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November 9, 2016 at 6:11 PM #35294
cmsnackdaddy
Hey Doc, rather than purchasing this product I would like to make it by purchasing the items, saving money and controlling the potency.
What are your thoughts on the following product and the ingredients?
http://www.infowarsstore.com/super-male-vitality.html
Super Male Vitality Ingredients:
Please note: while these Asian and South American herbs have been available individually in specialty herb shops in the United States for decades, we have brought them together in a unique combination for you.
Tribulus terrestris (fruit)
Tribulus terrestris is a vigorous plant integrated into the Super Male Vitality. Numerous benefits regarding vitality are attributed to the plant by men worldwide.
Suma (root)
Suma is a ground vine with deep roots. It is native to the Amazon and other parts of South America. Suma has been in use for nearly 300 years. It’s even been called “the Russian Secret” due to its use by Russian athletes.
Ashwaganda (root)
Better known as Indian ginseng, ashwaganda has been traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine as a key ingredient that may help to enhance energy and mental function.
Maca (root)
Maca, or Peruvian ginseng, is a vigorous plant that grows atop the Andes. Maca was made popular by indigenous tribes in Peru who have used the root for purposes of vitality for quite some time.
Avena sativa (root)
Also known as the common oat, avena sativa contains natural compounds that may help support normal response in men.
Tongkat ali (root)
Tongkat ali, or Malaysian ginseng, is traditionally held to support a number of natural functions in men.
Catuaba (bark)
Native to the Amazon, catuaba is a small, flowering tree. Its bark was discovered by the Tupi tribe and described as having qualities that may aid in male vitality.
Muira puama (bark)
Muira puama is a small tree native to the Amazon. Practitioners of Brazilian herbal medicine reportedly use muira puama bark.
Fulvic acid
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November 9, 2016 at 6:19 PM #35295
Dr. Patrick Jones
Homestead InstructorLooks like a good one to me.
You could likely get the same results with this:
Ashwagandha
Panax Ginseng
Puncture Vine
Ginkgo
Doc
Don't use herbs or combine herbs with medications or use them during lactation or pregnancy without talking with your healthcare provider.
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January 18, 2018 at 2:25 PM #36522
HighlyHerbal
EVOO = extra virgin olive oil (Gallo)
VCO = virgin coconut oil (Grace, cold pressed)
IO: Intense Orgasm, Libido: 17 herbs, 50g cardamon, 50g damiana, 6g X 15 herbs in 500 ml EVOO, 500 ml VCO, 180g beeswax. Snort a little through each nostril hours before and just prior to sex.
Anise seed, *ashwaganda, caraway, cardamon, cinnamon, clove, coriander, *damiana, ginger, *ginkgo, lavender, *nutmeg, peppermint, plantain, slippery elm, thyme, white pepper.
Black pepper can be used instead of white pepper.
The above recipe intensifies the orgasms of male and females. Also makes a good deodorant and freshens breath 🙂
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March 31, 2018 at 3:03 AM #36593
Petrucci054
I made a formula of Tribulus and Muira Puama. It works.
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February 13, 2020 at 5:03 PM #37381
mtnlion011@yahoo.com
StudentDoc,
On the formula you suggested if it’s tincture form would the dosage be the standard 10-30 drops? How many times a day?
Also on your recovery formula would that also be 10-30 drops?
Thanks
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August 3, 2020 at 4:40 PM #37483
Dr. Patrick Jones
Homestead InstructorDebrawebb wrote: Doc,
On the formula you suggested if it’s tincture form would the dosage be the standard 10-30 drops? How many times a day?
Also on your recovery formula would that also be 10-30 drops?
Thanks
1/4-1/2 teaspoon twice daily for tinctures generally.
Don't use herbs or combine herbs with medications or use them during lactation or pregnancy without talking with your healthcare provider.
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August 3, 2020 at 4:41 PM #37484
Dr. Patrick Jones
Homestead InstructorDon't use herbs or combine herbs with medications or use them during lactation or pregnancy without talking with your healthcare provider.
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