Evidence supporting the use of: Muira puama
For the health condition: Athletic and Exercise Aids
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Muira puama (Ptychopetalum olacoides) is primarily used in traditional medicine, particularly in Brazil and other parts of South America, as an adaptogen and general tonic. While it is most famous as an aphrodisiac and remedy for sexual dysfunction, indigenous peoples and traditional herbalists have also used muira puama to combat fatigue, improve resistance to stress, and support physical stamina. These uses suggest its traditional application as an "athletic and exercise aid," although this is based more on anecdotal reports and ethnobotanical surveys than on rigorous evidence.
Scientific studies specifically evaluating muira puama for athletic performance, endurance, or exercise recovery are extremely limited. Most available research focuses on its potential neurological and aphrodisiac effects, with only indirect implications for physical performance. The few animal studies available suggest that muira puama may have adaptogenic properties, possibly helping the body cope with stress, but these findings have not been robustly translated to human athletic performance. As such, there is a lack of high-quality clinical trials confirming its effectiveness as an exercise aid.
In summary, the use of muira puama for athletic or exercise support is rooted largely in traditional use and anecdotal reports rather than scientific validation. Evidence supporting its efficacy for this purpose is minimal, and more rigorous research is needed before it can be recommended for enhancing athletic performance.
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l-valine
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Other health conditions supported by muira puama
AnxietyAnxiety Disorders
Athletic and Exercise Aids
Depression
Erectile Dysfunction
Fatigue
Memory and Brain Function
Sex Drive (low)
Stress
Testosterone (low)