Could this ‘red vine’ help you go ALL THE WAY? [Hit a home run!]
Friend, Valentine’s Day is just 2 weeks away.
And it’s time you start making a plan.
Sure, there are the flowers… the candies… and of course the romantic dinner…
But what happens AFTER dessert?
If you’re planning to TURN IN early…
And THROW IN the towel when it comes to PLEASING your wife…
I URGE you not to give up on your sex life just yet.
Because ancient Chinese wisdom offers a “sex tonic” for a SAGGING libido… and a staying power that’s totally LACKING in the sack!
Put some vroom in your vitality
A member of the buckwheat family, Chinese knotweed (Polygonum multiflorum) even LOOKS romantic…
With its heart-shaped leaves… red stems… and pink flowers.
Its root has been TREASURED for its medicinal value for longer than any of us can remember.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, it’s been called “Ho Shou Wu” for OVER 1,200 years…
But you might’ve heard of it by its more modern nickname in this country, “Fo-Ti.”
Legend has it that this Chinese vine could help keep your hair black… well into your “golden years”…
Especially “red” Fo-Ti, which has been processed by boiling it in black soybean juice (sometimes mixed with yellow rice wine).
But that’s not the only way it could help you keep a firm grip on your VITALITY.
It’s also used to support healthy energy levels in both men and women…
And for older guys, it could help put the “boom” back in the bedroom!
Despite its ENERGIZING qualities, it actually also has a CALMING effect.
And one of the MAJOR reasons why guys don’t perform the way they’d like to in the bedroom is because they can’t RELAX!
There’s more…
Fo-Ti is also used traditionally to help guys STAY in the game while they’re having sex.
When’s the last time YOU had so much stamina… you were able to go into extra innings with your spouse?!
It works to help EXTEND men’s performance by BALANCING testosterone… and IMPROVING circulation (which accounts for its “warming” effects, according to TCM theory).
It may also help support prostate health, too.
Together, those actions help supplement what TCM refers to as the “vital essence.”
For women, Fo-Ti also has demonstrated high estrogen activity… which could help replace the sex hormones that have taken a NOSEDIVE in menopausal women.
Estrogen deficiency has been linked to lower libido in older gals… as well as lack of lubrication “down there”… and even pain during sex.
Now, there are SO MANY active compounds in Fo-Ti… modern science hasn’t quite figured out which ones do exactly what.
And folks in Western medicine often have a hard time wrapping their heads around the principles of ancient medicinal practices, anyway.
Because there’s a risk of toxicity if you use the WRONG version of Fo-Ti (like the raw herb that hasn’t been processed)… or TOO MUCH of it…
It’s best to leave this one to the experts.
A certified Chinese herbalist can recommend either the dried, processed root or root powder… a tea… or a tincture.
Depending on what your specific needs are, he’ll combine it with one or more other Chinese herbs to create a formula that’s just right for you.


