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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Natural Sexual Enhancers (WILD OATS)



Natural Sexual Enhancers (WILD OATS)
Herbal Sexual Enhancers 
1-Siberian Ginseng
If you haven't heard or read something somewhere about the health benefits reported from the regular use of ginseng, you are among a small minority. Ginseng has been used fora number of ailments for thousands
of years by people around the world.Ginseng is one of a group of herbs known as adaptogens. Adaptogens naturally help rebuild adrenal function and restore hormonal balance.Ginseng helps regulate basal metabolism, raising it when it is too low. It can increase physical stamina and sexual prowess as well as bolstering immune function. Wild Oats for Men contains both panax and Siberian ginseng.

Yohimbe

The active ingredient in Yohimbe Bark - yohimbine - is responsible for the long-time use of this plant by people around the world, particularly in western Africa and South America, to increase sexual desire. Scientists have found that yohimbine stimulates blood flow to the extremities, including the genitals. It also blocks the effect of certain hormones that constrict blood flow, hormones that increase as we age. Many men, in both the U.S. and abroad, use yohimbe extracts as a natural way to counteract problems with impotence. Because it dilates blood vessels,yohimbe may help alleviate erectile dysfunction. It can improve staminaand libido.

Damiana

Used by ancient cultures of Mexicoand Central America as a sexualstimulant and remedy for respiratory
problems, extracts from Damianaleaves are still used today as a libido and energy booster. The plant's Latin
name, Turnera aphrodisiaca, is descriptive of its use for generations as a sexual enhancer.

Sarsaparilla

Once a popular flavoring in sodas, sarsaparilla root has been used for years to promote energy and endurance. It is also a good blood purifier and a tonic for the urinary tract. Teas and other drinks made from sarsaparilla abound, and the herbal applications range from helping with skin problems like ringworm to soothing fevers and asthma.Sarsaparilla also stimulates the productionof reproductive hormones like testosterone and progesterone, found in both men and women.Some cultures value it as a remedyfor impotence because of its capacity to stimulate virility and libido.

Saw Palmetto

Researchers and health professionals around the world are touting the healthful impacts of saw palmetto on the prostate. In years past, it was a popular aphrodisiac, but more recent studies have indicated an ability to
reduce prostate enlargement and maintain healthy levels of testosterone and other sex hormones in the blood. Perhaps most importantly, saw palmetto helps maintain a good availability of testosterone, even with age.

Wild Oat

Although we have "tamed" the wild oat through cultivation, the hot cereal we eat for breakfast shares many health benefits with its "wild" cousins. In fact, the old phrase,"sowing your wild oats" may offer some hint to the positive sexual impact of the plant. A key extract,avena sativa, actually frees up bound testosterone in both men and women, increasing its availability for the body's use. Some studies have shown positive results in improved sex drive when wild oat is used in conjunction with saw palmetto.

Nettle

While you have encountered the sting of nettles while walking through a field, nettles have long been used as
a popular herbal remedy, with special properties that nourish and cleanse the kidneys and urinary tract. The
plant's root also contains constituents that affect hormones and the proteins that carry sex hormones in the body.Nettles are useful in blocking the process in which testosterone binds to albumin, a process that reduces
testosterone's availability for use in the body.

Kola Nut

Kola nut is the seed kernel of a large African tree grown commercially around the world. It is used traditionally to increase physical energy, counter nervous debility, and improve mood. Kola nut is an ingredient in the original Coca Cola formula. Its active components include caffeine, theobromine, phenols, and anthocyanins.

Ginger

Used around the world for centuries as a food, flavoring, and herbal remedy for a variety of ailments, ginger is
as well-known as grandma's apple pie. It has been widely used as a general tonic and cleanser for many of the body's systems and is soothing to the digestive tract. Key active ingredients, gingerols and shogaols, have soothing and anti-inflammatory properties. It also helps improve muscle tone, and appears to help improve circulation to the extremities.

Puncture Weed

One of the key components of puncture weed, also known as puncturevine, is tribulus. Because it stimulates
production of hormones secreted by the pituitary gland, especially luteinizing hormone which plays a
role in regulating testosterone levels in the blood, puncture weed is used to enhance libido. It is used as a specific tonic in some countries to counteract sexual dysfunction.

Muira Puama

The Brazilian herb muira puama, also called "potency wood" is a small tree native to the Brazilian Amazon. The bark and roots are the primary parts utilized. Indigenous peoples use muira puama to relieve sexual debility, fatigue, neuromuscular problems, and rheumatism. It is an excellent tonic for increasing general wellbeing and mental capacity

CAUTIONS

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, but rather is a dietary supplement intended solely for nutritional support.Consult with your doctor before use, especially if you are currently taking prescription medications for blood pressure controlor blood thinners.

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