Pack Nutrition Primal Series

Pack Nutrition Tongkat Ali & Fadogia Agrestis
NEW Primal Series from Pack Nutrition
What is Tongkat Ali?
Tongkat Ali (Eurycoma longifolia), is a medicinal plant native to Southeast Asia, particularly in countries like Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand.
The root of the Tongkat Ali plant is the part that is primarily used for its medicinal properties, commonly known for its potential aphrodisiac and testosterone-boosting properties. It is often used to support:
- Male sexual health
- Enhance libido
- Improve fertility
- Promote overall vitality
- Testosterone levels
- Enhance sexual performance.
What is Fadogia Agrestis?
Fadogia agrestis is a Nigerian plant known for its medicinal uses, primarily utilizing the stem. It is taken by individuals to support testosterone levels, enhance sexual drive, improve athletic performance, and support bodybuilding.
Fadogia agrestis is gaining popularity among athletes and bodybuilders as a potential alternative to anabolics. Advocates highlight animal studies suggesting that Fadogia agrestis may increase sexual behaviors and elevate testosterone levels. However, the effects of Fadogia agrestis on humans remain uncertain. Currently, there is insufficient information available to determine its efficacy for any specific medical condition.
Dosage information
The recommended dosage range for tongkat ali to support testosterone levels is 100-600mg per day. Pack Nutrition's NEW Tongkat Ali capsules from their Primal Range boasts 800mg total dosage. To enhance sexual health and libido, a daily dose of 200-400mg is suggested.
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