Are
there effective natural treatments?
When
sexual dysfunction is due to factors like spinal
cord injury, serious illness or prescription medicine,
medical interventions are usually more effective,
although natural herbal or homeopathic remedies
can definitely help when used in conjunction with modern
medicine.
In many cases, however, sexual dysfunction or
sluggish sexual responses may be caused by poor
systemic health, stress, the build up of toxins
and unhealthy lifestyles. In a way, sexual health
can be seen as a sort of 'barometer' of overall
systemic and psychological health. Men who are
healthy, fit and confident about themselves and
about life usually report a vigorous and satisfying
sex life, no matter what their age.
Practitioners
of Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine, African herbalists
and traditional healers from a wide range of cultures
have many centuries of knowledge regarding the
use of herbal medicines to treat a wide variety
of medical problems and to promote optimum health
and functioning. In this respect, certain
herbs have been identified as having strong aphrodisiac
properties and the ability to improve
sexual functioning and overall systemic health.
Recent studies have shown that many
of these herbs have the ability to improve peripheral
and systemic blood flow and to act as vasodilators,
leading to increased blood flow to the penis and
erectile tissue and therefore heightened
sexual pleasure and performance. In the
correct dosage, certain herbs have also been shown
to stimulate adrenal glands, improve endocrine
and male hormonal functioning, boost stamina and
vitality, increase libido and improve the health
and functioning of the sexual organs, especially
the prostate, penis and urethral systems.
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What is Iqawe?
Iqawe
means "Warrior" or "Strong" in Xhosa. Iqawe
for Men is a potent herbal complex containing
selected phytoceutricals and adaptogens to optimize
male sexual functioning, boost sexual performance
and counteract the effects of modern living, drugs
and environmental pollution.
We
live in a stressful world and many men are not
achieving optimal sexual functioning. Impotence,
erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation and loss
of libido all contribute to performance anxiety,
which is distressing and may have an effect on relationships
and self esteem. Due to hormonal imbalance and
fatigue, many men are not enjoying the pleasures of
sex the way that they used to.
Iqawe for Men is a unique combination
of herbs formulated to address the causes of low libido
and male sexual dysfunction. Its powerful aphrodisiac
properties also help to boost sexual desire
and enhance performance, leading to a healthier sex
life and better relationships.
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Iqawe
Can Help!
Iqawe
for Men contains medicinal extracts
of a unique combination of herbs formulated to
address the causes of low libido and male sexual
dysfunction and to improve sexual performance
and pleasure. Containing known adaptogens, aphrodisiacs
and phytoceutricals carefully selected from the
best of Asian, African and South American traditional
medicine, Iqawe is formulated to enhance sexual
performance, stamina and desire, strengthen erections
and greatly improve overall sexual and systemic
health.
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How
do I use Iqawe?
Dosage:
Take 10 to 15 drops in a little water three times
daily. An additional dose can be taken 15 minutes
before sex.
Note: Iqawe is best used in combination with a
healthy diet and regular exercise. Avoid excessive
smoking and alcohol (especially beer) and do not
wear tight trousers or underwear.
How
long until I see results?
Result times depend on general health
and lifestyle. Some men experience rapid results
and almost immediate improvement in erection and
libido. Others will notice a gradual improvement
over 3 - 6 weeks. Take regularly for maximum results.
An additional dose about 15 minutes before sex
will increase desire, strengthen erections and
improve stamina.
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How
long will a bottle last?
One bottle of Iqawe (if taken three times a day)
will last 20 - 30 days. A 90-day supply (see the
Buy 3 Get 1 FREE special below) would be three
bottles.
Iqawe for Men, developed with care by our practicing
Clinical Psychologist, is 100% natural, safe,
and manufactured according to the highest pharmaceutical
standards. Individual ingredients are well-researched
and have been put to the test over the years as
a complement to the treatment of real people with
real problems.
Iqawe
contains the following potent herbs:
Turnaria aphrodisiaca is a nervous
system stimulant which acts as an aphrodisiac
and a tonic for the reproductive organs. It is
traditionally used to promote energy and increase
libido.
Eleutherococcus senticosis (Siberian Ginseng)
is an overall system toner and improves
performance and stamina. In the 1950's
it was used extensively by Soviet athletes to
enhance athletic performance. It can combat stress
and is a tonic stimulant for the adrenal hormones.
One of the most important active ingredients in
Siberian or Oriental Ginseng is the ginsenosides,
which greatly promote blood flow to the brain
and peripherals, including the penis. In oriental
medicine, Ginseng is highly respected and prized
as a herb which promotes male or 'yang' energy,
improving circulation, boosting vitality and acting
as an overall systemic invigorator.
Smilax ornata (Sarsaparilla) contains
steroidal saparins which are thought to mimic
the action of some human hormones. It is used
as a tonic for male sexual potency and
as a rejuvenating tonic and is thought to assist
the production of testosterone and progesterone.
Sabal serrulata is clinically
proven to treat the symptoms of prostate
enlargement (BPH) and its associated symptoms,
including impotence. It has been traditionally
used to stimulate low libido and increase sexual
energy.
Glycorrhiza glabra originates in
the Mediterranean and the Middle East and has
many uses, including being a tonic stimulant for
the adrenal cortex. It encourages the production
of hormones such as hydrocortisone. It is often
prescribed to boost adrenal functioning after
steroid therapy.
Fucus vesiculosis is a sea vegetable
that is a concentrated source of minerals,
including iodine, potassium, magnesium, calcium,
and iron. As a source of iodine, it assists in
the production of of thyroid hormones, which are
necessary for maintaining healthy metabolism in
all cells of the body.
Lirosma ovata improves sexual desire
(libido). Scientific studies have
shown that 62% of males using Lirosma ovata daily
reported increases in sexual desire
after two weeks of therapy. Other clinical studies
have suggested that it is effective in alleviating
male impotence and erectile dysfunction and may
improve sexual performance.
Kola vera is a potent source of
energy and an effective stimulant,
providing a short-term energy boost and boosting
performance.
(see
bottom of the
page for more proven research information)
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How
has Iqawe helped others?
"Thank
you thank you thank you thank you! (and another
thank you from my girlfriend!)" - Brent, USA,
31 years old.
"Iqawe
has really boosted my sex drive as you said it
would! My wife
used to complain that I was never interested.
She said her friends always complained that their
husbands wanted too much sex but she hardly got
any. Seriously - it was affecting my marriage. After
taking Ikawe for 10 days I could already feel
the difference. I also have much more energy."
Derrick S.
"Since I
was a teenager I have been very shy and always
felt like I couldn't approach women. I finally
found a girlfriend, but things were not that great
in bed I think because of my lack of confidence.
Now I feel much more relaxed and I can enjoy sex
like never before. It has made a big difference
to my size and I feel proud to be naked with my
girlfriend for the first time! Steve
MJ.
"I just
want to write and say thank you for recommending
your Ikawe for Men product. I had premature ejaculation
and I could only last a few minutes and then it
was all over. Now I have a lot of stamina
and my erection is much harder. The best thing
is that I can have sex more than once a night
for the first time since I was in my early 20's!
Ikawe has really made me feel like a young man
again, thank you!!" Graham, UK.
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How do I order
Iqawe?
South African customers order below or
phone 021 7970193 for assistance. Your order
will be posted to your nearest Postnet or PO Box
to reach you within 2 working days. For
orders elsewhere in Africa, please
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