Aphrodisiacs, Potency
It turns out that real aphrodisiacs do exist. However, these are not food products, but herbs with a high content of active ingredients. Their general effect on the libido is that they improve the blood supply to the genitals and this physical sensation causes an increase in the desire for sex. Better blood circulation in the genitals and throughout the body, combined with the stimulation of the body, results in longer intercourse and gives it more fire. Regular use of such plants contributes to increasing vitality and can have a balancing effect on the economy of sex hormones, which in turn brings a significant increase in the quality of sex life.
Red Clover
Red clover, scientifically known as Trifolium pratense, is a herbaceous plant that has been used for centuries in traditional medicine. It is native to Europe, Western Asia, and Africa but...
Bee Pollen Granules
Bee pollen is a natural substance produced by flowering plants as they reproduce. Bees collect pollen from the male parts of flowers and mix it with saliva and nectar to...
Siberian Ginseng Root
Siberian ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus) is similar to real ginseng (Panax ginseng). It grows in eastern Siberia, China, Korea and Japan. Traditional medicine of these regions has been using it for over...
Damiana Herb
---------------------- This product has been the subject of various scientific studies. While we don’t make any health claims about our product, we encourage interested customers to explore the wealth...
Oolong with Ginseng Root - Oolong Tea
This tea is made from the partially oxidized leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant and is infused with the natural pieces of Siberian Ginseng root. Oolong tea mixed with Siberian...
Indian Sarsaparilla Root
Dried indian sarsaparilla root, scientifically known as Sarsaparillae radix, is a plant that has been utilized for various purposes by indigenous communities in India, Central and South America for centuries1. This plant belongs...
Catuaba Bark
Catuaba bark comes from the Catuaba tree, which is native to Brazil and other parts of South America. Catuaba bark is typically brewed into a tea or tincture. The resulting tea...
Fenugreek
Fenugreek seeds are small, brownish-yellow seeds that come from the fenugreek plant, which is native to South Asia and the Mediterranean region. They have a strong, slightly bitter taste and...
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- Alholva
- Anemopaegma arvense
- Anemopaegma mirandrum
- Beebread
- Bird's Foot
- Bockshornklee
- Bockshornsame
- Brown Tea
- Camellia sinensis
- Camellia thea
- Camellia theifera
- Camélia Chinois
- Caramuru
- Catigua
- Catuaba
- Catuaba Bark
- Catuaba Casca
- Chandrika
- Chuchuhuasha
- Clover
- Clover flowers
- Clovone
- Cow Clover
- Daidzein
- Damiana Aphrodisiaca
- Damiana Herb
- Damiana Leaf
- Damiane
- Dragon Noir
- Ecuadorian Sarsaparilla
- EGCG
- Egypt Fenugreek
- Epigallo Catechin Gallate
- Epigallocatechin Gallate
- Erythroxylum catuaba
- Erythroxylum vacciniifolium
- Fenogreco
- Fenugrec
- fenugreek
- fenugreek seeds
- Feuille de Damiana
- Feuille de Damiane
- Foenugraeci Semen
- Foenugreek
- Genistein
- Ginseng
- Golden Trumpet
- Gray Sarsaparilla
- Greek Clover
- Greek Hay
- Greek Hay Seed
- Herba de la Pastora
- herbal tea
- Honduras Sarsaparilla
- Houx Mexicain
- Hu Lu Ba
- indian sarsaparilla
- Isoflavone
- Jamaican Sarsaparilla
- Liseron Piquant
- Liseron Épineux
- Meadow Clover
- Medhika
- Methi
- Methika
- Mexican Damiana
- Mexican Sarsaparilla
- Miel des Prés
- Mizibcoc
- Old Woman's Broom
- oolong
- oolong tea
- Oreganillo
- Pau de Reposta
- Phytoestrogen
- Piratancara
- Purple Clover
- Radix
- Radix Eleutherococci
- Red
- Red Clover
- root
- Salsaparilha
- Salsepareille
- Salsepareille d'Europe
- Salsepareille du Honduras
- Salsepareille du Mexique
- Sarsa
- Sarsae Radix
- Sarsaparilla
- Sarsaparilla Root
- Sarsaparillae Radix
- Sarsaparillewurzel
- seeds
- Siberian Ginseng
- Siberian Ginseng Root
- Smilax
- Smilax Aristolochaefolia
- Smilax Aristolochiaefolii
- Smilax aristolochiifolia
- Smilax china
- Smilax febrifuga
- Smilax medica
- Smilax officinalis
- Smilax ornate
- Smilax regelii
- Spice
- Sénégrain
- Sénégré
- Tatuaba
- Tea
- Tea Oolong
- Thea bohea
- Thea sinensis
- Thea viridis
- Theaflavin
- Thé Bourrique
- Thé Oolong
- Théaflavine
- Tie Guan Yin
- Trebol Rojo
- Trefoil
- Trichilia catigua
- Trifolium
- Trifolium pratense
- Trigonella
- Trigonella foenugraecum
- Trigonella Foenum
- Trigonella foenum-graecum
- Trigonelle
- Trèfle Commun
- Trèfle des Prés
- Trèfle Pourpre
- Trèfle Rouge
- Trèfle Rougeâtre
- Trèfle Violet
- Turnera aphrodisiaca
- Turnera diffusa
- Turnera diffusa var. aphrodisiaca
- Turnera microphyllia
- Turnerae Diffusae Folium
- Turnerae diffusae herba
- Té Oolong
- Wild Clover
- Woo Lu Bar
- Wu Long
- Wu Long Tea
- Wu Yi
- Wu Yi Wulong Tea
- Wulong
- Wuyi
- Wuyi Oolong
- Wuyi Tea
- Zarzaparrilla
- Épigallocatéchine Gallate