Maca
Popular
Use: Libido, Sexual Stimulant, Volume Enhancement
Maca
is rich in essential minerals, especially selenium, calcium, magnesium,
and iron, and includes fatty acids including linolenic acid, palmitic
acid, and oleic acids, as well as polysaccharides. Maca's reported
beneficial effects for sexual function could be due to its high
concentration of proteins and vital nutrients.
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Use: Appetite Suppressant
Hoodia
Gordonii is a naturally
grown cactus that is indigenous to parts of Africa and has commonly been used
by the local people in times of drought and when food supply was low in order
to suppress
their appetite. Hoodia contains no stimulants or caffeine, therefore, it can
be taken along with many other weight loss products.
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Ginkgo Biloba
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Use: Sexual Stimulant, Memory, Antioxidant
Ginkgo
biloba leaf extract is the most widely sold phytomedicine in Europe,
where it is us on
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Popular
Use: Sexual Stimulant, Mood Enhancement
Believed to have aphrodisiac
properties and other health benefits for both men and women. Damiana is native
to Mexico and has been used for hundreds of years
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Yohimbe
Popular
Use: Sex Stimulant, Fat Loss
Yohimbine
is a selective competitive alpha2-adrenergic receptor antagonist
and is used for treating erectile dysfunction. It is claimed to
be an aphrodisiac. It is also used as a weight loss supplement as
it increases noradrenaline (norepinephrine) levels.
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Tribulus Terrestis
Popular
Use: Test Boost, Sex Drive, Libido
Many
believe Tribulus Terrestris to enhance
testosterone levels by increasing luteinizing hormone (LH) levels.
LH is responsible for "telling" your body to produce testosterone.
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Passion Flower
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Use: Insomnia, Anxiety, Relaxation
The
sedative effect of Passion flower has made it popular for treating
a variety of ailments, including nervousness and insomnia. Research
had indicated that passion flower has a complex activity on the central
nervous system (CNS), which is responsible for its overall tranquilizing
effects.
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