Does magna rx ingredients including maca, horny goat weed, muira puama, catuaba, and pygeum
Magna rx ingredients read like a novel. I think their formula uses a one of each approach, and I don’t know if it necessarily works from that standpoint. For example, their formula includes the following:
Pygeum, maca, horny goat weed, oat straw, oyster meat, catuaba, asian ginseng, l-arginine, stinging nettle, muira puama, orchic substance, cayenne, sasparilla, astragalus, pumpkin, licorice
Again, I think the magna rx formula includes way too many ingredients. Typically for herbs to work, you need them in larger dosages, so I am a little worried that each herb in magna rx might be a little diluted.
Some of the more recognizable herbs in magna rx are maca, muira puama, catuaba, and horny goat weed. Those herbs all have been documented in great detail, and have been proven to be pretty effective.
There are some ingredients in magna rx that I have never seen in application before. For example, orchic substance. That sounds to me like a flower powder that they just couldn’t describe. Also, astragalus sounds a little out there. I’m also curious what pumpkin and licorice add to the blend. I guess I really don’t understand that.
All in all, it is a respectable formula, I just wouldn’t call it an elite or highly-advanced formula.