| Botanical: Pausinystalia yohimbe Family: Rubiaceae (madder) Other common names: Johimbe, Yohimbine Yohimbe Bark is considered a potent and effective aphrodisiac for both men and women. In men, it is said to be particularly effective in boosting sexual performance. It is particularly useful in cases of impotence and erectile dysfunction, whether brought on by age or stress or fatigue, and is thought to enhance the quality and staying power of erections. Many women have reported significant arousal and increased pleasurable sensations, and it has been helpful in cases of frigidity and lack of sexual interest. Disclaimer: The information presented herein by Vitamin Depot Online.com is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any supplements, it is always advisable to consult with your own health care provider.
History: Yohimbe is an evergreen tree, native to the African forests of Nigeria, Cameroon, Gabon and the Congo, and it thrives in moist soil with high humidity in high temperatures, rising to a height of one hundred feet with a breadth of fifty feet. It has a reddish-brown bark, leaves and small flowers, and the bark is collected in the wild (the tree is not believed to be cultivated anywhere) for commercial use in herbal medicine. Yohimbe has been used in traditional African medicine as a potent aphrodisiac, especially treating male erectile disorders, and as a remedy for heart problems, leprosy and other skin conditions. Various tribes ingested Yohimbe to enhance sexual prowess and smoked it for its hallucinogenic properties. Medicinal use of Yohimbe reached Europe in the 1890s. Most of the pharmacological data collected concerns one of the bark's isolated constituents, the indole alkaloid, yohimbine; and Yohimbe Bark is the original source of the chemical, yohimbine, which has been included in drugs that treat erectile dysfunction. The chemical has also been found in the South American herb, quebracho. Although Yohimbe Bark is available in the United States, it carries serious health warnings and should be used with great caution. The phytochemicals in Yohimbe Bark include ajmaline, corynantheine, coryanthine, tannins and the important yohimbine. Beneficial Uses: Yohimbe Bark has been mainly used as an aphrodisiac that increases libido in both men and women. It is thought to encourage blood flow to the penis and stimulate the pelvic nerve ganglia, enhancing sensations and helping men with erection problems; and as a stimulant to the general nervous system, it is also said to treat impotence brought on by fatigue, tension and stress. Yohimbe Bark contains the alkaloid, yohimbine, a compound that is also included in pharmaceuticals that treat erectile dysfunction, improving both the quality and staying power of erections by increasing the production of the norepinephrine that is essential for the formation of erections. It is said that Yohimbine is an alpha2-adrenoreceptor antagonist that increases the plasma levels of noradrenaline by increasing noradrenaline release from the sympathetic nervous system. Blocking of alpha2-adrenoreceptors results in increased blood supply to cavernous body tissue. Aphrodisiac activity of yohimbine may be caused by its dilation effect on the genital blood vessels and the enhancement of sensation to genital tissue and an increased reflex excitability in the sacral region. In addition, it seems to help older men by reducing the effects that ageing may produce on hormones that cause constriction of blood vessels. Recent research claims that diabetic-related impotence may also be helped with the use of Yohimbe. Women's libido also seems to benefit from Yohimbe Bark. The herb has a stimulatory effect on the nervous, circulatory and respiratory systems, and as such, appears to have the ability to increase blood flow to the genitals and increase the flow of adrenaline to nerve endings, both of which help to enhance arousal and pleasure. Women have reported increased arousal and general pleasant sensations, and the herb has been thought to effectively treat frigidity and lack of interest. Some athletes claim that Yohimbe Bark helps to increase performance and stamina when used as an alternative to anabolic steroids, and it has been used to improve athletic performance and endurance. Used externally, Yohimbe Bark is considered a local anesthetic that is good for skin conditions, including pain, itching and yaws (skin infection). Recommended Dosage: Take two (2) capsules, two (2) times each day with water at mealtimes. Do not exceed recommended dosage. Contraindications: Yohimbe Bark should be used with caution and always with the advice of a health care provider, since it interacts with a very high number of prescription and over-the-counter medicines. It is subject to certain restrictions in some countries and states. Pregnant and nursing women should avoid Yohimbe Bark. The herb should not be used excessively nor for prolonged periods of time. People with heart disease, diabetes, blood pressure, renal (kidney) or hepatic (liver) problems or schizophrenia, should avoid Yohimbe Bark. Yohimbe may significantly increase heart rate and blood pressure, and other potential side effects may include sleeplessness and agitation. Because the herb may be an MAO inhibitor, it should not be taken with chocolate, most French cheeses, liver or organ meats, red wine, alcohol or nasal decongestants. Those with ulcers or prostatic enlargement should consult their doctors before taking Yohimbe. Additional side effects may include unpleasant digestive and central nervous system symptoms, renal failure, seizures, tremors, depression and anxiety. It may induce mania in patients with bipolar disease. Capsule Size: We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose, , size "00" capsules for all of our encapsulated products. (click here for size comparison) Each capsule contains approximately 600 mgs of powdered herb material. - Yohimbe Bark - Standardized Extract -- Approximately 600 mg each
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