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Pausinystalia Johimbe

Name: Pausinystalia Johimbe

Classification: Vasodilator


Pausinystalia Johimbe is the ONLY herb listed in the Physician's Desk Reference as supporting sexual function. The FDA approved Pausinystalia Johimbe as the ONLY PLANT-DERIVED TREATMENT FOR IMPOTENCE years before Viagra came along. Pausinystalia Johimbe's power comes from combination of alkaloid Pausinystalia Johimbe blocks alpha-2 adrenergic nerve activity, which normally constricts the blood vessels are allowed to dilate. The result is that the Pausinystalia Johimbe increases blood flow while reducing blood pressure. Increased blood flow enhances a man's ability to achieve and maintain an erection. Pausinystalia Johimbe's effects stem from it's ability to increase blood flow to the genitals. It is thought to stimulate the pelvic nerve ganglia and thus is helpful for men with erection problems. Effects can include increased libido, increased sensation and increased stamina. Pausinystalia Johimbe bark stimulates chemical reactions in the body that may aid in psychogenic case of impotence , due to fatigue , tension and stress. Clinical studies have shown the herb to be effective in restoring potency in patients who suffer from impotency. It increases the body's production of norepinephrine which is essential in the formulation of erections. Pausinystalia Johimbe may also boost the adrenaline supply to nerve endings, which can quicken male sensual stimulation.

Pausinystalia Johimbe has shown promising results, better than placebo, and successful in about 65% to 75% of the men who use it.

Natives to West Africa have used Pausinystalia Johimbe for centuries by making a bitter tea from bark shavings. Drinking the tea allowed warriors who were preparing for battle become more fearless and aggressive and have more stamina. Africans used Pausinystalia Johimbe tea selectively to help promote love as well as war. Male members of some tribes would take Pausinystalia Johimbe as part of marriage and mating rituals and during special week-long fertility celebrations when sexual relations would be encouraged. Pausinystalia Johimbe gained a reputation for increasing libido as well as improving male sexual performance by enhancing the size and staying power of erections.

A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials of Pausinystalia Johimbe extract for erectile dysfunction concluded that the alkaloid is superior to placebo and that serious adverse reactions were infrequent and reversible. The authors described Pausinystalia Johimbe extract as "a reasonable therapeutic option for erectile dysfunction that should be considered as an initial pharmacologic intervention." Researchers at Valparaiso University in Indiana found that Pausinystalia Johimbe extract had more beneficial effects on most aspects of sexual response in men with erectile dysfunction than in sexually functional men, including an increase in the frequency of sexual activity and increased sexual arousal and erectile response during masturbation.

Scientific studies on Pausinystalia Johimbe conducted since the 1930s have confirmed that the herb has definite effects on aspects of sexual performance. The Pausinystalia Johimbe extract isolated from Pausinystalia Johimbe has become generally accepted by the medical establishment as an effective drug to treat some types of male impotence. Pausinystalia Johimbe has been the subject of at least two-dozen scientific studies, most of which have confirmed its ability to increase blood flow to the penis and cause "erectile stimulation." Today Pausinystalia Johimbe extract is approved by the FDA for treatment of male impotence.

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