USPlabs Pink Magic Platinum Reviews Brian E. July 27, 2014 Reviews, Testosterone Supplements Reviews USPlabs, along with the 70’s folk rock band America, clearly want fans to embrace the same overarching sentiment. For USPlabs, this type of magic comes in the form of their natural testosterone booster Pink Magic, which is being reformulated and rebranded as Pink Magic Platinum. Full ingredient information has been revealed, but we’re still in the dark about an official release date. I’ll keep you updated as soon as we know more, but for now, here’s what to expect from the new Pink Magic Platinum. What’s Up With These Ingredients? Here’s the closest visual approximation I can come up with of who I imagine supplies USPlabs with their ingredients. I’m at least 80% sure these ingredients were harvested At the Mountains of Madness. If you’re familiar with USPlabs products this is nothing new. But for those of you just joining us, they’re notorious for using some pretty out-of-the-box ingredients. Here’s what we’re looking at ingredient-wise for Pink Magic Platinum right now: Ultimate-T and Libido Elite Complex: • Lepidium Yemeni (Root) Extract • Spilanthes Acmella (Flower) Extract • Asteracantha Longfolia (Seed) Extract Cort/Eliminate Elite Complex: • Withania Somnifera (Standardized to 1.5% Withanolides) (Root) Extract (KMS66™) • Broussonetia Papyrifera (Leaf) Extract • Afamomum Melegueta (Fruit) Extract Liver Elite Complex: • Picorhiza Scrophulaniflora (Root) Extract • Milk Thistle (Seed) Extract I will say that the Ultimate T and Libido Elite Complex has some promising ingredients. Lepidium Yemeni is another name for maca, which does have human research showing it improves sexual desire. [1] Another study showed it improved libido and sexual dysfunction induced by selective-serotonin reuptake inhibition.[2] What’s more, Spilanthes Acmella was shown to increase luteinizing hormone and testosterone in male rats[3], and Asteracantha Longfolia is shown to increase sexual behavior in male rats.[4] While the research is promising, it’s hard to say whether the ingredients studied on rats will have similar effects in humans. What’s The Difference Between Pink Magic and Pink Magic Platinum? Pink Magic Platinum has a lot more ingredients than the original. The first iteration of Pink Magic consisted of just a few similarly obscure ingredients─ massularia acuminate, nelumbo nucifera, and rhamnus nakaharai. For what it’s worth I do remember liking the original Pink Magic. That being said, with a completely new formula, using the old Pink Magic as a basis to predict the effectiveness of Pink Magic Platinum would be like a 10-year-old using the game Mario Kart to predict their ability to successfully operate an actual motor-vehicle. Availability and Release Date There are mumblings and grumblings around the internet right now that Pink Magic Platinum is going to be exclusive to a single retailer, but as of right now nothing is confirmed. Given everything USPlabs has revealed in a such a short amount of time, however, the release is likely imminent for Pink Magic Platinum, and we shouldn’t have to wait too much longer to try it out. So be sure to check back soon for updates on the official release date, as well as a complete and comprehensive review for Pink Magic Platinum when it launches. References: [1] Gonzales GF, Córdova A, Vega K, Chung A, Effect of Lepidium meyenii (MACA) on sexual desire and its absent relationship with serum testosterone levels in adult healthy men. Andrologia. 2002 Dec;34(6):367-72. [2] Dording CM, Fisher L, Papakostas G, A double-blind, randomized, pilot dose-finding study of maca root (L. meyenii) for the management of SSRI-induced sexual dysfunction. CNS Neurosci Ther. 2008 Fall;14(3):182-91. doi: 10.1111/j.1755-5949.2008.00052.x. [3] Sharma V, Boonen J, Chauhan NS, Thakur M, De Spiegeleer B, Dixit VK.Phytomedicine. Spilanthes acmella ethanolic flower extract: LC-MS alkylamide profiling and its effects on sexual behavior in male rats. 2011 Oct 15;18(13):1161-9. doi: 10.1016/j.phymed.2011.06.001. Epub 2011 Jul 16. [4] Chauhan NS, Sharma V, Dixit VK. Effect of Asteracantha longifolia seeds on the sexual behaviour of male rats. Nat Prod Res. 2011 Sep;25(15):1423-31. doi: 10.1080/14786410802588493. Epub 2011 Jul 8. Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Your email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website To leave a comment please enable JavaScript in your browser settings!