Saturday, October 24, 2009

Yohimbe Supplements

By Adrian Vasquez

There are a lot of products in the market that address the problem of not being able to have a fulfilling love life. Chief of this is yohimbe. It has long been used as an aphrodisiac by African tribes. This (or actually, the substance yohimbine) is extracted from the bark of a tree. This tree is usually readily found in western Africa. The locals also use this to cure fevers and colds.

Remember when you tried to lose weight? Well, there are always some areas that prove to be a real challenge in this cases. What I mean is that, no matter what you do, the fat from these areas wouldn't go away. You may continue to lose weight, but the fat from these areas seems to be there to stay. In such cases, you may find yohimbine supplementation very helpful, as many people reported success. There is no specific research to validate this and also, each body reacts differently. But you can definitely try this, as there is a great chance that it will work.

Yohimbe also works on that area of the brain that controls desire and arousal. However, experts say that it will not help you when the erectile problem is connected with organic nerve trouble. In this case, it is best to consult your doctor for an alternative solution.

Women can also benefit from yohimbe as is it also able to raise up their libidos. Aside from its applications in bed, though, it also aids in dealing with depression since it works on putting a stop to amono-amine oxidase, which is said to advance depression in a person.

Before you rush to the store, however, you must note that yohimbe, taken improperly, may be harmful to your health. If you take a little bit less than the dosage you need, you may find that it is unable to bring about the desired effect. On the other hand, taking too much of it may result in toxic reactions.

And, when taking yohimbe, there are certain foods and medication that you should avoid, as these can negatively react with the herb and cause discomfort and harm to you as well. These include foods that are rich in tyramine, like red wine, cheese products and chicken liver. It is best to ask your doctor first before taking this supplement.

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