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CLINICAL
STUDIES
Experimental Study Of The
Effectiveness Of Muira Puama Extract: 262 Patients Who
Suffered From Lack Of Sexual Desire And The Inabililty To Attain
Or Maintain An Erection, Were Given A Daily Dose Of 1 to 1.5 Grams
Of Muira Puama Extract. Within Two Weeks, Sixty-Two Percent Of The
Subjects Who Had Loss Of Libido, Claimed That The Treatment Produced
Dynamic Improvements. Fifty-One Percent Of The Subjects Who Suffered
From Erection Failures, Stated That Muira Puama Was Of Benefit.
(Wayneberg J. Aphrodisiacs: Contribution To The Clinical Validation
Of The Traditional Use Of Muira Puama, June 5, 1990)
Panax Ginseng Experimental
Placebo-Controlled Study: Ninety Patients Were Divided
Into Three Groups Of Thirty Each. The Groups Received Ginseng, Trazadone,
Or A Placebo. In The Group Receiving Ginseng, Changes In Erectile
Parameters Such As Penile Rigidity And Girth, Libido, And Patient
Satisfaction were Significantly Higher Than In The Other Groups.
The Overall Therapeutic Efficacies For Erectile Disfunction Were
Sixty Percent For The Ginseng Group Versus Thirty Percent For The
Placebo And Trazedone Groups. If The Ginseng Were Administered For
A Prolonged Period Of Time, A cumulative Effect On Vascular Flow
Was Seen. (Choi HK, Seong DH, Rha KH, "CLINICAL EFFICACY OF
KOREAN RED GINSENG FOR ERECTILE DISFUNCTION", Int. Journal
Of Impotency Research 7 (3): 181-6, 1985)
Experimental Study Of The
Effectiveness Of Extracts Of Ginko Biloba: Extracts Of
Ginko Biloba Leaves Standardized To Contain 24% Ginkoflavonglycosides
May Be Effective In Cases Of Erectile Disfunction Due To Arterial
Insufficiency. In A Study, Sixty Patients Were Treated With Ginko
Biloba Extract. The First Signs Of Improved Penal Arterial Blood
Flow Were Seen After 6-8 Weeks. After 6 Months Of Therapy, Fifty
Percent Of The Patients Had Regained Potency; Twenty Five Percent
Showed Improved Arterial Flow. (Sikora R, "GINKO BILOBA EXTRACT
IN THE THERAPY OF ERECTILE DISFUNCTION", Journal Of Urology
141: 188A, 1989)
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