Overview
Dobrudua, a very powerful aphrodisiac and central nervous system stimulant that is traditionally used in Suriname by both male and female.
It can be regarded as a natural alternative for Viagra®, Levitra and Cialis® without the common and sometimes serious side effects of these.
This aphrodisiac is to treat erectile dysfunction (ED), also known as impotence.
Dobrudua enhances the effects of nitric oxide that relaxes smooth muscles in the penis.
It increases the blood flow to the sexual organs (penis, clitoris) when a man or woman is sexually exited; it allows an erection to occur after physical - and physiological stimulation, such as the foreplay.
This increases the amount of blood flowing to the sexual organs.
With some men and women it works as fast as 30 minutes and the effects may last up to 24 hours.
Constituents
Contains the alkaloid Melinonine A (a calabash-curare alkaloid), mavacurine, fluorocurine.
Melinonine G (flavopereirine), B, E (Quaternary indole alkaloid), F (alkaloid derivate of betacarboline), J, K, L, M.
Dosage
Don't expect this herbal supplement to fix your impotence immediately; dosages may need adjusting!
Individual results with Dobrudua may vary.
Infusion: half - cup daily.
An infusion is used as a tonic for the general well being.
Tincture: 0.5 - 4 ml; 30 minutes before sexual intercourse.
The tincture is the aphrodisiac (increases the libido).
Warnings / Precaution
Combination of Dobrudua with other treatments for erectile dysfunction (impotence) is not recommended.
There may be a potential cardiac risk of sexual activity in patients with cardiovascular disease.
Dobrudua has vasodilatory properties (blood flow is improved by relaxing the blood - vessels wall) that may result in transient decreases in blood pressure.
Dobrudua does not cure ED and does not increase a man's sexual desire.
Do not take it with nitrate medications, such as nitroglycerin.
The combination of these, which work to widen blood vessels, can cause circulation and heart problems, dizziness and low blood pressure.
Reference
* The Merck Index
* Medicinal Plants of the Guianas
* Pub Med
The above presentation is for informational and educational purposes only.
It is based on scientific studies (human, animal, or in vitro), clinical experience, or traditional usage.
For many of the conditions discussed, treatment with prescription or over - the - counter medication is also available.
Consult your doctor, practitioner, and / or pharmacist for any health problem and before using dietary supplements or before making any changes in prescribed medications.
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