Clinical Studies and Product Compounds
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EXCERPTS from prestigious medical journals which include the study
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TREN-ALT INGREDIENTS
Tribulus Terrestris
Tribulus terrestris (a.k.a. Puncture Vine) is an herb that has been
used in the traditional medicine of China and India for centuries.
In the mid-1990s, tribulus terrestris became known in North America
after Eastern European Olympic athletes said that taking tribulus
improved
their performance.
The active compounds in tribulus are
called steroidal spooning which is primarily found in the leaf.
The two types of spoonings are called furostanol glycosides and
spirostanol
glycosides, and they appear to be mostly responsible for its ergogenic
and anabolic effects.
General Uses:
Tribulus is most often used for the
treatment
of sexual related problems from lowered libido and reduced semen
production,
to full erectile dysfunction and infertility, all of which are
conditions
known to be directly associated with abnormally low testosterone levels.
In the last decade, it has become a
popular
performance enhancement supplement in sports circles. Bulgarian and
Russian research has indicated tribulus’ ability to increase levels
of both testosterone (by increasing luteinizing hormone) and DHEA.
Anabolic Benefits:
One very specific, well designed clinical
study that examined the effects of tribulus on athletes’ physical
power in various energy producing zones demonstrated a conclusive
increase
in anaerobic alactic muscular power and anaerobic alactic glycolytic
power through: 1) increasing the percentage of granulocytes and
decreasing
the percentage of leucocytes; 2) statistically increasing the
Creatinkinase
concentration in athletes' blood; 3) decreasing urea, cholesterol and
bilirubin concentrations all of which negatively impact muscular
development.
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“The influence of the tribulus terrestris
extract on the parameters of the functional preparedness and athletes'
organism homeostase was investigated…The concentration of blood
testosterone
increased statistically reliable during the first half (10 days) of
the experiment…while consuming tribulus still.”
The influence of the Tribulus
Terrestris
extract on the parameters of the functional preparedness and athletes'
organism homeostasis.
Milasius K, Dadeliene
R, Skernevicius J.
Fiziol Zh. 2009;55(5):89-96.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20095389
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“The effects of methanolic and aqueous
extracts of tribulus terrestris on rat blood pressure (BP) and the
perfused
mesenteric vascular bed were investigated…It was concluded that
methanolic
and aqueous extracts of tribulus terrestris possess significant
antihypertensive
activity in spontaneously hypertensive rats. The antihypertensive
effects
appeared to result from a direct arterial smooth muscle relaxation
possibly
involving nitric oxide release and membrane hyperpolarization.”
Antihypertensive and vasodilator
effects
of methanolic and aqueous extracts of Tribulus Terrestris in rats.
Phillips OA, Mathew
KT, Oriowo MA.
J Ethnopharmacol. 2006 Apr 6;104(3):351-5. Epub 2005 Nov 9.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16289603
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Capsaicin
General Uses:
Capsaicin is the heating ingredient found
in different types of hot peppers that makes them spicy hot. It
can be consumed in raw or cooked peppers or as a dried powder often
added to food or drinks.
Capsaicin is also available as a dietary
supplement and in topical creams that you apply to your skin.
The supplement is used to temporarily increase the metabolic rate by
heating the body from within and triggering a homeostatic cool down
which burns calories. Capsaicin cream or ointment is used on the
skin (topical use) as a pain reliever. It works by first stimulating
and then decreasing the intensity of pain signals in the body.
Anabolic Benefits:
“The aim of the present study
was to investigate whether capsaicin assists weight maintenance by
limiting
weight regain after weight loss of 5 to 10 %...Fat oxidation (g/h) after
weight maintenance was higher in the capsaicin group compared with
placebo
(4.2 (SD 1.1) v. 3.5 (SD 0.9), P<0.05). These results indicate that
capsaicin treatment caused sustained fat oxidation during weight
maintenance
compared with placebo...”
Effect of capsaicin on substrate
oxidation
and weight maintenance after modest body-weight loss in human subjects.
Lejeune MP, Kovacs
EM, Westerterp-Plantenga
MS. (2003)
Br J Nutr.90(3):651-59.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13129472
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“In muscle cells the sarcoplasmic
reticulum
(SR) Ca2+-ATPase (SERCA) couples the free energy of ATP
hydrolysis
to pump Ca2+ ions from the cytoplasm to the SR lumen. In
addition,
SERCA plays a key role in non-shivering thermogenesis through uncoupled
reactions, where ATP hydrolysis takes place without active Ca2+ translocation.
Capsaicin (CPS) is a naturally occurring vanilloid, the consumption
of which is linked with increased metabolic rate and core body
temperature…To
the best of our knowledge CPS is the first natural drug that augments
uncoupled SERCA, presumably resulting in thermogenesis…”
Capsaicin Stimulates Uncoupled ATP
Hydrolysis by the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Calcium Pump
Yasser A. Mahmmoud (2008)
The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 283
http://www.jbc.org/content/283/31/21418.abstract
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Fenugreek
General Uses:
Fenugreek is one of the world's oldest
curative herbs. The Egyptians, Greeks and Romans used Fenugreek for
medicinal and culinary purposes and to increase breast milk production.
The seeds are soaked and then powdered and used to make lip balm and
tonic for the treatment of fevers, menstrual pains, skin infections,
respiratory problems (bronchitis, coughs and sinus conditions), poor
libido in men, as an aphrodisiac, and to give a maple flavor to sweets
and cattle food (different vegetable meals and hays).
Anabolic Benefits:
“PURPOSE: Fenugreek seeds (Trigonella
foenum-graecum L.) have long been used as a herbal medicine for treating
metabolic and nutritive dysfunctions. They have been shown to modulate
feeding behaviour in animals. However, strong clinical data on the
effects
of fenugreek seeds on energy intake are lacking, especially in
overweight
individuals. The aim of our study was to investigate the effects of
a repeated administration of a fenugreek seed extract on the eating
behaviour of overweight subjects…CONCLUSION: The repeated administration
of a fenugreek seed extract slightly but significantly decreased dietary
fat consumption in healthy overweight subjects in this short-term
study.”
A fenugreek seed extract selectively
reduces spontaneous fat intake in overweight subjects.
Chevassus H, Gaillard
JB, Farret
A, Costa
F, Gabillaud
I, Mas
E, Dupuy
AM, Michel
F, Cantié
C, Renard
E, Galtier
F, Petit
P.
Eur J Clin Pharmacol. 2010 May;66(5):449-55. Epub 2009 Dec 18.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20020282
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“PURPOSE: Fenugreek seeds (Trigonella
foenum-graecum L.) are an old herbal remedy used to treat metabolic
and nutritive dysfunctions. They have been shown to modulate feeding
behaviour in animals, but strong clinical data are lacking. The aim
of this study was to investigate the effects of a repeated
administration
of a fenugreek seed extract on energy intake and eating behaviour in
healthy human volunteers…CONCLUSIONS: The repeated administration
of a fenugreek seed extract specifically decreases dietary fat
consumption
in humans which, given the traditional use of the plant, constitutes
a novel result.”
A fenugreek seed extract selectively
reduces spontaneous fat consumption in healthy volunteers.
A fenugreek seed extract selectively
reduces spontaneous fat consumption in healthy volunteers.
Chevassus H, Molinier
N, Costa
F, Galtier
F, Renard
E, Petit
P.
Eur J Clin Pharmacol. 2009 Dec;65(12):1175-8. Epub 2009 Oct 7.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19809809
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Yohimbine
Fat-Burning Benefits:
“The natural alpha-2 antagonist yohimbine
promotes sympathetic activity by central as well as peripheral
mechanisms,
and yet in moderate doses dose not usually raise heart rate, increase
blood pressure, or induce anxiety (in contrast to sympathomimetic drugs
such as ephedrine). Administered prior to exercise, it boosts lipolysis
and serum FFA levels both during and following exercise…These
considerations
suggest that pre-exercise administration of yohimbine will lower the
respiratory quotient during and following exercise, thus promoting fat
loss…Pre-exercise yohimbine administration has the potential to
down-regulate
the lipoprotein lipase activity of visceral adipocytes, increase
lipolysis
in refractory gynoid fat depots, and improve the impaired lipolytic
response to exercise in the elderly.”
Pre-exercise administration of
yohimbine
may enhance the efficacy of exercise training as a fat loss strategy
by boosting lipolysis.
McCarty MF.
Med Hypotheses. 2002 Jun;58(6):491-5.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12323115
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