
Testosterone supports men's physical strength, body composition, sex drive and mood while production declines with age. Life Extension's Testosterone Elite is a non-hormonal supplement formulated to encourage healthy testosterone production using clinically studied proprietary ingredients and now contains Bio-Luteolin™, a luteolin form up to 14-times more bioavailable. The formula combines pomegranate and cacao to encourage both free and total testosterone and help maintain healthy SHBG levels for improved testosterone utilization. A clinical trial of luteolin with fenugreek fibers showed up to an 11% SHBG decrease and up to a 22% increase in free testosterone in men aged 35–55. Bio-Luteolin™ is also offered alone for cellular health and healthy aging.
"Testosterone is vital to a man's physical strength, body composition, sex drive and mood. But as men get older, they naturally produce less of it. Life Extension's bestselling Testosterone Elite is a non-hormonal dietary supplement that encourages healthy testosterone production in men using clinically studied proprietary ingredients-and it's recently been updated to include Bio-Luteolin™, which is up to 14x times more bioavailable than regular luteolin supplements* and has been shown in a clinical trial to promote healthy testosterone levels."
"Life Extension Reformulates Supplement For Healthy Testosterone Production "We recently updated Testosterone Elite to include Bio-Luteolin™, specifically for those men looking for non-hormone alternatives to supporting healthy testosterone levels," said Life Extension Chief Scientific Officer Andrew G. Swick, MS, PhD. Swick explained that in a clinical study conducted in collaboration with Akay Bioactives, Bio-Luteolin™ produced beneficial effects on testosterone and associated measurements."
"The addition of Bio-Luteolin™ may further bolster the product's benefits. In addition to promoting total testosterone, the trial of healthy men aged 35-55 taking luteolin with fenugreek fibers (the ingredients in this proprietary blend) demonstrated a decrease of SHBG by up to 11%, which coincided with an up to 22% increase in free testosterone compared to baseline by the end of the study."
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