Here at Get Your Boom! Back we only use genuine ingredients at the right dose. Check out the independent clinical and medical studies for yourself:
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13, 17 Self Nutrition Data, Nutritional Yeast
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15 Worlds Healthiest Foods, Folate
16 Chalkboard, Nutritional Yeast
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Vitamin B2 as RiboFlavin - https://examine.com/supplements/Vitamin+B2 this page features 147 unique references to scientific papers.
Vitamin B3 as Niacin – https://examine.com/supplements/Vitamin+B3 - this page features 283 unique references to scientific papers
Vitamin B5 as Pantothenic Acid – d-Calcium Pantothenate - https://examine.com/supplements/Vitamin+B5
Vitamin B6 as Pyridoxin HCL powder – https://examine.com/supplements/Vitamin+B6
Vitamin B12 as Methylcobalamin – https://examine.com/supplements/Vitamin+B12
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YTE®
YTE® Lowering The Stress Response Study
In a double-blind, placebo-controlled study performed by Daacro GmbH & Co KG, Trier-CRO specialised in the testing of stress, the primary end-points were to test the possible effect of YTE® Young Tissue Extract in acute stress (TSST). The study specifically looked at:
The study used healthy male volunteers, age 20-50 years old. All volunteers were non smokers.
The study showed that the participants taking YTE® scored significantly lower in the subjective acute stress under TSST compared to the placebo group (graph below to the left).
In the group of chronically stressed TSST resulted in a higher increase in cortisol-release in the active group versus the placebo. While in the group without chronic stress TSST resulted in a lower increase in cortisol-release in the active versus the placebo group. This demonstrates that YTE® normalises cortisol release. (Graph below to the right).
You can read this entire studies published paper on this link.
Effects of Powdered Fertilized Eggs on the stress response
YTE® Study Lowering Depression
Published in the Journal Of Medicinal Food a 12 week double-blind, placebo-controlled study investigated the effects of YTE® intake on outcome measures for depression. Fifty-five patients with depression were randomly assigned to receive YTE®, YTE® plus Melissa officinalis, or placebo for 12 weeks. At baseline, there were no significant differences in scores on the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D) or Beck Depression Inventory II (BDI-II) among the 3 groups. At 12 weeks, the HAM-D scores in groups treated with YTE® or YTE® with M. officinalis were both significantly lower than those in the placebo group. In addition, both treatment groups showed a significant improvement in depression as measured by the change in HAM-D scores from baseline to 12 weeks, whereas the placebo group showed no significant change. There were no significant differences between the 2 treatment groups. The study indicates that the fertilised egg powder has an anti depressive effect and may be an alternative or adjunct to anti depressive medication for some patients.
You can read this full study on this link
YTE® Study About Muscle Growth, Strength, and Performance.
Professor Törnblom conducted a six-week, double-blind placebo-controlled study at the University of Colorado and Arapahoe Community College involving thirty-two men and women ages nineteen to thirty-five. The study compared the effectiveness of two nutritional supplements in increasing muscle strength and muscle mass. The effects of taking 5 grams of a 50/50 blend of YTE® and creatine were compared with taking only creatine monohydrate (5 grams). Results are shown below.
|
YTE® - Creatine |
Blended Monohydrate |
Increases in Leg Press |
21.2 Kg |
12.2Kg |
Increases in Bench Press |
8.1Kg |
6.1Kg |
In addition, a number of subjective conditions, for instance energy levels, stamina, and subjective health were also measured. Virtually all of the study participants who took YTE® experienced a significant increase in physical energy, stamina, and muscle strength.
YTE® Libido Study
In 1997 a study was published to The Journal of International Medical Research through Cambridge Medical Publications. The study looked at how YTE® could increase male libido and the results from this double blind cross over, placebo controlled experiments were very conclusive.
Over periods as short as 2 weeks 58% of participants with low drive noticed improvements. Data showed a significant increase in the frequency of intercourse, increased self esteem, increased level happiness as well as stamina. In a separate Swedish study 84% of men reported increased desire.
This study can be read on this link:
Sources:
1. Schult J1, Hero T, Hellhammer J. "Effects of powdered fertilized eggs on the stress response.” - Clinical Nutrition - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19837490
2. Ester Solberg"The Effects of Powdered Fertilized Eggs on Depression” Journal of Nutritional Food - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3133680
3.Eskeland B. Thom E, Svendsen KO. "Desire in men: effects of oral ingestion of a product derived from fertilised eggs.” J Int Med Res 1997;25(2):62–70 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9100160