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Yohimbe, Pausinystalia yohimbeProposed Uses: Impotence The bark of the West African yohimbe tree is a traditional aphrodisiac and the source of yohimbine, a prescription drug for impotence. It appears to be modestly effective, but it also presents numerous safety risks. What Is Yohimbe Used for Today? Yohimbine (the drug) is better than placebo but only successful in about 30-45% of the men who use it. Yohimbine has also been evaluated in combination with the supplement arginine. A double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of 45 men found that one-time use of this combination therapy an hour or two prior to intercourse improved erectile function, especially in those with only moderate erectile dysfunction scores. Arginine and yohimbine were both taken at a dose of 6 grams. One study of yohimbine combined with arginine found an increase in measured physical arousal among 23 women with female sexual arousal disorder. However, the women themselves did not report any noticeable subjective effects. In addition, only the combination of yohimbine and arginine produced results; neither substance was effective when taken on its own. An open trial of yohimbine alone to treat sexual dysfunction induced by the antidepressant fluoxetine (Prozac) found improvement in eight out of nine people, two of whom were women. However, in the absence of a placebo group, these results can't be considered reliable; in addition, there are concerns about the safety of combining yohimbe with antidepressants. Dosage The usual dose of yohimbine is 15 to 30 mg daily. However, higher doses are not necessarily better, and it appears that some people respond optimally to 10 or even 5 mg daily. Furthermore, while some people appear to respond immediately to a single dose, for others it takes 2 to 3 weeks of treatment to provide significant benefits. Where to Buy iHealthTree has a wide variety of Yohimbe Products from $6.95 to $24.95. Recommended Product ------------------------------------------------------- Safety Issues Yohimbine in any form should not be used by pregnant or nursing women, or those with kidney, liver, or ulcer disease or high blood pressure. Intake of more than 40 mg a day of yohimbine can cause a severe drop in blood pressure, abdominal pain, fatigue, hallucinations, and paralysis. (Interestingly, lower dosages can cause an increase in blood pressure.) Since 40 mg is not very far above the typical recommended dose, yohimbine has what is known as a narrow therapeutic index. This means that there is a relatively small dosing range, below which the herb doesn't work and above which it is toxic. Even when taken in normal dosages, side effects of dizziness, anxiety, hyperstimulation, and nausea are not uncommon. Finally, yohimbine may interact adversely with numerous medications, including tricyclic antidepressants, phenothiazines, clonidine, other drugs for lowering blood pressure.
Feature Article The Fountain of Youth?What if I told you that it may be possible for you to live to age 100 or even longer, in better health than you are in right now? And, if you are already experiencing the ill effects of aging, what if I told you that it may be possible for you to look and feel 20 years younger and stay that way beyond the age of 100. Aside from the fact that you'd probably call me crazy, I have to tell you that we have never been as close as we are today to actually being able to extend human life!
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