Astragalus( astragalus
membranceous) - The roots of this plant
are harvested in northern China and Mongolia.
Astragalus is known for it's normalizing effects
on the body's functions. Modern research confirms
it also supports immune defenses.
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Boron ( boron, elemental)
- This mineral is vital for proper male nutrition
as well as maintaining proper blood levels of
estradiol, which is a precursor of estrogen.
Estrogen is a sex hormone that must be regulated
to insure maximum male sexual performance.
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Catuaba Bark ( erythroxylum
catuaba) - Catuaba has a long history in
herbal medicine as a male 'strengthener' and
aphrodisiac. The Tupi Indians in Brazil first
discovered the qualities of the Catuaba plant
and over the last centuries, have composed many
songs praising its wonders.
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Cayenne
(capsicum frutescens) - Has been used
in India for decades for its powerful stimulant
effects. Additionally, this plant helps to dilate
blood vessels, thus leading to harder more attainable
erections. This plant is another must for any
man wanting to maximize his sexual performace
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Cuscuta ( cuscuta
spp.) - Cuscuta is frequently used in long-term
tonic programs, most commonly to strengthen
the uro-genital functions. It is used to treat
premature ejaculation, frequent urination and
leukorrhea as well as aching lower back, symptoms
that often accompany deficient sex drive.
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Ginko Biloba
( ginko biloba) - For over 5,000 years,
Ginkgo has been prescribed in Chinese medicine.
In the last 30 years, more that 300 studies
have given clinical evidence that Ginkgo prevents
and benefits many problems throughout the entire
body. Ginkgo is gaining recognition in the life
sciences.
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Ginseng
(eleutherococcus senticosus) - Commonly
used by athletes for overall body strengthening,
Ginseng fortifies the adrenal gland, and promotes
healthy circulation. It increases the conversion
rate of sugars into the necessary substrates
for the formation of fatty acids in the liver.
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Hawthorn Berry
( fructus crataegi) - This phytochemical,
with exceptional preventive capacities, comes
from the hawthorn tree.Hawthorn is rich in
bioflavonoids, which relax and dilate the
arteries. These compounds
arepowerful antioxidants that help increase
the flow of blood and oxygen.
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Herba Epimedii (herba
epimedii) - Has been shown to stimulate
the supra renal glands, and triggers the increased
hormonal secretions. Research has shown this
herb to increase male sperm count and semen
density substantially. Herba Epimedii also expands
the circulatory system's blood vessels.
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L-Arginine
( l-arginine) - Is an crystalline, free-form
amino acid that has been show to improve erections,
while at the same time benefiting cardiac blood
vessel reactivity. It is also an important factor
in muscle metabolism and aids in transportation,
storage and disposal.
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Licorice ( glycyrrhizzin
glabra) - This powdered root is useful in
pill-making because of its absorbent qualities,
being used to impart stiffness to pill masses
and increase proper absorption.
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Maca ( lepidium
meyenii) - Is a plant grown in Peru that
produces a radish-like root that is responsible
for its sex-enhancing ability. In studies, subjects
given maca experienced greater sexual satisfaction,
increased energy, and stamina. This plant has
long been used for restoration.
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Muira Puama ( ptychopetalum
olacoides) - The root of this shrub, native
to Brazil, has been proven in a sexology study
in Paris, France to increases libido as well
as helps patients with erectile dysfunction
(ED). In fact, preliminary research suggests
that Muira Pauma is one of the best botanic
herb.
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Nettle Leaf ( urtica
dioica) - Acts as a diuretic, expectorant
and tonic. It is rich in iron and chlorophyll
to clean and nourish the blood.
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Oatstraw (avena
sativa) - Used to treat fatigue and exhaustion,
Oatstraw improves brain and nervous system function
and has been used to treat impotence. It is
extremely useful for aiding your body in recovering
from exhaustion and correcting sexual debility.
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Orchic
Substance ( bovidae) - This is an
extract from bovine testes and is proven to
increase testosterone levels without harmful
steroids.
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Oyster
Meat ( crassostrea gigas) - Historically
known as an aphrodisiac, flavanoids in oyster
meat have been shown to stimulate the reproductive
system.
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Pumpkin Seed ( cucurbita
pepo) - Pumpkin seed is commonly used to
strengthen the prostate gland and promote male
hormone function. Myosin, an amino acid found
in pumpkin seeds, is known to be essential for
muscular contractions.
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Sarsparilla
(smilax officinalis) - Found along the
coast of Peru, Sarsparilla aids in the production
of testosterone and progesterone.
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Saw
Palmetto Berry (fructus serenoae)
- Native Americans and early American settlers
used Saw Palmetto to treat problems associated
with the genitals, urinary tract and reproductive
system. This herb is called the "plant catheter" due to its therapeutic effect on the neck of
the bladder.
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Tribulus ( tribulus
terrestris) - This Indian herb restores
and improves libido, it also prolongs the duration
of an erection. It is very popular for its dominate
role in supporting the reproductive functions
of men. Additionally, it increases anabolic
hormones and testosterone.
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Yohimbe
Extract (pausinystalia yohimbe) -
Has traditionally been used as a male aphrodisiac
by stimulating sexual organs and improving central
nervous system function. In addition yohimbe
increases penile blood flow and has recently
been recognized by the medical community as
a treatment for impotence. Stay away from
any pill which has yohimbe in it. This item
has a warning placed on it by the FDA. Pills
containing this herb should be avoided because
of the side effects.
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Zinc
(zinc oxide) - This essential mineral
is required for protein synthesis and collagen
formation. Sufficient intake and absorption
of zinc are needed to maintain a proper concentration
of Vitamin E.
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