Next week at SupplySide West, Gencor Nutrients Inc. (Anaheim, CA) will present the results of a new human clinical study recently completed in Australia on male libido and Testofen, Gencor's proprietary extract of fenugreek. Gencor says that the study's results show Testofen to be a safe and effective product for increasing libido in healthy males.
Next week at SupplySide West, Gencor Nutrients Inc. (Anaheim, CA) will present the results of a new human clinical study recently completed in Australia on male libido and Testofen, Gencor's proprietary extract of fenugreek. Gencor says that the study's results show Testofen to be a safe and effective product for increasing libido in healthy males.
The randomized, double-blind placebo study tested sexual function, performance, and libido levels in 60 healthy males ranging between the ages of 21 and 50, over a six-week period. Gencor says that results showed that Testofen produced a significant positive change in all parameters of libido, including sexual cognition, sexual arousal, sexual experience, and orgasm.
The company adds that the effects may also be a result of interaction with testosterone via alpha-5 reductase activity.
Details of the study will be presented at SupplySide West in a VendorWorks seminar on November 13 at 2:30 p.m.
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