A low sex drive results in a man either not pursuing women he finds attractive when he’s single, or losing interest in initiating sex when in a relationship or marriage.
When a man single, a low sex drive can result in him remaining alone and missing out on the love, sex and good times that he wants to experience with women.
Deep down, he wants to go after the women he wants, but just doesn’t feel enough motivation to follow through compared to a man who has a higher sex drive.
When in a relationship, a man’s low sex drive can result in his woman feeling unloved, unwanted and dissatisfied with his level of interest in her, which can then lead to her wanting to break up, divorce or cheat so she can enjoy sex with a man who truly wants her.
Finally, during sex, a man with a low sex drive will experience much less physical pleasure from the sex compared to a man with a high sex drive, which can result in him not feeling as motivated to follow through and do it again in the future.
Libido Plus includes the following, science backed ingredients that help increase your sex drive, enhance the physical pleasure and sensations of sex, boost your mood and give you more stamina and endurance.
You will feel a significant difference when a woman touches you down there, or even when you touch yourself.
The physical pleasure of touch is increased and enhanced.
It’s an amazing thing to experience and makes you want more sex and then enjoy the sex so much more.
Scientific Proof of Ingredients
Horny Goat Weed (includes Icariin)
(Epimedium)
- Improves ability to gain erections. [1] U.S. National Library of Medicine
- ICA (Icariin from Horny Goat Weed) boosts the immune system. [2] U.S. National Library of Medicine
- “Icariin is a naturally occurring compound that possesses multiple atheroprotective functions.” (Meaning, it protects against the buildup of fats, cholesterol and other substances in and on artery walls (plaque), which can restrict blood flow in your heart). [3] U.S. National Library of Medicine
- “Although it is best known for its aphrodisiac properties…it [also] possesses broad therapeutic capabilities, especially for enhancing reproductive function and osteoprotective, neuroprotective, cardioprotective, anti-inflammatory and immunoprotective effects.” [4] U.S. National Library of Medicine
- “Epimedium and its active compounds possess wide pharmacological actions, especially in hormone regulation, anti-osteoporosis, immunological function modulation, anti-oxidation and anti-tumor, anti-aging, anti-atherosclerosis and anti-depressant activities.” [5] U.S. National Library of Medicine
Maca
(Lepidium Meyenii)
- “Two RCTs (randomized clinical trials) suggested a significant positive effect of maca on sexual dysfunction or sexual desire in healthy adult men” [6] Pubmed.gov, U.S. National Library of Medicine
- Maca improves a man’s ability to gain and maintain erections. [7] Pubmed.gov, U.S. National Library of Medicine
- “…improvement in sexual desire was observed with Maca [after] 8 weeks of treatment.” [8] Pubmed.gov, U.S. National Library of Medicine
- “…maca reduces the glucose levels, and its consumption is related to the lowering of blood pressure and an improved health score.” [9] Pubmed.gov, U.S. National Library of Medicine
- “…maca possesses fertility enhancing properties in men” [10] Pubmed.gov, U.S. National Library of Medicine
Mucuna Pruriens Extract
- “Mucuna pruriens reduces stress and improves the quality of semen in infertile men.” [11] U.S. National Library of Medicine
- “Significant improvement in sexual behavior, libido and potency, sperm parameters, DSP, and hormonal levels.” [12] U.S. National Library of Medicine
- “M. pruriens seed extract was more powerful than the positive control, Sildenafil, at upregulating the expression of the nNOS gene in neurons, showing its promise as a natural product for treating ED (erectile dysfunction).” [13] U.S. National Library of Medicine
- Mucuna pruriens extract has an anti-depressant effect (boosts your mood, emotional health). [14] U.S. National Library of Medicine
Polypodium Vulgare Powder
- “Polypodium vulgare…useful in the relief of the respiratory symptoms” (improves breathing and lung health, which helps with sexual stamina).” [15] U.S. National Library of Medicine
Tongkat Ali
(Eurycoma Longifolia)
- “A placebo-controlled clinical trial with 109 randomized male subjects demonstrated significant improvements in libido, sexual performance, satisfaction, and physicial functioning. E. longifolia has a strong impact on seminal fluid parameters, for example, semen volume and sperm motility.” [16] U.S. National Library of Medicine
- “All these studies demonstrated considerable effects of EL on male sexual health disorders…convincing evidence for the prominence of EL in improving male sexual health.” [17] U.S. National Library of Medicine
- “Significant improvements were found in the TA group for Tension (−11%), Anger (−12%), and Confusion (−15%). Stress hormone profile (salivary cortisol and testosterone) was significantly improved by TA supplementation, with reduced cortisol exposure (−16%).” (Boosts emotional well being). [18] U.S. National Library of Medicine
Saw Palmetto Berry Powder
- Improves prostate and urinary tract health. [19] U.S. National Library of Medicine
Muira Puama Root Powder
(Ptychopetalum olacoides)
- Muira puama (Ptychopetalum olacoides) increases libido and penile hardness…acts as a nerve stimulant to heighten receptiveness to sexual stimuli as well as physical sensation of sex.” [20] U.S. National Library of Medicine
L-Arginine HCL
- “Positive effects on anaerobic and aerobic performance.” (More stamina in the bedroom). [21] U.S. National Library of Medicine
- “Arginine was confirmed to be an effective therapy for individuals affected by mild and moderate ED (Erectile Dysfunction).” [22] U.S. National Library of Medicine
Panax Ginseng Root Powder
- Strengthens the immune system. [23] U.S. National Library of Medicine
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