triverexx and cialis together
Joe says
CJ, that is a very interesting question and I just dont know the answer. I have never seen any study where they combined triverex with cialis – or viagra etc – to see what happened. I can definitely understand you not wanting to take cialis if you “dont need it” later. Are you taking the Cialis for daily use? I wonder if that might be less expensive than regular cialis (probably not but it cant hurt to ask). I’m not sure if Triverex would work the same as Cialis either. My guess is that it would be less potent than cialis but I have not tried it so I dont know. Sorry I could not be more help.
tim says
Sir,
Thank you very much for this website.
I find it extremely difficult & very time consuming to figure out who’s telling the truth or not about any product.
I just came across this site a little earlier today, and find it to be very informative and insiteful.
Ref: Triverex
I don’t know if you would recommend 1 or more supplements for an aging man, who would like to get back to his youthful vigor & stamina or close to it, that is, if there are such supplements that are promising. But, if you do, please let me know.
I have heard about testostorone patches or shots. Would you recommend 1 or the other, or is there a natural alternative to achieve the same type of results.
I’m 44, and not liking, not wanting sex as often, or the lack of stamina. its very disheartening.
If i need to buy one of your books or E-books to get this information, please let me know.
Joe says
Hi Tim, I’m glad you found me! I would not call you an “aging man” since I’m 4 years older than you 😉
Why dont you get your testosterone levels checked by your doctor and explain to him/her how you are feeling and ask about the testosterone patches/shots and see what they think. Being tired, lack of vigor may be a sign of other things and not just testosterone levels. Heck, even stress can make us feel “old” sometimes.
One thing I might suggest – if you are not already doing it – is start a little exercise program. Just walking 20 minutes a day can do wonders. The older I get the more I look to “the big picture” about why we feel the way we do. People who sell supplements sometimes make it seem that if we just take their pill, everything will be OK. Things are sometimes not as simple as that. That’s why I recommended you talk with your doctor about why you are feeling the way you are. I dont consider you an “aging man” in anyway Tim. Let’s see what the tests show and then you can make a better decision about what direction to take.
mark macdonald says
i’m 50 years old with ED problems. i have been a smoker since i was 16 and drs believe the ED is caused by smoking. do you think this pill will benefit me at all? thank you. in the meantime i have been trying to cut down on smoking, and eventually quitting. no other health problems
Joe says
Mark, I’m not sure if triverex would help or not because triverex doesn’t have any research on it. you can always try it for a month and see. Id think that a month would be all the time you would need before you knew if it worked or not. If you try it, please let me know if it worked or not. Im always curious about these things. I do agree with your doctor about smoking. Its good you are working on quitting smoking. Its a hard habit to break so do ask your doctor for options if you need help.
BTT says
Hi Joe
This site has been really informative, thanks for the info on the bait and catch $9.95 v $119.
Does a persons level of fitness and mental state impact on the effectiveness of this drug?
The ad talks about improving mood
Joe says
BTT, mood can impact ED so its possible. Fitness level… its possible but I’m not sure. I’m not sure if Triverex improves mood or not but if I had to guess, I’d guess based on the lack of evidence, I’d say probalby not.
Christopher says
Hey Joe!! I Found This Site very informative and Interesting. I’m on my 3rd Day of Triverex And Will give More insight after a few more days. But My Question to you is……. Do you have any pill you would recommend to a 30 year old ( don’t have ED) Who Just wants more controll and better sex???
Joe says
Christopher, glad you found me! Have you considered Kegal exercises for control?
jesus says
Awesome website!!! Thanx for all the great info :]
Joe says
Thanks Jesus! I appreciate that 🙂
ImpressedDude says
Wow….I’m just impressed you got a thumbs up from Jesus…..(true, it could be Jesus the Landscaper, Jesus the Baseball Player, but then again….he’s a really multifaceted guy…) Bookmarked the page, regardless!
Joe says
ImpressedDude, Ill take a thumbs up from anybody named Jesus 😉
Vic says
Gee, I’m printing a retraction…after reading your blog more…I see some of your articles do point to links from where you are getting your info from…apologies. please disregard my last email
Joe says
Vic, LOL I just posted it. No problem. Glad its all cleared up 🙂
nick says
JOE:
JUST TO SAY THE SITE IS VERY INFORMATIVE; THANK YOU:
I WAS INTRODUCED TO A PILL CALLED STIFF ONE, IT WORKED ,TOOL STAYED LARGE FOR A COUPLE DAYS BUT I FOUND THAT A VEIN IN MY LEFT LEG POPPED OUT., ABOVE THE KNEE TO THE KNEE CAP.
DID NOT LIKE THE APPEARANCE OF IT, WENT TO VEIN CLINIC, TOLD THE DOCTOR ABOUT THE PILL.
HE SAYS” ALL OF THE ENHANCEMENT PILLS DILATE THE BLOOD VESSELS, NOT JUST TO THE PENIS BUT ALL VESSELS.”
Joe says
Nick, thanks for your kind words and sorry to hear about the vein in your leg! The doctor is right. The ads for these products never mention that ALL blood vessels expand. I’ve been keeping tabs on these products for a while now and some of them do contain Viagra and other things that act like viagra. Its not mentioned on the label but when the FDA tests them, that’s what they find. Its been my observation that the “male enhancement” corner of the world of supplements seems to be particularly conspicuous when it comes to spiking products with prescription erection drugs.
MK says
I can only comment on what I know, everything written above is in the ad. I am on my second shipment of the “Triverex”, which includes 180 tablets. You can opt out at anytime, the fact that I am still getting the stuff alone should let you know it works, or at least for me it has.
I have used viagra and cialis in the past, they work too, but it makes you pill dependent. I will say that I was skeptical the first week, followed the advised quantity and it did as it is advertised. I prefer the natural ingredients as it seems to stay in the body longer, works only when you are aroused. The body is not forced into a state of shock for hours keeping you awake after your done with sex, as the viagra and cialis does, unless you cut them into 3 or 4 pieces.
Joe says
MK, glad Triverex has worked for you. Just wanted to point out that either viagra or Triverex, you are still pill dependent. One may be more natural than another but its still a pill you take regularly. Also, I’m not sure if the triverex stays in the system longer because its natural. I’m not sure of this either way. it might be true or not. I just dont know. Either way, I’m glad you found something that is working for you and I wish you continued success.
Joe says
Douglas, you’re referring to the 1995 study published in the International Journal of Impotence Research that I referenced in my Triverex review. Interesting point however if what you say is true, then the 30% incidence in the placebo group only demonstrates that the placebo effect is a real effect, which we both agree on. I believe that if a placebo caused a change in 30% of the people in the study, than that IS a weakness of the study because the job of researchers is to minimize the placebo effect as much as possible. That said, I think we would both agree that a study that only had 18 people in it, is also a weakness.
Again the big issue with Triverex is that Triverex itself seems to have no published peer reviewed research to substantiate that it works. If the maker of Triverex is basing the evidence of Korean Red ginseng as proof for the Triverex supplement, then I would contend that if people, are really curious, then just try Korean red ginseng.
Pete says
Joe
Did not know you wrote a book. Can you give me the title, would love to have for my home library?
Pete
Joe says
Pete, yes I have, its called Nutritional Supplements What Works and Why. It’s on my personal site Joe-Cannon.com. That’s the book that spurred me to start this website. I’ve written about 6 books so far but it’s my supplement book that I love the most. Thanks for asking 🙂
George says
It’s been a while, but I seem to remember reading that wild American ginseng is more potent than other varieties. The main problem with this is that anything “wild” in America is quickly consumed to the point of extinction. Have you heard of any studies on which variety is most effective (or cost effective, since more of a less expensive variety may have good results too)? What about the liquid vials of extract?
Every supplement claims to be the best… Cutting through the hype in health supplements is difficult.
Great web site!
Joe says
George thanks, I apprecaite the compliment! Ginseing is difficult. It was actually the most difficult chapter to write in my book because there are so many different types. One big problem is that in studies of the herb, both American ginseng and Asian ginseng are both also called “panax.” When reading some studies its hard to figure out what type – American or Asian – they were actually testing. Its definitely a problem with some ginseng studies. Right now I have not seen anything that says that American ginseng is better than Asian or vise versa. Both can have a blood thinning effect which may be an issue for people who take blood thinner meds but when ginseng appears in supplements, I think its more hype than science for the most part.
Pete says
Joe
Based on my experience in pharmaceuticals and marketing, most doctors have told me rat studies mean nothing to them because they don’t treat rats, and the pharmacology, and the physciology of a rat is completely different from humans. As I age, and my testosterone levels decrease there is nothing like a good ole injection to raise the levels, or the gel or patch that is available by prescription.
Pete
Joe says
Pete, true and I agree with the rat studies. definitely not what I would base recommending a supplement on.
let just say MotuMan says
I’ve tried it and for me it DOES NOT work. Took it several days before the encounter but to no avail plus the pill has a distinct smell. Does anyone tried this and have that odd smell?
AMS says
Interesting about the Eurycoma research. I have seen research that it significantly raised testosterone levels in rats, but none in human research. I’d be interested to find research on that.
Paul Najim says
“Elude” means to evade. As in “I eluded an attacker.”
“Allude” means to indirectly refer to a person, or a concept, or an idea.
( Ithink I am a frustrated English teacher. lol)
Joe says
Paul, good catch! I fixed my typo. Thanks for the help 🙂