Horny Goat Weed Is The Chinese Herb Viagra Replacement

The Chinese herb known as Epimedium has been used to boost libido for generations. Searching for a natural Viagra is in the interest of men and women baby boomers. Using an alternative Viagra that is both natural and safe without the side-effects of Viagra, for many is a dream come true.

Researchers at the University of Milan, Italy say Epimedium (Horny Goat Weed) has what everyone who experiences erectile dysfunction needs and with fewer side effects than Viagra.

This natural aphrodisiac has been used in Chinese herbal medicine for centuries and is well known for increasing blood flow to the penis and promoting natural erections. It has been confirmed by these Italian researchers that icariin, a compound found in horny goat weed has the same effect as sildenafil, the active component in Viagra. This icariin blocks the enzyme which controls blood flow to the penis. Once an erection is achieved the icariin helps maintain that erection by inhibiting PDE5, (phosphodiesterase-5).

Horny goat weed is the only Chinese herb which has demonstrated the PDE5 inhibitor effect.

If a drug was made from Horny Goat Weed it would be even more effective than Viagra.

However, since Horny Goat Weed is a natural plant it is not patentable. Like so many other Chinese herbs we know about there are less side effects than most prescription drugs.

Horny goat weed is found in the wild in China, Asia and Europe and the highest quality we could find is available here. As with all our herbal products our Chinese herb granules and thoroughly tested and standardized to 5:1 ration minimums. This means a higher potency than most products which fail to disclose any information regarding their potency ratio's.

All our products are tested for impurities and have a money back guarantee.

Journal reference: Journal of Natural Products, DOI: 10.1021/np800049y


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