Ecdysterone (Leuzea), 90 capsules I VemoHerb®
$54.99
VemoHerb® Ecdysterone contains herbal extracts of Leuzea carthamoides, known for its ability to support muscle growth, strength, and overall physical performance.
Traditionally used as anabolic stimulant and adaptogen it support:
- Protein synthesis*
- Lean muscle growth*
- Quick recovery*
- Endurance, reflexes, and overall physical condition*
- Functions as an anabolic stimulant and adaptogen*
- Muscle strength and stamina*
VemoHerb® supplements are made with standardized extracts for maximum potency and purity. Each product is lab-tested to ensure 100% natural, vegan ingredients with NO additives or banned substances.
Each pack contains 90 vegan capsules.
The product is a food supplement not a medical drug. The product is not a substitute for a varied diet. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. It is not recommended for pregnant, nursing women and children!
| *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. |
FACTS
A recent publication of a German scientific research shows that Ecdysterone boosts sports performance 3 times! *[16] The scientists gathered volunteer athletes to participate in a double-blind randomized study to test the effects of Ecdysterone during a ten-week strength training. Knowing the long-history of Ecdysterone use, naturally a marginal performance increase was expected, but the results blew everyone`s wildest expectations:
A three-fold increase in muscle strength. In addition, no side effects were noted by the researchers. *
RECOMMENDED DOSE
1-2 capsules 2 times a day. Take between the meals or as directed on the label.
More information about the right intake and cycling, you can find HERE.
BIOACTIVE INGREDIENTS
245 mg of Leuzea carthamoides plant extract, standardized to 95% β-ecdysterone (20% β-ecdysone).
HOW AND WHY IT WORKS
The properties of VemoHerb® Ecdysterone are due to the purified active ingredient, 95% beta-ecdysterone, which is isolated from the plant Leuzea carthamoides, also called Rhaponticum carthamoides or Maral root. [1] They are based on the natural muscle growth, adaptive properties of the ecdysones and lack any toxic effects during extended use. * [1-7] The Leuzea carthamoides extract can be applied to increase the work capacity, support stress response and adaptability to everyday challenges.* [1, 2, 4, 5, 12] Phytoecdysteroids stimulate protein synthesis.* [1, 2, 5, 7, 10] In doses of 5-10 mg per kg bodyweight they are referred to as protein stimulants, promoting fast muscle growth and strength.* [2, 4, 5, 7, 11, 12] As polyhydroxy sterols, they affect the metabolism of carbohydrates and nucleic acids, help glycogen synthesis and increase the content of high energy phosphate compounds (ATP).* [10, 12] This promotes the growth of skeletal muscles and positively influences the endurance, reflexes, and physical condition of athletes.* [2, 4, 5, 7, 10, 12] A number of studies show the anabolic activity of beta-ecdysterone, as well as its harmlessness and safety for using during intense trainings or physical overwork.* [3-6, 8, 9] Also, beta-ecdysterone influences positively the function of the central nervous and sexual systems.* [1, 10, 13-15] It is used for achieving physical and psychical stability, speed, endurance, etc., and so it is recommended in a wide range of sports.* [2, 7, 10, 12] VemoHerb® Ecdysterone has no side effects on the cardiovascular and immune systems, making it the perfect choice for achieving your goals.* During intense trainings, it supports the body’s ability to recover faster, increases the blood supply to the muscles and brain and maintains the proper energetic metabolism of the organism.* [1, 10, 12, 15]
If this is not enough – more about Ecdysterone
Read more about quality comparison analysis of some popular ecdysterone supplements here. Read more about VemoHerb® Ecdysterone purity here. Read more about first-hand experience with VemoHerb® Ecdysterone here.
SCIENCE
Experiments have been conducted, comparing the results achieved by commonly used anabolic stimulants against Leuzea carthamoides extract. They have concluded that the results of both groups were comparable, however Leuzea extract administration lacked any of the side effects of the anabolic stimulants. * [4, 5, 8-11]
References:
1.Kokoska, L. and Janovska, D. – Chemistry and pharmacology of Rhaponticum carthamoides: A review. Phytochemistry (2009) 70: 842
2.Gorelick-Feldman, J., MacLean, D., Ilic, N., Poulev, A., Lila, M., Cheng, D. and Raskin, I. – Phytoecdysteroids Increase Protein Synthesis in Skeletal Muscle Cells. J Agric Food Chem. (2008) 56: 3532
3.Wu, J., Gao, L., Shang, L., Wang, G., Wei, N., Chu, T., Chen, S., Zhang, Y., Huang, J., Wang, J. and Lin, R. – Ecdysterones from Rhaponticum carthamoides (Willd.) Iljin reduce hippocampal excitotoxic cell loss and upregulate mTOR signaling in rats. Fitoterapia (2017) 119: 158.
4.Toth, Noemi; Szabo, Andras; Kacsala, Peter; Heger, Julia; Zador, Erno – 20Hydroxyecdysone increases fiber size in a musclespecific fashion in rat
5.Chermnykh NS, Shimanovskiĭ NL, Shutko GV, Syrov VN – The action of methandrostenolone and ecdysterone on the physical endurance of animals and on protein metabolism in the skeletal muscles
6.Pablo Kizelsztein, Dmitry Govorko, Slavko Komarnytsky, Alysa Evans, Zhong Wang, William T. Cefalu, and Ilya Raskin – 20-Hydroxyecdysone decreases weight and hyperglycemia in a diet-induced obesity mice model
7.Jonathan Gorelick-Feldman, David MacLean, Nebojsa Ilic, Alexander Poulev, Mary Ann Lila, Diana Cheng and Ilya Raskin – Phytoecdysteroids Increase Protein Synthesis in Skeletal Muscle Cells
7.Gadzhieva, RM, Portugalov, SN, Paniushkin, VV, Kondrat’eva II. – A comparative study of the anabolic action of ecdysten, leveton and Prime Plus, preparations of plant origin Eksp Klin Farmakol. (1995) 58: 46
8.Syrov, VA, Kurmukov, AG. – On the anabolic activity of phytoecdisone-ecdisterone extracted from Rhaponticum carthamoides. Farmakol Toksikol. (1976) 39: 690.
9.R. Lafont and L. Dinan – Practical uses for ecdysteroids in mammals including humans: and update
10.David Winston, Steven Maimes – Adaptogens: Herbs for Strength, Stamina, and Stress Relief
11.Mirzaev IuR, Syrov VN, Khrushev SA, Iskanderova SD – Effect of ecdystene on parameters of the sexual function under experimental and clinical conditions
12.Ladislav Kokoska a, Dagmar Janovska – Chemistry and pharmacology of Rhaponticum carthamoides
13.Ecdysteroids as non-conventional anabolic agent: performance enhancement by ecdysterone supplementation in humans.
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