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What are it's INGREDIENTS

Muira puama - Marapuama

Yohimbe - Yohimbe 

Gingko Biloba-Gingo

Schisandra - Schisandra 

Mucuna Pruriens - Velvet bean

Catuaba bark Brazil - Catuaba

Dong Quai - Chinese Angelica

Gotu Kola - Sentela 

He Shou Wu (Fo ti) - )- Fo-ti

Damiana - Damiana 

Tribulus Terrestris - Tribulus 

Ginseng Siberian organic - Siberian ginseng

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Muira Puama is a plant traditionally used as a sexual aphrodisiac. Especially popular in Brazil, it is a mood and performance enhancing herb suitable for both men and women.

Brazilians call it "power wood" and indeed Muira Puama is one of the best kept secrets! The herb has been known for decades, mainly in Brazil, to prolong performance and increase libido in both men and women. Europeans use it to ease menstrual discomfort and enhance physical arousal.

It is also used for stomach disorders, menstrual disorders, joint pain (rheumatism) and paralysis caused by poliomyelitis. and as a general tonic and appetite stimulant.

A study was conducted with 202 women to investigate the potential of Muira Puama as a libido boosting herb for women with low sex drive. It was found that after one month of supplementing with this herb, 65% reported improvements in desire and satisfaction. Some of the women also experienced more fantasies and increased intensity of orgasm.

Central nervous system

The indigenous people of the Amazon have been consuming Muira Puama for centuries as a remedy for a sluggish central nervous system. When this plant was studied by Siqueira et al for its effect on the central nervous system, it was found that, "Muira Puama roots possess various central nervous system activities, including mild anxiogenic effects" - meaning they help stimulate the CNS which can lead to increased mental performance and physical endurance.

Memory

Studies have shown that Muira Puama can also help improve memory among older people. In a study conducted by Brazilian researchers in 2004, aged rats treated with this herb performed well on memory tests, along with adult mice. This memory enhancing effect is believed to be due to its ability to inhibit acetylcholinesterase. Acetylcholinesterase is an enzyme that breaks down the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, which is essential for cognition and memory. By protecting acetylcholinesterase, this herb may have therapeutic properties for people with cognitive and memory problems. A root decoction is used in baths and massage oils to treat paralysis. A root and bark tea is taken to treat sexual dysfunction, rheumatism, grip and heart and gastrointestinal weakness – it is also valued as a baldness preventative.

(Pausinystalia yohimbe) - Yohimbe is an evergreen tree native to the forests of Central Africa (Cameroon, Zaire, Gabon) where it grows wild and is called the "tree of love".

The bark of this tree has a psychotropic effect and is widely used as a herbal aphrodisiac.

Yohimbe is also used for sexual problems, to enhance mood, for athletic performance and other conditions. It is also very often used for its hallucinogenic effects.

How it works: Yohimbe contains a phytochemical called yohimbine that can increase blood flow and nerve impulses in the penis or vagina. It also helps to counteract the sexual side effects of certain drugs used for depression.

Results for weight loss

Yohimbine's ability to block alpha-2 adrenergic receptors found in fat cells while improving norepinephrine levels in the body. Norepinephrine reduces the mobility of fat, as well as breaking it down in some difficult areas of the body.

Several controlled studies have evaluated it and found some results. One study looked at the effects of yohimbine on 20 obese women on a 1,000 calorie diet for three weeks. Women who received yohimbine lost significantly more weight than those who received a placebo - 7.8 pounds (3.6 kg) versus 4.9 pounds (2.2 kg).

It was also studied in elite soccer players and found to reduce body fat by 1.8 percentage points over three weeks. 

Increases blood flow
The increase in blood flow means that oxygen to the body is also increased, Yohibe is known to be a good vasodilator and therefore helps in the absorption of nutrients in the body.

Athletic performance
Along with the weight loss benefit, Yohimbe increases muscle mass and reduces fatigue. In addition, it boosts energy to support the athlete's performance. However, you need to be careful with the quantity.

In addition, yohimbine has been found to ease depression, high or low blood pressure, chest pain, and has strong antioxidant activity.

Known for its anti-coagulant properties, its action in favor of improving peripheral circulation and cerebral vascularity as well as good blood glucose circulation, vertigo, varicose veins, hemorrhoids and leg ulcers.

It has an anti-allergic effect on asthma, inflammations and other allergies and of course as an antioxidant.

Some people use Ginkgo biloba to treat erectile dysfunction.

It has been used for eye problems including glaucoma, a diabetic eye disease associated with macular degeneration (AMD). Also for autism, heart disease and heart complications, high cholesterol, premenstrual syndrome (PMS), and bloody diarrhea.

Ginkgo leaves are also taken for chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), schizophrenia, prevent winter depression, prevent mountain sickness and aging, control stomach acids, improve liver and gall bladder, function and blood pressure control.

It is also taken to treat asthma, allergies, bronchitis, and central nervous system disorders.

The list of uses of Gingko biloba is very long. This may be because this herb is one of the oldest living herb species in the world. This herb can live up to a thousand years. Gyco has been used for asthma and bronchitis since 2600 BC.

It is known around the world by many names, the most popular of which are: Wu Wei Zi, fruit of the five tastes. The skin of the fruit is sweet, pulp – sour, seed – bitter and astringent, and the medicinal powder from the seeds during storage becomes salty. It also exists under the names: Schizandra chinensis, O Mi Cha, Shizandra, Magnolia wine. The fruit of this plant belongs to a group of herbs that play an important role in traditional Chinese medicine. From the first dynasties it was highly valued because of its ability to prolong a healthy and youthful appearance.

The Chinese say that within 100 days of using Wu Wei Zi, the blood is purified, a youthful appearance returns and eyesight improves. And all this thanks to the special influence of Schizandra for detoxification and rejuvenation of the liver (according to Chinese tradition, the liver is associated with aging).

Schisandra is traditionally used as an important tonic herb for the whole body.

It offers strengthening and stimulation to many different organs and especially protects and detoxifies the liver and prevents precancerous action. Consuming Schizandra has a very positive effect on mental health, increasing energy and good mood, improving concentration and memory. It improves blood circulation and protects the heart.

It tones, revitalizes the body and increases energy and endurance levels. Regulates the immune system. It has antioxidant abilities, similar to all berries. It affects blood circulation and protects the heart. In Chinese medicine it is considered a restorative herb and harmony tonic due to its well-balanced energy character as well as an herb for enhancing the healthy functioning of the endocrine system, digestive system and liver function.

Properties: 

A powerful adaptogen. Increase strength and endurance. Increase in energy.

For clarity of mind.
Fight fatigue.
Treatment of the flu. Treatment of premenstrual syndrome.
Aids digestion and cures indigestion.
It improves the functioning of the immune system.
As a powerful antioxidant.
Respiratory diseases.
Improving the functioning of the respiratory system.
For anti-aging and longevity.
Treat sore throats, coughs and colds.
Treat insomnia and night sweats.
Deal with mental and physi
cal exhaustion.
Stress relief.
Dealing with depression.
Increase traffic.
Treating high blood pressure.
Protection and enhancement of vision and hearing.
Lowering high cholesterol.

""For bedroom boredom""

Mucuna is a traditional Ayurvedic herb. One of the most popular remedies in India, known for its aphrodisiac, anti-depressant and neuro-stimulating properties, mainly due to its content of natural levodopa or L-dopa (precursor of dopamine in the brain). It is considered to have a stimulating effect and improves kinesiology and coordination. Mucuna is a leguminous plant and its powder comes from grinding its beans, also known as velvet beans, Kapikachu and others.

Traditional properties:

  • Balancing the 3 doshas* (a rare quality, even among herbal adaptogens. Ginseng and Gotu Kola are also known for this)
  • Builds fertility in men
  • Increases libido in men and women
  • Helps with leucorrhoea, menorrhagia, spermatorrhea which are all signs of Jing/Ojas leakage, which is the fundamental essence of health
  • Used to build healthy muscles
  • Helps women increase lactation during breastfeeding
  • Prevents or reduces the effects of venomous snake bites
  • Helps treat Parkinson's disease
  • Helps treat depression
  • Treats insomnia and generally deepens sleep
  • Aids digestion without increasing heartburn

Mucuna Pruriens is one of the most popular medicinal plants in India. It is traditionally used to stimulate libido and dysfunction in men and women and by Ayurveda to increase testosterone levels. The fruits of the plant are used by athletes to increase muscle mass, but also to gain weight lost from excessive exercise. The fruits of Mucuna Pruriens offer us the enzyme L-dopa, which in combination with dopamine, limits the release of the hormone prolactin from the pituitary gland, which is considered the cause of erectile failure in men. L-dopa is used to treat Parkinson's disease. Regular intake of the fruit helps promote fertility and improves erection. It is also used for intestinal gas, diarrhea, cough, rheumatic diseases, muscle pain, diabetes, period pain. At the same time, it increases urination and reduces fever, nerves, cholesterol and inflammation.

STRONG "TONIC" BY LI**DO    

Brazilians call it "tree of love", "tree of love"    

The Catuaba

is an herb that is believed to be able to help couples with sexual problems, which are most often due to modern lifestyles, workloads and intense stress.

Brazilians call it "tree of love", "tree of love". This magical tree, from which the bark is mainly used, has proven to be extremely effective in matters related to decreased libido.


Its components - mainly the alkaloids catuabine A, B and C stimulate the brain centers that determine and regulate se*ual stimuli and stimulate the central nervous system.


It is quite rich in minerals necessary for the proper functioning of hormones, such as potassium, magnesium and calcium. It works effectively in favor of relief from the side effects caused by daily stress, poor diet, smoking, alcohol consumption, polluted environment and in general the lack of certain nutrients and many other organic factors, and which contribute to the dysfunctions of the reproductive system: in the reduction of the person's sexuality and many other similar symptoms.

Fights nervousness, weak memory, sciatica, insomnia and chronic fatigue. Strengthens the blood, liver, circulation.

It helps with mental concentration and provides physical support to the immune system..

Dong quai root (Angelica sinensis) it has been used for more than a thousand years as a spice, tonic and medicine in China, Korea and Japan. It is still frequently used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), where it is usually combined with other herbs. TCM practitioners often prescribe dong quai to treat women's reproductive problems, such as dysmenorrhoea or painful menstruation, and to improve blood flow.

Dong quai is sometimes called the "female ginseng". Although there are few scientific studies on dong quai, it is sometimes recommended for the relief of cramps, irregular menstrual cycles, infrequent periods, premenstrual syndrome (PMS), and menopausal symptoms.

Plant description
Dong quai grows at high altitudes in the cold, wet, mountains of China, Korea and Japan. This aromatic perennial -- a member of the celery family -- has smooth purple stems and clusters of white umbrella-shaped flowers and winged fruits in July and August. The yellow-brown thick-branched roots are used as medicine. It takes 3 years for the plant to mature. The root is harvested and made into tablets, powders and other medicinal forms.

Medicinal uses and indications
Few studies have investigated dong quai for use in humans. Some laboratory tests suggest that dong quai contains compounds that may help reduce pain, open blood vessels, and stimulate and relax uterine muscles. 

Dong quai is sometimes recommended for the following conditions:

Menopause symptoms

Some women say that dong quai relieves symptoms such as hot flashes.

Amenorrhea (absence of menstruation)

Hydrocotyle extract, known as Gotu Kola, has been used traditionally by the oldest systems of traditional Indian medicine.

It has a wide range of applications which have been recorded mainly in the regions of the Far East and India, while it continues to be one of the most popular herbs in "modern" botany.

More generally, it activates the central nervous system and rebuilds energy reserves.

As a nervous system tonic, Gotu Kola is recommended for nervous disorders (such as epilepsy, dementia). It is believed to fight stress and depression, activate mental powers, increase libido, prevent a possible nervous breakdown and improve reflexes.

The main active ingredient it contains are triterpenoid compounds. Saponins, also known as triterpenoids, are phytochemicals found in vegetables, legumes and herbs.

The "brain" tonic.

As a brain tonic, it is considered to enhance intelligence and support the healthy functioning of memory, a fact proven by modern studies.

In one study, children who took half a gram of Gotu Kola extract powder every day for a year showed a significant improvement in their mental level. After six months, there was a significant improvement in their intelligence, cognitive function and concentration.

Gotu kola contains certain chemicals that appear to reduce inflammation as well as blood pressure in the veins while strengthening the vein walls. Gotu kola also appears to increase collagen production, which is important for healing wounds and stretch marks.

The fact is, Gotu Kola is a well-studied herb and the vast majority of its healing and therapeutic properties, including its ability to measurably extend life, have been documented and validated by the scientific community.

Main benefits of the herb:

- Fights stress and depression, - activates mental powers, -helps with meditation -increases libido -stimulates the nervous system -prevents a possible nervous breakdown -prevents a possible nervous breakdown -improves reflexes.


It also supports:

-a healthy digestive system. -healthy heart functions. -relieves sore throat. -reconstructs the skin as the "paste" of Gotu Kola is used by many herbalists externally as a skin ointment.


Other known properties of Gotu Kola are:

the strengthening of the adrenal glands, the relief of high blood pressure, the support of the body's defense against various toxins, the positive effect on the circulatory system, improving blood flow, the strengthening of veins and capillaries. It can also help treat chronic venous insufficiency, a condition where blood pools in the veins of the lower extremities leading to varicose veins, varicose veins, sores or even blood clots in the legs.

Because it strengthens the walls of blood vessels, it can also be effective in slowing retinopathy, the gradual breakdown of the retina in the eyes. It can also help relieve hemorrhoids. These same effects are believed to strengthen the lining of the gastrointestinal tract, making it potentially useful in the treatment of ulcers.

It is popular for preventing infections and inhibiting the formation of scars on the skin. In particular, it has been found to be effective when applied to patients with third-degree burns, given that treatment begins immediately after the accident. It enhances the skin and connective tissue renewal process as well as the smoothing of cellulite.

To enhance the cellulite treatment effort, you can combine the above herbal mixture for topical application of Ivy oil or Seaweed oil which are considered the ideal oils for cellulite & local fat.

Some people use Gotu kola for tonsillitis, fluid around the lungs (pleurisy), liver disease (hepatitis), jaundice, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), stomachache, psoriasis, diarrhea, indigestion, stomach ulcers, epilepsy, asthma, anemia, and to live longer.

Gotu Kola has the ability to strengthen the vascular walls by causing blood vessels to dilate, thus supporting the proper functioning of the circulatory system. It aids in maintaining a healthy central nervous system through the blood flow it induces, thereby exerting a beneficial effect on the symptoms of various anxiety disorders. In addition, it is considered useful for treating conditions of venous insufficiency (phlebitis, varicose veins, hemorrhoids).

Gotu Kola has also been linked to the skin's ability to regenerate. The herb's triterpenoid compounds help provide increased blood flow to the cells, protecting against potential inflammation and infection.

Tonic and Anti-aging, one of the most prescribed herbs in Chinese Medicine.

He Shou Wu literally means "Black-haired Mr. He". According to an ancient story a certain Mr. He managed to restore his vitality, sexual health and youthful appearance with this herb. He discovered it by accident at the age of 58, he had white hair and it started to darken until it turned black. . He married and had 8 children, lived to be 93. It is included together with the reishi mushroom in the superior tonic herbs of Chinese pharmacology. It is considered to prevent premature aging (wrinkles and graying of hair) and to stimulate the functions of the kidneys and liver. Cleanses and nourishes the blood, strengthens muscles, tendons, bones and joints. It is used by men and women to stimulate libido and fertility.

The Chinese name of the plant is He Shou Wu and comes from an old legend that refers to an old man named Wu, who accidentally found this tree in the forest and ate its fruits. In time he regained the powers he had when he was young and his hair, which had turned white with age, turned black again! He Shou Wu in Chinese means "Wu has black hair." Fo-ti, also called "Elixir of Life" in China, is said to promote longevity, fertility, and vitality. Scientific experiments on animals have shown that the processed form of the plant lowers cholesterol levels in the blood, as it contains lectins, natural substances that prevent the accumulation of cholesterol in the liver it also inhibits the growth of bacteria, increases the ability of test animals to adapt to low temperatures, and promotes the formation of red blood cells. The extract of the processed plant has also shown antitumor, antioxidant, and immunostimulatory effects in animals China this plant is used with satisfactory results in the treatment of high cholesterol, heart disease and also as a general tonic for the weakened organism. Modern research shows that this herb contains an alkaloid that has a regenerative effect on the nerve cells of the brain and endocrine glands and strengthens the function of the immune system. It also appears to help maintain healthy sexual function. Its mechanism of action in this area has not yet been fully elucidated, but it is believed to be due to the stimulation of red blood cells.

The Chinese name of the plant is He Shou Wu and comes from an old legend that refers to an old man named Wu, who accidentally found this tree in the forest and ate its fruits. In time he regained the powers he had when he was young and his hair, which had turned white with age, turned black again! He Shou Wu in Chinese means "Wu has black hair." Fo-ti, also called "Elixir of Life" in China, is said to promote longevity, fertility, and vitality. Scientific experiments on animals have shown that the processed form of the plant lowers cholesterol levels in the blood, as it contains lectins, natural substances that prevent the accumulation of cholesterol in the liver it also inhibits the growth of bacteria, increases the ability of test animals to adapt to low temperatures, and promotes the formation of red blood cells. The extract of the processed plant has also shown antitumor, antioxidant, and immunostimulatory effects in animals China this plant is used with satisfactory results in the treatment of high cholesterol, heart disease and also as a general tonic for the weakened organism. Modern research shows that this herb contains an alkaloid that has a regenerative effect on the nerve cells of the brain and endocrine glands and strengthens the function of the immune system. It also appears to help maintain healthy sexual function. Its mechanism of action in this area has not yet been fully elucidated, but it is believed to be due to the stimulation of red blood cells.

Other Names: Tournera or Damiana the aphrodisiac, Damiana the fragrant 

Damiana (Turnera diffusa - damiana) is a small shrub that thrives in Central and South America, Mexico and the Caribbean. Its fruits have the taste of figs, while its small yellow flowers are very fragrant (their aroma is reminiscent of chamomile). The plant, in full growth, can reach a height of 2 meters, while its leaves can reach a length of up to 25 cm.

The use of Damiana has a very long history. The Mayas and Aztecs used Damiana as a general body tonic. In the Mayan language, Damiana was called mis kok - it translates as "broom of asthma". The indigenous people of the American continent used to drink tea from Damiana leaves, as they believed that the plant had strong aphrodisiac properties. Some Indian tribes used to burn Damiana leaves in the central camp fire in order to promote the "amorous mood" among the young members of the tribe. The first European who allegedly "observed" and recorded the aphrodisiac properties of Damiana (1699), is Jesus Maria de Slavatierra - a Spanish missionary who "served" in Northern Mexico. Damiana began to gain popularity in the US. since 1884, when it began to be "promoted" as an aphrodisiac on the market.

In modern herbal medicine, Damiana is mainly used as a tonic for the body and to treat nervous disorders. According to some reports, the bitter substance damianin has the property of stimulating the nervous system. This results in Damiana being considered suitable for cases of intense anxiety, nervousness, lethargy as well as mild forms of depression. The stimulation of the nervous system is accompanied in many cases by a more general euphoria and by the stimulation of the entire organism.

Damiana is traditionally used as an aphrodisiac. It is considered to treat erectile dysfunction and to increase the drive in both men and women. Although there are some indications regarding this property of Damiana (e.g. the finding of y-cadineneand and 1,8-cineole, components that are considered to favor the production of testosterone), however there are no systematic clinical researches that document this view. Research has been done mainly on experimental animals (rats), in which it really appeared that Damiana increases the sexual mood of both sexes.

Other traditional uses of Damiana include lowering blood sugar, depression, anxiety and nocturnal enuresis.

In general, the herb stimulates the nervous and hormonal system, with specific uses such as in abnormalities (sparse menstruation and amenorrhea) and cycle symptoms (headache), in dysmenorrhea and menopause and sexual impotence. While Damiana is a mild laxative, useful in treating constipation due to poor bowel function.

Trivoli is a highly effective herb that increases testosterone levels, which is known to help increase muscle mass and physical endurance

 Increasing testosterone levels reduces the time it takes for muscles to regain strength and boosts protein synthesis. It also helps in dealing with anxiety, depression and nervousness. Encourages good mood.

  1. They stimulate the erotic mood 
  2. They help in cases of premenstrual syndrome
  3. They improve reproductive function and ovulation.
  4. They regulate hormones during menopause
  5. They reduce the psychosomatic problems caused by menopause (insomnia, bad mood, hyperactivity, hyperesthesia)

Siberian Ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus) is a shrub belonging to the Araliaceae family, originating from the Far East, China, Japan and Korea. The properties of Siberian Ginseng have been studied in Russia since 1950. Due to the detailed research of its action in humans, its use as an adaptogen has now become widespread. Siberian Ginseng is traditionally used in South-East Asia as an adaptogen, increasing physical resistance to stress and offering general well-being. It also acts as a stimulant or sedative, immunostimulant, anti-inflammatory, against edema (water retention) and affects the action of steroids.

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