Horny Goat Weed | Herba Epimedium | 28G
Horny goat weed
Extracts from the low-growing, leathery-leafed horny goat weed plant have a history of use in traditional medicine as a tonic, aphrodisiac, and antirheumatic agent. This plant can be found in wetlands across the globe.
Erectile dysfunction has long been treated with epimedium, also known as horny goat weed, in traditional Chinese medicine. Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects a wide range of age groups in men. Approximately 40% of men experience erectile dysfunction at some point in their lives by the time they reach the age of 40, and that number rises to 67% by the time they reach the age of 70. There are a variety of therapeutic options available, including pharmaceutical medicines, but they come with their own set of risks and can be rather expensive. Certain medications should not be administered to men due to prevalent health issues. Unfortunately, insurance companies do not always cover these agents; therefore, men often look for other, natural ways to cure erectile dysfunction.
The active component of Epimedium species is icariin, or ICA. Many health issues, including erectile dysfunction, osteoporosis, nephritis, cardiovascular disease, asthma, and menstrual irregularities, may be alleviated by consuming horny goat weed.
The medicinal components included in horny goat weed, including flavonoids, may have positive effects on cardiovascular and cognitive health. Intestinal digestion of flavonoids converts them into their metabolites quite quickly.
The advantages are:
There is evidence that this tried-and-true formula can:
- Promotes healthy kidney function.
- Helps prevent ejaculation before its time.
- It helps men maintain an erection.
When consuming Horny Goat Weed, do not take aspirin or viagra.
Research on Health The article "Horney Goat Weed for Erectile Dysfunction" can be found at https://www.reliasmedia.com/articles/68011.
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You should not take aspirin or viagra when using Horny Goat Weed.
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