Description
Unlike other sexual wellness products such as Damiana and Yohimbe that have a direct effect on blood flow to sexual organs, our Ashwagandha Sexual Wellness capsules have more to do with helping to boost the desire for sexual activity, by reportedly boosting overall energy and vitality. Ashwagandha is an adaptogen, with properties that seem to help alleviate stressors and balance the body.*
In the Ayurvedic system of medicine, Ashwagandha is one of the most versatile and revered herbs and has been in use for over 3,000 years. Literature states that as an adaptogen, Ashwagandha helps both the mind and body better adapt to stress and stressors. It is used equally by men and women, and is widely prescribed by European physicians to adults with low libido, and to improve sexual function. Ashwagandha is also used to treat infertility in India, and is found in natural fertility enhancers worldwide. In Chinese medicine, it’s been used as for back and joint pains, nerve pains, arthritis, aging, and as an aphrodisiac. It is also used to treat treat infertility and impotence, or erectile dysfunction (ED) as it’s known in the modern world.
In a letter by Chittaranjan Andrade from the Department of Psychopharmacology at the National Institute of Health, he stated; that Ashwagandha “downregulates 5-HT1 and upregulates 5-HT2 receptors in the rat brain; these changes are accompanied by a decrease in behavioral indices of anxiety and depression.” He went on to state that in a study of the safety and efficacy of an ethanolic extract of Ashwagandha, that 50 patients with anxiety disorders were studied. By the end of the first month of treatment, 36 patients showed moderate to excellent improvement at a dose of 1gram/day. And, in about 50% of those cases, statistically significant benefits developed within the first 2 weeks of taking Ashwagandha.
It’s not difficult to see how lower stress and anxiety levels could have a significant impact on sexual appetites and overall performance.
Ashwagandha may sometimes seem to have a vague description, but there are a number of herbs that effectively perform adaptogen functions, and Ashwagandha is at the top of that list. Furthermore, in the Ayurvedic system, we find a lengthy list of interrelated benefits of Ashwagandha; helping to improve nerve function that helps maintain calm during stressful situations, as an overall tonic for vitality and longevity, nourishment for bodily tissues, energizer to the mind-body connection and psychoneuro immune response (known as PNI), as a balancer that helps us combat difficult situations, and the list goes on.
In another description found online, it’s said that ashwagandha is useful for relieving fatigue, nervous exhaustion, and memory loss. It also reduces mental chatter, promotes calm sleep and tissue regeneration, and slows the aging process. It is excellent for use in bodybuilding and for any type of physical sport, as it gives an instant charge of long-lasting energy without the use of stimulants. Sounds like a stamina-increaser if I ever heard one.
Obviously our focus here at Sextracts Sexual Wellness is the aphrodisiac qualities of this versatile adaptogen, and this is where the true science comes in. Several studies have concluded that Ashwagandha is a sexual “grounding” herb that reduces the frequency of premature ejaculation and increases sexual stamina. Ashwaganda’s active principles, alkaloids and withanoloids, have longevity enhancing and sexually stimulating properties.
Withanolides have been isolated in ashwagandha, and are used for standard extracts. It’s important to note that the withanolide content was the marker for an effective extract when given to the patients in the referenced studies. These novel compounds could be responsible for the plant’s adaptogen status and ginseng-like properties, but there are no studies as of yet that unravel the complex nature of ashwaganda’s stamina in the realm of traditional medicine and herbalism. Ashwagandha has the capability to decrease cortisol, which could offer additional unexplored benefits.
Science has proven that Ashwagandha is a powerful adaptogen, with properties that seem to help alleviate stressors and balance the body. It’s one of those herbs that seems to have a lot of folk without a lot of science, but that’s not so. Of the research we found, most conclude that ashwagandha can be an effective natural aid to help fight fatigue, lower stress levels, and increase overall vitality. Yes, some of those descriptors make it sound less effective than it is, but in our exhaustive testing over the pest two years, with numerous volunteers anxious to help, the results have been nothing short of impressive. For me, ashwagandha has become a part of my daily regimen. As a result, I feel that I am better equipped to handle my day, no matter what it throws at me, which, in turn, helps my libido. It may not be a direct result, but feeling better, being less stressed, and increasing my overall vitality has everything to do with how intensely and how often I may feel that elusive romantic desire.
Herbs don’t need to promise to “extend length” in males in order to be effective. Sextracts realizes that most herbal aphrodisiacs are marketed to the unwary, to whose who are uncomfortable with their size and/or performance. Our target audience are people just like you and me; people who can go online and find the research that supports everything we share with you here. Sexual health isn’t just about size; it has to do with an overall program of health, which can includes foods that help support and encourage healthy libido, desire, and energy. Our doctor-formulated products here at Sextracts are based in science, and real-world tested on a panel of over 50 staff and volunteers who have helped us hone in on the most effective natural aphrodisiacs known to exist.
We don’t just cram a bunch of random herbs that may have some vague aphrodisiac effect. We spent several years in Research & Development before we even came up with our “Version 1” Formulation. After many misfires, after an immense amount of feedback and learning, we began to slowly hone in on the best formulas, synergies, and effective blend of herbs and herbal extracts that would have a tangible effect on sexual desire and sexual organs. We then priced our products extremely reasonably, so anyone could afford to get a quick fix for an important evening, or take part in our Sextracts Extended Sexual Health program for long-term support of increased libido and performance for both men and women.
Usually, Ashwagandha is taken in a tea or a liquid herbal extract, but here at Sextracts Sexual Wellness, our preferred method is the concentrated Ashwagandha with standardized withanolide content we offer in all our encapsulated Ashwagandha. Since Ashwagandha has a spiecy edge to it, it’s often simple dried and crushed or powdered, and then mixed with food.
Main Support: Both Sexes / Stamina / Vitality
Size: 120 Ashwagandha Capsules
REFERENCES:
Adimoelja, Arif. “Phytochemicals and the Breakthrough of Traditional Herbs in the Management of Sexual Dysfunctions.” International Journal of Andrology Int J Androl 23.S2 (2000): 82-84.
Andrade, Chittaranjan. “Ashwagandha for Anxiety Disorders.” The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry 10.4-2 (2009): 686-87.
Cui, Zheng-Guo, Jin-Lan Piao, Mati U.r. Rehman, Ryohei Ogawa, Peng Li, Qing-Li Zhao, Takashi Kondo, and Hidekuni Inadera. “Molecular Mechanisms of Hyperthermia-induced Apoptosis Enhanced by Withaferin A.” European Journal of Pharmacology 723 (2014): 99-107.
Dasgupta, Amitava, and Emanuela Veras. “Effectiveness of Activated Charcoal and Equilibrium Dialysis in Removing Asian, American, Siberian and Indian Ginseng from Human Serum.” Clinica Chimica Acta 367.1-2 (2006): 144-49.
Singh, N., R. Nath, A. Lata, S. P. Singh, R. P. Kohli, and K. P. Bhargava. “Withania Somnifera (Ashwagandha), a Rejuvenating Herbal Drug Which Enhances Survival During Stress (an Adaptogen).” International Journal of Crude Drug Research 20.1 (1982): 29-35.
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