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There is a strong culture all throughout Africa, where men take herbs to boost male sexual performance. In Africa, they say that when men want to impress a woman, they will take these herbs to boost their sexual performance and there is no shame in using herbs to do this.
However, there is shame in not satisyfing a woman in African culture, and word may travel fast if he does not! Hence there are many potent herbal blends used throughout Africa, with Mondia whitiei or Mulondo being perhaps the most common one from Uganda, Kenya, Congo to South Africa. Often the fresh root is chewed and tastes like ginger or turmeric, and it is even used in food.
Mulondo is used to enhance the sexual experience for men, with libido and erections improved. This herb can powerfully effect a mans hormonal system, regulating testosterone and other hormones, to bring about greater balance and performance to a mans sexual and human state.
Kigelia Africa or Sausage Tree is an iconic tree that grows throughout southern Africa, with its huge Sausage shaped fruits. The Masai make a beer from the Sausage fruit and women also use the sausage tree to firm and allegedly to increase the size of their breasts. The fruit is also often used in skincare and has a multitude of benefits for the human skin, taken internally or taken topically.
One of the most common ways that men take the Sausage Tree in Africa, is to increase penis length. For this purpose, traditionally the herb is taken as well as a cream applied to the penis. This is obviously considered impossible by western science, therefore those African men must be hallucinating or using faulty rulers to measure their manhood! However, no scientific research has been carried out on this subject matter, and it would be worth some open minded scientists to see if there is actually something happening here that is not yet understood by the western psyche.
MAN is a relatively gentle tonic blend men can take every day, as some of these African sexual herbs are designed for men who want fast results that night, and may stimulate men too much if they take them every day. Because the combination of herbs in MAN has been shown to help reduce inflammation, is good for the skin and brightens the mood, MAN works like a tonic to improve a mans overall orientation to his life.
MAN can also stimulate a mans focus and assists him to align with his masculine essence, and so it appears to have a psychological and emotional impact. The subjective, mood lifting masculinity enhancing effects of these plants, should be able to be felt by most men after even a few days of taking 2-3 capsules a day. We wanted to make a herbal blend to regulate mens hormones, increase well being, highlighting what it is to be a man. In many respects, increasing the sexual performance and treating common sexual issues is only a bonus.
Our Mondia whitei is organically grown by farmers who understand plant spirits and our sausage tree fruits are harvested from the wild, where the tree grows abundantly in Southern Africa.
There have been some interesting scientific study on The Sausage tree. These studies demonstrate that The Sausage Tree is anti-inflammatory, has anti-microbial properties, is an antioxidant and shown it has potential for treating skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis.
1 bottle contains 60 capsules and 200mg of each herb in each capsule.
We send out our bottles from Estonia, and so take 7 days to arrive within Europe and about 10 days to North America and up to 20 days to arrive in the rest of the world.
The sausage plant (Kigelia africana): Have we finally discovered a male sperm booster?
Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Kigelia africana (Lam.) Benth.
Comprehensive scientific demystification of Kigelia africana: A review
Ethnobotany, Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Activity of Kigelia africana (Lam.) Benth. (Bignoniaceae)
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Effects of Mondia Whitei ‘Mukombero’ on Sperm Parameters in Male Albino Rats
Modulation of penile erection in rabbits by Mondia whitei: possible mechanism of action
Phytochemistry and Bioactivity of Mondia whitei
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