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Malaysian Ginseng - An Introduction
It is a plant that enjoys two folk names. One is Tongkat ali, which means Ali’s walking stick. The other is Malaysian Ginseng. By any name, Malaysian Ginseng (Eurycoma longifolia) is a sex-boosting dynamo of a plant that has proven its sexual benefits in both animal and human studies. Malaysian Ginseng is a slender tree native to Malaysia, lower Burma, Thailand, and Indonesia. The root is employed as a traditional remedy for the treatment of malaria, high blood pressure, fevers, fatigue, loss of sexual desire, and impotence. In Malaysia, Malaysian Ginseng is the object of a sexual potency craze, an ingredient found in over three hundred products, from herbal syrups to capsules to popular soft drinks. Malaysian Ginseng is everywhere, driving the lusty engine of steamy, equatorial Southeast Asia. Nobody knows how long Malaysian Ginseng has been employed for medicinal purposes, but its documented use dates back to the 1700’s. In the steaming hot Malaysia rainforest, aboriginal Orang Asli natives hack a large Malaysian Ginseng root from the ground, using only simple hand tools. The Big Testosterone Builder Malaysian Ginseng root contains a plethora of beneficial compounds, including potent protective antioxidants which inhibit cellular aging. Other phytochemicals in Malaysian Ginseng demonstrate anti-viral, anti-malarial, and anti-cancer activity. Others combat high blood pressure, and quell dysentery. The root is a natural medicine chest. But what excites most people about Malaysian Ginseng is that the root significantly boosts sex drive and function, in both men and women, by building testosterone. Agents identified as glycoproteins are believed to be the sex-promoting ingredients in the plant. Read the rest of the article at : http://malaysianginseng.answer-about.info/malaysian-ginseng/malaysian-ginseng-introduction
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Contributor's Note
Malaysian Ginseng also known as eurycoma longifolia or longjack or Tongkat Ali or Pasak Bumi) has become popular for its alleged testosterone-enhancing properties. It has therefore been included in some herbal supplements for bodybuilders. Historically, South East Asia has utilised the herb for its suggested antimalarial, antipyretic, antiulcer, cytotoxic and aphrodisiac properties. visit : http://malaysianginseng.answer-about.info
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