Sunday, October, 25, 2009
Yohimbe
October 02, 2008
Experts at Consumer Reports look at six of the most popular herbs
and supplements on the market and evaluate their safety and
effectiveness. From CoEnzyme Q to Yohimbe products, each product is
given a grade from A to F. Many of the products that fail do so
because they may adversely affect blood pressure or react badly
with hypertension medicines or statins.
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Expert & Community Posts
By healthgal
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Health Expert
...considered intriguing, but not conclusive. As far as yohimbe - it can be dangerous if used in...
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By Dr. William Davis
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Health Expert
Harold is energetic and highly motivated. His heart scan score of 997 really threw him for a...
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By Jay Motola
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Health Expert
The treatment of erectile dysfunction is part of our daily lives as a result of the mass media...
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Health Guide
...supplements.The following are special concerns for people taking alternative remedies for erectile dysfunction:
Yohimbe.
Yohimbe, which is similar to yohimbine, is derived from the bark of a West...
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...herb used to calm nerves and reduce stress. In addition to photosensitivity, it can cause liver damage.
Yohimbe (Pausinystalia
yohimbe ) is used to treat erectile dysfunction. Both the herb and the...
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...reaction to sunlight (photosensitivity). They include, but are not limited to, St. John's Wort, kava, and
yohimbe.Chemopreventive agents Chemopreventive agents include a wide range of substances...
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Erectile dysfunction, sometimes called "impotence," is the repeated inability to get or keep an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse. The word "impotence" may also be used to describe other...
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Related News
December 03, 2008
A reader wants to know if herbal remedies for erectile dysfunction really work. According to Dr. Todd Nippoldt from the Mayo Clinic, some studies...
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