Butea Superba Supports Man Erectile Capacity

Thursday, 13 August 2009

If knowledge is power
then after you have finished this article
you will be feel like Mighty Man when this subject is brought up in casual conversation.

Butea Superba is a Twinning wood of long life herbal plant exists only in Thailand from the central part
eastern part
western part till the northern part of Thailand. This plant species can be found in the same habitant as Pueraria Mirifica and also the mountains area. The long-shape tubers were annually enlarged and accumulated at least 15 chemicals in the group of direct chain organic acid
sterol
sterol glycoside
flavonoid and flavonoid glycoside.

Butea Superba is an thyme in the family Papilonaceae and has the characteristics of being a crawling vine that wraps itself around large trees. One side has three leaves. The plants are of a yellowish orange tint and the plant grows in the open. The long roots of the plant are covered under the ground
parallel to the roots of a yam.

This type of plant reproduces through seeds and the separation of its roots. This plant can be found growing in forests in the Northern regions
in the Eastern regions and along Kanchanaburi Province
of Thailand. The roots and stem of the plant are medicines used for power and power. In addition
the roots and stem of the plant are considered to help increase gentleman sexual performance. Thus
this plant has come to be known as a miracle herb. because Butea Superba helps to enhance human health
it was considered to be an critical factor to thing the substance constituents of this herb.

Species: Due to the spreading habitant of the plant
many vary had been found. At least cultivars had been willful and elected for commercialized plantation and were name as Butea I and II.

As we continue
we will take a look at how this new information can be implemented in very special ways.

Chemical properties: This thyme exhibit some substance closely connected to that of the Pueraria Mirifica thyme but some substance is far more different.

The crude extract of this thyme showed some parallel reaction to that of the gentleman pill; Viagra. They show vasodilatation cause the same as in the Viagra Tablet. Its chemicals also promote energetic body without any tense or strong or cardiac over stimulation. This is the analyze why this herbal artifact can be willful and promoted to be the Herbal Viagra.

While the commercial Erectile Dysfunction-treated drug is a great interested artifact despite its sincere adverse cause which some are connected to death
a herbal artifact such as Butea Superba with soft but cautious action should be an alternative.

Furthermore
our researcher had found that Butea Superba food could be in both forms; swallow artifact such as a fitness food artifact and a topical application artifact such as a gel surface product.

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Butea Superba (Red Kwao Krua)

Butea Superba is a native herb in the family Popilionaceae. The plant twinning woody long-life herbal plant exists only in Thailand. This species can be found in the same habitat as Pueraria mirifica in the mountainous area. The long shape tuberous were annually enlarged and accumulated at least 15 chemicals in the group of direct chain orgamic acid especially flavonoids and flavonoid glycosides with c- AMP Phosphodiesterase potent inhibitor directly at the corpus cavernosum of the penis and resulted in enhancing blood flow to that area. In addition
it supports normal sexual function
erectile capacity
enhance sensitivity and better performance. After many studied
we produced Butea superba into dietary supplement and cosmetic product

All Natural Dietary Supplement

Hight Flavonoid & Flavonoid-glycoside:
*Supports healthy cardio-vascular system
*Supports blood flow to male genitals
*Promotes normal sexual function
*Supports erectile capacity
*Enhances sensitivity & performance
*Increases energy & stamina
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