Catuaba Bark (Erythroxylum catuaba)

Catuaba Bark (Erythroxylum catuaba) | Biokoma
Catuaba bark is the most well known aphrodisiac plant. Its aphrodisiac properties were first discovered hundreds of years ago by the Tupi Indians of Brazil. Catuaba bark is used mainly as a libido enhancer and to treat sexual dysfunction. But not only. Catuaba contains alkaloids, tannins, aromatic oils and phytosterols that have many positive health properties.

Benefits:
  • Works against infections
    Alkaloids in catuaba affect its high antiviral activity. Catuaba can inhibit the development of infection in the human body, fights outbreaks of disease and acts as a relaxant and seals the blood vessels. It can be used to fight HIV - as a support for basic treatment.
  • Aphrodisiac
    The aphrodisiac qualities of this plant are, without doubt, its most famous and popular use. Catuaba bark contains alkaloids which seems to be the most active compound that produces a stimulatory effect on the libido of both men and women. Catuaba stimulates blood flow to the genitals, can strengthen and prolong an erection, enhances sexual excitement and is said to give more powerful orgasms.
  • Nervous system stymulator
    Catuaba works its magic quite quickly, effectively calming anxiety and nerves in less than an hour after use. It can also be used as a sleep aid; however this may increase the chance of having erotic dreams
  • Antidepressant
    Active substances of Catuaba have a big impact on improving the emotional state of man - they show anti-depressant effects. They relieve tiredness, insomnia and hypochondria. They stimulate the nervous system, while increasing the production of endorphins, which makes us feel happier.
  • Works on the intellect
    Catuaba improves blood circulation and stimulates the brain. It works similar to coffee, but stays in the body for much longer. In addition, it stimulates the nervous system, thanks to which we can absorb significant amounts of information faster and more effectively
All information is for educational purposes only and has not been evaluated by the FDA.
This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Not intended for use by pregnant or nursing women. If you have a medical condition or are taking medication, consult your doctor prior to use.

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