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Unlike pharmaceuticals our herbal pills are simple to use and available without prescription. There are no side-effects to be concerned about, so please read on to find out more about Wolfberry.

Wolfberry contains: WolfBerry Fruit, Rhizom Cibotii, Astragalus Root, White Atractylodes, Epimedium, Dodder Seed, Cynomorium, Cistanche deserticola, Angelica root, lovage Tuber, Rehmannia glutinosa, Herba Dendrobii, Grassy Privet and Fleece-Flower Root.

 
WolfBerry

WolfBerry (Fructus Lycii), the fruit of the lyceum plant, is traditionally used in eastern medication. Indigenous to East Asia and Europe, these plants grow wildly on steep slopes and are cultivated in many parts of China and other regions in Asia.

 

Epimedium Sagittatum

The first recorded identification of Epimedium dates to approximately 200 BC.  Legend states that a Chinese goatherd realized that his herd got sexually active after grazing on particular plants. He discovered that Epimedium stimulated sexual activity. The herb also affects testosterone, which stimulates the nervous system and restores sexual desire.  Traditional medicine’s use of Epimedium has now been supported by western   doctors who now commonly prescribe Epimedium for erectile dysfunction and other sexual ailments. Epimedium works by releasing testosterone in a natural way, stimulating the libido and testosterone levels for greater sperm production.
 
 
 
 
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