Provitazol

Research shows that testosterone levels naturally decline as men age. This often leads to decreased energy, sexual appetite, and a feeling of the loss of one’s ‘manhood’.
Doctors call this andropause, or the male equivalent of menopause.
The ingredient that can reverse the process is called Eurycoma Longifolia, or EL.
“We finally now understand how EL works. According to a study released in the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, researchers believe that EL uses amino acids that are known to improve energy and sex drive,” says Dr. Ralph LaGuardia of the Mansfield Center in Connecticut.

Studies Show Incredible Improvement 

in Sexual Abilities
Several different studies have proven the effectiveness of this life-changing ingredient in recent years.
In one randomized, double-blind trial, 30 healthy heterosexual men were either given a placebo or the active ingredient in Provitazol™.
The subjects took the recommended dose once daily for 12 weeks, and then were interviewed extensively.
The group given this breakthrough ingredient showed 87% improvement in erections, length of sexual encounters, and overall satisfaction with sex.
In another study of 76 men, before treatment with this incredible ingredient only 10.5% of the patients had normal testosterone levels for their age. After just one month of treatment, 90.8% of the men had normal testosterone levels. That is almost a 9-fold increase in just one month.
In this same study, 89.4% of the patients scored high on what scientists call Aging Males’ Symptoms (AMS) test. AMS is a scientific scale that measures men’s symptoms related to depressive moods, decreased sexual abilities, decreased energy levels, decreased strength, and 13 other symptoms association with aging men.
After the one-month treatment period with the ingredient in this pill, only 28.1% of the men scored highly on the AMS scale. That means that 61% of the men in the study saw massive improvements in sex drive, strength, energy, and mood.
It should come as no surprise then that the makers of Provitazol™ can hardly keep it on shelves.
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