Pequi. Pequi or Souari Nut (Caryocar brasiliense) is a Brazilian fruit. It is yellow coloured, and has a strong taste and smell. It is a very popular meal in Goiás and Minas Gerais, and may be eaten by itsel... Read more
African cherry orange. The African cherry orange’s scientific name is Citropsis schweinfurthii. It is also known as Sex tree as well as the West African cherry orange, Uganda cherry orange or locally as Omuboro. The so-cal... Read more
Korean Epimedium. Epimedium koreanum is also known as Korean Epimedium. It belongs to the Berberidaceae family. Its natural range in the eastern part of Asia and it is found mainly in the wet areas of forests and mou... Read more
Onion. Onion scientifically known as Allium cepa is also known as the 'garden onion' or 'bulb' onion and 'shallot'. Onions, like garlic, are members of the Allium family, and both are rich in powerful sulfur... Read more
Lemon Juice. Lemon Juice is a universal remedy for many disorders. Vitamin C is present in very high amount in Lemon Juice. In many of the disorders, Lemon Juice serves as a best available treatment option like gi... Read more
Also called: Impotence, Sexual Impotence
Erectile Dysfunction, Impotence, or Sexual Impotence is increasing among males. The stress and pressures of an increasingly competitive world is having its toll in the sexual health of men. As a man grows older there is a continuous decrease in his libido. Erectile Dysfunction means inability of the person to get an erection or to sustain an erection. Social stigmas associated with Erectile Dysfunction make people wary of meeting a doctor and seek advice. Erectile Dysfunctions could be caused by other health problems. The blood vessels in the penis may be clogged. Diabetes is also a common cause of impotence. Getting more exercise, losing weight or stopping smoking may also help.
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Formation of RBC's with Ginseng, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Impotence Home Remedy Using Asian ginseng
Medicinal Uses of Damiana, rain-tree.com
at Sexual Impotence Home Remedy Using Damiana
Treat Erectile Dysfunction with herbal help, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Erectile Dysfunction Home Remedy Using Cola nut
Treat Erectile Dysfunction with herbal help, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Erectile Dysfunction Home Remedy Using African cherry orange
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