Womens health
Maca is growing in world popularity due to its energizing, fertility, nutritious, and tonic effects, which were recently reported in a Discovery Health article.
Price: UK£25.95 - 100 Capsules
An excellent aphrodisiac for women. Jaguara in the Amazon means "she who pounces" and describes the beautiful, sleek and powerful female jaguar of the Rainforest.
Price: UK£25.95 - 60 mil / 2fl oz
It is employed in Brazilian herbal medicine to stimulate the emptying of the gallbladder, as a diuretic, for all types of liver disorders (including jaundice and hepatitis), gallbladder pain and stones, urinary tract disorders, renal disorders, kidney stones, cystitis, and nephritis. In Ayurvedic herbal medicine systems in India, the roots are employed as a diuretic, digestive aid, laxative, and menstrual promoter and to treat gonorrhea, internal inflammation of all kinds, edema, jaundice, menstrual problems, anemia, and liver, gallbladder, and kidney disorders.
Price: UK£40.00 - 1lb / 454 gm Bag
In Peruvian herbal medicine, Clavo huasca (Tynanthus panurensis) is widely regarded as an libido booster for both men and women.
Price: UK£25.95 - 100 caps
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