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How Do Penis
Enlargement Pills Work ?
Years ago, men in our
culture pretty much accepted whatever they were dealt in the sexual
department, and they certainly didn't talk about their problems or
concerns.
Today, men aren't willing to live with uncertainty,
embarrassment or feelings of inadequacy when it comes to sex -- and
fortunately, they've found there really is something they can do
about it. With the advent of prescription drugs for impotence, men
began to question their long-held beliefs that sexual problems were
just something you had to learn to live with (or deny).
But
prescription drugs aren't for everyone, and indeed, most men have
concerns that can be addressed more simply and inexpensively than
with doctor's office visits and subsequent pharmaceutical
prescriptions.
Now men have another option: all-natural penis
enlargement supplements. Anyone who's been watching TV or using the
Internet lately knows these products are out there, but few know how
they work or which products do work.
So let's take a look at
how these products do the job and what makes them effective for
hundreds of thousands of men.
Quality penis enlargement pills
contain a number of botanical and natural ingredients that come from
around the world, with proven anecdotal records of success in
increasing libido, empowering sexual drive and function, and
creating greater stamina and erection hardness. Today, even
medical doctors, typically resistant to herbal and naturopathic
healing, now endorse natural formulas for penis sexual
enlargement.
The best formulas out there contain
scientifically tested, potent aphrodisiac herbal concentrates from
China, Europe and South America to successfully stimulate sexual
activity, maintain a firm erection and increase sexual
pleasure.
First, they promote peripheral tissue vasodilation
to improve arterial erectile function. The ingredients have a direct
effect on the endothelial cells, which enhances blood flow of both
penile arteries and veins without any change in the systemic blood
pressure. Some formulas also have the ability to relax and tonify
the nervous system, which is necessary to deal fully with
psychological stressors present.
When looking for a good
supplement, you may come across many of the same
ingredients in many of them -- however, keep in mind that it is not
only the specific components, but the blends, proportions and
formulation that make a difference. Here are some of the herbs
commonly used, and their effects in the penis body:
- Epimedium Leaf
Extract
Epimedium was discovered in 200 BC. Legend
has it that an ancient Chinese goat herder noticed that his flock
suddenly became sexually active after grazing in a certain patch
of weed. The Chinese consider Epimedium to be the premier libido
lifter for men. It is also reputed to have a testosterone effect,
to stimulate the sensory nerves and restore sexual desire. After
centuries of use in China, top medical doctors now report that
Epimedium can be used to boost libido, improve erectile function,
restore sexual power and increase sensation. Scientifically,
Epimedium works by freeing up testosterone, which naturally
increases sex drive and endurance.
- Cuscuta Seed Extract
Cuscuta is
frequently used in long-term tonic programs, most commonly to
strengthen the uro-genital functions. It is used to treat
premature ejaculation, frequent urination and leukorrhea as well
as aching lower back, symptoms that often accompany deficient
kidney conditions which cause sexual weakness. Cuscuta seed is
also widely used to nourish the sperm and marrow and strengthen
sinews of the sexual organs. It is used to increase fertility in
both men and women, and is listed as an aphrodisiac in all
traditional Chinese pharmacopoeias.
- Ginko Biloba Leaf
For over
5,000 years, Ginkgo has been prescribed in Chinese herbal
medicine. In the last 30 years, more that 300 studies have given
clinical evidence that Ginkgo prevents and benefits many problems
throughout the entire body. Ginkgo is gaining recognition as a
brain tonic that enhances memory because of its positive effects
on the vascular system, especially in the cerebellum. Ginkgo
improves peripheral circulation, oxygenation, and increases blood
flow to the genitals to improve sexual function and the power of
an erection. In a recent scientific study, 78% of men with
non-medically caused impotence problems reported significant
improvement - significantly, with no side effects. Ginkgo has been
shown to be nutritional support for mental alertness, enhanced
vitality level, circulatory health and blood vessel health. Note
that its high antioxidant activity is valuable for fighting
age-related conditions. Ginkgo may help to counteract the effects
of aging, including mental fatigue and lack of energy.
- Asian Red Ginseng - Panax
Ginseng
Ginseng is traditionally used to overcome
general weakness and deliver extra energy. It also has
aphrodisiacal powers. Used to combat non medically caused
impotence, and premature ejaculation, Ginseng helps normalize
blood pressure while rejuvenating and revitalizing the body. It
also promotes the growth of nerve tissue. A key ingredient of
Ginseng is ginsenoside, which alters blood flow to the brain and
penis and can build blood and sperm. Russian scientists have
reported and recorded that Ginseng stimulates both physical and
mental activity, enhances athletic performance and has a positive
effect on the sex glands.
- Saw Palmetto Berry - Fructus
Serenoae
Native Americans and early American
settlers used Saw Palmetto to treat problems associated with the
genitals, urinary tract and reproductive system. This herb is
called the "plant catheter" due to its therapeutic effect on the
neck of the bladder and the prostate in men. Saw Palmetto is
widely used in Germany, Canada, the United Kingdom and the U.S.
for nutritionally benefiting the prostate and urinary tract. Saw
Palmetto is a tonic, and is one of the few herbal remedies that
are considered to be anabolic -- strengthening and building body
tissues. The Saw Palmetto berries have long held a reputation as
sexual stimulants and aphrodisiacs. Their largest use today is as
a supplement for reducing enlarged prostate glands, treating
urinary tract problems and for improving body strength. Saw
Palmetto has shown significant action in treatment of conditions
associated with benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH). Saw Palmetto
extract works to prevent testosterone from converting into
dihydrotestosterone, the hormone thought to cause prostrate cells
to multiply which leads to an enlarged prostate. Saw Palmetto
inhibits androgen and estrogen receptor activity and may be
beneficial for both sexes in balancing the hormones. Because of
its hormonal effects, Saw Palmetto can aid the thyroid in
regulating sexual development and normalizing activity of those
glands and organs.
- Muria Pauma Bark Extract
Muria
Puama is an herb from a shrub native to Brazil, otherwise known as
"Potency Wood". Both verbal and written historical records show
that Muria Puama helps with lack of sexual desire and the
difficulty to maintain erection. Muria Puama is used to restore
sexual virility and to treat genital weakness "of intent", meaning
the strength associated with sexual desire and potency in men. The
textbook Specific Indications for Herbs in General Use, published
by the Southwest School of Botanical Medicine, lists benefits of
Muria Puama to these specific body systems: Improvement in
reproductive system function, adrenal stress, cardiovascular
system function, central nervous system activity, renal activity,
and thyroid stress. Recent clinical studies further validate the
potency of Muria Puama.
- Catuaba Bark Extract
Catuaba
has a long history in herbal medicine as a penis 'strengthener' and
aphrodisiac. The Tupi Indians in Brazil first discovered the
qualities of the Catuaba plant and over the last centuries, have
composed many songs praising its wonders. Indigenous people and
local people have used Catuaba for generations and it is the most
famous of all Brazilian aphrodisiaca plants. In the state of Minas
there is a saying which goes, "Until a father reaches 60, the son
is his, after that the son is Catuaba's." According to Dr. Meira
Penna, Catuaba "functions as a stimulant of the nervous system,
above all when one deals with functional impotence of the penis
genital organs... it is an innocent aphrodisiac, used without any
ill effects at all." In Brazilian herbal medicine today, Catuaba
is regarded as an aphrodisiac with "proven efficacy." Herbalists
and health practitioners in the United States use Catuaba
regularly as a tonic for genital function, as a central nervous
system stimulant, and for treatment of sexual non medically caused
impotence. According to Michael van Straten, noted British author
and researcher of medicinal plants, Catuaba is beneficial to both
men and women as an aphrodisiac, but "it is in the area of penis
impotence that the most striking results have been reported" and
"there is no evidence of side effects, even after long-term
use."
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