Tribulus Can Boost Your Weak Erection

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By Herballove Editorial Maybe helpful for: Men's Weak Erection Youth Impotence Causes: low testosterone Symptoms: soft erection

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The penis just lies in wait. A few quick and gently tugs might awake it from its slumber. Minutes go by and the penis remains in a tranquil slumber, refusing to awake and perform. The male’s partner grows impatience as she sees the penis refusing to cooperate. By now the passion is gone. The desire to make love has dissipated, and it’s all because the penis could not awaken.
 
This scene may be familiar to some men. It’s awkward. It’s embarrassing. It’s emotionally debilitating. Yet each day, thousands of men suffer from impotency problems. Most impotency problems stem from a sudden lack of testosterone due to age. As men age, they gradually start to lose testosterone, and then men start to see a change in mood, a decrease in energy, and even the loss in sexual desire.
 
The “T” Effect
Testosterone, along with DHEA, DHT, and oxytocin, produces prostaglandin E1 and nitric oxide along with cGMP. When testosterone goes astray, the sudden dearth of hormones results in the lack of prostaglandin E1 and nitric oxide/cGMP, two essential bodily functions that help produce erectile tissues, blood vessels, and nerves that help power an erection and maintain penis size.

Power Your Erection
Tribulus contains various natural biomolecules that used to stimulate the enzymes that make testosterone and nitric oxide production. Tribulus works best when synergized with other potent herbs in a formula. By using supplements that contain Tribulus, men can start to naturally see an increase in their desire to have sex, as well as feel happier and more energized.[1],[2]

For young adults that sufferred from unsustainable erection caused by chronic masturbation, herbal formula containing tribulus and other powerful herbs are needed:
Aside from testosterone, libido is also driven by the dopamine-nervous function, which stimulates the hypothalamus-pituitary axis to release oxytocin. If the dopamine-nervous function is weak, or if an individual has excessive hypothalamic dopamine-norepinephrine conversion, penile and testicular arterial constriction will occur during the day, impeding the dopamine from releasing needed to power an individual’s sex drive.

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Reference: 
^1 El-Tantawy WH, Temraz A, El-Gindi OD., Free serum testosterone level in male rats treated with Tribulus alatus extracts., Int Braz J Urol. 2007 Jul-Aug;33(4):554-8; discussion 558-9.
^2 Gauthaman K, Ganesan AP., The hormonal effects of Tribulus terrestris and its role in the management of male erectile dysfunction--an evaluation using primates, rabbit and rat., Phytomedicine. 2008 Jan;15(1-2):44-54.


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Marc Rasmussan posted on Fri, 03/01/2013 - 11:23
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Tribulus is an everyday part of my life. Ever since I started taking it along with Epimedium I have never felt better. Sex is in a whole new level. It feels great! What I also love is that there are many different ways to take these two herbs to I know I will never stop taking them.
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markinhoswwee posted on Mon, 03/04/2013 - 11:32
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One of the best herbs. This really helps me keep my junk hard when I need it to be hard. It works so great and fast!
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