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Since ancient times, the indigenous peoples of South America have used the bittersweet leaves of Damiana as an aphrodisiac and for the smooth sedative effects. Damiana is classified as a nervine tonic and contains seta-bitoserol which has been clinically-proven to have a direct stimulating effect on the sexual organs. Ancedotal evidence shows that it can be made even more powerful when combined in equal parts with Saw Palmetto berries. Only the tops and leaves are harvested while the plant is in flower to assure a high alkaloid content. Click below to find one of our favorite recipes for a potent tea to reportedly enhance sexual pleasure. Click here for more info...
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This is an ancient and revered adaptogen and aphrodisiac treasured by the Incans. Cultivated for over 6,000 years, Maca is known as a "Superfood", providing sustained physical energy. It is also famous because many claim it is natures answer to Viagra. Rich in vitamins, minerals, amino acids, sterols, and alkaloids, which are essential to sustained energy and healthy bodies. Just 1-3 teaspoons a day is the recommended dose.
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The Chinese have long considered this a superior sexual tonic, as it is well-known to relieve sexual fatigue, sensitize women's sexual experience, and increase the staying power of men. Continued use is said to purify the blood, build stamina, and brighten the mind. Traditionally, the berries were soaked in water for several hours prior to use to remove tannins. A famous traditional Chinese preparation soaks them in wine after the water, and the berries are enjoyed with the wine.
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Amazonian Rainforest tribes have made use of Suma as a potent sexual tonic and energy booster for at least 300 years. Recent clinical studies have demonstrated its efficacy in stimulating sexual performace, especially when mixed with Damiana. Furthermore, the root has been highly effective in treating chronic fatigue due to its anabolic-like substances and concentration of 19 amino acids, vitamins, and trace minerals.
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Wood Betony was much used by Native American Medicine Men and prized it for it's medicinal and aphrodisiac qualities. Wood Betony was also held in high repute not only in the Middle Ages, but also by the Greeks who extolled its qualities. Antonius Musa, chief physician to the Emperor Augustus, wrote a long treatise, showing it was a certain cure for no less than forty seven diseases.
This herb is still classified as a mind and body stimulant, and is used across the world. Suggested Use: 1 TBS in a cup of water Click here for more info...
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Yohimbe is a tree that grows throughout the African nations of Cameroon, Gabon and Zaire. Reportedly, this is the most powerful aphrodisiac known. The herb is a sensual stimulant for healthy men and women, and today, doctors prescribe an extract from the tree to treat impotence. In fact, a prescription drug, yohimbine hydrochloride, is the only FDA approved drug for impotence.
WARNING:Yohimbe is also a short term MAO inhibitor and should be used with caution, especially if you have high blood pressure. Yohimbe should not be taken with any food or drink containing tyramines (cheese, chocolate, beer, aged meats, nuts, etc.). Also, do not use with anti-depressants, sedatives, antihistamines, caffeine, or amphetamines. Click here for more info...
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