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Did you know saw palmetto is studied for both prostate and hair?

Serenoa repens (saw palmetto) is among the most widely recognized botanicals for supporting healthy prostate function, with research interest centering on the dihydrotestosterone (DHT) pathway.4 A two-year comparative study also observed support for healthy scalp hair in a subset of men with thinning hair.5*

Find it in: Prostate Formula (as Prosterol® standardized extract) and AyuTest™.

Did you know saffron has been studied for mood and male sexual function? 

Crocus sativus — the world's most labor-intensive spice — has a growing clinical literature. A pilot study reported improvements in measures of erectile function,6 and reviews describe applications for supporting positive mood and focus.7*

Find it in: AyuTest™.

Did you know velvet bean is a natural source of L-DOPA?

Mucuna pruriens holds a long place in Ayurveda's vajikarana (vitality) tradition. Modern reviews connect that use to its naturally occurring L-DOPA content, supporting healthy dopamine levels alongside male vitality.8*

Find it in: Macuna Plus™ and AyuTest™.

Did you know the prostate concentrates more zinc than almost any other tissue?

Analyses of human prostatic fluid show strikingly high zinc concentrations in healthy men.9 Zinc also contributes to normal reproductive health — one reason zinc picolinate earns a place in targeted men's formulas alongside selenium, boron, and DIM.*

Find it in: Prostate Formula (zinc from picolinate, 5 mg per capsule — verified against the 2024 datasheet).

Did you know shilajit has human clinical trials behind it?

In healthy volunteers, 90 days of purified shilajit was associated with increased testosterone levels,10and a separate trial reported better retention of muscular strength after fatiguing exercise.11 Research suggests this mineral-rich resin supports energy, vitality, and healthy male hormone levels.*

Find it in: Shilajeet Mumiyo™ and AyuTest™.

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Men's health doesn't always get the airtime it deserves — September is a good excuse to change that. Practitioner technical data sheets are available for every formula above, and our team is always glad to talk through the research.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

References

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2.Thakur, G. S., Bag, M.,Sanodiya, B. S., Debnath, M., Zacharia, A.,Bhadauriya, P., Prasad, G. B., & Bisen, P. S. (2009). Chlorophytumborivilianum: a white gold for biopharmaceuticals andneutraceuticals. Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 10(7), 650–666.

3.Khanam, Z., Singh, O., Singh, R., & Bhat, I. U. (2013). Safedmusli(Chlorophytumborivilianum): a review of its botany, ethnopharmacology and phytochemistry. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 150(2), 421–441.

4.Swerdloff, R. S., Dudley, R. E., Page, S. T., Wang, C., & Salameh, W. A. (2017). Dihydrotestosterone: biochemistry, physiology, and clinical implications of elevated blood levels. Endocrine Reviews, 38(3), 220–254.

5.Rossi, A., Mari, E.,Scarno, M., Garelli, V., Maxia, C., Scali, E., Iorio, A., & Carlesimo, M. (2012). Comparative effectiveness of finasteride vsSerenoarepens in male androgenetic alopecia: a two-year study. International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology, 25(4), 1167–1173.

6.Shamsa, A., Hosseinzadeh, H., Molaei, M., Shakeri, M. T., & Rajabi, O. (2009). Evaluation of Crocus sativus L. (saffron) on male erectile dysfunction: a pilot study. Phytomedicine, 16(8), 690–693.

7.Moshiri, M., Vahabzadeh, M., & Hosseinzadeh, H. (2015). Clinical applications of saffron (Crocus sativus) and its constituents: a review. Drug Research, 65(6), 287–295.

8.Lampariello, L. R.,Cortelazzo, A.,Guerranti, R., Sticozzi, C., &Valacchi, G. (2012). The magic velvet bean of Mucuna pruriens. Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine, 2(4), 331–339.

9.Zaichick, V. Y., Sviridova, T. V., &Zaichick, S. V. (1996). Zinc concentration in human prostatic fluid: normal, chronic prostatitis, adenoma and cancer. International Urology and Nephrology, 28(5), 687–694.

10.Pandit, S., Biswas, S., Jana, U., De, R. K., Mukhopadhyay, S. C., & Biswas, T. K. (2016). Clinical evaluation of purified Shilajit on testosterone levels in healthy volunteers.Andrologia, 48(5), 570–575.

11.Keller, J. L., Housh, T. J., Hill, E.C.,Smith, C. M., Schmidt, R. J., & Johnson, G. O. (2019). The effects of Shilajit supplementation on fatigue-induced decreases in muscular strength and serum hydroxyproline levels. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 16(1), 3.