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Our Korean Red Ginseng Sexual Wellness Capsules are most effective in both the long and short term and are most effective for men (although a scientific study conducted with menopausal women found very positive results). In a study published in the Journal of Sexuality, researchers were excited to find positive results on their test subjects. They concluded “These experimental data provide evidence that [Korean Red Ginseng] could be a promising new herb for erectile dysfunction and low libido.”*
In another key study, 45 men with erectile dysfunction (ED) were given either Korean Red Ginseng or a placebo. The men receiving the herb took it for eight weeks straight. After conducting a series of surveys to measure their results, researchers concluded, conclusively, that those who took Korean red ginseng felt “noticeable improvement in their erectile dysfunction (ED) symptoms compared to those who took the placebo.”
According to the study, a stunning 60% of men described (and showed) significant improvement in achieving and maintaining an erection. Although herbal sexual wellness products can never be compared to prescription medications, this is a very interesting fact: The success rate of Viagra is about 60% in men.
What’s interesting, is that in the same study, men who took Korean Red Ginseng reported higher scores for both sexual desire and satisfaction in intercourse. This is just a single study that appears to back up the long-held opinion that Korean Red Ginseng is an effective sexual wellness herb for men, but more research definitely needs to be conducted to know for sure if the results from the study are reliable.
Speaking of, often, when studies are conducted, there are additional unexpected results. This is certainly the case with this study, where researchers commented; “Considering that some patients with erectile dysfunction are reluctant to depend on a drug to achieve erection, Korean red ginseng could be used as an alternative remedy with its multiple beneficial effects on health.”
Asian Red Ginseng has been used to treat impotence for centuries, playing a very important role in Chinese medicine. The plant contains several active ingredients, known as ginsenosides or panaxosides, believed to be responsible for its medicinal effects. All this new research is boosting the case for Asian Ginseng as every study I could find concluded that Korean Reg Ginseng can really can bring back that sexual gleam in men suffering from erectile dysfunction (ED) over the long term.
Main Support: Males / Performance / Libido
Size: 60 Korean Reg Ginseng Capsules
REFERENCES:
Andrade, Enrico De, Alexandre A. De Mesquita, Joaquim De Almeida Claro, Priscila M. De Andrade, Valdemar Ortiz, Mário Paranhos, Miguel Srougi, and Tibet Erdogrun. “Study of the Efficacy of Korean Red Ginseng in the Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction.” Asian Journal of Andrology Asian J Andrology 9.2 (2007): 241-44.
Choi, Young Deuk, Koon Ho Rha, and Hyung Ki Choi. “In Vitro And In Vivo Experimental Effect Of Korean Red Ginseng On Erection.” The Journal of Urology (1999): 1508-511.
Ham, Won Sik, Won Tae Kim, Jin Sun Lee, Hee Jeong Ju, Shin Jyung Kang, Jin Hwan Oh, Youl Her, Jae Yong Chung, Kwangsung Park, and Young Deuk Choi. “Efficacy and Safety of Red Ginseng Extract Powder in Patients with Erectile Dysfunction: Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study.” Korean Journal of Urology Korean J Urol 50.2 (2009): 159.
Hong, Bumsik, Young Hwan Ji, Jun Hyuk Hong, Ki Yeul Nam, and Tai Young Ahn. “A Double-Blind Crossover Study Evaluating the Efficacy of Korean Red Ginseng in Patients With Erectile Dysfunction: A Preliminary Report.” The Journal of Urology (2002): 2070-073.
Jang, Dai-Ja, Myeong Soo Lee, Byung-Cheul Shin, Young-Cheoul Lee, and Edzard Ernst. “Red Ginseng for Treating Erectile Dysfunction: A Systematic Review.” British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 66.4 (2008): 444-50.
Murphy, Laura L., and Tony Jer-Fu Lee. “Ginseng, Sex Behavior, and Nitric Oxide.” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 962.1 (2002): 372-77.
Wang, Xiaoying, Shifeng Chu, Tianxiu Qian, Ji Chen, and Juntian Zhang. “Ginsenoside Rg1 Improves Male Copulatory Behavior Via Nitric Oxide/Cyclic Guanosine Monophosphate Pathway.” The Journal of Sexual Medicine 7.2 (2010): 743-50.
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