Aphrodisiac Tincture

Aphrodisiac Tincture
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    Damiana, Rosebuds, Gotu Kola, Ginkgo, Schazandra Berry, Sarsparillo, Ginseng, Peppermint, Grain Alcohol, Distilled Water. 2 oz dropper bottle.

    An aphrodisiac or love drug is a substance that increases libido when consumed. Aphrodisiacs are distinct from substances that address fertility issues or secondary sexual (dys)function such as erectile dysfunction.

    The name comes from the Greek ἀφροδισιακόν, aphrodisiakon, i.e. "sexual, aphrodisiac", from aphrodisios, i.e. "pertaining to Aphrodite",[1][2] the Greek goddess of love. 

     

     A male and female sexual stimulant, this is the Aphrodisiac to use when sexual dysfunction is attached to strong emotions such as anxiety, stress and mild depression.
    • MEN:  It has a particular use for impotence in men associated with anxiety, and it has also been recommended for inflammation of the prostate in men. It is believed to contain alkaloids that stimulate the body's levels of testosterone and it is used to treat erectile dysfunction, impotence and inability to reach orgasm.

      WOMEN:   It is indicated where anxiety or depression may be involved in the inability to achieve orgasm, often restoring this ability. Known to produce a mild, short lived euphoric state, It can work quickly to stimulate the genital area by enriching the oxygen supply. Interestingly it is a good tonic for women who are coming off the birth control pill and/or facing the menopause as it is a sexual hormone re-balancer.

     
    Rose hips:    Rose hips are cultivated from wild roses after the blooms have wilted. This is when the red fruits known as rose hips are produced. Believe it or not, rose hips are one of the best sources of vitamin C. In fact, they contain 50% more vitamin C than oranges even! Noting this, it’s no wonder why rose hips are very sour in flavor. These unique fruits can be used to make jams and jellies, though many people who are looking to partake in the benefits of rose hips find that it is most convenient to do so when rose hips have been brewed into a warm tea. Aside from being high in vitamin C content, a single cup of rose hips tea also contains fruit acids and pectin. There is also a good amount of vitamin A to be found in this tea which can be excellent if you’re looking for a natural way to tone and strengthen your skin. Furthermore, you can find a vast variety of different antioxidants in rose hips tea, which can help prevent damage dealt by free radicals in the body. Additionally you’ll find amounts of vitamins D, E, K, and minerals such as calcium, iron, silicon, selenium, sodium, potassium, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, and zinc. You’ll find that rose hips tea is also great for its anti-viral and anti-bacterial benefits. You can drink this tea regularly to gain a little additional boost to your immune system or to cleanse your respiratory tract. The calming effects of drinking this tea may also help to brighten your mood a little as well. Support your kidneys and often neglected adrenal glands with a couple cups of rose hips tea a day. As always, consult with a doctor prior to drinking new herbal teas if you are currently pregnant, nursing, or on any medications.
     
    Gotu-Kola:     Cultures across the world believe that some substances possess the capacity to stimulate sexual desire among humans. Usually foods and herbs but sometimes even animal parts, these substances may work by influencing the action of sex hormones in the body or treating physiological disorders which may have been hampering sexual pleasure. Gotu kola is one such herb which has a long history of aphrodisiacal and medicinal use in parts of South Asia.  The key to use of gotu kola as an aphrodisiac may lie in the herb’s beneficial effect on the circulatory system of the body. An active chemical component in gotu kola known as triterpenoid saponis is known to decrease venous pressure and treat venous insufficiency besides strengthening blood vessels and capillaries. This may contribute to improved extra-peripheral circulation in the body which is essential for taking oxygen-rich blood to the sex organs and thus attaining  and maintaining erection among men. In this way use of gotu kola may help to boost the male libido and enhance sexual pleasure.
     
    Ginkgo:     Ginkgo Biloba is one of the most well used herbal remedies today. It is known for its brain boosting qualities and as a tonic to seniors. However it is seen as an aphrodisiac because of its capacity to boost circulation and increase blood flow to all parts of the body.

    MEN For men Ginkgo is known to boost male erection by increasing blood flow in the body. It will not increase the libido but it will increase staying power and strength of erection.

    WOMEN In women, Ginkgo also stimulates the blood flow and can increase arousal in woman vaginally. It can increase pleasure and depth of orgasm, all based upon this increase of blood flow to the capillaries.

     
    Schizandra Berry:    Schizandra can have a very beneficial impact on your health. It can increase capacity for physical and mental exercise and protect you from environmental stress. This herb can increase your energy by stimulating the central nervous system without making you nervous like caffeine would. But since it’s an adaptogen, it can also calm the nervous system when facing stress. Many people take this herb to increase energy. It is especially popular with athletes as it boosts nitric oxide levels in the body. It fights fatigue as well, making it even more beneficial. Schizandra increases energy at the cellular level.  For men, this herb may be beneficial for impotence and erectile dysfunction since it has the ability to dilate the blood vessels, helping men achieve erection.


    Muria Puama:    Muira Puama is known to be good for the psychological and physical aspects of sexual function. Studies show a positive effect on erectile dysfunction, sexual desire, libido, menstrual cramps and PMS. The short term effects of Muira Puama include increasing blood flow to the pelvic area, aiding erections in men as well as sensation and orgasm in women. Longer term use enhances the production of sex hormones in both sexes. It has no noted side effects though, as with many sexual stimulants, it can slightly raise blood pressure. Muira Puama has a long history of use in England, and is still listed in the British Herbal Pharmacopoeia, where it is recommended to treat impotence, amongst other things.

    MEN Muira Puama has been used successfully for impotency, erectile dysfunction, to stimulate libido and sexual desire in men.

    WOMEN Muira Puama is used to aid overall sexual health, also bringing relief from menstrual cramps and PMS. It has also been used to stimulate sexual desire, and improve the flow of blood to the sexual organs, thus improving sensation and orgasm.

     
    Ginseng:    In China Siberian Ginseng has an ancient reputation as a love potion, probably due to its capacity to boost physical endurance, stamina and provide endless energy in the user. It helps the body adapt to an extreme environment and to fight stress in the form of exhaustion and physical overwhelm. As an aphrodisiac, its claims to fame include stronger sex drive, increased semen output and heightened fertility - all accomplished without decreasing energy levels!

    MEN Siberian Ginseng stimulates the bodies natural stamina and physical prowess during love making.

    WOMEN Siberian Ginseng directly affects the sexual organs and central nervous system, giving increased sexual desire and satisfaction.

     
    Sarsparilla: Sarsaparilla boosts the male libido.Historical evidence shows that sarsaparilla has been regarded as a potent booster of male libido since ancient times. It was in fact used by ancient tribes of Central and South America to cure impotence among men and treat a variety of sexual disorders. It was also regarded as a potent tonic among the indigenous people of South America where the European settlers discovered the herb and then introduced it to their civilization in the 1400s. In ancient China, sarsaparilla was known as “khao yen” and considered a potent sexual stimulant besides being used in the treatment of genital infections like syphilis. 
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