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Monday, November 22, 2010

Lets get this party started!

Well, we all know that it takes sperm and an egg to make a baby.... but for those of you who are having trouble with getting your husband to perform, it can be another storey. Not only do you have to pay attention to when you ovulate, and your fertile window, you need to ensure that your husband is in the mood. So what happens if your husband has "troubles" at times? Turning to things like viagra can work, but for those of you who are not really wanting to use a prescription did you know that there are natural herbs out there that can help with this?

I was watching Dr. Oz tonight while doing my readings and he was doing a segement about the "worse" and "best" things to have for weight loss, or lack of libido..... He actually said that the best thing to take to get your motor revving is GINSENG!!!! As I seem to be a googleaholic figured I would look it up and see if I could find more information and I did!!!

"Both American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) and Asian ginseng (Panax ginseng) roots are taken orally as adaptogens, aphrodisiacs, nourishing stimulants,[citation needed] and in the treatment of type II diabetes, as well as for sexual dysfunction in men"

Ginseng and reproductive activity

A 2002 study by the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine (published in the annals of the New York Academy of Sciences) found that in laboratory animals, both Asian and American forms of ginseng enhance libido and copulatory performance. These effects of ginseng may not be due to changes in hormone secretion, but to direct effects of ginseng or its ginsenoside components on the central nervous system and gonadal tissues.

In males, ginsenosides can facilitate penile erection. This is consistent with traditional Chinese medicine and Korean medicine medicinal uses of ginseng.
Ginseng is known to contain phytoestrogens.In some studies, ginseng has been demonstrated to have a stimulating effect on the pituitary gland to increase the secretion of gonadotropins. Another study found that in young mice, it speeds up the development of reproductive organs, while in adult male mice, it stimulates the production of sperm, and lengthens the estrus period in female mice.


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