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Extenze® HT™
30 softgels466485
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- Description
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- SUPPORTS INCREASED TESTOSTERONE*
- SUPPORTS INCREASED IGF-I **
- SUPPORTS INCREASED MUSCLE MASS *
- BOOST ENERGY & VITALITY *
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
- Supplement Facts
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As a dietary supplement, for best results take one (1) softgel daily in the morning with 6-8 floz of water.
Other Ingredients: Rice Bran Oil, Gelatin, Glycerin, White Beeswax, Water, Lecithin (Sunflower), FD&C Blue #1, Titanium Dioxide, FD&C Red #3 Warning: OF 18 YEARS. DO NOT USE IF PREGNANT OR NURSING. Consult a physician or licensed health care professional before using this product if you have a family history of prostate cancer, prostate enlargement, heart disease, low “good” cholesterol (HDL), or if you are using any other dietary supplement, prescription drug, or over the counter drug. Only use as suggested. Do not exceed recommended serving; this may cause serious adverse heath events. Possible side effects include acne, hair loss, hair growth on the face in women, aggressiveness, irritability, and increased levels of estrogen. Discontinue use and call a physician, or licensed health professional immediately if you experience rapid heartbeat, dizziness, blurred vision, or other similar symptoms.






Serving Size 1 softgel 

Servings Per Container 30 




Amount Per Serving % DV 





gamma-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA) 100.00 mg ** 





Pregnenolone 25.00 mg ** 


Dehydroepiandrosterone(DHEA) 50.00 mg ** 


Fish Oil 33%EPA/22%DHA 50.00 mg ** 


Rosemary Extract (Antioxidant) 5.00 mg ** 




** Daily Value (DV) not established 



- Health Notes
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Male Infertility
Male Infertility- Reliable and relatively consistent scientific data showing a substantial health benefit.
- Contradictory, insufficient, or preliminary studies suggesting a health benefit or minimal health benefit.
- For an herb, supported by traditional use but minimal or no scientific evidence. For a supplement, little scientific support.
Our proprietary "Star-Rating" system was developed to help you easily understand the amount of scientific support behind each supplement in relation to a specific health condition. While there is no way to predict whether a vitamin, mineral, or herb will successfully treat or prevent associated health conditions, our unique ratings tell you how well these supplements are understood by the medical community, and whether studies have found them to be effective for other people.
For over a decade, our team has combed through thousands of research articles published in reputable journals. To help you make educated decisions, and to better understand controversial or confusing supplements, our medical experts have digested the science into these three easy-to-follow ratings. We hope this provides you with a helpful resource to make informed decisions towards your health and well-being.
Supplement Amount Why Zinc60 mg (plus 2 mg of copper, to prevent depletion) daily
[3 stars] Zinc deficiency leads to reduced numbers of sperm and impotence in men. Taking zinc may correct this problem and improve sperm quality.Arginine4 grams daily
[2 stars] The amino acid arginine is needed to produce sperm. Research shows that several months of L-arginine supplementation increases sperm count, quality, and fertility.Asian Ginseng4 grams daily
[2 stars] One preliminary study found that men who took Asian ginseng had an improvement in sperm count and sperm motility.L-Carnitine3 grams daily
[2 stars] L-carnitine appears to be necessary for normal functioning of sperm cells. Supplementing with it may improve sperm motility.Maca1,500 to 3,000 mg daily
[2 stars] A small clinical trial found that healthy men who took dried maca powder had increased sperm counts and enhanced sperm motility.Selenium100 mcg daily
[2 stars] In a study of infertile men with reduced sperm motility, supplementing with selenium significantly increased sperm motility.Vitamin B121,500 mcg daily
[2 stars] Vitamin B12 is needed to maintain fertility. Vitamin B12 injections have been shown to increase sperm counts. MenAcetyl-L-CarnitineRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Acetylcarnitine may be a useful for treatment of male infertility caused by low quantities of immobile sperm.Coenzyme Q10Refer to label instructions
[1 star] CoQ10 is a nutrient used by the body to produce energy. While its exact role in the formation of sperm is unknown, even small amounts appear to increase sperm count and motility.SAMeRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Preliminary research suggests that oral SAMe may also increase sperm activity in infertile men.Vitamin ERefer to label instructions
[1 star] Vitamin E supplementation appears to enhance fertility, possibly by decreasing free-radical damage to sperm cells.About This Condition
Infertility is defined by doctors as the failure of a couple to achieve pregnancy after a year of unprotected intercourse.
In men, infertility is usually associated with a decrease in the number, quality, or motility (power of movement) of sperm. There are multiple possible underlying causes for male infertility, some of which readily respond to natural medicine, while others do not. The specific cause of infertility should always be diagnosed by a physician before considering possible solutions.
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