Ayurveda, in particular, employs Tribulis terrestris in the treatment of impotence, venereal diseases, and sexual dysfunction.24 One clinical study suggested that Tribulis terrestris can increase libido, enhance arousal, and improve sexual satisfaction all with minimal side effects (only one out of 30 patients reported mild abdominal cramping).9 Another separate study that focused on the effects of Tribulis terrestris on hypoactive sexual desire disorder in postmenopausal women found significant improvement in patients desire, arousal, pain, and anorgasmia (absent, delayed, or infrequent orgasms).25 This studys researchers also noted that the probable mechanism of action of Tribulis terrestris involves an increase in serum and free testosterone, which may improve sex drive in some women.26 Mucuna pruriens Mucuna pruriens , also known as velvet bean, is a popular medicinal plant in Ayurveda for treating Parkinsons disease and acting as an aphrodisiac

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