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Also, there is an herb called Yohimbe, and the possible side-effects of that are increased blood pressure, increased heart rate, and increased anxiety.
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Yohimbe is extracted from the bark of a tree native to West Africa.
Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008
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Yohimbe is extracted from the bark of a tree native to West Africa.
Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008
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Yohimbe is often included in herbal products designed to enhance potency, which may also include ginkgo biloba and 1-arginine.
Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008
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Yohimbe is often included in herbal products designed to enhance potency, which may also include ginkgo biloba and 1-arginine.
Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008
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Yohimbe is often included in herbal products designed to enhance potency, which may also include ginkgo biloba and 1-arginine.
Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008
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Yohimbe is sold in many health food stores, herbal shops and online in capsule form.
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Yohimbe is often included in herbal products designed to enhance potency, which may also include ginkgo biloba and 1-arginine.
Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008
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Yohimbe is extracted from the bark of a tree native to West Africa.
Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008
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Yohimbe is extracted from the bark of a tree native to West Africa.
Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008
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