Better than viagra and testosterone gel together
The Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine is a mine of information, when it comes to the latest, yet rarely greatest on the funkiest herbs from all around the word. In one of the recent issues a pretty non-descript paper on the sexual behavior of male rats caught my attention (for those of you who have not noticed that as of yet, there is a category "sex" in the main navigation of the SuppVersity, yet unfortunately, the number of interesting studies to report is... well, it is not exactly large, to say the least). In a two-week study, a group of scientists from the School of Life Sciences at the Shandong University in Jinan in the People's Republic of China (love that name ;-) 75 male albino rats on identical diets supplemented with either (JianFeng. 2012)
- viagra (sildenafil): 10mL/kg body weith per day, or
- burdock (extract): 300mg/kg, 600mg/kg, 1,200mg/kg per day
Figure 1: Intromission and mounting frequency and latency on the 3rd, 7th and 15th day of supplementation with 300, 600 and 1,200mg/kg burdock root extract or viagra; data expressed relative to control (based on JianFeng. 2012) |
How much is that in human terms? While it is alway questionable, whether or not the results we see in rodents will be mirrored in human studies, at all, the "standard calculation" (cf. "Ask Dr. Andro: What are Human Equivalent Doses and How to Calculate Them" yields a human equivalent of 49, 97, and 195mg/kg - assuming you bought 500mg caps that would mean that you would have to pop somewhere between 27 and 39 caps per day, unless some clever marketing guy tells you that their extract is 10x more potent, and you would get along with 3-4 caps (and and even slimmer chance of seeing any results ;-)
"Horny is nice, but I already have my viagra handy. What's more?"
While the increased horniness qualifies this blogpost to be filed in the "sex" category, I am almost tempted to actually file it under "build muscle" and "performance", as well.
Figure 2: Ejaculatory frequency, latency and post-ejaculatory interval (left) and increases in testosterone (right) on the 3rd, 7th and 15th day of supplementation with 300, 600 and 1,200mg/kg burdock root extract or viagra; data expressed relative to control (based on JianFeng. 2012) |
Table 1: In 2000 Tamayo et al. compared the anticarcinogenic, antioxidant, antitumor, anti-inflammatory, immune boosting and anti-microbial properties of burdock and a whole host of other relatively well-known herbs (++ strong evidence; + evidence; Tamayo. 2000) |
- the testosterone boosting effects also occur in humans,
- the effects are not simply a result of increased binding of testosterone to SHBG and the free testosterone levels are still identical, and that
- these levels are sustainable without the potentially damaging bulbine, tinosporia cordifolia and piper nigrum could exert on your testes (cf. "Protect Your Testes! Beware of These Plants and Plant Products"),
Now you tell me how long, till we see the first "revolutionary" product hit the market?
I am now accepting bets on how long it is going to take until someone figured out how he could fool... ah, I mean convince customers (not the well-educated majority to which you belong, obviously) that his product delivers the same results we are seeing in the rodent study at hand, yet at a much lower dose, because it contains "burdockadrol the most impotent", ah... sorry, I mean "burdockadrol, the most potent burdock extract on the market" - what do you think?