Herbal ingredients
MUIRA PUAMA (ptychopetalum olacoides)
Muira puama is a small tree up to 15 feet in height native to the Brazilian Amazon. The bark and root are the primary parts of muira puama that are utilized. Indigenous peoples use muira puama for the therapy of fatigue, neuromuscular problems, and rheumatism.
HAWTHORN BERRY (crataegus oxycantha)
Hawthorn berries have been used since the Middle Ages to support the heart and normalize cardiovascular functions. Hawthorn can help maintain the strength of vessels that carry blood and nutrients to the heart, and it also supports healthy circulation.
DAMIANA (turnera diffusa)
Damiana was traditionally used as a respiratory, neurological, and sexual medicine by indigenous cultures of Mexico. Commercially introduced in the United States in 1874, damiana was marketed as an aphrodisiac and has been claimed to induce euphoria, as well as to help people with depression.
GINKGO (ginkgo biloba)
For over 5,000 years Ginkgo has been prescribed in Chinese herbal medicine. Ginkgo is known for increasing blood flow to the brain, which may help energize the brain and central nervous system. Ginkgo improves peripheral circulation, oxygenation, and increases blood flow to the genitals to improve sexual function.
VITAMIN B3 (as Niacin)
Niacin (vitamin B3) is an essential vitamin found in many foods. The human body uses niacin in more than 50 chemical reactions. Niacin works in the body to dilate capillaries causing an increase of blood flow to the peripheries. Niacin is a vital precursor for the coenzymes that supply energy to body cells.
OAT STRAW (avena sativa)
Oat Straw is known to nourish the nerves, making tactile sensations more pleasurable. Oat Straw is one of the best remedies for "feeding" the central nervous system, especially when under stress. It is considered a specific in cases of nervous debility & exhaustion.
CATUABA (erythroxylum catuaba)
Catuaba has a long history in herbal medicine as an aphrodisiac. Native to Brazil and parts of the Amazon, Catuaba is a central nervous system stimulant commonly used throughout the world for treating exhaustion and fatigue.
VITAMIN E
Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin that is essential for good health. It is found in leafy green vegetables, nuts, and vegetable oils. Vitamin E acquired a mystique as an enhancer and restorer of sexual and reproductive function, an image reflected in its chemical name, tocopherol, from the Greek "to bring forth in childbirth" or, more colloquially, "oil of fertility."
CAYENNE
Cayenne has been used for much of recorded history as a medicinal herb used to relieve gastrointestinal disorders such as stomachaches, cramping and gas, and other circulatory related syndromes. Today many take cayenne internally to help improve blood circulation.
Muira puama is a small tree up to 15 feet in height native to the Brazilian Amazon. The bark and root are the primary parts of muira puama that are utilized. Indigenous peoples use muira puama for the therapy of fatigue, neuromuscular problems, and rheumatism.
HAWTHORN BERRY (crataegus oxycantha)
Hawthorn berries have been used since the Middle Ages to support the heart and normalize cardiovascular functions. Hawthorn can help maintain the strength of vessels that carry blood and nutrients to the heart, and it also supports healthy circulation.
DAMIANA (turnera diffusa)
Damiana was traditionally used as a respiratory, neurological, and sexual medicine by indigenous cultures of Mexico. Commercially introduced in the United States in 1874, damiana was marketed as an aphrodisiac and has been claimed to induce euphoria, as well as to help people with depression.
GINKGO (ginkgo biloba)
For over 5,000 years Ginkgo has been prescribed in Chinese herbal medicine. Ginkgo is known for increasing blood flow to the brain, which may help energize the brain and central nervous system. Ginkgo improves peripheral circulation, oxygenation, and increases blood flow to the genitals to improve sexual function.
VITAMIN B3 (as Niacin)
Niacin (vitamin B3) is an essential vitamin found in many foods. The human body uses niacin in more than 50 chemical reactions. Niacin works in the body to dilate capillaries causing an increase of blood flow to the peripheries. Niacin is a vital precursor for the coenzymes that supply energy to body cells.
OAT STRAW (avena sativa)
Oat Straw is known to nourish the nerves, making tactile sensations more pleasurable. Oat Straw is one of the best remedies for "feeding" the central nervous system, especially when under stress. It is considered a specific in cases of nervous debility & exhaustion.
CATUABA (erythroxylum catuaba)
Catuaba has a long history in herbal medicine as an aphrodisiac. Native to Brazil and parts of the Amazon, Catuaba is a central nervous system stimulant commonly used throughout the world for treating exhaustion and fatigue.
VITAMIN E
Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin that is essential for good health. It is found in leafy green vegetables, nuts, and vegetable oils. Vitamin E acquired a mystique as an enhancer and restorer of sexual and reproductive function, an image reflected in its chemical name, tocopherol, from the Greek "to bring forth in childbirth" or, more colloquially, "oil of fertility."
CAYENNE
Cayenne has been used for much of recorded history as a medicinal herb used to relieve gastrointestinal disorders such as stomachaches, cramping and gas, and other circulatory related syndromes. Today many take cayenne internally to help improve blood circulation.



