Guest guest Posted February 5, 2009 Report Share Posted February 5, 2009 I did a search in the archives for information about herbs and impotence. I have copied and pasted below information from one message in particular and I am wondering if anyone could give me information on the safest and most effective combination of herbs for this (preferably made in capsule form but tincture making I am good at too). Also, information on dosage and frequency is helpful. I would much rather find the underlying cause of this and eradicate that problem all together, but in the meantime I am finding that Viagra is a pain in the butt as well as ridiculously expensive. I also think it is causing side effects, but my partner would never let me know that this is the case because he will not discontinue use of it without something just as effective. I know he loves me, but I shouldn't think he needs to suffer on my account. Thank you for any help you are able to offer. from archives: Never heard of Garlic and Cayenne being aphrodiasacs but have heard of ginseng, burdock root, Ginkgo Biloba is a powerful antioxidant that enhances circulation and increases the supply of oxygen to the brain and sexual organs. Horny Goat Weed is a natural aphrodisiac that helps restore sexual desire in men and women. Kelp is a good source of iodine and other important minerals that support thyroid function. Maca has been used throughout the world to increase energy, libido, stamina and sexual performance in men and women. Muira Puama has long been used in the Amazon by shamen as a powerful aphrodisiac tonic and sexual stimulant. Damiana, known as the " woman's sexuality herb, " contains alkaloids that directly stimulate the nerves and organs. Wild Yam rejuvinates and gives vigor to lovemaking. Yohimbe has been Successful in treating both organic and psychogenic impotence. Sarsaparilla contains a testosterone-like substance that is effective in men. and ArginineArginine is essential to nitric oxide production which has been scientifically shown to promote blood flow critical to both male and female sexual function. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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