Trinity X3 – Holy Land Health Sexual Passion Bible Supplement?

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Trinity X3 is a nutritional supplement that claims to be the world’s first “Bible-based arousal supplement.” Here’s our Trinity X3 review.

What is Trinity X3?

Trinity X3 is a nutritional supplement sold online through HolyLandHealth.com. The supplement calls itself a Bible-based arousal supplement “created for husband and wife to use together.”

The supplement was reportedly formulated after a missionary noticed the villagers he was working with “seemed to have insanely passionate relationships” despite being their 60s, 70s, and beyond.

Inspired by these villagers’ stories, Holy Land Health came up with a list of 19 aphrodisiacs from around the world and put them all into a formula.

The formula claims to help both the husband and wife over various dysfunctional issues in the bedroom. It claims to increase your arousal, for example, and help increase blood flow to your sexual organs.

If you actually look at the ingredients, they’re mostly the same ingredients seen in other nutritional supplements for use in the bedroom. It’s unclear how any of the ingredients are “Bible-based”, or how the supplement is related to the Bible in any way.

In any case, let’s take a closer look at the ingredients.

How Does Trinity X3 Work?

Trinity X3 uses the same ingredients seen in many natural testosterone boosters and sexual enhancement supplements. The key ingredients include all of the following:

-Tribulus Terrestris: Although this can be found in testosterone boosting supplements, most research indicates that it increase arousal and virility – not testosterone levels.

-Muira Puama: This Brazilian aphrodisiac claims to boost sexual arousal in 70% of women. In one study, 202 healthy women with low sex drive took the herbal extract, and 70% of them reported an increase in the quality of their sex life. Holy Land Health cites another study where a group of 262 men took the extract, and 62% of them reported increases in libido and erectile function.

-Maca: Maca is a Peruvian and Brazilian plant that is also seen in many natural testosterone boosters. Just like tribulus terrestris, scientific evidence shows it’s more likely to increase arousal than boost testosterone.

-Barrenwort: This Chinese plant contains a compound called Icariin, which is a PDE5 inhibitor. You know what else is a PDE5 inhibitor? Viagra. These compounds work by relaxing your blood vessels, allowing blood to flow more easily to the penis (and other sexual organs).

-Aspera (Sarsaparilla): Aspera may increase libido, blood flow, and overall sex drive. However, Holy Land Health doesn’t cite any studies to prove these benefits.

In addition to the above ingredients (all of which are found in a proprietary formula), there’s a large amount of niacin and zinc oxide.

Trinity X3 Ingredients

Trinity X3 doesn’t list the dosage of most of its ingredients. They’re mostly hidden behind a “proprietary blend” label. Here’s the full list of ingredients:

Niacin: 50mg (250% Daily Value)

-Zinc Oxide: 26mg (173% DV)

-Proprietary Blend: 1145mg (Muira Puama (leaves), tribulus terrestris (fruit) kola nut (seed), maca (leaves), eleuthero (root), Catuaba (Bark), Avena Sativa (leaf), nettles (leaves), pumpkin (seed), ginger (root), sarsaparilla (leaves), L-arginine HCL, barrenwort (leaves), Korean ginseng (Root), American ginseng (root), L-citrulline, orchic substance, boron citrate, cayenne 25,000 HU

As you can see, the majority of the formula is found in the proprietary blend. However, we don’t know the specific dosage of any particular ingredient in that blend. It appears the majority is Muira Puama, tribulus terrestris, kola nut, and maca, as these are the first listed ingredients.

Unfortunately for Holy Land Health, none of the ingredients are found at their recommended dosage levels. For example, the recommended daily dose of Muira Puama is 1000 to 1500mg per day of a 4:1 concentrated extract – which is more than the entire proprietary blend added together.

Tribulus terrestris is also taken at doses of 200 to 450mg per day, assuming a 60% saponins extract. However, Trinity X3 doesn’t give us the specific concentration of their tribulus extract.

Ultimately, the two ingredients that should have the biggest effect on your body, according to most research available, are niacin and zinc. Niacin is often used to widen blood vessels, for example, while zinc is found in many testosterone boosting supplements (it’s a precursor for testosterone).

Other than that, the herbal extracts in Trinity X3 make big promises – but fail to live up to those promises with strong dosages or strong scientific studies.

Trinity X3 Pricing

Based on the ingredients listed, Trinity X3 shouldn’t be too expensive. However, the official online store sells Trinity X3 at $69 for a one month supply (60 capsules).

That price includes shipping.

It’s a one-time purchase: there are no additional shipments or autoship programs. You can pay online using any major credit card or PayPal.

About Holy Land Health

Holy Land Health is an online nutritional supplement retailer that currently only sells two products: HL12 and Trinity X3. The company claims to base its products on the Bible and promises “Bible-based nutrition”. In reality, however, the supplements are virtually identical to standard supplements sold online – they don’t appear to have any unique ingredients or features that make them “Bible-based”. It appears to just be a marketing tactic.

Holy Land Health can be reached by phone at 1-855-875-7467.

Should You Take Trinity X3 to Increase Sexual Performance?

Trinity X3 is a normal sexual health supplement marketed as a Bible-friendly way to enhance your performance in the bedroom.

Looking at the ingredients, however, there’s nothing that distinguishes Trinity X3 from other sexual health supplements – the ingredients list is virtually identical to many natural testosterone boosters sold online.

Making things worse for Trinity X3 is the fact that the manufacturer hides most of its dosages. However, overall, the doses appear to be on the weaker side – which isn’t good when the manufacturer is asking you to pay $69 for just a one month supply of the supplement.

Ultimately, you can save yourself a lot of money by just buying a zinc or niacin supplement: these are the two most active ingredients in Trinity X3 and you’ll save yourself a lot of money (and get a higher dosage) by buying them yourself. There’s no need to pay a premium price for Trinity X3 and it’s fictitious “Bible-friendly” ingredients.

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5 COMMENTS

  1. My wife ordered this supplement because it was Bible based, supposedly. I had previously taken Cialis which worked great. Also Viagra which worked well but I prefer Coal is. I quit taking them due to the cost and that I didn’t need it that much. When stress and testicular cancer along with increasing diabetic problems caused a reduction in the libido in the last year, she orderd it. I was immediately skeptical due to the common supplements and was livid at the cost. After over a month the results are negative. Not even a placebo effect. If anything I seem to be less sexually empowered. To Holy Land Health’ s credit, they refunded all our money, with no hassle or questions asked and told us to keep the remainder. Which makes me think they’re not surprised at consumers reaction. I guess we can use it for extra zinc and niacin. Just another useless holistic dud, like so many of the frequent false claims I get in my emails daily. Hopefully, stress will abate and health improves. Otherwise back to tried and true Coal is or Viagra.

  2. Updated Correction:

    Everything about this is bogus, from the story about the African natives “gathering common weeds” (most of which don’t even grow in Africa or are bark from trees, etcetera) to the story about the “Christian Missionary” (is she the one in the bikini?) to the comment about the Congolese rural natives in their “60s and 70s and 80s” (as if)…. to especially the types and amounts of products in the “proprietary formula”.

    Interestingly the BS video clip that I got in the email promo that I received today listed that the recipe that this “Christian Missionary” concocted was based on the recipe that was used by these very poor Congolese villagers who made their recipe by gathering “common weeds” that grew in their area.

    Yet looking at the list of proprietary ingredients, only one of those herbal compounds with ACTIVE libido enhancing, erectile dysfunction helping properties, is “native” to Africa and that was via invasive transplant to Africa (but lesser so to central Africa).

    Some of these will not even grow in central Africa (Maca for example which is only grown at high altitudes in the Andes – mainly Peru).

    Some of those items do have properties that DO show some research corroboration in aiding in increasing libido (1) in both sexes (generally by improving dopamine levels) and in aiding with erectile dysfunction (2) problems (generally by increasing nitric oxide levels in the blood… but don’t kid yourself, Viagra, Cialis, etcetera, have MUCH more PROVEN abilities in that area!).

    But generally only in extract form, and then in amounts MUCH higher than what could possibly be in a daily serving of this product! And those items are available in required dosage levels (even as extracts when required) at MUCH cheaper levels than that given for this product!

    (1) Libido (*)

    – Muira Puama – yes but ONLY as an extract at 1.5 grams daily (powdered or three 500mg capsules) A+ rating (all ratings are expressed as extracts at recommended doses or higher). genus of two species of flowering plants in the family Olacaceae (not to be confused with the Oleaceae or olive family), native to the Amazon rainforest. The indigenous name for the genus is Muira Puama, “potency wood”. The species are shrubs or small trees growing to about 14 feet in height.

    – Barrenwort, also known as Epimedium (better known as Horny Goat Weed)… but again, as almost all of these, only effective as an extract at higher doses according to all noted research. At 10% extract, dose of 1-2 gram daily (two – four 500 mg capsules) At 20% extract dose of 500mg – 1000mg (1 gram) daily. Aids both libido and erectile dysfunction. B+ rating. The majority of the species are native to China, with smaller numbers elsewhere in Asia, and a few in the Mediterranean region.

    – Tribulus terrestris (very moderate positive effects – POSSIBLY (real research is inconclusive) – with MAYBE minor increase of testosterone, or even just free testosterone levels which are meaningless if total testosterone is too low…. if one has low T, if a man, see a doctor about getting placed on a TRT protocol; if a woman, go on a 24-50mg daily dose of DHEA to provide minimal levels of added testosterone that a woman would need for libido (DHEA has health purpose for men, but increasing testosterone sufficiently via high dose DHEA is not possible for men and will simply result in a major conversion over to unwanted high estrogen levels). A rating of C+ to B-. It is native to warm temperate and tropical regions of the Old World mainly in south eastern Europe where it spread to southern Asia, throughout drier regions of Africa, and even Australia. It can thrive even in desert climates and poor soil.

    – Maca Root extract (leaves do absolutely zero, no active compounds) MAY have some benefit in increasing sperm and seamen volume… in relatively high doses as an extract. Again the jury is still out, with many poorly constructed studies (most done by conflicting interests) resulting in inconclusive results. It is an herbaceous biennial plant of the crucifer family native to the high Andes of Peru. It was found at the Meseta of BomBom close to Junin Lake in the Andes. The natural environment of the maca is at 11-12ºS latitude and at an elevation of 12,500–14,400 feet above sea level. At this elevation, temperatures of the growing season vary from 28 to 55°F in monthly mean minimum or maximum, respectively. Temperatures can decline, however, as low as 14°F and frosts are common. Strong winds and sunlight also are characteristics of the native habitat of the maca. Maca today is still mainly cultivated in Peru, in the high Andes of Bolivia, and to a small extent also in areas of NW Brazil in that section of the Andes. It is used as a root vegetable food (related to turnips – native Peruvians in areas where Maca is grown eat anywhere from 4-5 lbs a week to as much as 3-4 lbs a day) and as a medicinal herb (as an extract or tincture). C- rating (and that is VERY generous… more like a D-).

    – Catuaba Bark Extract – 500mg 4:1 extract daily (1-2 daily) Aids in both libido and ED. A+ rating. The bark of a number of trees native to Brazil. The most widely used barks are derived from the trees Trichilia catigua and Erythroxylum vacciniifolium.

    – Stinging Nettles ROOT extract (extract of leaves have other non related properties) reduces SHBG which will increase Free Testosterone which can be useful if you have moderate levels or even higher levels of Total Testosterone but much is bound up with SHBG if you have high levels of SHBG, so Stinging Nettles ROOT extract will lower SHBG and increase Free T, which is the active part. A+ rating. Stinging Nettles is native to Europe, Asia, northern Africa (non tropical or subtropical), and western North America.

    (2) Erectile Dysfunction

    – L-arginine HC taken at daily rate of 1.5 grams to 3 grams a day routinely… and 6-10 grams an hour before sex can be beneficial with very MILD erectile dysfunction (major ED is going to to need Viagra or Cialis… but possibly lower doses if used with Arginine). Arginine is a synthesized amino acid (something native Africans could not do) and present – along with all other amino acids in strong levels in animal food and byproducts (Congolese natives eat minimal amounts of meat).

    Some things NOT in their proprietary formula which studies have shown to help to some degree.

    – Mucuna pruriens is a tropical legume that (ironically) IS native to Africa and tropical Asia and widely naturalized and cultivated. Its English common names include velvet bean, Bengal velvet bean, Florida velvet bean, Mauritius velvet bean, Yokohama velvet bean, cowage, cowitch, lacuna bean, and Lyon bean. The plant is notorious for the extreme itchiness it produces on contact, particularly with the young foliage and the seed pods. It has value in agricultural and horticultural use and has a range of medicinal properties. The seeds of the plant contain about 3.1–6.1% L-DOPA (as associated with Dopamine). According to the Hormone Foundation, an organization supported by the National Institutes of Health, decreased libido and loss of sexual drive are among the signs of dopamine deficiency. Decreased libido is a sexual dysfunction that is characterized by the lack or absence of arousal from a sexual stimulant. Dopamine as a neurotransmitter, acts on the sympathetic nervous system, the part of the body responsible for increased libido, aggression and desire. When dopamine levels decrease, these effects can be affected.

    – Ginkgo Biloba extract. At 24% extract dose is 150-200mg twice daily. Aids with ED. B rating. Native to China, the tree is widely cultivated and was introduced early to human history. It has various uses in traditional medicine and as a source of food.

    – DHEA. Has general health benefits for men (10-25mg range, possibly every other day at 25 mg level). In women who have low testosterone levels that adversely affect libido (yes women produce testosterone in their adrenal.glands, with requirements just a fraction of that of men – just as men produce estrogen with requirements just a fraction of that of women), higher dose DHEA (25-50mg) can provide sufficient conversion to testosterone to meet women’s needs to enhance libido and arousal. A+ rating for women. DHEA (like Testosterone used in TRT) is a bioidentical hormone synthesized from the Wild Mexican Yam plant – in a factory, not in one’s body.

    Sources of some of the other items in the proprietary formula (but with no research backing effective sexual health actions):

    – Avena Sativa (leaf), called the common oat, is a species of cereal grain grown for its seed, which is known by the same name. While oats are suitable for human consumption as oatmeal and rolled oats, one of the most common uses is as livestock feed. Domesticated oats appear relatively late (like Rye) in Bronze Age northern Europe. Oat grass has (what is avena sativa as an extract or tincture refers to) been used traditionally for medicinal purposes to help balance the menstrual cycle, treat dysmenorrhoea and for osteoporosis and urinary tract infections.

    – Pumpkin (seed). Native to North America, pumpkins are widely grown for commercial use and are used both in food and recreation. The biggest international producers of pumpkins include the United States, Canada, Mexico, India, and China. Pumpkin seeds, also known as pepitas, are edible and nutrient-rich. They are about 1/2-inch long, flat, oval, light green in color and usually covered by a white husk, although some pumpkin varieties produce seeds without them. Pumpkin seeds are a popular snack. Pumpkins have been used as folk medicine by Native Americans to treat intestinal worms and urinary ailments, and this Native American remedy was adopted by American doctors in the early nineteenth century as an anthelmintic for the expulsion of worms. In Germany and southeastern Europe, seeds of were also used as folk remedies to treat irritable bladder and benign prostatic hyperplasia.

    Sarsaparilla (leaves) is native to Mexico and Central America. Sarsaparilla is native to the Mesoamerica region. As the traditional medicine, it (concoctions of the ROOT, the leaves have no active compounds) is used to treat leprosy, tumors, cancer, psoriasis and rheumatism. It is also used as tonic for anemia and skin diseases. However, no definite scientific evidence is given to the medicinal effects of sarsaparilla and in excessive doses, it can be harmful.

  3. Thanks supplement police. Holy Land Health is clearly out to make as much m9ney as possicemoney And if there are still some you out there who think that Trinity x3 might be an honest and legitimate god fearing business doing Gods work, then just take a few minutes to read their disclaimer and Terms of Conditions. One need not search far to understand their one-sided, false and dishonest intensions as their terms and conditions solely focus on insulating HLH rom being Held Liable and /or being held accountable for any and all aspects of what they say and what they sell. They legally do not stand behind any of their claims

  4. My question is this, if he was in the Congo on a missions trip and all this screaming was going on night after night due to this love medicine, and he said all the ingredients for this secret love medicine he found there.
    Then how is it that later he had to search all over the world for the very ingredients that the natives were already using night after night? Were they having all these ingredients shipped in from other places?
    Someone needs to get his story straight? Just Saying.
    I’m a Follower of Christ and I don’t appreciate someone using the Christian faith and/or the word of God/the bible to sell what I believe is a scam

  5. The wife and I tried this TrinityX3 and did absolutely nothing for us. No emotion change, increased stamina, desire, nor all the other claims made by testimonials. This is a scam as far as we are concerned. We want our $69.00 back by crediting it back on the credit card I used for this purchase.

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