Prelox is a patented combination of two potent ingredients clinically proven to increase a man's ability and sustain an erection: Pycnogenol and L-Arginine. Nitric Oxide (NO) plays an important role with dilation of blood vessels. Healthy blood flow to the genital area is key for sexual satisfaction. Prelox is a proprietary blend which has been shown in various studies to increase NO production. This combination has a beautifully synergistic effect on blood flow into the vessel. Prelox stimulates circulation and blood flow, it protects blood vessels from the damage that can occur from normal aging, and Increases responsiveness, sexual stamina and enjoyment. Prelox is marketed under Horphag's licence by selected marketers worldwide and Prelox is protected by US patent 6,565,851 and other international patents.
BENEFITS OF PRELOX MALE FOOD SUPPLEMENT:
Pycnogenol:
• Pycnogenol is a precise complex mixture of scarce nutrients primarily of class of phytonutrients called bioflavonoids.
• Bioflavonoids (specifically flavonoids such as catechins) are the most common group of polyphenolic compounds in the human diet.
• The main constituents are natural antioxidants called procyanidins - composed of catechins or epicatechins units which are also contained in foods such as sorghum, avocado, strawberries, bananas and others.
• The procyanidins are a family of compounds differing in structure and chain length, but all are composed of catechin or epicatechin units.
• Pycnogenol nutrients come in a range of molecular sizes. The medium to large size molecules of Pycnogenol, the procyanidins are most important.
• The procyanidins form biopolymers by joining 2-12 or more molecules of smaller molecules called catechin and epicatechin together. Molecules of this size are generally not considered to be polymers but are called oligomers. These oligomeric procyanidins are the main constituents of Pycnogenol.
• Pycnogenol contains other monomeric nutrients such as taxifolin and phenolic acids in addition to catechin and epicatechin.
• Apples, plums, cherries, apricots contain, for example, p-cumaric acid, caffeic acid and ferulic acid, which are constituents of Pycnogenol, but in minor quantities.
• Another component of Pycnogenol is the flavonoid taxifolin. It is found in grapefruit and oranges
Arginine:
• Arginine, an essential amino acid, has a positively charged guanidino group.
• Arginine is well designed to bind the phosphate anion, and is often found in the active centers of proteins that bind phosphorylated substrates. As a cation, arginine, as well as lysine, plays a role in maintaining the overall charge balance of a protein.
• Arginine also plays an important role in nitrogen metabolism.