Mucuna Pruriens Extract 350mg 99%
Natural Anti depressant. Improves Male Fertility
Reduces and Stress
Anti Aging Properties

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1 Bottle 60 Capsules

What is Mucuna Pruriens?

Mucuna pruriens, or velvet bean, is a tropical legume that can naturally boost dopamine levels. This “magical bean” has been used for thousands of years in Ayurvedic medicine. Mucuna has been used for thousands of years as a remedy for male infertility, nervous s, depression, sleep, as an and more...

Like Jack’s magic beans in the fairytale, mucuna beans are sometimes called “magical velvet beans”. For researchers, this magic refers to mucuna’s potential to improve a wide range of serious brain conditions. For some users, this bean’s magical properties span from its effects, while others yet allude to their mild, simultaneous relaxant and stimulating effects on the brain. Mucuna is also known as the “dopamine bean” since it is a good source of L-Dopa (4-7%), from which dopamine is made in the body. L-dopa from Mucuna pruriens may have advantages over synthetic L-dopa, as synthetic L-dopa has more side effects in the long term. Recent research uncovered that mucuna also boosts antioxidants and scavenges free radicals in the whole body. The taste of Velvet bean powder is bitter and somewhat similar to coffee.

What is Mucuna Pruriens? Nutritional Value and Active Compounds

Aside from its L-dopa content, the velvet bean has a good nutritional value. Although a legume, it is easily digestible and rich in the following nutrients:

Minerals:
Dietary proteins (25-30% proteins) and essential amino acids
Fatty acids such as linoleic acid
Starch

Mucuna pruriens seed extracts also contain:
Mildly-hallucinogenic tryptamines
Psychoactive serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine)
D-chiro-inositol, a rare plant component that may help fight high blood sugar
Newly discovered antioxidants and neuroprotective substances

Health Benefits:

1) Mucuna pruriens May Help with Depression - We talk about serotonin and norepinephrine much more often than about dopamine when it comes to depression. But scientists are starting to realize than dopamine, usually associated with motivation and feelings of reward, may play an equally important role. It’s not so much that low dopamine, in general, can trigger low mood. Rather, its deficiency in specific parts of the brain is what can trigger symptoms. Low dopamine in the brain’s emotional (mesolimbic) centers can cause the inability to feel pleasure, which is common in depression. Low dopamine in cognitive (mesocortical) areas can trigger a lack of motivation that people with depression also often suffer from. By its dopamine-boosting action, a Mucuna pruriens extract improved mood and symptoms of depression. It also reduces stress levels, showing all the desired characteristics of a good antidepressant.

2) Mucuna pruriens Improves Male Infertility - Dopamine is one of the most important neurotransmitters for ual behavior and in men. Its effects are pretty straightforward: an increase in brain dopamine levels increases the , while a decrease in dopamine and similar neurotransmitters (catecholamines) reduces the and ual function in men. Mucuna pruriens is commonly used as a supplement for male infertility thanks to its dopamine-boosting and antioxidant effects. In clinical studies, it increased motility, quality, and count.

In one study of 60 infertile men Mucuna powder improved count, motility, and overall quality. In two other studies of over 250 infertile men, Mucuna also increased testosterone levels, aside from improving quality. What’s more, it could also boost antioxidants and balance other and stress s linked to infertility in men.

3) Mucuna pruriens Reduces Stress - In one trial, Mucuna pruriens seed powder reduced psychological stress and cortisol levels in 60 infertile men after 3 months.

4) Mucuna pruriens Lowers High Prolactin Levels - High Follicle-stimulating Hormone (FSH) and prolactin levels signal that the pituitary gland is not functioning properly and can impair the function of the testes and reduce fertility in men. Mucuna pruriens decreased prolactin and FSH levels in two clinical trials of over 250 infertile men. Mucuna probably balances these s by boosting dopamine levels, which reduces the production of prolactin and FSH.

5) Mucuna pruriens Protects Against Snake Venom Poisoning - Mucuna pruriens extracts are used by Nigerians to prevent snake poisoning. The powder is prescribed by traditional healers as a pretreatment (prophylactic) for snakebites. The healers claim that a person who swallows the intact the seeds will be protected for one full year against the effects of any snake bite. Mucuna contains a sugar-bound protein similar to snake venom proteins, which stimulates the production of antibodies. These antibodies stay in the body for long periods of time and prime the immune system, similar to vaccines. They will be able to “cross-react” with the actual snake venom once they come into contact with it, potentially protecting against serious poisoning.

6) Mucuna pruriens May Help with ADHD - It’s well-known that dopamine is important for focus. In one study of 85 children and teenagers with ADHD, a combination of Mucuna pruriens with vitamins, minerals, and other supplements (vitamin C, calcium citrate, vitamin B6, folate, L-lysine, L-cysteine, and selenium) improved symptoms in 77% of the cases, which is better than conventional medications. The protocol and supplement combination used in this study was envisioned to naturally increase serotonin and dopamine in the brain.

7) Mucuna pruriens May Improve Sleep - In a study of 18 people, a combination of Mucuna pruriens with another tropical herb (Chlorophytum borivilianum) improved sleep quality by 50% after about 4 weeks.

8) Mucuna pruriens May Fight Parasites - According to traditional claims and non-clinical studies, Mucuna pruriens may help fight parasitic infections. Mucuna is most likely a mild anti-parasitic: it’s not strong enough to eliminate the infection but may slightly reduce the number of parasites and could be used alongside other parasite cleanses/treatments.

9) Mucuna pruriens May Fight Microbes - The leaves of Mucuna pruriens are probably stronger natural antibiotics than the seeds. Mucuna pruriens leaf extracts could fight some bacteria in cells (probably due to their higher phenol and tannin content).

10) Mucuna pruriens May Help Combat High Blood Sugar Levels - Mucuna pruriens contains an inositol called d-chiro-inositol, which can mimic the effects of insulin and help lower high sugar levels.

11) Mucuna pruriens May Be Good for the Skin - Thanks to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity, Mucuna pruriens extracts protected skin cells.



CAUTION: Do not exceed recommended dose. Pregnant or nursing mothers, children under 18, and individuals with a known medical condition should consult a physician before using this or any dietary supplement.

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

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