Product Name
Historical uses
Category
Issued
Perform
Aphrodisiac, stimulant, source of hormones, tonic.
Combination
Sept. 2001
Replaces:
N/A
Contents:
Muira Puama,
Maca
,
Korean Ginseng
,
Vanilla
.
Description:
This product is a precious ally for erectile dysfunction or for women's and men's low sexual drive. The herb Muira Puama is effective for the restoration of libido and the treatment of erection problems. According to a study done by Dr. Melvyn Werbach of the University of California, and the naturopath Michael Murray, co-author of the book entitled "Botanical influences on health", amongst the 262 men who have consumed this plant for a two week period, 51% of them noticed an improvement of their erection problems, while 62% of them noticed a libido increase. Maca also increases sexual desire and fertility in men. It is a source of L-dopa, a substance often used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease. The intake of large quantities of this substance can cause priapism, a painful and persistent erection. However, ingesting a reasonable quantity of this herb can considerably help a weak erection. In women, Maca increases sexual desire and normalises vaginal lubrication. The herb Ginseng is notorious for its aphrodisiac properties and is recommended for lack of sexual appetite for both men and women. According to the Chinese people, this plant is a fountain of youthful virility for elder men. Studies have demonstrated that animals who have ingested Ginseng have an increase in their sexual activity. Finally, Vanilla has been used as an aphrodisiac and a stimulant in traditional medicine.
Dosage:
30 to 40 drops, three times daily.
Contra-indications:
None.
Side effects:
None
References:
Jame A. Duke, Ph.D. Guide des plantes m�dicinales; Dr A.B. Howard, herbal extracts, 1990; r�seau proteus portail de sant�; Tout savoir sur le pouvoir des plantes sources de m�dicaments K. Hostettman, Ed. Favre SA, Lausanne.
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This information is not intended to substitute medical advice regarding medical problems, diagnosis, treatments or healing of diseases or other physical and mental problems. This work is about historical observations and historical information relating to herbs. It is not the author's intention to establish prescriptions and/or diagnosis. The author and publisher deny responsibility in case of auto-prescription without former authorization of a physician.