Boost Men's Health with Genghis Khan's Secret: Cistanche

Did you know 1 in every 200 men worldwide are descendants of the legendary Mongolian emperor, Genghis Khan? His secret to unmatched stamina and vitality? Consuming Cistanche daily.

Cistanche, a cornerstone of Traditional Chinese Medicine, has been celebrated for centuries for its potential to enhance kidney health, combat maladies like impotence and premature ejaculation, and boost libido. Revered Chinese physician, Tamba Yasuyori, incorporated Cistanche in 80% of his formulas crafted to boost male potency in the 10th-century medical encyclopedia, The Essence of Medical Prescriptions.

Today, Cistanche is a key ingredient in Cappra®, Thailand's top-selling sexual enhancement supplement. Recent studies have shown Cappra® to significantly improve erectile function in men with mild erectile dysfunction. Furthermore, modern research reveals Cistanche may support reproductive health by:

  • Enhancing testosterone synthesis

  • Reducing erectile latency and extending duration

  • Improving sperm quality and count

  • Boosting sex hormone levels

  • Stimulating nitric oxide production

Meet Puredia Cistanche™, grown in the unspoiled environment of the Tibetan Plateau. By employing water and alcohol extraction methods, we ensure the presence of key active compounds: Phenylethanoid Glycosides, Echinacoside, and Acteoside, whose health benefits are backed by scientific research.

Puredia Cistanche™ is now available at our California and Tibet warehouses. Request samples and documentation today, and let's pioneer the future of health, together.


Featured Ingredient

Specification

  • Phenylethanoid Glycoside ≥ 60%

  • Echinacoside ≥ 20%

  • Acteoside ≥ 6%

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Available as an ingredient & OEM hard capsule, tablet & stick pack.

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Reference
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5.     Gu, L., Xiong, W., Wang, C., Sun, H., Li, G. and Liu, X., 2013. Cistanche deserticola decoction alleviates the testicular toxicity induced by hydroxyurea in male mice. Asian Journal of Andrology, [online] 15(6), pp.838-840. Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3854047/.
6.     Jiang, Z., Wang, J., Li, X. and Zhang, X., 2016. Echinacoside and Cistanche tubulosa (Schenk) R. wight ameliorate bisphenol A-induced testicular and sperm damage in rats through gonad axis regulated steroidogenic enzymes. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 193, pp.321-328. Available at: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27422164/.
7.     Jiang, Z., Zhou, B., Li, X., Kirby, G. and Zhang, X., 2018. Echinacoside Increases Sperm Quantity in Rats by Targeting the Hypothalamic Androgen Receptor. Scientific Reports, [online] 8(1). Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5832853/.
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