| How herbs can help spice up your love life
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Libido in its common usage means sexual desire. In the US, it is the topic of much discussion due to many factors, including the aging of the Baby Boomers, the oldest of which turned 60 in 2006, stress factors, and life style.
Women and men have their own particular issues. Women, especially those entering or experiencing menopause, complain of low energy and lack of moisture. For men, penile dysfunction – a term bantered about in the press – is a serious health issue.
Sprunk-Jansen offers two products, FEMININE™ and MASCULINE™, to enhance libido for people of all ages.
FEMININE™ increases female desire and response.* It contains Asafoetida (Ferula assafoetida) and Capers (Capparis spinosa), used as an aphrodisiac for thousands of years. Recommended use: 1 tablet per day.
MASCULINE™ increases libido and energy.* It contains Asafoetida, known to increase sexual performance and energy.* Recommended use: 1 tablet per day.
Both products have been clinically tested for safety and efficacy. A new study on the specific effects of Asafoetida on male sexual health, notably erectile function and sufficiency was recently published.
The study, entitled, “Efficacy and Safety Assessments of Ferula asafoetida L., Traditionally used in Greco-Arab Herbal Medicine for Enhancing Male Fertility, Libido and Erectile Function,” by Kassis, et al, appears in The Open Complementary Medicine Journal, 2009, 1, 102-109.
Learn more about FEMININE™ and MASCULINE™, and our full product line at: www.sprunk-jansen.com.
About Sprunk-Jansen
Sprunk-Jansen was founded by pharmaceutical executive Erik Sprunk-Jansen in 2004 to create safer botanical therapeutic formulas to support human health and well-being. All Sprunk-Jansen herbal supplements are based on Greek-Arabic medicine, one of the most enduring and well-researched modalities of healing in the world.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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