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Natural Herbal Extracts

Kwao Krua Dang ( Butea Superba)

Male Menopause (Andropause):
The reduction of male sex hormones

Chemical Constituents from Butea Superba

When age increasing, the male’s hormones
i.e. Testosterone and Dehydroepiandrosterone will gradually decreasing unlike female menopause.

The chemical constituents from Butea Superba are consisting of flavonoids, flavonoid glycosides and phytosterols such as Butein, Formononetin,
Prunetin, beta-sitosterol, campesterol, stigmasterol and others.

Normally, the Testosterone to Estrogen ratio in adult male is about 50:1 and gradually decreases to
20:1 or probably decreases up to 8:1 by age-related.
The effects that occur by decreasing of hormones may not be obvious like female and not all men will be happened. However, the effects that mostly occur such as depression, loss of energy and concentration, mood swings, loss of muscle tone, loss of libido and potency, erectile dysfunction, hair loss and other symptoms.

butein

Get men’s power back!

formononetin

Butea Superba is a native herb of Thailand that have been using as rejuvenation and aphrodisiac herb for over 100 years by their hormones stimulating mechanism. CONTACT http://www.avaplant.com Tel: +66-844331354
E-mail: info@avaplant.com

Natural Herbal Extracts
Benefits






Androgenic effect and anti-estrogenic activity
(aphrodisiac activity)
Improve penile erection
Increase sperm quantity, motility and
Concentration
Hepatoprotective activity
Immuno-stimulating activity

Applications
For your various demand, we have Butea Superba extract in many forms to use for various products such as supplement, beverages and cosmetics




powder
Supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) liquid form

Dosage and Safety
For oral intakes: should not exceed 200 mg. /day
For skin applied: should not exceed 500 mg. /day
(Maximum dose also depends on your country’s
FDA restrict)

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