During times of stress, the libido of both men and women can be adversely affected. Men, who are stressed often find that their testosterone levels are affected. And if that were not enough, there is also the natural decline in sex hormone as a man ages.
Did you know that testosterone levels decline with ageing at the rate of 1% per year from 40 years? Not what a chap needs. And if a man drinks to help alleviate stress, that too impacts his testosterone levels. Low testosterone levels can cause less strong erections, decrease in libido, decreased enjoyment of life, sadness or depression, grumpiness, falling asleep after dinner, deterioration in work performance and deterioration in ability to play sports. In a recent survey of sexually active women, 22% reported lack of sexual desire. In a separate survey, women reported that the most important factor they believe would improve their sexual satisfaction was less stress. The good news is that there is a safe herbal formula, which can help both men and women to regain sexual satisfaction … Hot Plants for Him and Hot Plants for Her.
Hot Plants for Him
The ingredients in this exclusive formula for men have been shown in scientific studies to increase sexual desire, support sexual function and boost the male libido. Hot Plants for Men can help reinvigorate sexual drive and improve sexual satisfaction. The formula features a combination of herbs to support healthy sexual drive, function and pleasure in men. It uses a combination of herbal extracts long associated with libido and performance in traditional cultures and allows individuals to reclaim virility naturally with ingredients designed to safely invigorate male sex drive and boost sexual performance and endurance.
How does it work?
The herbs in Hot Plants for Him have been used for generations by many traditional cultures and are now being validated by Western science and research:
Maca (Lepidium meyenii)
- This herb has been used in the high Andes in Peru for about five thousand years. Alkaloids isolated from the Maca root act upon the hypothalamus-pituitary axis, supporting and boosting energy levels and encouraging the production of sex hormones. The hypothalamus is a small gland located in a region within the brain that controls many bodily functions, including eating and drinking, blood pressure and heart rate, and emotional states. In combination with the pituitary gland, hormones secreted by these glands also play a significant role in sexual function
- In a double-blind placebo controlled clinical study of maca extract, men showed improved sexual desire after 8 weeks of use, independent of serum testosterone and estradiol levels. In another study, controlled research showed maca was associated with significant support for erectile function
Yohimbe
- This is derived from the bark of an African tree, Pausinystalia yohimbe. It has been used for over 70 years to support male sexual health and is known to support microvascular health in men. Further scientific research has demonstrated that yohimbine is associated with support of male sexual function
Rhodiola rosea
- This herb is found throughout high altitudes in the arctic and in mountain areas of Europe and Asia. Use of rhodiola dates back to ancient times in Greece (77 AD). Rhodiola has been traditionally used in Scandinavia and Russia for centuries to increase physical endurance, work productivity, longevity resistance to high altitude sickness, and for a variety of other uses. To this day, a bouquet of rhodiola roots is still given to couples prior to marriage as a folk custom to ensure fertility and the birth of healthy children
- Rhodiola (Rhodiola rosea) is an adaptogen, helping the endocrine system adapt to environmental stresses. High stress is not associated with optimal sexual health. In a clinical trial, rhodiola improved energy levels in 64% of participants
- Rhodiola has also been clinically researched for support of male sexual health. In an open study, 26 of 35 men noted substantial improved support of sexual function, after three months of daily use.
Horny Goat Weed (Epimedium sagittatum)
- This has been found to have natural compounds that have androgenic/anti-estrogenic properties. Secreted by the adrenals and/or testes, (depending on the sex) androgens promote physical vigour and increased libido in men and women
Panax Ginseng
- This has a long history of use in traditional Chinese medicine—over 2000 years. Most of the effects of ginseng are attributed to ginsenosides, compounds found in most ginseng species. Ginseng has shown adaptogenic properties, increasing oxygen uptake after use of a standardized extract. The ability of ginseng to exhibit ergocentric properties is possibly due to the increased adrenal responsiveness, which ultimately enhances the activity of the pituitary-adrenal axis
- Ginseng appears to be linked to enhanced nitric oxide synthesis, which could contribute to associated vasodilatation and improved blood microvascular flow in men. In a double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover study, 60% of male patients using panax ginseng reported support for sexual function over the placebo group
Tongkat Ali (Eurycoma longifolia)
- This is a tall, slender shrub-like tree native to the hilly jungle slopes of Malaysia. Like many herbals, it has a history of use that has recently caught the attention of Western science and modern researchers. Tongkat Ali appears to support healthy male sexual drive possibly through adaptogenic properties, like those found in ginseng. Laboratory research of tongkat ali showed up to a 13% increase in sexual drive
Hot Plants for Her
The ingredients in Hot Plants were specifically selected to help women cope with stress, increase energy, and improve sexual satisfaction. Hot Plants for Her contains a combination of herbs to support healthy sexual drive, function and pleasure in women. It uses a combination of herbal extracts long associated with energy, libido and performance in traditional cultures. It allows women to reclaim their sensuality naturally.
How does it work?
Maca (Lepidium meyenii)
- This herb has been used in the high Andes in Peru for five thousand years. Alkaloids isolated from the maca root act upon the hypothalamus-pituitary axis, supporting and boosting energy levels and encouraging the production of sex hormones. The hypothalamus is a small gland located in a region within the brain that controls many bodily functions, including eating and drinking, blood pressure and heart rate, and emotional states. In combination with the pituitary gland, hormones secreted by these glands also play a significant role in sexual function
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera)
- This herb is typically found in India and is a commonly used herb in traditional Ayurvedic treatments. Studies show Ashwagandha supports red blood cell formation (which is very important for overall energy levels) and stress resistance
- In one study, physical endurance was doubled in participants given extracts of Withania somnifera. The withanolides, compounds found in Ashwagandha, appear to support the body's natural anti-stress abilities.
Rhodiola (Rhodiola rosea)
- This is also known as “golden root” or “arctic root” is found throughout high altitudes in the arctic and in mountain areas of Europe and Asia. Use of rhodiola dates back to ancient times in Greece (77 AD). The “rosea” in the plant's name refers to the scent of its freshly cut rootstock
- Rhodiola has been traditionally used in Scandinavia and Russia for centuries, to increase physical endurance, work productivity, longevity resistance to high altitude sickness, and a variety of other uses. To this day, a bouquet of rhodiola roots is still given to couples prior to marriage as a folk custom to ensure fertility and the birth of healthy children
- Rhodiola seems to act an adaptogen, helping the endocrine system adapt to environmental stresses. High stress is not associated with optimal sexual health, and in a clinical trial, rhodiola improved energy levels in 64% of participants. Another clinical study showed rhodiola supported healthy reproductive cycles in over 60 percent of participants
Eleuthero (Eleutherococcus senticosus)
- Formerly known as Siberian ginseng, it is actually not related to ginseng at all, but shows some similar properties. Extract of eleuthero bark has long been used in Asia for boosting energy levels and supporting endurance
- Eleuthero appears to help the body adapt to stress by supporting healthy adrenal gland function.
Catuaba (Erythroxylum catuaba)
- This is a common tree found in South America from Brazil to Peru, in the same genus as the coco plant. Its bark has been consumed for centuries by natives and immigrants alike to support sexual function in men and women
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