L-Arginine
Arginine is an amino acid required by the body as a building block
of proteins and enzymes. It also has a well-deserved reputation
for keeping the body's muscles in working order.
Studies have shown that arginine can also enhance blood flow,
and may improve sex drive and libido.
Horny Goat Weed
This herb with a funny name has actually been used in traditional
Chinese medicine as an aphrodisiac for hundreds of years. Research
suggests that the active ingredient of horny goat weed promotes
higher levels of neurotransmitters associated with sexual arousal.
Maca
Maca is an herb and vegetable from Peru, used for thousands of
years for its medicinal qualities. Maca is commonly used as an
energy booster, aphrodisiac, and a fertility-enhancer.
Although the exact mechanism of maca is not yet determined, studies
have shown maca can dramatically stimulate sex drive.
Catuaba Bark
The bark of the catuaba tree is used in Brazilian herbal medicine
as an aphrodisiac and a central nervous system stimulant. Indeed,
native Indian tribes have known about catuaba's sex enhancing
properties of this herb for centuries.
Muira Puama Bark
Muira puama or potency wood is another Brazilian traditional medicine
for sexual health and aphrodisiac.
American Ginseng
Used for over 2,000 years in traditional Chinese medicine, ginseng
has a unique place in herbal medicine. It is highly prized for
its ability to boost energy and the immune system, protect the
body from stress, improve mental focus and concentration, and
more.
Ginseng has also been used as an aphrodisiac and sexual enhancer.
Damiana Leaf
Damiana is a small herbal shrub that has been used as general
tonic for the nervous, hormonal and reproductive systems. Although
its scientific mechanism of action has yet to be determined, its
leaf has been used as aphrodisiac and sex drive enhancer by native
Mayan tribes and indigenous people of Mexico.
Ginkgo Biloba
Ginkgo is a popular herbal medicine, famous for its function as
a memory booster. The active ingredients of ginkgo, a class of
compounds called ginkgoflavonglycosides and lactones, can improve
microcirculation that may result in increased blood flow to the
sexual organs.
Select Scientific References
Murray M. The Pill Book Guide to Natural Medicines. 2002 Bantam
Books.
Mindell E. Vitamin Bible for the 21st Century. 1985 Warner Books.
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