Ingredients of penis enlargement pills
Here is a list of some of the main ingredients (focusing on those with legitimate evidence of effectiveness):
- Ginkgo Biloba: This herb is one of the species used in medicine for a long time. Ginkgo is used to treat numerous conditions, many of which are under scientific investigation. Available evidence demonstrates ginkgo's efficacy in the treatment of intermittent claudication. As for its effect on the penis, you basically have to do with a positive effect on circulation.
- Ginseng: surely, this is the most popular for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. All varieties of this plant are adaptogens, meaning they help the body adapt to different types of pressures. It was reported that ginseng helps improve circulation and increase the amount of semen and sperm motility. One study showed that regular consumption of Korean ginseng for eight weeks improved erectile function in 60 percent of patients with sexual dysfunction and, apparently, increased the likelihood of achieving successful penetration and maintain an erection during intercourse.
- Palmetto (Saw palmetto): This palm is in the southeastern United States. The berries of the saw palmetto are known to increase urine flow, REDUCING inflammation and relieve muscle spasms. Similarly, Native Americans have used them to increase their libido. The U.S. Pharmacopoeia has listed as an effective remedy for inflammation of the urinary tract and bladder, breast disorders, and problems of throat and lung cancer. Finally, we have used saw palmetto to treat symptoms of enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hypertrophy, or BPH), such as the increase in frequency of nighttime urination or decreased urinary flow.
- Hawthorn: this is a small shrub that was first recognized by the American doctors about 1800. Hawthorn has been used to treat circulatory disorders and respiratory diseases. Considered a good "tonic for the heart ', flowers and berries of this shrub have been used traditionally to treat circulatory problems. Modern medical research has shown that consumption induces some improvements in patients with circulation problems.