1. Improve Blood Circulation
2. Help Improve Diabetes
3. Improve Sexual Ability
4. Improve Energy
5. Improve Vigor
6. Improve Metabolism
7. Reduce Aging
8. Male Infertility & Sexual Dysfuntion
9. Relieve Knee & Hips Pain
10. Without Side Effect
INGREDIENT
1) Tongkat Ali Malaysia is endowed with rich rain
forests which comprise thousands of plants with potential medicinal values. One
such plant is the tall shrub tree from the Simaroubaceace
family, Eurycoma Longifolia (Tongkat Ali)
which is commonly found along the hilly jungle slopes of Malaysia. Commonly Tongkat Ali
is known as Piak or
Tung Saw in Thailand & Pasak Bumi in Indonesia. For its high medicinal
values this plant is eminent in several regions of South East Asia. Different
parts of this plant are put into use for its curative properties since very old
times. In common language the term Tongkat Ali denotes Ali's
cane.
Tongkat Ali
contains the effective ingredient Eurycoma Longifolia Jack, this works by blocking the
negative feedback cycle that occurs when your testosterone level reaches its
natural peak, as your natural peak is reached without Tongkat your
body sends a signal to the pituitary gland and hypothalamus that initiates a
decrease in testosterone production. The Eurycoma Longifolia Jack from Tongkat Ali blocks this signal allowing your
body to produce testosterone at a steadily increasing rate well above your
natural level, this steady increase of free testosterone in the body has been
clinically proven to increase strength, increase muscle mass, reduce body fat
and increase sex drive.
Tongkat Ali
is well praised across the world as a testosterone level enhancer. Generally
testosterone level in the body helps to maintain higher energy levels,
fortified mood, better fertility and sexual desire. Traditionally Tongkat Ali
has been used as a libido booster and to treat various sexual dysfunctions in
men. Different researches on Tongkat Ali have made scientists astounded by
its several medicinal values. Scientific trials of Tongkat Ali
on mammals showed positive results towards sexual
intensity.
The locals in Southeast Asia also use the parts of the
The locals in Southeast Asia also use the parts of the
The locals in Southeast Asia also use the parts of the Tongkat Ali
tree for its anti-ulcer, anti-pyretic, anti-malarial, aphrodisiac and cytotoxic
properties. Extracts of Tongkat Ali
are also used in various body-building supplements. Athletes and sports men who
use Tongkat Ali
extracts regularly have shown high amount of fortitude in their field of
sports.
2) Guarana
This dietary supplement is known
across the world for its natural aphrodisiac properties. The presence of
caffeine in this fruit enriches it with its innate libido stimulating
properties. Thus, regular use can help a person lead a blissful sexual
life.
Innately blessed with antioxidants, Guarana helps in fighting the free radicals affecting the functioning of cardiovascular system. The scavenging of these elements thus boosts the power of the cardiovascular system.
Guarana has been used for centuries, as the early natives would use it to make teas that would suppress hunger for weight loss. Guarana is used today in certain energy drinks and weight loss supplements to support weight loss by providing stimulation and combating hunger. Guarana may promote weight loss by kick starting the nervous system to induce the process of lipolysis. This process involves the release of fat into the blood stream where it is used as energy during exercise.
Innately blessed with antioxidants, Guarana helps in fighting the free radicals affecting the functioning of cardiovascular system. The scavenging of these elements thus boosts the power of the cardiovascular system.
Guarana has been used for centuries, as the early natives would use it to make teas that would suppress hunger for weight loss. Guarana is used today in certain energy drinks and weight loss supplements to support weight loss by providing stimulation and combating hunger. Guarana may promote weight loss by kick starting the nervous system to induce the process of lipolysis. This process involves the release of fat into the blood stream where it is used as energy during exercise.
3) Maca
The South American
country of Peru is home to numerous beneficial plants, including Peruvian maca
root, a legendary sex-enhancing root passed down from the
Inca.
Peruvian maca root has been dubbed "Peruvian ginseng," even though it bears no relation to ginseng. But like ginseng, the maca plant is employed into a Peruvian maca extract to increase strength, energy, stamina, libido and sexual function, a winning combination of health benefits if there ever was one.
Maca, Lepidium meyenii, is an annual plant which produces a radish-like root. The root of maca is typically dried and stored, and will easily keep for seven years. The plant is cultivated in the Junin plateau of Peru's Central Highlands, and was highly revered by the Inca.
During the height of the Incan empire, legend has it that Incan warriors would consume maca before entering into battle. This would make them fiercely strong. But after conquering a city the Incan soldiers were prohibited from using maca, to protect the conquered women from their powerful sexual impulses. Thus as far back as 500 years ago, maca's reputation for enhancing strength, libido and fertility was already well established in Peru.
Today, maca's popularity is very much on the increase, as people discover that the plant really does boost libido, sexual function and overall energy. Acreage in Peru dedicated to Maca cultivation is increasing every year to meet demand, and a number of scientists have turned their attention to the properties of the root. In Peru, maca is used by men and by women who want to put more
Peruvian maca root has been dubbed "Peruvian ginseng," even though it bears no relation to ginseng. But like ginseng, the maca plant is employed into a Peruvian maca extract to increase strength, energy, stamina, libido and sexual function, a winning combination of health benefits if there ever was one.
Maca, Lepidium meyenii, is an annual plant which produces a radish-like root. The root of maca is typically dried and stored, and will easily keep for seven years. The plant is cultivated in the Junin plateau of Peru's Central Highlands, and was highly revered by the Inca.
During the height of the Incan empire, legend has it that Incan warriors would consume maca before entering into battle. This would make them fiercely strong. But after conquering a city the Incan soldiers were prohibited from using maca, to protect the conquered women from their powerful sexual impulses. Thus as far back as 500 years ago, maca's reputation for enhancing strength, libido and fertility was already well established in Peru.
Today, maca's popularity is very much on the increase, as people discover that the plant really does boost libido, sexual function and overall energy. Acreage in Peru dedicated to Maca cultivation is increasing every year to meet demand, and a number of scientists have turned their attention to the properties of the root. In Peru, maca is used by men and by women who want to put more