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Spermomax contains a sophisticated blend of natural herbal products, that together will aid the bodies ability to produce more satisfying erections, optimise sperm volume (increase sperm count), and enhance sexual performance and make you better lover.
Each 350mg Sperm Pill Contains:
Withania somnifera 50mg
Family: Solanaceae
Common
Name: Ashwagandha
Withania
somnifera, is a shrub cultivated in India
and North America whose roots have
been used
for thousands of years by Ayurvedic practitioners. Withania somnifera
root
contains flavonoids and many active ingredients of the withanolide
class.
Historically Withania somnifera root has also been noted to
have
sex-enhancing properties.
Withania
somnifera is an herb that is extensively used in Ayurveda, the
traditional
health care system in India. Withania
somnifera is used as a general tonic and "adaptogen", helping the
body adapt to stress. In addition, Withania somnifera has been
shown to
possess antioxidant activity as well as an ability to support a healthy
immune
system.
Asparagus racemosus 50mg
Family Name : Asparagaceae
Common
Name: Satavari, liliaceous
Shatavari
(Asparagus racemosus) is a climbing plant which grows in low forest
areas throughout India.
A much branched spinus under-shrub with tuberous, short rootstock
bearing
numerous fusiform, succulent roots.
The healing qualities of Asparagus racemosus are useful to a wide array
of
ailments. The plant has been used in Ayurveda for various conditions.
One
of the well-known major therapeutic potential of Asparagus racemosus is
its
beneficial effect on both the female and male reproductive system.
Mucuna pruriens 50mg
Family Name : Fabaceae
Common
Name: dopa bean
Mucuna
(Mucuna pruriens), contains a naturally occurring libido-booster.
In India,
mucuna is one of two primary herbal remedies prescribed for men and women with low libido, and for women undergoing
menopause. Its long history of use in India's traditional
medicinal
system of ayurveda testifies to this plant's efficacy.
Asparagus adscendens 50mg
Family: Asparagaceae
Common
Name: Loosestrife 
It is a sub-erect, prickly shrub with white tuberous roots. Stem is
sub-erect, terete and smooth. Branchlets are ascending, grooved and
angled. Angles are minutely scabrid. Spines are 1.5 cm long, stout and
straight. Cladodes are dense, slender, filiform, terete, soft and
sub-erect or curved. Racemes are many flowered. Perianth segments are
spreading. The berry is one seeded.
Loosestrife (Asparagus adscendens) has been traditionally used as an
aphrodisiac and to optimize sperm volume. It contains several
phytoactive
glycosides that provide general tonic properties. The tuberous roots of
Loosestrife are said to be useful in cases of debility, including
age-related
loss of sexual stamina.
Pueraria tuberosa 50mg
Family:
Leguminosae
Common
Names: Bidarikand, Indian Kudzu, Red Indian Kudzu, white Indian Kudzu,
Kudz
Pueraria
tuberosa is a climber with woody tuberculated stem. In Ayurveda, this
herb is
used as a general tonic, and as a aphrodisiac. The roots
are
said to be used in medicine as a demulcent and refrigent, and as lactagogue.
Asteracantha
longifolia 25mg
Family:
Acanthaceae
Common
Name: Kuliakhara, Hygrophila
Hygrophilia
auriculata is a robust, erect, annual herb, with sub quadrangular stem,
thickened at nodes and yellow spines in leaf axis.
It
is used as a tonic for the genitourinary system and is helpful for libido.
Tribulus terrestris
25mg
Family:
Zygophyllaceae
Common
Names: Small Caltrops, Land
Caltrops, Puncture Vine
Tribulus Terrestris is a variable, prostrate annual. The roots
are slender and cylindrical, light brown and faintly aromatic. The
leaves are paripinnate; the leaflets, 5-8 pairs, subequal, oblong to
linear-oblong. The flowers are leaf-opposed, solitary, pale-yellow to
yellow; the fruits, globose, consisting of 5-12 woody cocci, each with
2 pairs of hard, sharp, divaricate spines, one pair longer than the
other. Several seeds are seen in each coccus with transverse partitions
between them.
Tribestan
(Tribulus Terrestris)
enhances sexual activity in men and woman. Traditionally used as a dietary supplement
to
enhance vigor, vitality and stamina.
Hibiscus abelmoschus 25mg
Family: malvaceae.
Common name: Ambrette Seeds, Hibiscus Abelmoschus, Musk Mallow, Musk
Okra,
Ornamental Okra, Annual Hibiscus, Yorka Okra, Galu Gasturi, Bamia
Moschata.
Abelmoschus
Moschatus is a soft, herbaceous trailing plant to 2 metres in
diameter with soft hairy stems. It has an underground tuber and dies
back to
this tuber in the dry season, emerging again with the first substantial
rains
of the wet season. It is a relative of the edible okra and tubers and
foliage
formed a source of food for aborigines.
The seeds are valued medicinally
for their carminative and
aphrodisiacand tonic properties.
Anacyclus pyrethrum 12.5mg
Family:
Compositae
Common
Name: Akarakarabha, Akarkara
Anacyclus
pyrethrum is native to Arabia and Syria. The flowers are
hermaphrodite (has both male and female organs) The plant prefers
light
(sandy) and medium (loamy) soils and requires well drained soil. The
plant
prefers acid, neutral and basic (alkaline) soils. It cannot grow in the
shade.
It requires moist soil.
The
Sanskrit name itself is nearly same as the Arabic name. It possesses
stimulant properties.
Myristica
fragrans 12.5mg 
Family:
Myristicaceae
Common
Names : Mace, Nutmeg , Jatikosha, Jatipatra, Jatipatri (Jaatipatree), Jatiphala, Jatiphalam
Myristica
fragrans is a dioecious or occasionally monoecious evergreen, aromatic
tree.
The
plant is a native of Moluccas, now
cultivated
in many tropical countries of both hemispheres.
Nutmeg
is reported to be an expectorant, vermifuge, aphrodisiac. It is also used in tonics and electuaries.
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