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Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Tongkat Ali: Sexual Powerhouse

Tongkat ali, also known as Ali's walking stick or longjack, stands tall as a sexual treasure revered in traditional medicine and modern supplementation. This slender tree, indigenous to Malaysia, lower Burma, Thailand, and Indonesia, boasts a root with remarkable therapeutic properties. Beyond its colloquial names, Eurycoma longifolia has garnered attention for its aphrodisiac qualities validated through animal and human trials.

The historical roots of Tongkat ali's applications trace back centuries, with documented mentions dating back to the 1700s. Traditionally, its root has been utilized to combat ailments ranging from malaria and high blood pressure to fevers, fatigue, and sexual dysfunctions, including loss of libido and impotence. Its multifaceted benefits have made it a staple in traditional medicine across Southeast Asia.

In contemporary times, Tongkat ali has experienced a surge in popularity, especially in Malaysia, where it's integrated into an array of products, including herbal syrups, capsules, and even soft drinks. This sexual potency craze underscores its widespread recognition and utilization in equatorial Southeast Asia, where its reputation as a natural aphrodisiac continues to thrive.

The scientific exploration of Tongkat ali's efficacy in enhancing sexual function has further solidified its status as a valuable botanical remedy. Its presence in numerous products reflects not only its cultural significance but also its enduring relevance in addressing contemporary health concerns. As research progresses, Tongkat ali stands poised to maintain its position as a revered sexual treasure, bridging traditional wisdom with modern scientific validation.
Tongkat Ali: Sexual Powerhouse

Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Tongkat Ali drinks (Eurycoma longifolia)

Eurycoma longifolia Jack or ‘Tongkat Ali’ is a herb which has been claimed to possess various medicinal properties. It is a tall slender shrub-tree which is well-reputed among the natives of South East Asia for its potent aphrodisiac effect.

Traditionally, people drank a water decoction of the plant. People believe that this herb can be used as an anticoagulant for complications during childbirth, treatment for dysentery, aphrodisiac, antimalarial, antibacterial, anticancer, antihyperglycemic, diarrhea, fever, hypertension, relief of pain in the bone, and its pounded bark has been used to treat wounds, syphilitic sores, and headache.

The bark is useful as blood coagulant after childbirth while the leaves are found to be effective in relieving stomach ache.

Research published in (Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2019; 2019: 7543460) study in rats suggested that the aphrodisiac effects of E. longifolia may be due to the elevation of testosterone levels and enhancement of dopamine in the brain.
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