Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Herbs to Stimulate Hypothalamus & Pituitary as well as Increasing Nerve Activity in the Hypothalamus

While there are a great deal of dietary, Exercise inclusive Regimen's/Protocol's to INCREASE/RESTORE HPG/HPTA Function/s - most of these FALL SHORT of being effective in real-life scenario's and in moderate impairment due to an atypical barrage of attacks against our gH/HPA neurons.

The existence of Estrogen-like compounds in many plant's makes it difficult to generalize one group of herb's or plant compound's to both Men and Women.

With that being said, I've dug pretty far in the Medical Documentation and Study's to find what I believe are the greatest candidate's -OUTSIDE- of that which we commonly hear about and what is partitioned as a 'stack' in some 'best-selling-supplement'.

Instead of rigorous mountain-high hype - I've constructed a much more gender neutral but not gender-oblivious supplement regimen.

Each of these will list the proper citations referring to their respective medical applications and these references will be in parenthesis ( ) .
By clicking on the ~NAME~ of the Herb you will be taken to the respective product page.


  • Schizandra Chinensis : This herb stimulates the hypothalamus by directly increasing Dopamine and it's metabolites as well as by regulating hormone receptors. (1) (2) (3)
  • Shilajit Paste : This is an ancient composition of elements found in Old Cave's, Mountain's and in some area's where there are small spring's and mineral-dense fountain's. It decreases the levels of Serotonin and promotes the release of Dopamine thus creating a favorable balance of hypothalamic nerve activity. (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
  • MUCUNA PRURIENS EXTRACT : This one is also known as ''Velvet Bean'' and perhaps is a little more heard of than the above two but IMhO is **slightly** less effective. It strongly boosts dopaminergic and tryptaminergic function which leads to a better functioning HPA-Axis. (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14).

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