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Aphrodesia Tea: Wildcrafted Organic

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Do you have low performance in the bedroom?  Feel more stressed that you opt out the activities you used to love.  Is your self-confidence lower compared to your previous days? 

Then, this Aphrodesia Tea is the solution of all of these problems. 

It's the pharmaceutical "Viagara" of our products, and it is best suited with people (men & women) with erectile dysfunction.  

There are only 4 organic ingredients!

       Blue Lotus, Catuaba, Yohimbe and Mulungu, originated from Central America, Africa and Asia

Blue Lotus:

Blue Lotus is traditionally known to be a gateway to the divine. For centuries, Blue Lotus has been respected as an ancestral flower known to induce deep meditative energy, enhance third eye function and motivate lucid dreaming. The effects of the Blue Lotus, or Blue Waterlily, can be euphoric, while helping to decompress the nervous system and relax the whole body, and mind.

A dried flower that can help promote relaxation and heightened awareness. 

Key Benefits:

  • Can act as a nervous system relaxant, also known as a Nervine*
  • Can help promote restful sleep*
  • Helps to reduce stress + anxiety*
  • May open up the third eye
  • May induce relaxation*
  • May heighten awareness* 
  • May relieve anxiety*

*  These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases.

Catuaba:

Mood Booster | Aphrodisiac | Ethically Wildcrafted from Brazil 

Catuaba is a legendary Brazilian Aphrodisiac plant first used by the Tupi Indians, with many songs composed over the last few centuries praising its' wonders and abilities. They believe that Catuaba has bestowed them with extraordinarily large genitals and a powerful sexual ability - it is for this reason they have earned a special nickname, the Elephant Men of the Jungle!

A relation to the coca plant, Catuaba doesn’t actually contain any of the alkaloids found in cocaine! However, within Brazilian herbal medicine Catuaba bark is categorized as a stimulant and is renowned in South America – and indeed the rest of the world in recent times – as a powerful aphrodisiac.

The aphrodisiac qualities of this plant were discovered by the Amazon’s Tupi Indians many centuries ago. It is said that Catuaba has bestowed the Tupi men with unrivaled sexual prowess. There is a saying in Brazil, “Until a father is 60 the son is his, after that the son belongs to Catuaba”. Meaning “what gives strength to an Indian”, Catuaba is also traditionally used as a general tonic to strengthen and balance overall bodily functions, a nervous system stimulant and due to the red color of the extract, it was believed to be good for the heart and the blood.

Catuaba Clinically Approved Benefits:

Aphrodisiac*

The aphrodisiac qualities of this plant are, without doubt, its' most famous and popular use. Containing 3 specific alkaloids believed to support libido, including “yohimbe” which seems to be the most active compound that produces a stimulatory effect on the libido of both men and women. These alkaloids are thought to enhance sexual function by stimulating the nervous system. Catuaba stimulates blood flow to the genitals, can strengthen and prolong an erection, enhances sexual excitement and is said to give more powerful orgasms. 

Central Nervous System*

Amongst the constituents of this plant reside a group of alkaloids known as "catuabine", with these compounds thought to be responsible for further stimulating the nervous system. Catuaba works its magic quite quickly, effectively calming anxiety and nerves in less than an hour after use. It can also be used as a sleep aid; however this may increase the chance of having erotic dreams so use at your own risk! 

Like an Antidepressant*

Studies have found that Catuaba has dopaminergic actions, meaning it has the ability to modulate the receptors in the brain related to the neurotransmitter dopamine. One particular study conducted in 2005 by Maria M Campos Et Al found convincing evidence of Catuaba providing a dopamine-mediated antidepressant effect in mice and rats. In addition they found no significant change in serotonin uptake after long term use of Catuaba – unlike its pharmaceutical counterpart – making this herb a powerful ally to cope with depression. 

Antioxidant*

In another study by Jean Paul Kamdem et al, Catuaba was found to have significant neuroprotective effects. This was measured by the lowered oxidative damage found in the hippocampus of mice who had been treated with the herb. Another investigation found that the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of Catuaba protected the brains of the participants from oxidative damage and concluded that it could possibly play a role in protecting against brain related disorders. These effects are thought to be due to the high amounts of antioxidant flavonoids found within Catuaba. 

Yohimbe:

  • Yohimbe is an evergreen tree native to central and western Africa. It has a compound called yohimbine in its bark. The bark has been used traditionally as an aphrodisiac and to enhance sexual performance.
  • Yohimbe is promoted for erectile dysfunction, athletic performance, weight loss, angina (chest pain caused by not enough blood flow to the heart), high blood pressure, diabetic neuropathy, and more.

Warning!

Yohimbe is not to be used during pregnancy. Not to be used while nursing. Not for use in persons with liver or kidney diseases or in chronic inflammation of the sexual organs or prostate gland. Not for excessive or long-term use.

Mulungu:

Amazonian Relaxant | Hypnotic + Sedative

Mulungu has long been used in Brazil, Peru and many indigenous tribes in the Amazon as a natural sedative. It has been used to calm an overexcited nervous system and promote a restful sleep.

In both North and South American herbal medicine systems, mulungu is considered to be an excellent sedative to help calm agitation, mood disorders, chronic stress, and to treat other nervous system problems including insomnia, anxiety and even epilepsy. It has also been widely used for asthma, bronchitis, inflammation of the liver and spleen, intermittent fevers, and to clear obstructions in the liver.* 

Herbalists and practitioners in the United States use mulungu to quiet hysteria from trauma or shock, as a mild, hypnotic sedative to calm the nervous system, to treat insomnia and promote healthy sleeping patterns (by sedating overactive neurotransmitters), to regulate heart palpitations, and to treat hepatitis and liver disorders. Positive regulatory effects on heart palpitations and decreased blood pressure have been reported; Dr. Donna Schwontkowski, a chiropractor who has used Amazonian plants in her practice, recommends mulungu for hernias, stomachaches, and epilepsy - and to help augment milk flow as well."

Directions:

Steep one tablespoon of tea leaves over 8 fluid ounces of boiling water for 5-7 minutes.

Storage:

Keep cool and away from sunlight.