- Description
- Key Ingredients & Benefits
- Usage & Directions
- Quality Standards
- Warnings
- Sources
MaxiVigra is scientifically formulated to naturally boost testosterone levels, enhance mood, reduce cortisol, increase nitric oxide production, promote muscle growth, and improve exercise performance. Additionally, it supports male sexual drive and performance.
Horny Goat Weed :
-Enhances sexual drive, testosterone levels, and nitric oxide production.
-It supports arterial health and reduces arterial inflammation.
-It protects against oxidative stress and improves endothelial function.
Maca Root Powder :
-Boosts sex drive and improves hormonal health in men and women.
-Increases sperm count and supports free testosterone levels.
Tongkat Ali :
-Reduces cortisol, increases free testosterone, and enhances mood.
-Improves sexual function and overall well-being.
Saw Palmetto :
-Promotes prostate health and cardiovascular health.
-Reduces symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
L-Arginine :
-Acts as a vasodilator by increasing nitric oxide levels.
-Enhances exercise performance and immune function.
-Lowers blood pressure and improves fat metabolism.
Panax Ginseng :
-Boosts antioxidant and cognitive functions.
-Supports muscle mass, endurance, and sexual health.
Sarsaparilla Root :
-Provides antioxidant, antimicrobial, and immune system support.
-Promotes skin health and combats oxidative damage.
Pumpkin Seed Extract :
-Supports urinary health and alleviates symptoms of BPH.
Muira Puama Extract :
-Enhances sexual vitality, reduces stress, and improves blood flow.
Oat Straw :
-Supports antioxidant function and cardiovascular health.
Nettle :
-Promotes blood sugar regulation and urinary health.
Cayenne Pepper :
-Reduces muscle inflammation and improves strength.
Astragalus Root :
-Strengthens immune health and supports blood sugar regulation.
Catuaba Bark :
-Provides antioxidant benefits.
Licorice Root :
-Offers anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties.
Tribulus Terrestris :
-Enhances testosterone levels, athletic performance, and sexual health.
Oyster Extract :
-Reduces inflammation and boosts immune and joint health.
Boron :
-Improves bone density, muscle function, and hormonal balance.
Take two tablets before bedtime.
Premium Quality : Synthesized using the latest scientific research.
Third-Party Tested : Independently verified for heavy metals and impurities.
Certified Production : Made in the USA, GMP-certified, and produced in an FDA-registered facility.
Unmatched Standards : Only 1% of supplements meet our world-class quality.
-*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. -Tamper Seal: Use only if the seal is intact. Consult your health care practitioner if you are pregnant or nursing, taking medications, or have a medical condition, before taking this or any other product. -Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children. -Contains Shelifish
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