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| Jiaogulan |
Assists in the process, by calming the cerebrum, reducing mental irritations
and by helping to balance and normalise the brain activity, as well
as the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. |
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| Cnidium |
Exerts testosterone-like action, promoting sexual desire and ability. |
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| Epimedium |
Traditional
Chinese herbalists use it to stimulates sperm production and seminal
fluid secretion, stimulating sexual desire by filling up the seminal
vesicle. |
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| Cistanche |
Exerts an overall body strengthening effect. |
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Lycium
barbarum
and
Cuscuta chinensis |
Help
boost sexual desire and ability. |
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| The
three herbs together act in synergy to exhibit gonadotropin-like (hormone-like)
effects, without effecting the healthy balance of testosterone in
the body. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, all three are
listed, as aphrodisiacs, and are indicated for impotence. |
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| Epimedium
and Cistanche are also indicated for premature ejaculation. Jiaogulan
assists the other herbs by helping to adjust the neuro-endocrine regulation
of the male reproductive, thus keeping a healthy hormonal balance.
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