wild orgasm | heightened sensitivity | incredible climaxes

 

WILDGASM blend of herbs, vitamins, amino acids and nutrients are from the finest quality.

Vitamin C: It is involved in the synthesis of sex hormones including androgen, estrogen, and progesterone. It helps build collagen, which gives your skin its elasticity and is therefore useful for overcoming vaginal dryness. It is also used in increasing immunity, prevent wrinkles, lower high blood pressure, improving physical performance and strength and to reduce fatigue and stress.
For younger women, it can help control excessive and often uncomfortable menstrual flow. And for menopausal women, it can help to control hot flashes.

Calcium: Your body needs calcium to build and maintain strong bones, heart rhythm and muscle function. Your heart, muscles and nerves also need calcium to function properly. Some studies suggest that calcium, along with vitamin D, may have benefits more than bone health, perhaps protecting against cancer, diabetes and high blood pressure.

Vitamin D: Vitamin D is essential for strong bones because it helps the body utilize calcium from the diet or supplementations . But increasingly, research is revealing the importance of vitamin D in protecting against a host of health problems. Vitamin-D may be one of the best vitamins of all for your body. It affects cell death and proliferation, insulin production, and even the immune system. That means almost everything your body does relies on it.

Vitamin E: fat-soluble vitamin with antioxidant properties. It helps to reduce the toxic effects of excessive estrogen. And it's required for the synthesis of hormones. Like Vitamin C, it's reported to help improve vaginal dryness as well as relief hot flashes.

B-Complex vitamins: The B-complex vitamins B-1 (thiamin), B-2 (riboflavin) and B-3 (niacin) are all required for the maintenance of a healthy sex drive. They help to increase energy, improve blood flow and circulation, plus they participate in the synthesis of sex hormones. 
  

Iodine:  Iodine is a chemical element. The body needs iodine but cannot make it. The needed iodine must come from the diet. As a rule, there is very little iodine in food, unless it has been added during processing, which is now the case with salt. The thyroid gland needs iodine to make hormones.

Zinc: Zinc plays an important role in our sexual development and maintenance. It supports adrenal activity, combats the effect of stress on the body, boosts immunity, and increases sexual stamina!

Selenium: Very important anti-oxidant, help reduce damaging effect of free radicals, decrease cholesterol, and help in thyroid gland problems.

 

Magnesium: Magnesium is a mineral that's crucial to the body's function. Magnesium helps keep blood pressure normal, bones strong, and the heart rhythm steady. Maintaining healthy magnesium levels is also associated with a protective effect against depression and ADHD. Supplementation of magnesium is not very effective at reducing fat mass or cramps.

Manganese:  Manganese is a mineral that is found in several foods including nuts, legumes, seeds, tea, whole grains, and leafy green vegetables. It is considered an essential nutrient, because the body requires it to function properly. Manganese is an essential nutrient involved in many chemical processes in the body, including processing of cholesterol, carbohydrates, and protein.

Manganese is an important metal for human health, being absolutely necessary for development, metabolism, and the antioxidant system. The classes of enzymes that have manganese cofactors are very broad, and include oxidoreductases, transferases, hydrolases, lyases, isomerases, ligases, lectins, and integrins.

GABA:  Is the chief inhibitory neurotransmitter in the mammalian central nervous system. It plays the principal role in reducing neuronal excitability throughout the nervous system. In humans, GABA is also directly responsible for the regulation of muscle tone. It is taken by mouth for relieving anxiety, improving mood, reducing symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS), and treating attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It is also used for promoting lean muscle growth, burning fat, stabilizing blood pressure, and relieving pain.

 

Acetyl l-Carnitine: Acetyl-L-Carnitine is an amino acid (a building block for proteins) that is naturally produced in the body. It helps the body produce energy. It is important for heart and brain function, muscle movement, and many other body processes.

L-Citrulline:  L-Citrulline is a naturally occurring amino acid found in food, such as watermelons, and also made in the body. Our bodies change L-Citrulline into another amino acid called L-Arginine and also to nitric oxide. L-Citrulline might help increase the supply of ingredients the body needs to making certain proteins. It might also help open up veins and arteries to improve blood flow and reduce blood pressure. It may also boost your immune system.


L-Arginine : An amino acid which has two rules. First, it is a precursor for nitric oxide, which increases blood flow to you’re clitoris and vagina. Second rule, it aid in the release of important growth hormone from your pituitary gland, which play an important rule in increasing desire, arousal and sexual functions.

L-Tyrosine: Tyrosine is one of the non-essential amino acids, which are the building blocks of protein. The body makes tyrosine from another amino acid called phenylalanine.
L-tyrosine is the direct precursor to several important neurotransmitters, which affect many functions in the brain, including mood, stress response, mental function, satiety and sex drive. It is a precursor the neurotransmitter epinephrine which is a natural chemical in the body that allows fat to be mobilized and burned as energy. L-tyrosine is also a precursor to thyroid hormones, which maintain proper metabolic rate. Mild stress and anxiety may be relieved by L-tyrosine, as well as fatigue.
Some people also apply tyrosine to the skin to reduce age-related wrinkles.

Black Cohosh: Black Cohosh is a herb. The root of this herb is used for medicinal purposes. Black Cohosh was first used for medicinal purposes by Native American Indians.
Black Cohosh root also seems to have some effects similar to the female hormone, estrogen. Black Cohosh might increase the effects of estrogen or it might decrease the effects of estrogen. Estrogen itself has various effects in the body. Black Cohosh should not be thought of as an “herbal estrogen” or a substitute for estrogen. It is more accurate to think of it as an herb that acts similar to estrogen in some people. Today, black Cohosh is used primarily as a nutritional supplement for hot flashes, mood swings, night sweats, vaginal dryness and other symptoms that can occur during menopause ”PMS’, as well as for menstrual cramps and bloating.

Ginkgo Biloba:
 Improves circulation, thus improves overall sexual sensitivity and functions. For thousands of years, leaves from the Ginkgo biloba tree have been a common treatment in Chinese medicine
Ginkgo improves blood flow to the brain and acts as an antioxidant. These effects may translate into some benefits for certain medical problems, but the results have been mixed.
It's also an antioxidant. It might also help with some other circulation problems. In addition, ginkgo may relieve PMS symptoms, like breast tenderness and mood changes.
Laboratory studies have shown that ginkgo improves blood circulation by opening up blood vessels and making blood less sticky. 

 

Ashwagandha Extract:  Ashwagandha is used for arthritis, anxiety, trouble sleeping (insomnia). Ashwagandha is also used as an “adaptogen” to help the body cope with daily stress, and as a general tonic. It is also used for fertility problems in men and women and also to increase sexual desire.

Ashwagandha contains chemicals that might help calm the brain, reduce swelling (inflammation), lower blood pressure, and alter the immune system.


Muira Puama: Is a small tree up to 15 feet in height native to the Brazilian Amazon. The bark and root are the primary parts that are utilized. Indigenous peoples use Muira Puama for the therapy of sexual debility, fatigue, neuromuscular problems, and rheumatism. The root and bark of Muira Puama are rich in free long-chain fatty acids, essential oils, plant sterols, coumarin, lupeol, and an alkaloid named muirapuamine. It is used for preventing sexual disorders and to increase interest in sexual activity (as an aphrodisiac). It is also used to improve psychological and physical aspects of libido and sexual function, menstrual cramps and PMS, neurasthenia, to tonify the nervous system and for treating cases of mild exhaustion. Helps with gastrointestinal and reproductive disorders, stress and trauma. Because of its various constituents, it is difficult to pinpoint the exact chemicals responsible for its sex boosting effects. Muira Puama is one of the most active botanicals with a long history of traditional use as an energy tonic, general health improver and remedy for impotence & sexual insufficiency.

Chasteberry : Chasteberry is the fruit of the chaste tree, a small shrub-like tree native to Central Asia and the Mediterranean region. The name is thought to come from a belief that the plant promoted chastity. Chasteberry is sometimes called “the women’s herb. Vitex agnus-castus is the fruit of the chaste tree. The fruit and seed are used to make medicine. Chasteberry has been used for thousands of years, mostly by women for menstrual cycle irregularities, premenestral syndrome(PMS), a more severe form of PMS called premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) , depressed mode, nervous tension, and increase sexual desire. Currently, chasteberry is still used as a folk or traditional remedy for menstrual problems, such as premenstrual syndrome, as well as for symptoms of menopause, some types of infertility and to increase breast milk.


Maca Extract: Maca works as an adaptogen which means that it responds to our bodies different needs. If you're producing too much of a particular hormone. Maca will regulate the production downward. However, if you're producing too little, it'll regulate the production upward

Tribulus Terrestris: studies showed that it promoted the level of testosterone and increased virility and potency. Used as a treatment for most male and female sexual problems, including erectile dysfunction, involuntary release of semen without orgasm, and to increase sexual desire.

Horny Goat Weed: Widely used in traditional Chinese medicine as a tool to increase sexual drive. The active ingredient Icarrin found on the herb has been known to have pde-5 inhipitory effect and also it has a rule on Nitric oxide level increase. It is used for erectile dysfunction, increased sensation and also to arouse sexual desire.

This plant has got its name, horny goat weed, from the legend that a herder noticed his goats becoming more sexually active after eating the plant.

Mucuna Pruriens:  Today, it is used for treating anxiety, arthritis, and a condition called hyperprolactinemia. In hyperprolactinemia, the blood levels of a hormone called prolactin are too high and that might affect sexual activity in females.

 

Ginseng: slow-growing perennial plants with fleshy roots, belonging to the genus Panax of the family Araliaceae.

Ginseng is found in North America and in eastern Asia (mostly Korea, northeast China, Bhutan, eastern Siberia), typically in cooler climates. This article focuses on the series Panax ginsengs, which are the adaptogenic herbs, principally Panax g quinquefolius. Ginseng is characterized by the presence of ginsenosides.
For centuries, the root of the ginseng plant has been revered for its rejuvenating powers that are said to enhance vitality and sex drive in both men and women.
Folk medicine attributes various benefits to oral use of American ginseng and Asian ginseng (P. ginseng) roots, including roles as an aphrodisiac, stimulant, type II diabetes treatment, or cure for sexual dysfunction in men.. 
.
Ginger : Ginger is a herb. The rhizome (underground stem) is used as a spice and also as a medicine. Ginger is commonly used to treat various types of “stomach problems,” including colic, upset stomach, gas, diarrhea, as well as loss of appetite. Other uses include potentiating effects of other herbs.

 

 

 

**The statements made on our websites have not been evaluated by the FDA (U.S Food & Drug Administration). This product is not intended to diagnose, cure or prevent any disease. The information provided by this website or this company is not a substitute for face-to-face consultation with your physician, and should not be construed as individual medical advice. The testimonials on this website are individual cases and do not guarantee thet you will get same results."Everyday Health","Today","Men's Health","San Francisco Chronicle","Examiner",and "Mall Online" are trademarks of their respective owners and are not reflective of endorsements of any kind. Remember taking weight off and keeping it off requires lifestyle changes involving a healthy diet and exercise.