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New scientific research suggests that the chemical
compounds in Epimedium (horny goat weed), acts in the
same way as prescription sildenafil (Viagra).

(Newswire.net -- 11, February 2013) Phoenix, Arizona -- Horny goat weed extract has frequently, regrettably, been offered as a male sexual stimulant in service station bathrooms among other unsavory and incredulous locations. These little foil packages proclaim to boost male performance in return for a couple of quarters in bathroom vending devices. Nevertheless, based on recent scientific analysis, it's possible that HGW (Horny Goat Weed) can really work for its marketed purpose, among other benefits. What exactly is horny goat weed extract, and what's the scientific evidence it improves
performance?

Horny goat weed extract is an entirely natural health supplement from the plants within the Epimedium genus, with centuries old roots in Eastern medicine. It is prescribed by Naturopaths and Acupuncturists (among others) to alleviate weakness and fatigue in the joints and back.
How exactly does the extract act in the body?
Icariin, the primary active molecule in horny goat weed extract (Epimedium) suppresses the action
of the protein phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) and plays the primary role in sexual arousal. The
PDE5 protein is located within the smooth muscle cells in the penis, and is present to breakdown
cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cyclic GMP). When the function of PDE5 is restricted, an
erection is far more likely. These are the identical biological processes employed by the
prescription drug sildenafil, also commonly known as Viagra. Sildenafil, however, is considered
more potent in suppressing PDE5 action.
Icariin additionally raises the volume of nitric oxide generated in the cells that line the inside of blood vessels. The existence of nitric oxide within the bloodstream cuts down on the amount of resistance blood encounters as it moves throughout the circulation system, facilitating easier is a Naturopathic Physician and often prescribes a blend of epimedium to his patients who struggle with diminished libido. Dr. Chambers states “Horny Goat Weed can be extremely valuable for increased libido and even improve sexual performance.” How much icariin does your dose of horny goat weed extract contain?
Typically, retail horny goat weed extracts possess 5% - 60% icariin, the amount differing because of standardization methods utilized in manufacturing. You'll probably receive significantly less icariin within the gas station restrooms than compared to amounts present in controlled product we found offered from a reputable GMP certified manufacturer.
The blend isn't controlled by the FDA, so information regarding the amount required to get the preferred effect may be freely interpreted and this is another good reason to buy GMP as well. Consumers report better results after a few days of using the nutritional supplement.
In conclusion, if you are cautious about consuming prescription medications for erectile may be a good solution for you, or at least an inexpensive and safe place to start if you need some assistance in this area before resorting to the blue pills.
Note: There are many products offered on the market, you should ensure that the manufacturing processes used to create your supplement is from a GMP certified supplier. The product linked to here is sold by a reputable retailer (Amazon.com) and is GMP certified and is competitively priced, however you can find this product or a similar product at a local GNC, Hi-Health, or other supplement or natural foods retailer.

Source: http://www.newswire.net/newsroom/financial/00070767-horny_goat_weed.pdf

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