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Good manhood health is a fine goal for any man, especially one experiencing tumescence issues. Some promote the use of yohimbe to help with this problem, but there can be side effects.
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Yohimbe and Manhood Health By John Dugan
Manhood health could easily be considered a subset of sensual health; certainly the health of the member is going to play a role in the functional aspects of manhood health. Many men who experience manhood health issues involving weak or absent tumescence try various strategies to achieve or maintain a hardened state. In many cases, men turn to over-the-counter options, often sold as “supplements” or “natural enhancers.” Yohimbe is a supplement believed by some to help address tumescence dysfunction. But does it actually do this? And if it does, does it do so safely? www.man1health.com
Yohimbe Made from the bark of an African tree, yohimbe is sold as both an herbal supplement by itself and as an ingredient in other over-the-counter products. Though it has long been marketed as a way to overcome tumescence dysfunction, it has in recent years also been used by bodybuilders seeking to hurry along fat loss. Yohimbe has been used for hundreds, if not thousands, of years by people in Africa who believe it has power as an aphrodisiac and tumescence booster. It has a good reputation for effectiveness among those who promote herbal medicines. But what about among the standard medical community? www.man1health.com
Studies Several studies have focused on whether yohimbe is actually effective at improving manhood health and, in particular, tumescence issues. Although the studies do not conclusively prove or disprove the thesis, some do indicate there is a potential benefit in terms of manhood health. For example, one study which looked at 82 men with tumescence dysfunction examined treatment with yohimbe versus treatment with a placebo. Only seven percent of those taking the placebo reported any improvement. However, in the group taking yohimbe, 34% reported a small improvement and 20% reported that they were functioning successfully. www.man1health.com
Cons There are side effects which may occur after using yohimbe. This is important to consider because, as an over-the-counter herbal supplement rather than a tablet, yohimbe is not regulated by the Food and Tablet Administration. High blood pressure, anxiety, gastrointestinal problems and an increased heart rate are among the more commonly reported sided effects associated with yohimbe or with products containing yohimbe. Kidney injury, seizures and heart attacks have also been reported, although much less commonly. www.man1health.com
The fact that over-the-counter yohimbe is not regulated by the FDA adds to this problem. It means that the product may have inaccurate labeling. So, for example, it may claim to include 10mg of yohimbe in a tablet when it fact it contains maybe 1mg or even100 mg instead. Or there may be other ingredients included which are left off the label. It’s also important to realize that many supplements present yohimbe in a much more highly concentrated form than is found in nature. So should a man with manhood health issues use yohimbe? That is a personal decision, but he would be well advised to consult with a doctor before doing so – and to be aware of any potential risks that might be associated with using it. www.man1health.com
Whether a man uses yohimbe or any other treatment options for his sensual health, he still needs to pay attention to general male organ health. One way to do so is to regularly use a top notch male organ health crème(health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). Many men may be interested in a crème which contains L-arginine. This vital amino acid helps the body to create nitric oxide, which is key in keeping male member blood vessels open and receptive to the increased blood flow that sustains a tumescence. The best crème will also include vitamin A, the antibacterial properties of which can be very effective at fighting persistent and unwanted manhood odor. www.man1health.com