Showing posts with label Dong quai roots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dong quai roots. Show all posts

Friday, April 23, 2021

Dong quai roots -high libido in woman

Dong quai roots Kashmir
Most people treat aphrodisiacs as folk fantasy. Don’t be deceived. When libido flags in women, there are many herbs that can help revive it. The biochemistry of plants like ginseng, dong quai, fennel, Himalayan Shilajit—even a few essential oils can bring powerful sexual regeneration to your body and intensify your libido. It’s your own individual response to specific herbs that holds the key to which aphrodisiacs are best for you. Lossof your libido can have many different causes. So when turning to herbs for help in the sexual arena, you will need to experiment a bit to find which plants work best for you. But watch out. It can not only be easy to create an experience of intense desire; it can be just as easy for a woman to end up fertilized by the results of it.

In women, sex increases the levels of estrogen, which protects against heart disease. Ever wonder why women love the touchy, feely stuff so much? It's because of their rise in estrogen levels. This hormone also plays a huge role in a woman's body scent. Since it's thought to have a balancing effect on the female hormonal systemdongquai is sometimes referred to as "female Viagra."

Shatavari wild —Asparagus racemosus—this Ayurvedic female rejuvenation tonic is also an excellent aphrodisiac as well. It’s been used for thousands of years as a female tonic to correct menstrual and menopausal imbalances as well. Traditionally known as “She who has 1,000 husbands”, it was long believed to give a woman the strength and passion to handle 1,000 lovers. Organic shatavari root extract contains a full spectrum of active and synergistic constituents, including saponins containing shatavarin. Use only this herb which is naturally grown or ethically wild crafted so it contains no chemical fertilizers or pesticides.

Wild Yam—Dioscorea villosa—often restores a woman’s libido so successfully that I wouldn’t advise you to use it unless you have a sexual partner. You can take it as a tincture—½ to1 teaspoon in water twice a day—or as a dried herb in capsules, 4-6 capsules a day. I have known women who take as many as 10 capsules a day, but less than this works very well for most.

Shilajit—known by many names in many countries— has been used as an aphrodisiac and female fertility treatment for centuries. One of the most powerful “herbal” substances known, it has been used for thousands of years all over the world. It comes in a thick, tar-like form containing over 80 minerals from Himalayan rocks. It is anti-inflammatory, anti-stress and anti-anxiety, as well as anti-aging. Be sure to buy only the highest grade of Shilajit, wild crafted and gathered from the Himalayas, since only the finest will bring you your desired goal.

Fennel—Foeniculum vulgare—is replete with plant steroids. In animal experiments it has been shown to raise the libido of both males and females. You can take it as a tea. Bruise a teaspoon of organic fennel seeds and pour 2 cups of boiling water over them. Steep for 5 minutes, strain and drink. Caution: Do not use fennel oil on your body when you are pregnant, as it has been known to cause miscarriage.

Other simple herbs which you can add to your foods with a good reputation for enhancing libido are parsley, fenugreek—great to sprout and eat in salads—ginger, and anis. Even coca, from which chocolate is made, is a mild aphrodisiac.

You can also use certain essential oils to enhance libido on the night. Massage your body and your partner’s with a carrier oil such as sweet almond oil or apricot oil to which you have added one of the aphrodisiac essences: Clary sage, ylang ylang, rose, or jasmine. Of course, this is for external use only. It’s powerful stuff—you need only 1 drop of an essential oil to each teaspoon of carrier oil. A capsule of vitamin E squeezed into the oil when you mix it helps keep it fresh longer.

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Monday, March 1, 2021

Dong quai-Angelica sinensis roots in India

Angelica sinensis plants in Kashmir
Dong quai
-Angelica sinensis is used for menstrual cramps, premenstrual syndrome (PMS), and menopausal symptoms. It is also used orally as a "blood purifier"; to manage hypertension, infertility, joint pain, ulcers, "tired blood" (anemia), and constipation; and in the prevention and treatment of allergic attacks.

Since it's thought to have a balancing effect on the female hormonal system, Angelica sinensis  is sometimes referred to as "female viagra.”

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Monday, January 11, 2021

Dong quai-Angelica sinensis plants in Kashmir

Dong quai (Angelica sinensis), also known as Dang Gui, is an herb native to China, Japan, Kashmir, Iran, Pakistan and Korea. A member of the celery family, it's long been used in traditional Chinese medicine. Since dong quai (specifically, the root) is rich in compounds with anti-inflammatory and immune-stimulating effects, it is said to aid in treating a host of issues, from allergies and constipation to high blood pressure and more.
Since it's thought to have a balancing effect on the female hormonal system, dong quai is sometimes referred to as "female ginseng" or "female viagra."

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