Oats, Nettle, Buckthorn…and Testosterone

Thu, Dec 17, 2009

Food for Thought

Oats, Nettle, Buckthorn…and Testosterone

The effectiveness of Prosterone™’s ability to increase testosterone levels has been evaluated by laboratory analyses. Chief among this formula’s benefits over pharmaceutical grade testosterone is that salivary assays following the use of Prosterone™ at the recommended dose did not show an increase in estradiol or dihydrotestosterone. This conversion is likely inhibited by the rich content of apigenins which are among the 28 kinds of flavonoids present in the Greet oats (Swiss Oats A111™). Traditionally used for prostate health, nettle may have some association with sex hormone binding globulin and aromatase. Sea buckthorn contains lignans. Lignans block aromatase and 5-alpha reductase, sparing testosterone. Oats, nettle and buckthorn are known to contain neurotransmitters that improve mood.

As men age, testosterone levels decrease by approximately 1-2% annually. Lower levels of this hormone have been associated with a decline in libido, weaker erections and/or a decreased ability to become erect, lack of energy, less strength &/or endurance, loss of height, decreased enjoyment in life, being sad or grumpy, less ability to play sports, falling asleep after dinner or decreased work performance.

The majority of testosterone (approximately 60%) is bound to sex hormone binding globuline. Of that considered bioavailable and the best indicator of male androgen status, approximately 38% is weakly bound to albumin and the remaining approximate two percent is known as “free” testosterone.

Against a background of earlier studies with Swiss Oats A111™ that showed significant increases in free testosterone levels and significant improvement in andropausal symptoms, Dr. Pressman®, in partnership with Aeron Life Cycles Clinical Laboratory® confirmed the efficacy of Prosterone™ in a small study. The ADAM screening questionnaire) Androgen Deficiency in the Aging Male) was administered for a baseline assessment of symptoms and repeated after one month. Saliva bioavailable testosterone was measured before and after supplementation by the Aeron SBA-T Assay. Extensive circadian testing was used to confirm a 24-hour pattern of reduced testosterone output before supplementation, followed by an increase in bioavailable testosterone after two weeks of uninterrupted supplementation with Prosterone™. Measurement of salivary testosterone after further supplementation confirmed increased levels in those men who had low levels prior to using the formula. Follow-up ADAM tests scores demonstrated symptomatic improvements.

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5 Comments For This Post

  1. walter carpenter Says:

    This treatment must be safer than DHEA used without a Consultant.

  2. Lou Says:

    would like to find the Swiss Oats A111.

  3. Joe Avila Says:

    Hello,
    I do not see the prosterone to order. Please let me know when this product is available to order..Thanks much

  4. Bernie Says:

    Yes. But the Paleo Diet rules out oatmeal.

  5. ossie david Says:

    what are the side effect if any of this product?

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