A glandular
(Bovine Ovary in this case), is a piece of gland tissue or organ that
suppliesbiologically active hormones, hormone precursors, enzymes, vitamins,
minerals, soluble proteins, and natural lipid factors.
Glandular offer a diversity of hormones and hormone related substances
in a natural, nontoxic quantity for Therapeutic, Rejuvenative and Preventive
health care. Premium-grade bovine ingredients imported from New Zealand
and Argentina.
Bovine
sources are grass-fed on range land free from pesticides and fertilizers.
No growth hormones, additives, or antibiotics are used. Contain no sugar,
salt, starch, wheat, corn, yeast, soy derivatives, artificial coloring,
flavoring, or preservatives.
Ipriflavone
Ipriflavone is a synthetic flavonoid (isoflavone)
derived from the soy compound daidzein. Ipriflavone is an anabolic isoflavone,
it builds muscle and bone. Unlike other soy isoflavones, it has no estrogen
or other hormonal activity.
The
anabolic activity of this compound has been compared to such anabolic
steroids as oxandrolone, stanazolol, or methenolone, but it is vastly
safer and has no side effects. Ipriflavone also increases endurance.
Ipriflavone
has created a lot of excitement as a treatment for osteoporosis. It
increases bone density by increasing the uptake of phosphorus and calcium
in the bone by stimulating bone building osteoblasts and enhancing calcitonin
while inhibiting osteoclasts which breakdown bone tissue.
Finally, Ipriflavone decreases cholesterol and lowers bad LDL cholesterol
while increasing good HDL cholesterol.
Wild Yam
Wild yam (Dioscorea villosa) plants are found
across the Midwestern and eastern United States, Latin America (especially
Mexico), and Asia. Several different species exist. All of which possess
similar constituents and properties. The root is used medicinally.
Yam is probably the most widely used herbal tonic for women's health.
It is widely used for
herbal breast enhancement and a sexual stimulant. Wild Yam has long
been used for it's benefits in women's reproductive health, including
premenstrual syndrome and menopausal problems.
Estrogenic Effect
When administered estrogen and disogenin, an augmentation
of the estrogenic effect was recorded (Aradhana et al,1992).
Eventually,
it was discovered that the saponins from wild yam could be converted
industrially into cortisone, estrogens, and progesterone-like compounds.
Wild yam and other plants with similar constituents continue to be a
source for these drugs.