The following is excerpted from The Professional's Herbal Formula Handbook No. 7, comprising 52 pages of traditional information and recent scientific data that describes the medical properties, physiological action and therapeutic uses for each of the 24 ingredients outlined in this formula.
Adaptogenic, alterative, anabolic, anti-cachexic, anti-dyscratic, aphrodisiac, restorative, stimulant (circulatory and secretolytic), nerve tonic and vasotonic.
Alleviates any general fluids dyscrasia
(abnormal or pathological condition) within the blood vessels or
tissue-systems throughout the reproductive organs that leads to
the onset of various degenerative or debilitative conditions
associated with a lack of sexual arousal or desire, and
eliminates any form of cachexia (general debility) and chronic
fatigue or exhaustion throughout the sexual organs in order to
improve one's overall sexual potency and power; relieves any
functional impotence associated with a weakened or exhausted
sexual system, and removes any fatigue, exhaustion or general
debility; exhibits significant aphrodisiac properties in order to
generate greater sexual arousal and desire, as well as increased
sexual potency and power; strengthens and invigorates the entire
nervous system, and promotes greater stamina and physical
endurance; exhibits powerful adaptogenic (balancing and
strengthening) activity in order to increase the overall
resistance of an organism towards any adverse influences or
stressful conditions (whether they be physical, chemical or
biological in nature), especially upon the endocrine glandular
system, blood vessels, musculature, immune system, and both the
central (cerebro-spinal centers) and peripheral nervous systems;
displays adaptogenic and anabolic activity in order to provide
greater strength and vitality throughout the blood vessels,
tissue-systems and musculature; and demonstrates regulatory
activity in order to normalize any overactive or underactive
glandular functions; exhibits circulatory stimulant activity in
order to permeate the entire organism (both internally and
externally) with greater warmth and movement, thereby supporting
the innate warmth that resides in the blood and muscle tissues;
acts as a secretolytic stimulant in order to promote increased
gastric, pancreatic or intestinal secretory and motor activity,
and enhances greater peripheral circulation (due to its
antioxidant activity); exhibits significant antioxidant effects
in order to provide greater oxygen-transport capabilities
throughout the bloodstream, as well as enhance the transport of
additional oxygen directly into the cells and tissue-systems
throughout the blood vessels and musculature; acts as a
circulatory stimulant by increasing the blood flows through the
arteries and blood vessels of the muscles in order to enhance
greater nutrient transport, absorption and utilization, thereby
accelerating the healing processes associated with the repair of
any damaged blood vessels or tissue-systems throughout the
reproductive system; displays alterative activity in order to
correct any disordered bodily function, thereby activating
increased alterations in both metabolic and tissue functions as a
defensive measure against the onset of acute or chronic disease;
exhibits restorative effects in order to regain increased vigor
or vitality and greater strength, while enhancing normal tissue
and metabolic functional capabilities; demonstrates alterative
and restorative properties in order to re-establish healthy
systemic functional capabilities, as well as to establish greater
vascular tone throughout the entire organism (due to its ability
to stimulate increased secretory flows); exhibits alterative
effects in order to stimulate the anabolic growth processes,
thereby enhancing the repair of any degenerated, deteriorated and
debilitated cells or tissues (while promoting the elimination of
any catabolic waste materials); displays tonifying effects in
order to permanently enhance the overall energy-levels throughout
the entire organism, without adversely affecting the functional
capabilities of any
particular organ or system.
None.