Description
Main Indications
- Low libido
- sexual stimulant
- Aphrodisiac
- Erectile dysfunction (ED).
- Ejaculation problems.
- Sexual problems.
- Fatigue.
- Anxiety and stress
- Immunostimulant
- Tonic/ nutritive
- Sterility
- Improve semen volume and sperm counts
- Sperm motility
- Sex drive and fertility.
What is LibidoCare Liquid?
LibidoCare Liquid is a natural, non-addictive herbal remedy specifically formulated by qualified homeopath to relieve symptoms of erectile dysfunction, anxiety, nervous depletion.
What are the ingredients?
LibidoCare Liquid is a 100% herbal formula and contains the following ingredient in therapeutic dosage:
Damiana 20%, Korean Ginseng20%, Rhodiola20%, Shatavari20%, Withania20%,
Herbs
It has been shown to help boost energy and reduce the effects of exhaustion.
The herbs in LibidoCare Liquid have traditionally been used as an aphrodisiac. Modern research supports this use as well. It’s shown to increase sperm count in males and help with erectile dysfunction and anorgasmia. It has also been shown to help increase blood flow and stimulation in sexual organs.
It has anti-depressant properties and helps to boost the overall mood and bring about a general feeling of well-being. Additionally, it has been used as an herbal remedy for anxiety.
These medicinal herbs are thought to have hormonal balancing properties. It’s used to help with the hormonal imbalances.
Supplement Facts
Herbal supplement
Serving Size: take 10 to 15 drops before food once in a day 1/2 hour before going to bed, diluted in 50ml water
Servings Per Container: 30 to 40 days (30 ml)
Ingredients: Damiana 20%, Korean Ginseng20%, Rhodiola20%, Shatavari20%, Withania20%, liquid Ext. alcohol not more than 45% each 1 ml contains 500 mg dried plant
Note: The herbs do have a mild hypoglycemic effect so those on diabetes medication or those who suffer from hypoglycemia must use these herbs with caution. It may interfere with the body’s absorption of iron, so monitor iron levels while on this herbs.
Warnings:
It is relatively safe in regular doses although the long term effects of its use have not been tested. Damiana does have a traditional background as an abortive; therefore, pregnant women shouldn’t take it. The herb’s safety in children has not been tested so don’t give it to children.