Zinc
(as Zinc Oxide): This essential mineral is
involved in sperm motility and aids in maintaining
testosterone levels. It also has a positive impact on
the body's metabolism, which leads to an increase in
energy.
Yohimbe
(Pausinystalia yohimbe): Valued traditionally
as a treatment for impotence, yohimbe is used to
increase blood flow to the penis and to increase the
sensitivity of the nerves. It is commonly used in
Africa as an aphrodisiac and has been shown to
stimulate sexual organs and improve central nervous
system functions.
Maca
(Lepidium meyenii): Maca is an adaptogen, an
herb that helps the body better utilize nutrient
intake. It is said to regulate levels of hormones and
enzymes to restore and maintain a state of homeostasis
the body's optimum level of operation.
Catuaba
bark (Juniperus brasiliensis): Native to
the Brazilian rainforest, catuaba is a central nervous
system stimulant used throughout the world for
treating sexual impotence, exhaustion and fatigue.
Like yohimbe, it also acts as a vasodilator, widening
the penile arterioles for increased blood flow.
Muira
Puama (Liriosma ovata): Another South
American herb, muira puama has been used as an
aphrodisiac and to treat impotence for hundreds of
years. It is highly sought after for its strong
stimulant qualities.
Oyster
Meat: Traditionally used as an aphrodisiac, oyster
meat does contain zinc, which is an aid to sperm
motility. It also contains flavonoids, nutrients that
have been shown to help increase overall blood flow in
the body.
L-Arginine:
A vital amino acid and the precursor to nitric oxide
in the human body. Nitric oxide is the most essential
substance influencing sexual functions in men,
inhibiting the vasoconstriction or outflow of blood
from the extremities due to narrowing of the blood
vessels. As an added bonus, L-Arginine has been show
to play a major role in decreasing other
cardiovascular problems.
Avena
Sativa: Avena is thought to improve brain and
nervous system function. It is extremely useful for
aiding the body in recovering from both mental and
physical fatigue.
Nettle
Leaf (Lamium albunn): Nettle acts as a
diuretic, expectorant and tonic. It is rich in iron
and chlorophyll to clean and nourish the blood. Nettle
inhibits the enzyme that stimulates overgrowth of
prostate tissue, a characteristic of Benign Prostate
Hypertrophy (BPH).1
Cayenne
(Capsicum annuum): Cayenne improves
circulation, increases the metabolic rate and acts as
a carrier for other herbs by bringing them to the
targeted part of the body faster.
Sarsparilla
(Smilax officianalis): Found in both North and
South America, sarsparilla contains phytosterols,
compounds that aid in the production of testosterone
and progesterone.
Orchic
Substance: Orchic substance is an extract from
bovine testes. It can increase testosterone levels
without harmful steroids.
Licorice
Root (Glycyrrhiza glabra): Licorice root is
said to fight inflammation and viral, bacterial and
parasitic infection. It is also traditionally used to
cleanse the colon and enhance microcirculation in the
gastrointestinal lining.
Tribulus
terrestris: Known as a natural testosterone
enhancer, tribulus can improve desire and performance,
increasing sexual energy. Tribulus is also said to be
an excellent circulatory system tonic and can help
build muscle and strength.
Siberian
and Korean Ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosis,
Panax ginseng): Commonly used by athletes for
overall body strengthening, Ginseng fortifies the
adrenal gland, promotes healthy circulation, and boost
vitality. Ginseng stimulates the central nervous
system and known as a quick antidote for fatigue.
Astragalus
membranaceus: Astragalus is regarded as a potent
tonic for increasing energy levels and stimulating the
immune system.
Boron:
Boron is an element involved in the human body in
cell-membrane functions, such as hormonal response. It
also helps to prevent the loss of calcium, phosphorus
and magnesium through the urine.