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    Post FYI Yohimbe is bad for you .Low sex drive

    I took Yohimbe 1 pill from GNC lastnight and felt like death for 12 hrs this Shi* is not for me or may-B YOU ..
    Safe Herb Alternatives To Yohimbe to Treat Impotence

    Safe Herbs That Enhance Nitric Oxide's Effect Like Viagra & Help Multiple Sexual Health Functions

    If you are looking for herbal alternatives to Viagra here are three herbs that you should look for that have a demonstrated effect on the body's Nitric Oxide usage like Viagra.

    Horny Goat Weed

    Horny goat weed contains a prominent flavonoid called icariin. Icariin is a cGMP-specific PDE5 inhibitor like Viagra, Cialis and Levitra. This was demonstrated in a 1984 University of Peking study which concluded: "Icariin is a cGMP-specific PDE5 inhibitor that can be developed into an oral effective agent for the treatment of ED."

    Horny goat weed has been used for for over 2000 years as an sexual and reproductive tonic. It's acts in multiple ways to increase erection ability, size, and fullness.

    Besides it's PDE-5 inhibitor characteristics it also has positive effects on the endocrine system functioning as an adaptogen by increasing levels of epinephrine, norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine when they are low - promoting energy, but reduces cortisol levels when they are elevated (an anti-stress effect). High stress conditions, increase cortisol levels causing fatigue and depressing sex drive.

    It also helps restore low levels of both testosterone and thyroid hormone back to normal - improving sex drive.

    Allium Sativum (Garlic)

    Yes, Good old garlic. In two different 1998 studies from the National University of Mexico and one from the Institute of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmacy, Munich, Germany to Garlic was show "activate nitric oxide synthase" or enhances the nervous systems ability to react to nitric oxide.

    Also there are multiple studies compiled at the Sloan-Kettering Cancer Institute which demonstrate Garlic’s assistance in both preventing and assisting in curing several medical conditions which are often the cause of ED. These include high blood pressure, heart disease, hypertension and artherosclerosis.

    Shilajit

    Studies in India showed that Shilajit provided protection to methacrylate against hydroxyl radical induced polymerization and acted as a reversible nitric oxide-captodative agent. These findings are consistent with the therapeutic uses of Shilajit against oxidative stress and geriatric complaints of erectile dysfunction.

    Mucuna Pruriens

    Mucuna Pruriens increases testosterone, stimulates the production of human growth hormone and acts as a prolactin inhibitor.

    Increased levels of prolactin are considered responsible for up to 70% of erection failure in males.

    In 2002 a U.S. patent was filed on the use of mucuna pruriens to stimulate the release of growth hormone in humans. Studies in this patent showed that the high levels of L-dopa in the mucuna seed are converted to dopamine which stimulates the release of growth hormone by the pituitary gland. L-dopa and dopamine are also effective prolactin inhibitors.

    In one another study, Mucuna Pruriens was taken by 56 human males and resulted in improved erection, duration of coitus, and post-coital satisfaction after only four weeks of treatment. It also showed fertility promoting and spermatogenic effects in men, improving sperm count and motility.

    Tribulus Terrestris

    Tribulus is a natural testosterone enhancer and also said to be an excellent circulatory system tonic and can help build muscle and strength.

    Clinical studies on the sexual activity-enhancing effect of tribulus have shown the herb to contain protodioscin, a saponin constituent, improving libido in men with impotence due to various causes; libido in women with menopausal symptoms; and sperm motility in infertile and subfertile men.

    In another study involving 59 men, ages 22-67, suffering from a range of sexual dysfunctions. An increase of sexual desire and fantasies, as well as sexual self-confidence, were reported in almost all of the patients. The subjective experience of pleasure, joy and satisfaction was reported in 80% of the men; erection improved in over 75% of the men; and the duration of intercourse before ejaculation was prolonged in 25% of the men.

    Ashwagandha

    Here is what the Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center had to say in their Ashwagandha Clinical Summary.

    "It (Ashwagandha) is also used as a general tonic, to increase energy and improve health and longevity... Ashwagandha has been shown to exhibit antioxidant effects in the brain and to have a tranquilizing effect on the central nervous system in animals... Human study's suggest Ashwagandha may promote growth in children and improve hemoglobin concentration, red blood cell count and sexual performance in adults."

    Summary

    If you are looking for a safe natural impotence remedy look for products that contain the herbs that are listed above. You will be happier and healthier. One product that you should consider that only contains safe effective ingredients is Zene** (See Product Information). It is herbal product that contains multiple herbs that have proven to be beneficial to men with Impotence and enhance the body's use of Nitric Oxide like Viagra. There are also others but stay away from anything that has Yohimbe you have better choices.

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    Sometimes I just have to scratch my head and wonder why? With so many safer alternative impotence treatments, why anyone would consider a product that contains any ingredient that has a controversial history of negative side-effects and dangerous food/drug interactions. Yohimbe is one of those ingredients.

    Yohimbe is listed as one of the dirty dozen of hazardous supplement ingredients by consumer reports. While Yohimbe is not yet banned by the FDA they are actively studying it's dangers and there is a good possibility it could be banned in the future.

    Prescription drugs Viagra, Cialis, Levitra are all better alternatives as well as numerous non-prescription supplements that contain only safe herbal ingredients and are often more effective.

    If you are considering any product with Yohimbe you Must Read This Article or you may accidentally put your life may be in danger. Also you can quickly check our list of supplement products that contain Yohimbe.

    What is Yohimbe & Yohimbine

    Yohimbe supplements are made from the tree bark of the Yohimbe (Pausinystalia yohimbe) tree grown in West Africa. Yohimbe bark is typically 6% akaloids of which about 10-15 % are yohimbine hydrochloride the active ingredient used to treat ED. Only the bark contains the active ingredient.

    Yohimbine hydrochloride is the active chemical in Yohimbe bark and is only available legally in the US as a prescription drug. Since the introduction of Viagra (a much safer drug) yohimbine is very rarely prescribed to treat impotence.

    What The FDA Has to Say About Yohimbe

    At the present time Yohimbe is on the FDA's supplement ingredients of concern warning list and is under investigation by the FDA.

    Source: FDA "Illnesses and Injuries Associated With the Use of Selected Dietary Supplements"
    Yohimbe (Pausinystalia yohimbe)

    Yohimbe is a tree bark containing a variety of pharmacologically active chemicals. It is marketed in a number of products for body building and "enchanced male performance." Serious adverse effects, including renal failure, seizures and death, have been reported to FDA with products containing yohimbe and are currently under investigation.

    The major identified alkaloid in yohimbe is yohimbine, a chemical that causes vasodilation, thereby lowering blood pressure. Yohimbine is also a prescription drug in the United States. Side effects are well recognized and may include central nervous system stimulation that causes anxiety attacks. At high doses, yohimbine is a monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor. MAO inhibitors can cause serious adverse effects when taken concomitantly with tyramine-containing foods (e.g., liver, cheeses, red wine) or with over-the-counter (OTC) products containing phenylpropanolamine, such as nasal decongestants and diet aids. Individuals taking yohimbe should be warned to rigorously avoid these foods and OTC products because of the increased likelihood of adverse effects.

    Yohimbe should also be avoided by individuals with hypotension (low blood pressure), diabetes, and heart, liver or kidney disease. Symptoms of overdosage include weakness and nervous stimulation followed by paralysis, fatigue, stomach disorders, and ultimately death.


    Beware of The Narrow Dosage Range Between Effectiveness and Yohimbe Overdose

    "However, yohimbe is not recommended because it has a very narrow therapeutic index. There is a relatively small dosing range, below it the herb doesn’t work and above it the herb is toxic. Side effects of normal dosages include dizziness, anxiety, hyperstimulation, and nausea. As little as 40 mg a day can cause a severe drop in blood pressure, abdominal pain, fatigue, hallucinations, and paralysis." - Natural Treatments For Erectile Dysfunction, Cathy Wong, N.D.

    *If you choose to roll the dice with yohimbe, remember to very carefully read the label even supplements with a dose of 30mg can be dangerous if you take 2 tablets a day.

    What Doctors Have To Say About Yohimbe

    "Fundamentally, it's not a safe herb," says Mary Hardy, MD, medical director of the Integrative Medicine Medical Group at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.

    What Trusted Health Organizations Have to Say about Yohimbe

    American Cancer Society's Guide to Complementary and Alternative Methods

    "Yohimbe bark has been used as an aphrodisiac (sexual stimulant) for many years, and yohimbine has recently been studied as a potential treatment for erectile dysfunction (male impotence). Clinical trials of yohimbine have found contradictory results regarding its effectiveness. Yohimbe bark has been declared an unsafe herb in Germany because of such complications as increased heart rate and blood pressure, and even kidney failure."

    Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center: Yohimbe Clinical Summary
    "(Oral): Yohimbine may cause anxiety or nervousness, nausea, dizziness, insomnia, urinary frequency, manic symptoms, and increase in blood pressure.
    Reported (Oral): According to a case study reported in 1993, a forty-two year old man developed skin eruption, renal failure, and lupus-like syndrome following treatment with three 5.4 mg tablets of yohimbine for impotence. Since the patient did not have any symptoms of lupus before treatment with yohimbine, researchers believe the lupus was induced by yohimbine."

    Beware of Companies That Claim Yohimbe is Safe or FDA Approved

    DRUG INTERACTIONS
    Antidepressants: Yohimbine can cause hypertension when used with antidepressants.
    Phenothiazines: Toxic effects of yohimbine can be increased when used with phenothiazines such as chlorpromazine and promazine.
    Sympathomimetics: Drugs that are CNS stimulants, such as epinephrine, ephedrine, amphetamines, and cocaine, can potentiate the toxic effects of yohimbine.
    Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs): The toxicity of yohimbine may be increased by tranylcypromine and phenelzine.
    Naloxone: Yohimbine acts synergistically with naloxone resulting in increased anxiety, tremors, palpitations, as well as erections in male subjects.
    Do Not Eat These Foods If You Take a Product That Contains Yohimbe or Yohimbine

    If you decide to roll the dice and use a product that contains Yohimbe then You Must Avoid High Tyramine-Containing Foods. So forget the glass of wine with a romantic dinner. Below is a partial list of foods to avoid the bolded items contain high to very high amounts of tyramine.

    Aged cheese: american, processed, blue, boursault, brick (natural), brie, camembert, cheddar, emmenthaler, gruyere, mozzarella, parmesan, romano, sour cream, roquefort, stilton and swiss.
    Aged, cured or spoiled meats: beef or chicken liver, other meats, fish (unrefrigerated, fermented), fermented sausages (bologna, pepperoni, salami, summer sausage), game meat, meat tenderizer, meat extracts, caviar, salted herring and other dried fish, pickled herring (spoiled) and shrimp paste.
    Alcohol: ale, beer (including some non-alcoholic beers), red wine (especially chianti), port, reisling, sauternes, sherry, vermouth and distilled spirits.
    Fruits/vegetables: avocados (especially overripe), bananas, bean curd, (fava) bean pods, canned figs (overripe), miso soup, red plums, raisins, sauerkraut, soy sauce, soy bean condiments, spinach, teriyaki, tofu, tomatoes and yeast and yeast extracts (marmite, brewer's yeast and baker's yeast).
    Other items with similar actions: chocolate (cocoa) and caffeine (coffee, tea, colas).
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    Products That Contain Dangerous Yohimbe

    There are numerous other products which we did not list that use Yohimbe as part of their product name on the label. We did not include these because you can easily identify them. However Avoid Those Products.

    Actibine
    Action For Men

    Action Max For Men

    Action Tabs For Men

    Augmen **

    Aphrodyne

    Alzare

    Baron-X

    Bayho Herbal V

    Cobra

    Dayto Himbin

    Elexia

    Elongate Pro

    Erex

    Erexol

    Eros ** Ultra

    Extagen

    Extend

    Extenze

    Extenz **

    For Men Only II

    Herbal Alt

    Herbal Magma

    Herbal Niagra

    Herbal Viva Ultra

    Herbal Virility

    Kal DHEA w/Yohimbe

    Longings For Men

    Male Fuel

    Mass Fuel

    Mastabolan

    Maxaman

    Max Force

    Max **

    Max Stamina

    Orexis

    Passion Products - Swanson
    Passion **

    Plain Prowess

    Pleasure Pill

    PMS-Yohimbine

    Procomil

    Procylon

    Prohim

    Pro Life's - Horny Goat Weed

    Prolong

    Pro Plus

    Ripped & Cut

    Sexy Lady

    Smilax

    Surgasm

    Sustanol

    Sta-Max

    Stamina Pro

    Stamitrol

    Stay Erect

    Staying Power **

    Stinger **

    Thybine

    Ultimate V

    Velotrin

    Viacyn

    Vialafil

    Vira Max

    Vipra

    V.I.P. Viga

    Vitol Dragon Juice

    Vitol Love Potion #9

    Yocon

    Yohimar

    Yohimex

    Yoman

    Yomax

    Yovital

    ZIMAXX 2000 Viga

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    great post man. i totally agree with you about how shi**y Yohimbe made me feel. I've never take meth before, but i swear, that crap had me feeling like (what i assume) what meth feels like. Jittery as hell, heart rate increased WAY too much for my liking, and my face and even upper chest got wierd blotchy red that scared the hell out of me. and "supps" etc, hardly EVER give me the jitters.
    I've been prescribed Adderall (60mgs/day) for over 10 years now, and that doesn't even make me jittery.
    OHH... and best of all.. i couldnt even tell a difference as far as my erections are concerned. great stuff. ha.

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