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Yohimbe Bark Extract Liquid
Yohimbe Bark Extract is recognized by many as a naturally-occurring aphrodisiac. The herb is also widely used as a natural energy stimulant in many athletic products and some weight loss formulations. Yohimbe acts as a natural stimulant and is beneficial in helping reduce blood pressure, increasing circulation and sex drive. From Herbal Descriptions by Truman Berst: #3283 YOHIMBE (Coryanthe yohimbe) Yohimbe is a tree of tropical West Africa. It has long been considered an aphrodisiac and strengthener of sexual vigor, but there is no scientific evidence to support this. When the plant is made into a tea or a smoke, it gives off yohimbine, which is an alkaloidal salt that has been used in the past for prescription formulas to enhance sexual performance. Today, however, the FDA does not consider yohimbine to be safe. Yohimbine functions by dilating the blood vessels of the skin and mucus membranes, thereby decreasing the blood pressure and increasing the blood to the surface of the sex organs. If, however, the individual is hypotensive (with low blood pressure) and fatigued, then temporary impotence may result. Yohimbine also acts to ãincrease reflex excitability of the lower spinal cord regionä and has a local anesthetic effect similar to cocaine. Known uses of Yohimbe include: for impotence and sexual dysfunction; high blood pressure; arteriosclerosis; angina pectoris; and as a local anesthetic effect similar to cocaine. Known uses of Yohimbe include: for impotence and sexual dysfunction; high blood pressure; arteriosclerosis; angina pectoris; and as a local anesthetic . Yohimbe can be hallucinogenic. CAUTION: Yohimbe should never be taken with substances or foods that contain the amino acid tyramine which includes liver, cheese, red wine, some diet aids and decongestants. Yohimbe should be avoided if any of the following conditions are present: hypotension (low blood pressure); diabetes; heart, liver, or kidney disease; nervous disorders, such as schizophrenia. Yohimbine has caused anxiety reactions and even psychosis. Symptoms of overdose include: weakness, nervous stimulation followed by paralysis, fatigue, stomach disorder, and even death. Ingredients
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These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease
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