Super Sexual Herbs
Sex - it seems so simple. Well, until you hit middle age, right? Then
some guys find they need Cialis or Viagra or Levitra to boost their Nitric Oxide
for increased blood flow. Still other guys need prescription testosterone,
i.e. Hormone Replacement Therapy, to rebuild those muscles at the base of the
penis in order to trap and move the blood. Finally, there are still other
guys who have all the above chemical mechanics going on but have no sexual
desire. Their libido just isn't there any more. After all, when
you're the one saying, "Not tonight, dear", you just might be in trouble, eh?
And, of course, you can have any combination or percentage of the above, but,
either way, it spells trouble for life in the bedroom. That's why it is ideal if
you could find a herb that hits what I call The Big Three Bedroom Essentials:
Do you know the foods and drinks that increase erection-boosting
Nitric Oxide? Check out the
Peak Erectile Strength Diet where I show
you how to dramatically and naturally improve your erectile strength.
- Increased Nitric Oxide
- Increased Libido
- Increased Testosterone (for Pelvic Muscle Strength)
Interestingly enough, Viagra, Cialis and Levitra really only (directly) do one of
these: raise Nitric Oxide. In other words, these
are strictly One Hit Wonders. NOTE: Hormone Replacement Therapy will
only hit two out
of three of these. It will definitely help with #3 by strengthening the pelvic floor muscles
and testosterone definitely influences libido as well.
So what if I told you that there are herbs that work on all three of the
above simultaneously! Well, Tribulis Terristris actually does.
It is probably not going to dramatically raise any of these three, but it is
well-known for increasing testosterone (by increasing leutenizing hormone) and
an animal study showed it increasing both nitric oxide and libido. [3]
NOTE: You can read more about
Tribulis Terristris in my links on
Aphrodisiacs (Male Libido Supplements) and
the
How to Increase Testosterone Naturally Guide.
Another herb that has studies increasing all three of these is Korean Ginseng.
Ginseng is best-known for it's nitric oxide boosting powers, which I cover in my
Erectile Supplement Guide, but it also has been shown to boost libido and
testosterone (in men with low sperm counts). [4] Again, Ginseng is not
going to send any of these through the roof, but it is rather remarkable that
one herb will likely help with all three. (NOTE: You can read more about
it in this link
on Ginseng and Erectile Dysfunction: )
When does low testosterone
cause erectile dysfunction or harden your arteries? 300 ng/dl? 400?
Find out what the studies say in Low
Testosterone By The Numbers.
Really, Korean Ginseng and Tribulis Terristris are the two herbs that will likely
improve all testosterone, libido and nitric oxide. However, there are other herbs that will
improve two or more of these. One is the
Horny Goat Weed, that definitely
raises libido and nitric oxide and may even increase testosterone somewhat as
well. You can even add
Horny Goat Weed and
Maca together creating even stronger libido. If you add
Kegel Exercises with it, you will further boost pelvic
floor and penile muscle strength, the real goal of boosting your testosterone
when it comes to erections.
Finally, Tongkat Ali (Eurycomia Longfolia or LJ100) probably does #2 and #3.
There is one study showing an increase in muscle mass [1], which likely comes
from somewhat of an increase in testosterone and a number of animal studies
showing increased libido and sexual activity in animal studies. [2]
REFERENCES:
1)
Brit J Sports Med, Oct 2003, 37: 464–70. "The Ergogenic Effects of Eurycoma
Longifolia Jack: A Pilot Study"
2) J of Ethnopharmacology, Nov 12 2009, 126(2):308-313, "Influence of Eurycoma
longifolia on the copulatory activity of sexually sluggish and impotent male
rats"
3) Ann Acad Med Singapore, 2000 Jan, 29(1):22-6, "Proerectile pharmacological
effects of Tribulus terrestris extract on the rabbit corpus cavernosum"
4) Panminerva-Med, 1996 Dec, 38(4): 249-54, "Effects of Panax Ginseng C.A. Meyer
saponins on male fertility."