Herbal Safety

Instamaxx - Safety & Purity

With retail sales in more than a dozen countries, Instamaxx is rigorously tested for purity.

What you will not get from Instamaxx are many of the serious, long-term side-effects associated with Yohimbe.

 


What should You Know About Instamaxx?

It's safe. We have both the testing and consumer evidence to prove that Instamaxx has few side-effects and is manufactured according to international standards. Here's the short list:

Improvements in blood and oxygen flow can cause mild headaches in a small percentage of users. These effects disappear with continued use.
An overdose of Instamaxx can cause vomiting and since Instamaxx increases testosterone, an overdose can cause irritability or lower anger or aggression thresholds.
Instamaxx should not be used by pregnant women.
Use of alcohol or some other drugs may reduce Instamaxx' effectiveness. If you're currently taking any drug or medication, always check with your doctor before taking any new medication or product.
Instead of long-term side-effects, Instamaxx has long-term benefits for you, your sex life and your body.
You shouldn't use Instamaxx or other enhancement products when you're also taking products or medication that include nitrates, like amylnitrate, butylnitrate or "poppers".
However, anyone undergoing treatment for any medical condition should consult their doctor before taking any new type of drug or supplement. Some drugs, especially those associated with high-blood pressure treatment, may diminish the effectiveness of Instamaxx.


A final word about safety. Make sure you play safe when you take Instamaxx or any sex enhancer. These products can allow you to engage in sex when you might be a little under the influence - don't let your sex drive get ahead of your common sense and practice safe sex!



Yohimbe, Tongkat Ali & The Best Sex Ever


(Excerpted from www.yohimbe.org by Serge Kreutz, January 2004)

"I have been using yohimbe (the bark) and yohimbine (the pharmaceutical extract) from the mid-90s, and it changed my life. But I have stopped using yohimbe and yohimbine some two years ago, and for good reasons.

…I still consider yohimbine (the pharmaceutical) an effective medication to engineer erections. Actually, nothing matches yohimbine for erection rigidity. It turns any man's flaccid organ into a forged sword. Unfortunately, yohimbine's strength is also its primary weakness. Yohimbine is the sexual enhancement medication with the furthest reaching systemic impact: heart palpitations and excitation with insomnia for up to 30 hours can happen after ingesting even a small amount of yohimbine.

I now believe that overall, yohimbine is decisively not healthy. I believe that good sleep is essential to good health. And yohimbine is a worse interrupter of sleep architecture than 20 cups of coffee a day.

Yohimbe will even give me some libido. But yohimbe is a heavy-caliber drug. It makes me totally agitated, gives me tachycardia and palpitations, robs my sleep for at least 20 hours after ingesting it (which can easily add up to 30 hours without sleep if I take my dosage on the tenth hour of being awake).

Yohimbe, for me, is an experience like an LSD trip. And I am totally worthless on the following day. Yohimbe is a prohibited drug in Australia, and I am surprised that it isn't (yet) in the US.

But it weren't really the dreadful side effects that got me entirely off yohimbe. It was the fact that after hundreds of usages, my orgasmic pleasure vanished. I could have rock-hard erections (and I do mean: a tissue consistency of a stone), and be very focused mentally on what I was doing when I was doing it, and then I would have an orgasm which I hardly felt.

Of course, most people who try a yohimbe bark product of the kind that nowadays is sold as health supplement will not have a problem with heart palpitations or sleeplessness. They also don't feel any sexual effect.


Why?

Easy answer: most yohimbe bark products (usually capsules) only contain miniscule amounts of the alkaloid yohimbine. Yohimbe bark powder that does not contain any yohimbine (or almost no yohimbine) is useless…an ineffective product that also doesn't produce dangerous side effects, [so manufacturers] don't run any risk of being held liable when things go wrong."