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How Peak Male works to improve your health
The power behind the Peak Male anti-aging adaptogen-fortifed formula is that it identifies where a problem exists and then safely works to bring your body back into balance -- truly revitalizing and rejuvenating your health every day.
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You deserve to feel good every day; better than ever. Mentally and Physically. If you understand the power of the natural way of living, then Peak Male is the perfect supplement to add to your daily ritual. And worth every penny, because your health matters.
Peak Male Rejuvenates Your Health Like No Other Supplement
The powerful anti-stress adaptogenic herbs in Peak Male have a long history of being natural healers. These herbs have been used to strengthen the body’s resistance to disease for thousands of years in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and ancient Ayurvedic healing traditions.
These natural herbs have also been shown in hundreds of studies to have anti-fatigue, anti-anxiety, anti-stress, anti-inflammatory, anti-depression, and anti-aging characteristics, in addition to men's performance increase.
Ashwagandha
Eleuthero
Rhodiola
Panax Ginseng
Ashwagandha & Testosterone
Ashwagandha is an evergreen shrub that grows in India, theMiddle East, and parts of Africa. It has a long history of use in traditional medicine. For hundreds of years, people have used the herb for medical purposes. Typically, practitioners use this herb for patients as it helps your body handle stress and anxiety.
Scientific research does show that Ashwagandha can also boost testosterone levels in men. One study tested its benefits on sperm quality in infertile men, who received 5 grams per day over athree-month period. The men in this study had a 10-22% increase in testosterone levels.*
Cortisol, a stress hormone, is physiologically released in response to stress in the body. This becomes problematic when stress is persistent and cortisol levels become chronically elevated, meaning if there is a high demand for cortisol it will have a negative impact on testosterone production. This explains how stress can affect your libido, energy, weight gain, and mood, as these are all health benefits of optimal testosterone levels. Happily, ashwagandha can also reduce cortisol levels.
As a premium natural anti-aging supplement, the ingredients in Peak Male provide these scientifically-proven benefits:
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*Ashwagandha studies
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Chandrasekhar, K., Kapoor, J., & Anishetty, S. (2012). A prospective, randomized double-blind, placebo-controlled study of safety and efficacy of a high-concentration full-spectrum extract of Ashwagandha root in reducing stress and anxiety in adults. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, 34(3), 255. doi: 10.4103/0253-7176.106022, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23439798
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Cumming, D. C., Quigley, M. E., & Yen, S. S. C. (1983). Acute Suppression of Circulating Testosterone Levels by Cortisol in Men*. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 57(3), 671–673. doi: 10.1210/jcem-57-3-671, https://academic.oup.com/jcem/article-abstract/57/3/671/2675739
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