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Enlast is a very advanced personal lubricant. Opposed to other oils that
are sticky or greasy, our lubricant is developed to be slippery and smooth
when used - and to stay slippery, smooth, and wet during function. It
is water-based so there are no matters with latex condoms and allows the
lubricant to taste much better than the absolute majority of competitive
productions on the market. The water base also dries out naturally after
usage leaving no sticky remainder or embarrassed feeling attributed to
different lubricant products. All the ingredients in Enlast are hypo-allergenic
and 100% USP approved for food use.
Enlast
has been uniquely developed with a variety of natural herbal remedies,
vitamins, aminoalkanoic acids and flavoring to make an incredibly effective
and powerful lubricant. Among the main components in helping with the
sexual boost is L-Argynine; Arginine, an amino acid that has been proved
to assist in the increase of sexual stimulation. Arginine may be good
in treating sterility in men. In one research, men with low sperm counts
took Arginine and 80% of the men show big improvement. Arginine is also
noticed by one researcher for its power to increase libido and induce
erections.
The
herbs Muira Puama and Huanarpo Macho have traditionally been used to cause
sexual arousal in men and women.
Current
applications of muira puama focus on its ability to boost libido in men
and women.
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Lamm, M.D., Steven and Couzens, Gerald Secor, Younger at Last: The New World
of Vitality Medicine (New York: 1997, Simon & Schuster), pages 62-64. ISBN
0-684-83438-3
Klatz, D.O., Ronald with Kahn, Carol, Grow Young with HGH (New York: 1997,
HarperCollins Publishers, Inc.), pages 200, 201, 206, 304. ISBN
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Hendler, M.D., Ph.D., Sheldon Saul, The Doctor's Vitamin and Mineral
Encyclopedia (New York: 1990, Fireside), pages 209-215. ISBN 0-671-66784-X
Quillin, Ph.D., R.D., Patrick, Healing Nutrients (New York: 1989, Vintage),
pages 274, 368. ISBN 0-679-72187-8
Auterhoff, H., and B. Momberger, "[Lipophilic constituent of muira puama],"
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Yakugaku Zasshi (1969), 89(8):1172-24
Waynberg, J., "Aphrodisiacs: Contribution to the clinical validation of the
traditional use of Ptychopetalum guyanna," presentation at the First
International Congress on Ethnopharmacology, June 5-9, 1990, Strasbourg,
France
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