Pleasure
Enhance-RX -
Herbal Arousal Formula Alternative For Women
Common
Questions
How
Often Should I Take Pleasure Enhance-RX?
You should take the Pleasure Enhance-RX Pills three times daily.
You will feel a dramatic difference within a couple of days
of taking our product.
Are Pills Better than Creams?
Both are effective in stimulating ones libido. Our
customers have found that taking pills are far more convenient
than rubbing cream on themselves prior to having a sexual encounter.
Our belief is that you will receive a better benefit by working
the inside out rather than just the surface.
Is Taking Pleasure Enhance-RX Safe?
Yes, Pleasure Enhance-RX is very safe. It is a 100% herbal product
that has been proven to be safe and effective.
Can I take this with other medications?
Most likely; however, always consult with your doctor before
combining anything or if you have any concerns.
Are There Any Side Effects?
Since the product is an all natural formula, it is safe and
without any known side effects.
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Pleasure
Enhance -RX
Ingredients
Dang
Gui Radix Angelicae Sinensis.
A frequently used herb in Traditional Chinese Medicine,
Dang Gue is increasingly being used by Western Herbalists
as a womans tonic herb. Its popularity is
founded in its ability to Tonify the Blood and regulates
the menses as in irregular menstruation, amenorrhoea,
dysmenorrhoea, etc. It also Invigorates and harmonizes
the Blood and keeps the intestines moist. All
of these features make this a primary herb in the quest
to build female vitality formulation. It is sweet,
acrid, bitter and warm and enters the Heart, Liver and
Spleen channels.
Bai
Shao Radix Paeonia Lactiflorae.
Bai Shao also affects the blood, but in a nourishing
capacity as in Restraining the Yin or Nutritive and
Protective levels of the blood. It also Pacifies
the Liver preventing Liver Qi Constrain or disharmony
between the Liver and the Spleen. It is bitter,
sour and cool and enters the Liver and Spleen channels.
Fu
ling Poria Cocos.
Strengthens the Spleen and harmonizes the Middle Burner
as in Spleen distressed by Dampness ( these conditions
are a result of increased plasma glucose levels).
It also has a Central nervous system effect as in Quieting
the Heart and calming the Spirit (insomnia, palpitations
or forgetfulness). It is sweet, bland and neutral
and enters the Heart, Spleen and Lung channels.
She
Chuang Zi Semen Cnidii Monnieri.
This herb Dries Dampness and Warms the Kidneys and strengthens
the Yang which makes ideal for the movement of Qi to
the Lover Burner. It is acrid, bitter and warm
and enters the Kidney and Spleen channels.
Cang
Zhu Rhizoma tractylodis.
In Chinese
Medicine Dampness is a complicated classification involving
the viscous and potential of body fluids and there effects
on energetic motility. When Dampness prevails
energy becomes stagnant having a profound effect on
vitality and vigour. In this respect Cang Zhu
works its magic as a specific herb to Dry Dampness and
strengthens the Spleen with some emphases on the excretion
of salts. It is acrid, bitter, warm and aromatic,
entering the Spleen and Stomach.
Ze
Xie Rhizoma Alismatis.
This This herb Drains Kidney Fire and is used for Deficient
Kidney Yin patterns. It promotes urination and leeches
out Dampness. It is especially effective in cases
of stagnation. It is sweet, bland and cold and
enters the Kidney and Bladder channels.
Chen
Pi Pericarpium Citri.
Chen Pi moves The Qi very strongly and strengthens the
Spleen. It also transforms Phlegm and directs
the Qi downward while preventing Stagnation. It
will increase cardiac output while dilating coronary
arteries. It is also Anti-inflammatory and prevents
the cloying nature of Stagnation. It is acrid,
bitter, warm and aromatic entering the Spleen, Stomach
and Lung channels.
Catuaba.This
is a Yang Tonic herb from South America which has a
renowned reputation for moving energy to the genital
area and is enhanced by the tonifying effect of the
primary formula. It is warm and enters the Kidney
onifies the Kidneys and fortifies the Yang and Tonifies
the Yin as well as harnesses ascending Liver Yang. It
is used for Deficient Kidney Yang patterns with symptoms
as impotence, spermatorrhea, frequent urination, forgetfulness,
withdrawal, and painful cold lower back and knees. It
is acrid, sweet, warm and enters the Liver and Kidney
Channels.
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