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Cordyceps

Cordyceps is one of the most rare and treasured herbs, and it has been an important ingredient in Chinese medicine for thousands of years. It can be found on isolated places in southwestern China, especially in the provinces of Tibet, Sichuan, Qinghai, Guise and Yunnan, in locations over 3,500 metres.

Cordyceps is primarily collected wild, as the grown cordyceps is of lower quality, but the wild cordyceps is usually very expensive and costs up to $1000 for 100 grams. Wild cordyceps from Tibet is supposed to be the best in the world.

Scientific research has proven that wild cordyceps is richer in certain components, and also that the proportions of its ingredients are different from the cultivated herb, and this might make some differences in the activity. Nevertheless, cultivated Cordyceps is still a premium and valuable tonic herb.

Cordyceps became famous because of its powerful aphrodisiac effects. Recent studies performed at Beijing Medical University of China and in Japan have shown a 64% success rate among men suffering from impotence, vs. 24% in the placebo group.

In the ancient China, cordyceps was highly recommended as one of the most effective medicines for all illness. Due to its anti-aging and cure-all properties, it can be compared to ginseng, reishi and deer velvet. In general, cordyceps is a tonic that help the body build strength, improve the organic functioning, strengthen the immune system and bring longevity.

Cordyceps Benefits

Cordyceps sinensis is a powerful life enhancing tonic and an extremely effective and unique herb able to benefit many body systems.

Generally, cordyceps helps restore normal functioning of various parts of the body, it helps stimulate the immune system, benefits circulatory system and promotes energy, vitality and longevity. It develops strong antiaging power and is a good antioxydant.

Recent observations have shown, that cordyceps can improve performance and muscle-building capability, even though it does not contain any steroidal ingredients. Cordyceps benefits the vascular system by improving the circulation, it helps to regulate blood pressure and strengthen the heart muscle. As a working lung tonic, cordyceps is able to strengthen respiratory power in those who need extra energy to perform physical exercise. It is also useful for people who suffer from deficiency of lung power.

Cordyceps also fortify the kidney channel, which is responsible for sexual energy and desire. It has effects in improving sexdrive, sexual desire and potency, physical endurance, and energy. In Chinese medicine, cordyceps was used for treating erectile dysfunction. Clinical tests performed at Hunan Medical University have shown that cordyceps is unusually effective in relaxing the smooth muscles of the penis, permitting blood to enter and create hard and big erections in men.

Cordyceps can be used safely and over a long period of time. It has a huge amount of benefits to many body parts and this makes him rank as high as ginseng, reishi and deer antler.

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