Promising to do everything from increasing HGH levels to helping in the process of vasodilation, the brand-new product called Cabergolean may truly be THE all-around supplement that we’ve all been waiting for.
Released just this past summer (June 2011), Cabergolean and its makers have definitely shown that they can talk up a real good product.
But talk is pretty cheap when it comes to dietary supplements. In all honesty, we want to know whether or not Cabergolean can do some “walking” to back up all those claims.
In this review, we’re going to try and help our readers determine whether or not they truly want to invest their time and money into this supplement.
What It Says It Can Do
You’re probably not familiar with all the functions that Cabergolean claims to provide. That being said, we’ve come up with a list of benefits that you should expect from this product, including:
•Its ability to promote deep sleep – Studies have shown that both HGH and Acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter secreted from the brain, have the ability to enhance sleep.
Along those lines, Cabergolean has the ability to increase production of both HGH and Acetylcholine. In this sense, and indirectly, Cabergolean can also be used to treat insomnia and other sleep-related problems.
•Its ability to increase Nitric Oxide levels – Cabergolean can also increase the production of Nitric Oxide (NO) found in the body. Nitric Oxide, in turn, expands our blood vessels in a process called vasodilation.
Vasodilation often leads to increases in blood flow, oxygen transport, the delivery of nutrients, and more. On top of all this, studies have shown that vasodilation lowers blood pressure. Again, indirectly, Cabergolean has a unique ability to strengthen the fitness and health levels of individuals who use it.
•Its ability to short circuit the production of Prolactin – HGH isn’t the only hormone that is produced in the pituitary gland. Another hormone, called Prolactin, is also synthesized and secreted from the pituitary gland. But unlike HGH, high amounts of Prolactin can be bad for the body because of its ability to inhibit the production of both Luteinizing Hormone (LH), and testosterone.
In regards to time, let’s just say that low levels of LH and testosterone aren’t what you want to aim for. LH is the hormone which controls our appetite, and we all know about the benefits of testosterone. So the fact that Cabergolean has the ability to reduce levels of Prolactin production, once again, makes it a worthy candidate in terms of its health-promoting cause.
•Its ability as an HGH releaser – Cabergolean’s ability to enhance HGH production is actually two-fold. Not only can it enhance HGH, but it also diminishes the amount of GHIH, or Growth Hormone Inhibiting Hormone, produced in the body. On top of this, L-Dopa, a proven HGH-increasing ingredient in its own right, is also found in Cabergolean’s blend as well.
•Its ability to sharpen memory and focus – Lastly, and back onto the subject of Acetycholine, Cabergolean’s ability to increase the production of this neurotransmitter also means that’s it a cognitive-health promoter as well. You see, Acetychoine is tasked with several cognitive functions including the processes of learning, recognition, and more.
Alongside Acetycholine, higher levels of Dopamine have also been associated with the use of Cabergolean. When found in higher amounts, Dopamine can also act to enhance cognitive performance as well.
What This All Determines
Now all these claims are great and all, but they are nothing more than empty claims without research and study to back them up. Thankfully, Cabergolean has been clinically studied and proven, saving us the hassle of determining its true identity.
Now, we should still warn potential users that Cabergolean is not completely out of the woods in terms of its credibility. Since it’s still a relatively new product, it still hasn’t been tested and used much out in the “real world.”
Without many reviews and testimonials written by users to go off, it can be hard to determine the real character of a supplement.
For now, we will give Cabergolean the benefit of the doubt. But we also want to make it known to our readers that there is still some risk involved in its equation.