Herbs To Increase Sex Drive





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How Do Herbs Help With Sex?

The term "aphrodisiac" in all probability will come to your mind straight away.

An aphrodisiac (the word Greek aphrodisiac derives from Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty) is defined as anything that provokes sexual interest or desire.

Herbs are capable of:

Setting the mood

Increasing sexual desire and drive

Increasing sexual pleasure

Furthermore, herbs are also capable of aiding health conditions that might otherwise inhibit sex. These conditions include the following:

The "male" problems of impotence, prostate problems, and male menopause

The "female" problems of menopause and premenstrual syndrome

Chronic health problems such as arthritis or diabetes

Other conditions that affect your overall well-being, such as lack of energy or addiction to cigarettes, alcohol, or drugs.




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Angelica Root Angelica archangelica Angelica is another potent root used to improve circulation and warm the body. It is helpful in the treatment of colds, coughs and all lung diseases. It is also used for treating rheumatic problems. It is a general tonic for improving sexual function. Do not use this root during pregnancy. Diabetics ought to not use it either, as it increases blood sugar levels. Click HERE to purchase.

Ashwagandha - Ayurvedic equivalent to ginseng however less heating. Assist in increasing sexual energy. It is a well-known semen promoter and it treats impotency and infertility. Click HERE to purchase.

Black Cohosh combats the effects of fluctuating hormones. An antispasmodic, it relieves menstrual cramps, menopausal hot flashes and uterine contractions. Click HERE to purchase.

Chaste Tree Berry has a normalizing effect on the sex drive. It stimulates production of the hormone progesterone and balances estrogen dominance. Chaste tree berry helps overcome depression associated with the menstrual cycle, headaches, premenstrual acne, breast tenderness, cramps and bloating. Click HERE to purchase.

Dong Quai is an estrogen-balancing herb for women. Estrogenic herbs and foods have the same effect on a woman's body as her own hormones do - but without negative side effects of synthetic estrogen. More than half the women who take prescription estrogens experience bloating, headaches, excessive bleeding, cellulitic skin and other unwanted side effects. Herbs with estrogenic properties are the perfect answer.

Women not yet in full-fledged menopause though are experiencing estrogen fluctuations during their peri-menopausal period also get good results with estrogenic herbs. That's because coumarins - naturally occurring substances in dong quai - exert tonifying action on the uterus as well as boost circulation. Click HERE to purchase.

False Unicorn is a uterine tonic that relieves congestion. It has been traditionally included in aphrodisiac formulas for women. Click HERE to purchase.

Ginger and Cloves - Warms, increases blood flow to extremities.

Ginkgo - Assist male dysfunction symptomatically caused by lack of blood flow to the penile area.

Horny goat weed (Epimedium) This provocative name refers to a variety of plant species whose first recorded use in China dates back to 200 BCE Its leaves and stems contain a variety of polysaccharides and the flavonoid icariin. These constituents are believed to be responsible for the plant's androgenic activity that increases both sperm production and blood testosterone in animals. In traditional Chinese medicine, horny goat weed has been given to both sexes, though to different ends. In men, the herb reputedly promotes sperm production and sexual desire, and improves some cases of impotence. In women, the herb has primarily been used for fatigue and postmenopausal hypertension. Click HERE to purchase.

Licorice Root is another herb with plant estrogen activity. It helps reduce fluid retention, breast tenderness, abdominal bloating, mood swings, and depression. Licorice strengthens adrenal glands to boost energy levels and minimize the effects of stress.

Maca Root (Lepidium meyenii) Dubbed by the Miami Herald as "Peru's natural Viagra," maca's radish-like root has long been reputed to increase strength, energy, stamina, libido and sexual function. Today, as researchers and physicians explore both the phytochemistry and biological activity of the plant, historical claims made for maca appear to be true. Maca root is a rich source of sterols, including sitosterol, campestrol, ergosterol, brassicasterol and ergostadienol. It is unknown exactly, which of the root's constituents affect sexual desire and performance. Two groups of novel compounds, macamides and macaenes, appear especially active and are also being investigated. Click HERE to purchase.

Maura Puama helps men and women. This aphrodisiac is capable of curing impotence and even PMS.



Muirapuama (Ptychopetalum olacoides) Few reputed health-enhancing plants are as popular or as widely consumed among the natives of the northern Amazon river basin as the bark of muirapuama. For centuries, this plant has been used to increase libido and improve sexual potency. The harvest and sale of muirapuama is big business throughout Brazil. As one Amazonian herbalist told me, "Muirapuama makes you sexually young again." Although research on muirapuama is still modest, reports in scientific journals and at conferences have indicated that the herb does enhance sexual desire and performance. Chemists have identified a group of sterols, including beta-sitosterol, thought to be responsible for the herb's effects. In one French study using muirapuama, 51 percent of 262 men with erectile problems reported improvement, and 62 percent experienced an increase in libido. Click HERE to purchase.

Panax Ginseng has estrogen like effects on the female reproductive tissues and prevents vaginal atrophy. It is especially good over the long term, because it helps the body secrete moisture. Click HERE to purchase.

Siberian Ginseng is a tonic herb that restores body balance, both physically and biochemically. It also influences the hypothalamus to modulate hormone release. Yohimbe (Pausinystalia yohimbe) Click HERE to purchase.

Yohimbe pumps up a man's sexual performance instantly. Though beware, the rush is capable of triggering severe headaches and dizziness. From the heart of the African continent comes the only reputed sex-enhancing plant whose primary active compound is classified as a drug. This tall evergreen forest tree's bark is rich in the alkaloid yohimbine. A central nervous system stimulant, yohimbine appears to work as a sexual catalyst in men by increasing blood flow to the penis. Men with penile circulatory problems typically get the best results with yohimbe. But men with psychological impotence also fare well using yohimbe bark products.

Not everyone finds taking yohimbe a comfortable experience. In some cases the bark can produce nervousness, insomnia, nausea and rapid heart rate. But for the those who tolerate yohimbe well, the concentrated bark extract imparts energy, a feeling of increased strength and increased sexual arousal. Click HERE to purchase.

Zallouh root (Ferulas harmonis) Zallouh root, also known as shirsh zallouh, is a small shrub with thin leaves and tiny white or yellow flowers. The plant grows at altitudes between 6,000 and 10,000 feet around massive Mount Haramoun, which straddles the borders of Syria, Lebanon and Israel. The plant's root has been used as a sex enhancer since antiquity by men with erectile problems, and for men and women with low libido.

Until recently, zallouh was unavailable outside the region in which it grows. Its popularity and availability is spreading because of a growing body of scientific research. While many purported sex enhancers are the subjects of folklore alone, zallouh has been investigated extensively in clinical trials, and the results are impressive. The Lebanese government's interest in zallouh has led to a series of human studies involving more than 7,000 subjects.

One six-month study involved 315 men with a mean age of 55. Among the 159 who took either 500 or 1,000 mg of freeze-dried zallouh root, 80 percent experienced improvement. On a scale of 1 to 5, the men went from an average score of 1.26 (virtually no erection) to an average of 3.11 (a firm erection). In the largest zallouh study, 4,274 patients, ages 18 to 87, participated. Of these, 2,722 took between 2 and 8 g of zallouh root daily in tea. At the end of the year, 2,199 patients taking zallouh had completed the study; the efficacy rate neared 86 percent for improved erectile function. These results are rather spectacular and show promise for large doses of zallouh taken over an extended period. Not all the studies were quite as impressive though. Results depend on the zallouh dosage and study duration. The lowest efficacy rates in clinical trials hovered around 60 percent, which is still quite good, compared with placebo efficacy of about 10 percent.

What is it about zallouh that so markedly improves erectile function? The root appears to contain ferulic acid, which dilates blood vessels and stimulates circulation. Those with hypertension, significant heart disease or diabetic neuropathy should not take zallouh root without physician approval. In some people, the root causes flushing and headaches as a result of the enhanced circulatory effects.

Increasing Your Sexual Pleasure Setting the mood and desiring to have sex are certainly the first two steps to enjoying sex. Though once the "game has begun," there are many ways to ensure maximum sexual pleasure. Herbs are capable of assisting, usually by initiating a change in your body's chemical balance, such as increasing your body's production of testosterone, the "male" hormone that functions in both men and women to create your body's sexual response.

For the reason that this chemical-changing role, most of these herbs are more effective when taken consistently over a period of time. Within a few weeks of taking the herb, you ought to gradually begin to notice a change in your sexual response, increasing your sexual pleasure.




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