You're welcome!
You're welcome!
DrSmellThis (creator of P H E R O S)
Dr. SmellThis,
What is
your opinion of "Hot Plants for Him" product from this firm?
I'm a little worried that it might have too
much yohimbe for regular use.
Honestly, have never heard of
the product. I share your concerns about minimizing (though not necessarily eliminating) yohimbe. It's a powerful
drug, so to speak.
Not to be lazy, but do you have the link?
For penis/sexual health I either use
traditional chinese remedies (e.g., containing lizard and deer antler, ginseng, and other ingredients) or the stuff
from action-love. So far I've not felt the need for anything else.
DrSmellThis (creator of P H E R O S)
Here's the
link:
[url]http://www.enzymatictherapy.com/Products/Product-Categories/Product-Details.aspx?p=07366&cid=1725[
/url]
As to DHEA, I've taken to using 10 or 25 mg a couple of hours prior to intimacy. It seems to kick up
my enthusiasm a bit. It's not as powerful as methyltestosterone but there is some change.
It does make my
nipples itch or tingle a day or two afterwards, which I take as not a good sign.
Whitehall, I notice a quick
effect from DHEA (25mg) too, maybe not so fast as your description, with no side effects. I take it daily, and
cycle (30 on/30 off) a product called "Potency Essentials", which contains a healthy dose of yohimbe and ginseng.
Never have a problem with wood-on-demand, maybe even too much at times.
Ingredients are first rate and
reputable.
Maca is good for adrenals and strength, and rhodiola is a slower acting version of an adaptogen like
ginseng, but not really immediately stimulating like ginseng. Maca seemed to enhance my vitality, but affects people
differently.
Research results on sexuality by itself for rhodiola were mixed, though other health benefits are
well supported; but that can be a good thing if you are using it in a targeted way within a mix, as you don't want
all your herbs to be stimulating, or do the same thing.
In short, with rhodiola, Maca, and ginseng you are kind
of taking three different angles to the adoptogen approach.
With Yohimbe, you have to judge for yourself whether
you want that amount. I personally have relegated it to a purely supporting, and minor role.
DrSmellThis (creator of P H E R O S)
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