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- Maca (Lepidium meyenii):
For the past several years in Peru, where the Maca plant grows, physicians have prescribed extracts from this plant to men with low libido and diminished erectile function, with excellent results. Recently researchers studying Maca have discovered two compounds they think are responsible for improved sexual stamina, namely the macamides and macaenes. It is these same compounds that help men and women obtain more frequent and more powerful orgasms.
- Rhodiola Rosea:
This hardy plant grows high in the mountains of Europe and Asia, enduring cold and snow and lack of sunlight for much of the year.
Hoping to gain some of Rhodiola's energy and stamina for themselves, early Siberians used extracts of the plants to boost strength and stamina.
Not only did they have more energy, they discovered they had more sexual stamina, too. Rhodiola is an adaptogen, a plant that helps us adapt to changes in life and the stresses of everyday life. When we're stressed, our bodies shift into high gear causing a cascade of hormones to prevent and reduce harm. In cases of trauma (like a car accident or surgery) or simply nature at work (such as childbirth), these hormones are necessary. However, when we experience stress that's caused by work (your boss), or family (your teen-aged children), or personal struggles (your weight), this hormonal cascade can do more harm than good causing fatigue, added weight gain, poor metabolism, and impaired sexual function. Rhodiola helps make sure the ho rmonal cascade occurs when it's needed, to protect our health, not harm it. The result is better energy, better vitality, and better sex!
- Ashwagandha
(Withania somnifera): Just like Rhodiola, Ashwagandha is an adaptogen, possessing powerful sex-enhancing powers. And just like Rhodiola, Ashwagandha has been helping women boost their desire for sex. Long considered India's most potent sex-enhancing plant, the country's women have used Ashwagandha for years to rev up their sex drives.
- Catuaba (Erythroxylum catuaba):
Catuaba is a tree that grows in the dense, lush Brazilian Amazon, the largest tropical rainforest on Earth. For hundreds and hundreds of years, tribal peoples have used Catuaba bark to stimulate sexual desire. According to folk legend, the Tupi Indians discovered Catuaba bark's sex-enhancing effects and passed the knowledge on to other rainforest tribes. Today, Catuaba is used worldwide by women desiring passionate sex.
- Eleuthero (Eleutherococcus senticosus) extract:
Sometime called Siberian ginseng, Eleuthero is actually not a ginseng at all, only a distant cousin. This leafy shrub is native to Eastern Russia and the mountains of China and has been used by tribal peoples for over 2,000 years to eliminate sexual fatigue. Eleuthero is another adaptogen, invigorating sexual function and restoring balance to all body functions.
Suggestions of usage: take two capsules of Hot Plants for HerTM per day and up to four depending upon needs.
*These statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administartion. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease.
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Author: Chris Kilham
Sex. It's everywhere. It's on TV (a lot!). It's in the books we read and the movie we watch. Even the radio seems a veritable hot bed of sex. (What would hard rock, soft jazz, or Motown classics be without songs about sex?) Magazines are full of sex and it's not just the 'naughty' ones with glossy centerfolds. From Sports Illustrated to Good Housekeeping, sex makes titillating headlines and cover stories. In facts, 21st Century America seems to be awash in sex, except where it countsin the bedrooms and love lives of married Americans.
No one really knows for sure how many of the 113 million married Americans are living as couples with DINS (dual income, no sex). Estimates range from 15 to 50%. Even couples who have sex fairly often feel like they are not having enough sex or that it's not as enjoyable as it was in the past, or both. And while women are stereotyped as the sex refusers and avoiders, surveys show that both women and men decline spousal advances fairly equally.
What's really interesting about this lack of sexual activity in America, is that the very same thing is happening to husbands and wives residing in Paris and London, as well as Lisbon and Madrid. Research has shown that married couples who reside within Western civilized countries are much more likely to have unhappy sex lives than their counterparts living elsewhere in the world. That's because the married couples residing in the rainforests of Brazil, the streets of Beijing, and the mountains of Tibet have access to powerful plant medicines that keep their sexual relationships healthy and happy. In fact, in China and India alone, over one billion men and women routinely incorporate plant medicines for healthy and satisfying sex.
As a medicine hunter, I have discovered effective plants and herbs all over the planet that really do improve orgasms in women and erections in men. Now it's your turn. I'm going to teach you how to enhance your sexuality and introduce you to an entire arsenal of libido lifting plants to help make sex fun, vibrant, and satisfying for both you and your partner.
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