LIBIDUS Ingredients
The main ingredient in Libidus is a proven aphrodisiac
plant called Eurycoma Longifolia.
It has been widely used in Asia for centuries as a cure for erectile
dysfunctions and low libido. The plant is also thought to have anti-HIV
and anti-cancer properties.
Eurycoma Longifolia
(popularly known as Tongkat Ali in Malaysia and Pasak Bumi in Indonesia)
was relatively unknown in the world a few years ago, but has recently
overtaken Yohimbe as the undisputed "King of Aphrodisiac Herbs"
for its potent benefits... without the dangerous side effects of
Yohimbe, a herb which has been banned in many countries.
Today, Eurycoma Longifolia is also widely
used by bodybuilders throughout the world as a natural testosterone
enhancer.
The other complimentary herbs in Libidus are well-known
for their use in the treatment of sexual dysfunctions and poor blood
circulation.
Each Libidus capsule contains:
Eurycoma Longifolia (154 mg) - The most potent
herbal aphrodisiac in the world.
Flos Catharmi (24.5 mg) - Activates blood circulation
to genitals, removes blood stasis and relieves pain.
Rhizoma Cucurmae Longae (49 mg) - Helps to eliminate
blood stasis, promote the flow of "qi" to genital area
and relieve pain.
Ginkgo Biloba (49 mg) - Improves oxygen flow to
the brain and to other organs to strengthen heart, lungs, skin and
genital organs.
Herba Epimedii (24.5 mg) - A well-known herb that
has been used for centuries to treat impotence, reinforce seminal
emission, strengthen tendons, bones and limbs, and relieve rheumatic
conditions.
Herba Cistanches (24.5 mg) - One of the most popular
and potent tonic herbs that enhances sexual function, treats impotence,and
strengthens the back and knees.
Astragalus Membranaceus (24.5 mg) - To reinforce
"qi" and strengthen the superficial resistance; also helps
to accelerate new tissue growth.
Each capsule of Libidus contains 350.00 mg of natural sex enhancer.
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