PeakMana Herbal Drops

Ingredients Information

Here is a comprehensive, evidence-based summary of the requested herbs based on academic studies, clinical trials (primarily since 2018 where available), and traditional uses. I focused on *Cistanche deserticola* (and closely related C. tubulosa), *Shilajit* (purified forms), *Fenugreek* (Trigonella foenum-graecum), *Damiana* (Turnera diffusa), *Cynomorium* (C. songaricum), *Black ginger* (Kaempferia parviflora), and *Panax ginseng* (Chinese/Korean varieties).

Cistanche deserticola Plant
Cistanche deserticola

Traditional use (TCM): Kidney yang tonic, treats impotence, infertility, fatigue, constipation, and general weakness ("desert ginseng").
1. Improves muscle strength & exercise recovery* — Strong (2025 RCT, 5g extract/day for 8 weeks improved 1RM, reduced cortisol/inflammation in trained/untrained men).
2. Supports testosterone & hormonal balance* — Moderate (animal + emerging human data; helps prevent exercise-induced decline).
3. Enhances libido/sexual function* — Moderate (traditional + animal studies; improves erectile response).
4. Reduces fatigue & boosts energy* — Moderate (improves physical/mental fatigue, often combined with other herbs).
5. Antioxidant & anti-aging effects* — Moderate (protects against oxidative stress).

Typical dosage:400–600 mg extract or up to 5g whole herb/day.
Side effects:Generally well-tolerated; rare mild GI upset.
Key links:PMC12472218 (2025 RCT), PMC6213239 (2018).

Extracted Shilajit
Shilajit (purified resin, high fulvic acid)

Traditional use (Ayurveda): Rasayana (rejuvenative), boosts vitality, strength, fertility, and counters aging/fatigue.
1. Increases total & free testosterone* — Moderate (90-day RCTs ~250–500 mg/day showed ~20% rise in middle-aged men; some replication). 2. Improves energy & reduces fatigue* — Moderate (enhances mitochondrial function and vitality). 3. Supports male fertility/sperm quality* — Moderate (older + recent data). 4. Antioxidant & anti-inflammatory* — Moderate (fulvic acid content). 5. Potential sexual function/libido support* — Preliminary (linked to testosterone).

Typical dosage:250–500 mg purified Shilajit/day.
Side effects:Generally safe; avoid raw/unpurified (heavy metals risk). May affect iron levels.
Key links:PubMed 26395129 (testosterone study), recent 2026 PMC studies.

Cistanche deserticola Plant
Cistanche deserticola

Traditional use (TCM): Kidney yang tonic, treats impotence, infertility, fatigue, constipation, and general weakness ("desert ginseng").
1. Improves muscle strength & exercise recovery* — Strong (2025 RCT, 5g extract/day for 8 weeks improved 1RM, reduced cortisol/inflammation in trained/untrained men).
2. Supports testosterone & hormonal balance* — Moderate (animal + emerging human data; helps prevent exercise-induced decline).
3. Enhances libido/sexual function* — Moderate (traditional + animal studies; improves erectile response).
4. Reduces fatigue & boosts energy* — Moderate (improves physical/mental fatigue, often combined with other herbs).
5. Antioxidant & anti-aging effects* — Moderate (protects against oxidative stress).

Typical dosage:400–600 mg extract or up to 5g whole herb/day.
Side effects:Generally well-tolerated; rare mild GI upset.
Key links:PMC12472218 (2025 RCT), PMC6213239 (2018).

Extracted Shilajit
Shilajit (purified resin, high fulvic acid)

Traditional use (Ayurveda): Rasayana (rejuvenative), boosts vitality, strength, fertility, and counters aging/fatigue.
1. Increases total & free testosterone* — Moderate (90-day RCTs ~250–500 mg/day showed ~20% rise in middle-aged men; some replication). 2. Improves energy & reduces fatigue* — Moderate (enhances mitochondrial function and vitality). 3. Supports male fertility/sperm quality* — Moderate (older + recent data). 4. Antioxidant & anti-inflammatory* — Moderate (fulvic acid content). 5. Potential sexual function/libido support* — Preliminary (linked to testosterone).

Typical dosage:250–500 mg purified Shilajit/day.
Side effects:Generally safe; avoid raw/unpurified (heavy metals risk). May affect iron levels.
Key links:PubMed 26395129 (testosterone study), recent 2026 PMC studies.