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It’s safe, natural and proven, yet doctors don’t even know about it yet… can't see this image? Click on "load images" or "always allow images for this sender" ----Important Message---- Here’s what men are saying about the secret, natural hormone called CID5920 Robert says he has cured his depression completely thanks to CID5920: can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender' And Ian P. says he’s happier AND healthier since taking CID5920: can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender' This natural hormone is adding decades to men’s lives, and Big Pharma HATES it. It’s making men healthier, happier, and sexier NATURALLY -- without any side effects. So they are trying to cover it up even now as I’m writing this. That’s why you must act NOW and get CID5920 before it’s too late -- [hurry and click here before this video is taken down forever.]( ---------- Saffron may cure depression and anxiety in men Saffron is a spice sourced from the saffron crocus. Small filaments grow out from the flower.  These filaments have been used in cooking and traditional medicines for over a thousand years. Saffron contains over 100 different chemical compounds with many biological effects. A number of studies have shown that saffron is a powerful antidepressant. A recent human study using saffron extract lowered tension, depression, confusion, and fatigue. can't see this image? Click on "load images" or "always allow images for this sender" This research took place at the University of Queensland in Australia. The Journal of Complementary Therapies in Medicine published the results. Phytotherapy is the scientific study of plant medicine. “In recent years phytotherapy has been explored as a source for alternative treatments for mood disorders.” This study used an extract of saffron, standardized for two of its main active compounds. “One potential candidate for mood disorders is saffron, whose main bioactive components are crocins and safranal.” The study looked at saffron’s effect on mood, stress, anxiety, and sleep. “We investigated saffron extract for improving mood, stress, anxiety, and sleep quality in healthy adults.” Over 100 people with low mood were included in the study. “128 participants with low mood but not diagnosed with depression, were given affron® at 28 mg/day, 22 mg/day, or a placebo treatment.” The high-quality, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial lasted for four weeks. The researchers used a number of industry-standard questionnaires prior to and at the end of the study. The study found higher-dose saffron extract effective in boosting mood and lowering stress. “Analysis indicated a significant decrease in negative mood and symptoms related to stress and anxiety at a 28 mg/day dose.” No side effects were reported during the course of the study. “affron® increased mood, reduced anxiety, and managed stress without side effects, offering a natural alternative to standard treatments.” The researchers believe saffron could be a safer treatment for low mood. "Given the excellent safety profile saffron and the issues with antidepressants there is a strong case for using saffron in management of low mood states." This is not the first study showing the mood-boosting effect of saffron. can't see this image? Click on "load images" or "always allow images for this sender" A number of studies have been carried out in Iran. This one took place at the Tehran University of Medical Sciences. “Saffron is used for depression in Persian traditional medicine.” These researchers investigated the effect of whole saffron in mild-to-moderate depression. “We assessed the efficacy of saffron in mild to moderate depression in a six week double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized trial.” 40 participants who had been diagnosed with major depression were recruited into the study. They randomly assigned the participants to 30 mg saffron twice a day or placebo. “Patients were randomly assigned to receive a capsule of saffron (30 mg) or a capsule of placebo for a six-week study.” People given saffron had much lower depression rating scores at the end of the trial. “At six weeks, Crocus sativus produced a significantly better outcome on the Hamilton depression rating scale than the placebo.” This trial also found that saffron had no side effects. “There were no significant differences in the two groups in terms of the observed side effects.” Saffron seems to be effective in boosting mood and treating moderate depression. “The results of this study indicate the efficacy of saffron in the treatment of mild to moderate depression. 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