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Horny Goat Weed
What is Horny Goat Weed?As the name suggests, horny goat herb gets its name from the observation of goats after they ate this herb. The herb epimedium, therefore, came to be known as horny goat weed.
Many practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine tout horny goat weed, known to them as Yin Yang Huo, as the best remedy for sexual dysfunction and decreased libido. Their claim is backed by the fact that the herb has been used as an aphrodisiac for thousands of years.
Horny Goat Weed has been used as an aphrodisiac for hundreds of years, and research has also proven its effects on improving sexual desire and performance.
The ingredients in horny goat weed, particularly the flavonoids, sterols and magnaflorine, may influence sexual biochemistry in a variety of ways. The herb is thought to enhance the action of neurotransmitters that play a role in arousal and emotional response.
Research also indicates that horny goat weed can inhibit an enzyme that is responsible for stopping the production of these neurotransmitters. With the continual production of neurotransmitters, sexual response remains elevated.
Horny Goat Herb is not only used as an aphrodisiac. Among the other conditions treated with horny goat weed are kidney, joint, liver, and back disorders. The most effective preparations of the herb are standardized to contain 10% icariin flavonoids.
Side Effects and Warnings of Horny Goat Weed
No significant side effects have been reported from the use of horny goat weed. However, as with many herbal supplements, pregnant or lactating women should avoid it.
You should always seek medical advice before using this or any other herbal supplements.













