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One of
the most popular herbal tonics among the elderly, it is
said to tranquilize the spirit, nourish the blood and
invigorate the meridians. The properties of this herb
are often compared to Ginseng in its ability to
invigorate body and especially the penis. In Oriental philosophy,
it is said to increase Yin, thereby improving physical
and mental health. More
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Gotu Kola is useful as brain food to rebuild
energy reserves and stamina. It can increase mental and
physical power, combat stress and improve reflexes. It
is known to relieve high blood pressure, thus increasing blood flow and allowing the penis to become healthier and more apt
to grow larger. Gotu Kola also neutralizes blood toxins
and helps balance hormones and relax the nerves. More
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This herb acts to tone and strengthen the male reproductive system. It may be used safely where a boost to male sex hormones is required. It is perfectly suited for cases of enlarged prostate glands and has been shown in numerous clinical studies to diminish the signs and symptoms of BPH. More
Menthol is an astringent, which opens your pores when applied to the skin . Astringents such as menthol are useful in cleaning the skin but also the action of opening the pores lets the ingredients pass effectively through the skin and into your blood stream.
Ginseng is used for conditions
of tiredness, weakness, debility, convalescence, low
resistance, aging, stress, poor metabolism, and lack of
concentration. In Asia, ginseng is commonly included in
herbals used for the treatment of sexual dysfunction. Recent
studies have shown that both Asian and American forms of
ginseng enhance libido and copulatory performance.
These effects
of ginseng may not be due to changes in hormone secretion,
but to direct effects of ginseng, or its ginsenoside
components, on the central nervous system and gonadal
tissues. Indeed, there is good evidence that ginsenosides
can facilitate penile erection by directly inducing the
vasodilatation and relaxation of penile corpus cavernosum.
Moreover, the
effects of ginseng on the corpus cavernosum appear to be
mediated by the release and/or modification of release of
nitric oxide from endothelial cells and perivascular
nerves. Ginseng extracts have also been shown to have
antioxidant activity and to protect against radiation
damage. European clinical trials have found an increase in
reaction times, alertness, concentration, and visual and
motor coordination. More |