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Calendula
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The common name is MARIGOLD POT. This native of
Southern Europe is used as a local remedy for
pain and swelling. It can be used internally or
externally. It has natural antiseptic and
anti-fungal properties, which improves blood
flow to the affected area. It is an
excellent base for salves, facial creams, or
body oil for sensitive skin. When infused it is
good for digestion relieving menopausal
symptoms.
Ginseng
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This native to eastern Asia and North America
was used in China 5000 years ago as a potent
preventative rather than a curative. It is
called the “man-root” for the plant roots
man-shaped appearance, where it was believed to
have strengthening powers for every part of the
body. It has a reputation to have aphrodisiac
qualities increasing energy, stamina, vitality,
and desire. Ginseng has had beneficial effects
on women suffering post-menopausal symptoms.
Cnidium
Seeds -
This native to China is commonly used in cases
of protecting the skin in the genital area for
many complications that may arise. At the same
time, in many classical traditional Chinese
medicine texts, cnidium also has aphrodisiac
qualities. When taken internally, it acts as a
tonic for impotent men and infertile women by
increasing the libido.
Aerial
Parts of Epimedium -
This large leafy plant is a native to China that
is used alone or in conjunction with another
herb to increase virility in men. Men have
decreasing premature ejaculation, decreasing
nighttime urinary frequency and promoting
overall erectile and prostrate health by
improving the blood circulation. In traditional
Chinese medicine it is believed to tonify the
kidney by strengthening kidney yang. |