Claims1. A dietary supplement, comprising:
2. The dietary supplement of claim 1, wherein the Eurycoma longifolia is obtained by a hot water extraction process yielding 18-28% eurypeptides. 3. The dietary supplement of claim 1, wherein the effective dose comprises from about 20 mg to about 200 mg of a Eurycoma longifolia root extract containing from about 18% to about 28% eurypeptides. 4. The dietary supplement of claim 1, wherein the citrus peel extract comprises at least one of tangeretin, nobiletin, and sinensetin. 5. The dietary supplement of claim 1, wherein the citrus peel extract comprises:
6. The dietary supplement of matter of claim 1, wherein the citrus peel extract comprises at least about 10 mg polymethoxylated flavones (PMFs). 7. The dietary supplement of claim 1, wherein the citrus peel extract comprises at least about 80 mg PMFs. 8. The dietary supplement of claim 1, further comprising:
9. The dietary supplement of claim 8, wherein the dietary acceptable carrier comprises an exercise beverage formulated for administration during exercise. 10. The dietary supplement of claim 8, further comprising at least one of whey protein, ginseng, caffeine, guarana, green tea extract, chromium, vanadium, and CLA. 11. A method for promoting weight loss in a human subject, the method comprising:
12. A topical supplement, comprising:
13. The supplement of claim 12, wherein the Eurycoma longifolia is obtained by a hot water extraction process yielding 18-28% eurypeptides. 14. A method for promoting weight loss in a human subject, the method comprising:
15. A method for promoting weight reduction in a human subject, the method comprising administering a supplement to a human subject in need thereof during weight loss, the supplement comprising:
16. The method of claim 15, wherein:
17. The dietary supplement of claim 15, wherein the effective doses are defined as sufficient to reduce salivary cortisol levels by at least 5% relative to cortisol levels that would result in the absence of the administration of the citrus peel extract and Eurycoma. 18. The dietary supplement of claim 15, wherein the effective doses are defined as sufficient to decrease the cortisol:testosterone ratio by at least 5% relative to the cortisol:testosterone ratio that would result in the absence of the administration of the citrus peel extract and Eurycoma. 19. The method of claim 15, further comprising administering the supplement daily in conjunction with an exercise regime and a diet comprising a caloric deficiency. 20. The method of claim 15, wherein the Eurycoma longifolia root extract comprises from about from about 18% to about 28% eurypeptides. 21. The method of claim 15, wherein the Eurycoma longifolia root extract comprises from about 20 mg to about 200 mg of a Eurycoma longifolia root extract containing from about 18% to about 28% eurypeptides. 22. The method of claim 15, wherein the supplement is in a oral form selected from the group consisting of a shake, beverage, a tablet, a capsule, a powder, a confectionary, and a supplemented food. 23. The method of claim 15, wherein the supplement is blended with a topical cream for topical administration and the act of administering the supplement comprises topically administering the supplement. 24. The method of claim 15, wherein the citrus peel extract comprises at least one of tangeretin, nobiletin, and sinensetin. 25. A method for preventing or treating conditions enhanced by the presence of excess glucocorticoids in a mammal, the method comprising:
26. The method of claim 25, wherein the therapeutically effective dose of citrus peel extract comprises from about 100 mg to about 500 mg and the therapeutically effective dose of Eurycoma longifolia root extract comprises from about 1 mg to about 1000 mg. 27. The method of claim 26, wherein the Eurycoma longifolia root extract comprises from about from about 18% to about 28% eurypeptides. 28. The method of claim 26, further comprising placing the mammal in said caloric deficiency by administering to the mammal a reduce calorie diet in conjunction with an exercise regime. 29. The method of claim 25, wherein the excess glucocorticoids are cortisol. 30. A method for promoting weight reduction in a human subject, the method comprising administering a supplement to a human subject in need thereof during weight loss, the supplement comprising:
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