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Tongkat Ali Buying
Rules
There are a few
things you must watch out for before you buy Tongkat Ali.
Here
they are:
- Buy Tongkat Ali Extract and not just Tongkat Ali
- Buy Tongkat Ali extract that specifies the concentration. Too
low, it doesn't work.
- Buy a product that contains Tongkat Ali extract and Tongkat Ali
Extract only
- And finally if possible, buy Indonesian and not Malaysia Tongkat
Ali.
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The active ingredient within Tongkat Ali (Eurycoma Longifolia Jack)
roots is only present in miniscule amounts. Therefore, products that
contain 'Tongkat Ali' just isn't going to do the job.
Hence only go
for products that contain Tongkat Ali extract.
And even that isn't enough. It is important to also take note of the
concentration of the extract. For example, an extract that is 1:50
means 50 gram of Tongkat Ali root is used to produced 1 gram of
extract. An extract that is 1:100 uses 100 gram of root to produced
1 gram of extract. And 1:200 is even more concentrated with 200 gram
of roots being used to produced 1 gram of extract. Thus among the
various Tongkat Ali extracts cited above, 1:200 is the most
concentrated and potent.
Watch out if a product simply say 'Tongkat Ali extract' without
specifying the extract strength. The concentration could be 1:5 or
just 1:2. Technically it is still an extract. But therapeutically,
it feels like nothing because the concentration just isn't high
enough to have any impact on your body.
To protect yourself from being cheated by dishonest herbal traders,
be careful and always make sure you are buying from an established
company or trader.
And finally, the topic of Malaysian Tongkat Ali versus Indonesian
Tongkat Ali. First off, in Malaysia Tongkat Ali has been declared as
a protected plant since 2001 and wild harvesting from its forest is
illegal. There is also no Tongkat Ali plantation in Malaysia. So any
manufacturer who claims that their Tongkat Ali is from Malaysia is
probably stretching the truth or perhaps breaking the law. Secondly,
Malaysia's Tongkat Ali has been found to be high in lead content,
ranging from 10.64 to 20.72 ppm (parts per million). Campared to
Indonesian Tongkat Ali, the lead content according to our
independent test is just 0.08 ppm. |