- Saw Palmetto Berry Extract
Used as a treatment for enlarged prostate, healthy prostate
is a major player in sexual health as saw palmetto extract help in preventing Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia ,
it aid in keeping the prostate size as normal which facilitates the release of large amount of semen and
better and more intense orgasms.
- Fennel Seed
Fennel is a perennial, pleasant-smelling herb with yellow colored flowers.
It was native to the Mediterranean, but is now found throughout most of the world. Fennel is used for
various digestive problems incl. It is also used for upper respiratory tract infections, and visual
problems. Some women use fennel for increasing the flow of breast milk, promoting menstruation, and easing
the birthing process, and also to increase sex drive.
- Wild Yam Root
Wild yam is a plant. It contains the chemical (diosgenin), which can be
made in the laboratory into various steroids, such as estrogen and (DHEA). The root and the bulb of the
plant are used as a source of this diosgenin. An extract is prepared which is a liquid that contains
concentrated diosgenin. Diosgenin in wild yam is often promoted as a “natural alterative” to estrogen
therapy, so you will see it used in estrogen replacement therapy; also it helps in increasing energy and
sexual drive in men and women, and breast enlargement. Wild yam does seem to have some estrogen-like
activity, but it is not actually converted into estrogen in the body but it seems that it has some similar
activity.
- Blessed Thistle
Also known as Holy Thistle Was given this name due to its reputation
as a cure-all. Was given this name because its ability to cure was considered a gift from God. It is perhaps
most well known for its usage with female related problems, though it should not be used during pregnancy.
It is often used for nursing mothers to help increase milk supply. It is known to increase circulation and
treat hormone imbalance. It enhances memory by delivering oxygen to the brain and is supportive of the heart
and lungs.
- Asian Ginseng Extract
Slow-growing perennial plants with fleshy roots, belonging to
the genus Panax of the family Araliaceae. Ginseng is found in North America and in eastern Asia (mostly
Korea, northeast China, Bhutan, eastern Siberia), typically in cooler climates. Ginseng is characterized by
the presence of ginsenosides. Folk medicine attributes various benefits to oral use of American ginseng and
Asian ginseng (P. ginseng) roots, including roles as an aphrodisiac, stimulant, type II diabetes treatment,
or cure for sexual dysfunction in men.
- Dong Quai Root
Dong quai is a plant whose root is used as a natural medicine to treat
several conditions. Dong quai mimic some effects of estrogen and it may affect other hormones in the body as
well as estrogen can do.
- Anise Seed
Anise is an herb. The seed (fruit) and oil, and less frequently the root
and leaf, are used to make medicine.
Anise is used for upset stomach, intestinal gas, and as a diuretic to increase urine flow, and as an
appetite stimulant. Women use anise to increase milk flow when nursing, start menstruation, treat menstrual
discomfort or pain, and increase sex drive.
- Epimedium Extract
Widely used in traditional Chinese medicine as a tool to increase
sexual drive. The active ingredient Icarrin found on the herb has been known to inhibit the PDE-5 and also
it has a rule on Nitric oxide level increase. It is used to enhance sexual performance and also to arose
sexual desire.
- Kelp Powder
Kelps are large seaweeds belonging to the brown algae family in the order
Laminariales. There are about 30 different genres. Kelp contains naturally varying amounts of trace minerals
(including iodine), which may be useful in maintaining proper glandular function and metabolism and
maintaining levels of energy.
- Ginger Root
Ginger is a herb. The rhizome (underground stem) is used as a spice and
also as a medicine. Ginger is commonly used to treat various types of “stomach problems,” including colic,
upset stomach, gas, diarrhea, as well as loss of appetite. Other uses include potentiating effects of other
herbs.
- Soy Isoflavones
Soy comes from soybeans. Women use soy for breast pain, preventing
breast cancer, preventing hot flashes, menopausal symptoms, and PMS.
The active ingredients in soy are called isoflavones. Isoflavones which are changed in the body to
"phytoestrogens," are similar to the hormone estrogen.
- Vitamin C
Used for increasing immunity, preventing wrinkles, lowering high blood
pressure, improving physical performance and strength, and reducing fatigue and stress.
- Vitamin E
Fat-soluble vitamin with antioxidant properties. It helps to reduce the
toxic effects of excessive estrogen. And it's required for the synthesis of hormones.
- Vitamin B-1
Anti-stress vitamin, strengthen the immune system, needed for energy
metabolism and proper function of the nervous system. Thiamin (vitamin B1) helps the body's cells change
carbohydrates into energy. The main role of carbohydrates is to provide energy for the body, especially the
brain and the nervous system.
- Vitamin B-2
Benefits are increasing energy levels, boosting immune system function,
maintaining healthy hair, skin, mucous membranes, and nails, slowing aging, boosting athletic performance
and promoting healthy reproductive function.
- Vitamin B-3
Niacin is a necessary part of the cycle in which the body breaks down
carbohydrates, fats, and proteins and converts them into energy. Niacin also plays a role in the production
of certain hormones in the adrenal glands and in helping the liver remove harmful chemicals from the body.
Niacin is also needed for proper digestion, used in hormone synthesis, and decrease cholesterol.
- Folic Acid
Folic acid is involved in every bodily function that requires cell
division. Folic acid works in conjunction with Vitamin B12 and Vitamin C to help the body digest and use
proteins. Taking a folic acid supplement will ensure that protein is metabolized properly, which will help
your body maintain a stable insulin level. Keeping a consistent insulin level means that your body will
immediately burn the fat it gets from the foods you eat instead of storing it.
- Vitamin B-12
The B-complex vitamins B-1 (thiamin), B-3 (niacin), B-6 AND B-12 are all
required for the maintenance of a healthy sex drive. They help to increase energy, improve blood flow and
circulation, plus they participate in the synthesis of sex hormones.
- Calcium
Calcium helps your body build strong bones, send and receive nerve signals,
squeeze and relax muscles, keeping normal heartbeat, and releasing hormones.
- L-Citrulline
L-citrulline is a naturally occurring amino acid found in food, and also
made in the body. Our bodies transform L-citrulline into another amino acid called L-arginine and also to
nitric oxide. L-citrulline might help open up veins and arteries to improve blood flow to penis and reduce
blood pressure.
- L-Tyrosine
Tyrosine is one of the non-essential amino acids, which are the building
blocks of protein. The body makes tyrosine from another amino acid called phenylalanine. L-tyrosine is the
direct precursor to several important neurotransmitters, which affect many functions in the brain, including
mood, stress response, mental function, satiety and sex drive. It is a precursor the neurotransmitter
epinephrine which is a natural chemical in the body that allows fat to be mobilized and burned as energy.
L-tyrosine is also a precursor to thyroid hormones, which maintain proper metabolic rate. Mild stress and
anxiety may be relieved by L-tyrosine, as well as fatigue. Some people also apply tyrosine to the skin to
reduce age-related wrinkles.
- Fenugreek Seed Extract
Is an herb that is commonly found in the Mediterranean region.
While the seeds and leaves are primarily used as a culinary spice, it is also used to treat a variety of
health problems in Egypt, Greece, Italy. Fenugreek seeds have been found to contain protein, vitamin C, b-3,
potassium, and diosgenin (which is similar to estrogen). Also it contains alkaloids, lysine and
L-tryptophan, and steroidal saponins (diosgenin, tigogenin, and neotigogenin).
Due to its estrogen-like properties, fenugreek seeds have been found to help increase libido and lessen the
effect of hot flashes and mood fluctuations that are common symptoms of menopause and PMS. Fenugreek also
has a history of use for the treatment of reproductive disorders, to induce labor, to treat hormonal
disorders, and to help with breast enlargement, and to reduce menstrual pain.