Herbs For Men : Smilax Myosotiflora & Piper Cubeba (Java Pepper)
Smilax Myosotiflora
Smilax myosotiflora or 'Ubi Jaga' (UJ) is a native herb traditionally used by indigenous folk for its aphrodisiac effects.
Ubi Jaga is a creeper plant that is grown wild in the tropical forest in South East Asia. It improves blood circulation. It is traditionally used as herbal medicine to strengthen male energy, as a general tonic and to increase body metabolism.
It will help intensify sexual desire, increase sensitivity, strengthens erections and enables men of all ages to enjoy more frequent and longer lasting sex.
The benefit also includes the effects of mood stabilization, promotion of healthy blood pressure levels and increase in energy level.
This will definitely contribute in a major way to great performance in bed.
The mainstream medical sciences are now beginning to realize the benefit of this herb.
PIPER CUBEBA (Java Pepper)
The Book of One Thousand and One Nights, mentions Piper Cubeba as a main ingredient in making an aphrodisiac remedy for infertility.
The mixture, of Piper Cubeba is given to Shams-al-Din, a wealthy merchant who had no child, with the instruction that he must eat the paste two hours before having intercourse with his wife. According to the story, the merchant did get the child he desired after following these instructions. Other Arab authors wrote that cubeb rendered the breath fragrant, cured affections of the bladder, and that eating it "enhances the delight of coitus".
The Book of One Thousand and One Nights, compiled in the 9th century, mentions piper cubeba as a remedy for infertility, showing it was already used by Arabs for medicinal purpose.
In India, Sanskrit texts included piper cubeba in various remedies. Charaka and Sushruta prescribed a cubeb paste as a mouthwash, and the use of dried cubebs internally for oral and dental diseases, loss of voice, halitosis, fevers, and cough. Unani physicians use a paste of the cubeb berries externally on male and female genitals to intensify sexual pleasure during coitus. Due to this attributed property, cubeb was called "Habb-ul-Uruus".