Pack Weight: 50g .
Price : 25 $ USD
Composition :
Panax ginseng / roots
Capsicum annuum / fruits
Zingiber officinale / roots
Cinnamomum aromaticum / bark
TEA 19 : Herbal infusion made from natural medicinal plants, free from side effects.
Indications :
– Male sexual dysfunction.
– Ejaculation disorders.
– Imbalance of male sex hormones.
– Spermatogenesis disorders.
Benefits :
– Supports erection and stimulates sexual secretions.
– Regulates ejaculation and improves the quality of sexual performance.
– Promotes sperm production.
Enhancing Effect:
The effect of TEA 19 is more beneficial when combined with:
– TEA 8 for fatigue or asthenia.
– TEA 17 for vascular issues of the penis.
– TEA 51 for anxiety or stress during intercourse.
Erectile Dysfunction (Impotence):
Male impotence or erectile dysfunction (ED) is the partial or total inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual performance.
It is common in men over the age of 40 and can negatively impact the couple’s intimacy and increase emotional stress, which in turn may worsen psychogenic components of ED.
Erection depends on the balance of blood flow into and out of the penis – a neurovascular phenomenon involving:
– Dilation of penile blood vessels.
– Relaxation of smooth muscles.
– Increased blood flow into the corpora cavernosa.
– Venous occlusion preventing outflow.
The corpora cavernosa, located alongside the corpus spongiosum (which contains the urethra), are expandable structures that fill with blood during erection.
Causes:
In 80% of organic erectile dysfunction cases, vascular disorders of the penis are the main cause, due to reduced blood flow in the corpora cavernosa.
Other possible causes include:
– Benign prostatic hyperplasia with endothelial dysfunction.
– Neurological diseases (e.g. spinal cord injuries, Parkinson’s disease).
– Prostate or pelvic tumor surgery affecting erectile nerves.
– Endocrine disorders:
– Diabetes
– Thyroid disorders.
– Hyperprolactinemia (excess prolactin).
– Hypogonadism (testicular failure).
– Low testosterone levels (Andropause).
– Hypertension.
– Age-related impotence.
Psychogenic causes are common in younger men:
– Performance anxiety.
– Guilt.
– Depression.
– Marital problems or conflicts.
– Loss of sexual desire.
Other risk factors:
– Use of drugs, tobacco, or alcohol.
– Obesity and overweight.
– Certain medications: antihypertensives, antidepressants, diuretics.
A good-quality erection requires proper functioning of the endocrine, autonomic nervous, and endothelial systems.
Advice:
– Adopt a healthy lifestyle.
– Engage in regular physical activity.
– Maintain a healthy diet to prevent diabetes, hypertension, and obesity.
– Reduce stress.
– Stop using tobacco, alcohol, and drugs to promote good blood circulation.










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