Cherdshewasart W, Bhuntaku P, Panriansaen R, Dahlan W, Malaivijitnond S. «Androgen Disruption and Toxicity Tests of
Butea superba Roxb., a Traditional Herb Used for Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction, in Male Rats.»
Bernard and a team of colleagues spent four consecutive summer seasons in the Antarctic mapping the patterns in distribution and biomass of Antarctic krill, also known as
Euphausia superba.
Tocharus C, Smitasiri Y, Jeenapongsa R. «Butea
superba Roxb.
Due to the limited research, it's too soon to recommend Butea
superba as a treatment for any condition.
Available in dietary supplement form, the roots of Butea
superba contain compounds said to improve sexual function.
In addition, a rat - based study published in the journal Fitoterapia in 2006 found that treatment with Butea
superba helped to increase the animals» sperm counts.
Manosroi A, Sanphet K, Saowakon S, Aritajat S, Manosroi J. «Effects of Butea
superba on Reproductive Systems of Rats.»
Analyzing findings on a group of volunteers (ages 30 to 70) with erectile dysfunction, the study's authors found that three months of treatment with Butea
superba extract led to significant improvement in erectile function for most of the patients.
You can purchase dietary supplements containing Butea
superba online, as well as in many natural - foods stores, drugstores, and stores specializing in natural products.
Other types of dangerous «lily» plants include the lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis) and gloriosa or flame lily (
Gloriosa superba).
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Around Antarctica, the distribution of many predators has been linked to that of Antarctic krill (
Euphausia superba) aggregations across a range of spatial and temporal scales.
Given these potential health risks, consulting a physician prior to using
Butea superba is advised.
In the austral autumn we observed an extremely high density (5.1 whales per km2) of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) feeding on a super-aggregation of Antarctic krill (Euphausia
superba) in Wilhelmina Bay.
Antarctic krill (Euphausia
superba) is the key species of the Southern Ocean ecosystem.
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superba) to CO2 - induced ocean acidification: would krill really notice?»
So far, most of the evidence for Butea
superba's potential health benefits comes from preliminary research on animals.
Butea
superba is a plant long used in certain systems of traditional medicine, including traditional Thai medicine.
In scientific studies, Butea
superba's roots have been found to contain a variety of flavonoids (a class of compounds with antioxidant effects).
Cherdshewasart W, Nimsakul N. «Clinical Trial of Butea
superba, an Alternative Herbal Treatment for Erectile Dysfunction» Asian J Androl.
Although little is known about the safety of regular use of Butea
superba, some findings from animal - based research indicate that the herb may have adverse effects on blood chemistry and testosterone levels.
Thought to act as an aphrodisiac, Butea
superba is typically used to in alternative medicine to enhance sexual performance and treat erectile dysfunction.
While few studies have tested Butea
superba's effects on human health, one clinical trial published in the Asian Journal of Andrology in 2003 suggests that the herb may help treat erectile dysfunction.
These studies include a report published in the journal Andrologia in 2012, in which tests on diabetic rats determined that Butea
superba may help improve erectile function by stimulating circulation.
In addition, Butea
superba is sometimes used in alternative medicine for such health problems as diarrhea and fever.
For example, several rat - based studies published in recent years show that Butea
superba may aid in the treatment of erectile dysfunction.
If you're considering using Butea
superba, make sure to consult your physician prior to starting your supplement regimen.
Tocharus C, Sooksaen P, Shimbhu D, Tocharus J. «Butea
superba (Roxb.)
(01/02/2014) Resting near the bottom of the foodchain, Antarctic krill (Euphausia
superba) underpin much of the Southern Ocean's ecosystem.