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| Horny Goat Weed is also known as Epimedium. Epimedium is a natural and safe way to increase sexual libido, as well as maintain it as you get older. We did a lot of research on this product and found that it was first discovered by a goat farmer. When he gives his goats this "weed" they become more sexually active. This is the reason for the found name "Horny Goat Weed". Unlike Viagra or other medications which are a temporary fix, and don't improve your libido in the years to come, this ancient Chinese herb works by increasing the blood levels of testosterone and corticosterone hormones. It also expands the circulatory system's blood vessels, improving the circulation of these hormones. This combination is what is responsible for increased sexual desire. After taking it for sometime we also sound that Horny Goat Weed has other effects. It may help back, kidney, joint and liver problems. Horny Goat Weed is safer than Viagra and other synthetic drugs because it produces less PDE5. This enzyme helps men get erection, but in large amounts leads to side effects such as stroke, heart attacks, low blood pressure, lack of vision and even sudden death. These are the known side effects of the blue pill known as Viagra. |
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