Archive for the ‘Herbs’ Category
Ginkgo usually refers to the extract made from the leaves of the Ginkgo Biloba Tree. Studies indicate that this plant has been growing on earth for 200 million years, which makes it oldest living tree species on Earth.
Ginkgo Biloba has long been recognized to enhance brain function. It is even used to treat Alzheimer’s disease [...]
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Kava is grown in the South Pacific as a taller shrub. Historically, it has been used medicinally and as a social beverage. The active ingredient is in the root of the shrub. It used to be chewed or made into a drink. Today it is available as a beverage, a tea, [...]
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Yohimbine is an alkaloid from the bark of an evergreen tree called the Pausinystalia Yohimbe from Africa. Yohimbine Hydrochloride comes from the family of alpha-blockers which dilate blood vessels and eye pupils.
Yohimbine Hydrochloride is said to be a stimulant and an aphrodisiac drug. It is a prescription drug in the United States. It is [...]
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Other names for Damiana include Turner diffuse and Turner aphrodisiacal. Damiana is a flowering schrub found in Central and South America, Mexico and the Caribbean. Traditionally the leaves have been made into tea and used as an aphrodisiac. It can also be smoked.
Damiana can now be found as a tea, a capsule or liquid. It [...]
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Muira Puama is produced from the trees growing in the rain forest in Amazon. Conservation of the environment is considered when the trees are cut. The Indians of the South America have been using Muira puama to boost their mood and increase libido for thousands of years.
The active pharmacological ingredients of Muira puama has been [...]
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