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Yohimbé
Plus aka yohimbe
Impotency Tonic.
This
formula includes herbs believed to assist with male erectile dysfunctions.
Yohimbine, a substance found in Yohimbe bark, has been isolated
by a pharmaceutical manufacturer and is prescribed in the treatment
of impotency. French studies have shown an extract of Muira Puama,
or Potency Wood as it is often called in Brazil, took only 2 weeks
to show erection improvements in 62% of patients studied. European
studies have shown Ginkgo biloba to "correct erection failures"
in 50% of those studied. Brazilian Catuaba bark is the most famous
of all the Brazilian aphrodisiac plants, used for tonifying the
male sexual and urinary organs and for impotence. Cordyceps has
been used for centuries by the Chinese for impotence and loss of
sexual drive.
Contents:
African Yohimbe bark, Brazilian Muira Puama root, Chinese Cordyceps
fungus, Brazilian Catuaba bark, Chinese Ginkgo leaf, Mexican Damiana
leaf, Panax Ginseng root and Saw Palmetto berry in a base containing
concentrated Bee Pollen extract. 20 to 45 drops 2-3 times daily
for a minimum 2-6 weeks and 30 to 60 drops 1 hour before needed.
Not recommended for use by nursing or pregnant women. Yohimbe may
be contraindicated for those with vascular disease, kidney disease
and diabetes.
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Ingredient
descriptions:
African
Yohimbé bark (Corynanthe yohimbe)
Actions:
Aphrodisiac, impotency tonic.
Common Use: Yohimbe
contains an active compound called Yohimbine, this compound
has now been isolated and synthesized by a pharmaceutical
company and is prescribed in the relief of impotence.
It has traditionally been used as an aphrodisiac and in
fact Yohimbine is the only thing you'll find in the Physicians
Desk Reference where the word aphrodisiac is used. Indicated
in Parkinson's disease, impotence and lack of libido, yohimbe
is a rich source of alkaloids which can block the uptake
of neuro-transmitters at Alpha-2 receptor sites and has
also been used in dieting and weight management programs.
Not recommended if nursing or pregnant. May be contraindicated
in vascular disease, kidney disease and diabetes.
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Brazilian
Muira Puama root (Ptychopetalum olacoides)
Rainforest
Actions:
Aphrodisiac, stimulant, astringent, nervous system tonic.
Common Use: Muira Puama
or Liriosma, is a tree that grows in the rain forests of
Brazil. Commonly referred to as Potency Wood or Raiz del
Macho (Root of the Male), these names give a good indication
of the aphrodisiac qualities this root is said to possess.
Used as a mild tonic for depressed basal metabolism, it
often exhibits distinct sexual stimulation in both sexes.
This herb is influential in treating the symptoms of nervous
problems and disorders, such as neurasthenia, neuralgia
and nervous depression. It makes an excellent tonic for
the nervous system. Also indicated for those with low energy
levels but no particular organic or emotional problems,
impotency, frigidity, general lassitude, poor sacral stimulation,
cold hands and feet, menstrual cramps and PMS and is thought
to fortify the stomach and intestines. This root combines
well with Brazilian Catuaba bark. Not recommended if nursing
or pregnant.
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Cordyceps
fungus (Cordyceps sinesis)
Actions: Adaptogen,
tonic, immune stimulant, restorative.
Common Uses: Caterpillar
fungus or Winter Worm - Summer Grass, those are the common
names used for the highly prized Chinese tonic herb Cordyceps,
which gained national publicity in a mainstream publication
(Newsweek) a few years back because of its use by Chinese
women athletes engaged in breaking world running records.
In ancient China this fungus was used exclusively in the
Emperor's Palace because of its scarcity. Approximately
5 grams were stuffed into the stomach of a duck and roasted
until well cooked, then the Cordyceps was removed and the
duck was slowly eaten, twice daily over a period of 8-10
days, this was thought to be as potent as 50 grams of Panax
Ginseng. The New York Journal of Medicine reported that
Cordyceps has properties similar to Ginseng, being used
to strengthen the body after exhaustion or long term illness.
It has traditionally been used for impotence, backache,
to increase sperm production and to increase blood production.
In China, Cordyceps is used medically to regulate and support
the gonads and as a lung and kidney tonic. It is used specifically
for excess tiredness, chronic cough and asthma, impotence,
debility, anemia, to build the bone marrow and reduce excess
phlegm. The clinical studies done on Cordyceps in China
have been numerous and remarkable, indicating the fungus
can improve liver functions, reduce cholesterol, adjust
protein metabolism, improve immune functions, inhibit lung
carcinoma and has a therapeutic value in the relief of
aging disorders including loss of sexual drive. These are
just some of the reported benefits attributed to this remarkable
fungus. Not recommended if nursing or pregnant.
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Brazilian
Catuaba bark (Juniperis brasilinsis)
Rainforest
Actions:
Aphrodisiac, nervine, tonic.
Common Use: The historic
traditional use of this herbal tonic is legendary. Many
say it is the most famous of all the Brazilian aphrodisiac
plants. It is a strong tonic and nervous system fortifier.
It is known for its general capability of giving strength
and relieving fatigue. The effect is pronounced in men,
especially as a libido enlivener. Many songs praising its
wonders have been sung by the Brazilian Indians. It is often
used in combination with Muira Puama for tonifying the male
sexual and urinary organs, specifically as an aphrodisiac
and for impotence. It has reported benefits in relieving
insomnia from hypertension, restless sleeping patterns,
and even in helping to arrest failing memory. There is a
saying in South America that says, " Until a father is 60,
the son is his; after that the son is Catuaba's." It is
said that regular consumption of Catuaba bark over a period
of time leads first to erotic dreams, which are later followed
by increased libido. Catuaba is considered an "innocent"
aphrodisiac, meaning no adverse side effects have been reported
in its use. This herb combines well with Brazilian Muira
Puama root.
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Ginkgo
leaf (Ginko biloba)
Actions:
Mental alertness, circulatory stimulant, antioxidant.
Common Use: One of
the most interesting herbs of the last few years, Ginkgo
improves brain function, including memory and alertness,
protects blood vessels, im-proves circulation, and is a
powerful antioxidant. Also acts on a wide range of vascular
conditions, including verti-go, tinnitus, neurological disorders,
Alzheimer's disease, memory and concentration problems,
diminished intellec-tual capacity due to insufficient circulation
and complications of stroke and skull injuries. European
studies have also shown Ginkgo leaf to "correct erection
failures" in 50% of the patients studied.
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Mexican
Damiana leaf (Angelica sinensis)
Women
Actions:
Aphrodisiac, tonic, nervine, antidepressant, urinary antiseptic.
Common Use: Damiana
is an excellent strengthening remedy for the nervous and
hormonal system. Useful in treating depression and anxiety,
particularly when influenced by sexual factors. Also used
to strengthen the male sexual system. It has an ancient
reputation as an aphrodisiac. Not recommended if pregnant
or nursing.
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Panax
ginseng root (Panax ginseng)
aka Chinese and Korean ginseng
Actions:
Adaptogen, tonic, restorative, anti-oxidant, immune stimulant.
Common Use: Korean
Ginseng has a high content of the Rg1 group of Ginsenosides
which are arousing, stimulating and cause an increase in
motor activity. This root has also been of benefit in conditions
of tiredness, weakness, debility, convalescence, low resistance
and aging. It acts on the adrenal and pituitary glands to
help them respond to stress more rapidly and is also used
to increase mental and physical work capacity, increase
concentration and mental activity, enhance mental acuity
and intellectual and physical performance and benefit the
immune system among other things. May cause a slight insomnia
if taken at bedtime.
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Saw
Palmetto berry (Serenoa repens)
Actions:
Diuretic, tonic, urinary antiseptic, endocrine agent.
Common Use: This herb
acts to tone and strengthen the male reproductive system.
It may be used safely where a boost to the male sex hormones
is required. It is specific in cases of enlarged prostate
glands. Also useful in all infections of the genito-urinary
tract.
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Bee
Pollen
Bee pollen is a dense
source of protein and is considered to be a complete food.
It is a rich source of vitamins, minerals, protein, amino
acids, hormones, enzymes and fats. It has long been used
to increase energy and mental alertness, slow down the aging
process and retain youthful energy. It is frequently taken
by athletes to increase performance levels and there is
some scientific evidence available that supports this claim.
Available in formula only. Bee pollen may cause allergic
reactions in some people.
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