Eurycoma Longifolia is a shrub-tree found growing wild along the hilly slopes on the rainforest's of Malaysia and other parts of Southeast Asia such as indonesia, Thailand and Bali.
Tongkat Ali has been commonly prescribed in Malaysia as a herbal medicine, and as a remedy for intermittent fever (malaria), ulcers, and as a Aphrodisiac for men.
In Indonesia, the plant is called "Pasak Bumi" and the roots are used for traditional treatment of dysentery and tertian malaria, It is also used for permanently enlarging the Penis in length and width, which give's indonesian men an advantage over most over Asian males.
The Vietnamese know it as "Cay Ba Binh", the tree that cures a hundred diseases.
Tongkat ali is one of the top 5 most widely used herbal medications in Southeast Asia, primarily because of its power to enhance libido and sexual function including the lengthening of the penis shaft and the growth in girth. It is also one of the only herbal medication that has been scientifically proven to work as an aphrodisiac. This can be easily verified at Medline, the biggest database of scientific medical articles and studies. These can be checked for free.
The dosages used of "Tongkat Ali" depend on the results one wants to achieve. The suggested dose is 100mg for health maintenance.
To increase male libido and sexual function, the dosage could be increased to double (but never any more than 200mg).
Health Benefits
Improve testosterone production and penis size.
Improvement of physical and mental performance.
Enhancement of endurance, and stamina.
Reduce mental fatigue and exhaustion.
Tone skin and muscle.
Improvement of the immune system
The active ingredients of tongkat ali are soluble in water. Traditionally, in Malaysia and Indonesia it is brewed as a kind of very bitter coffee. The only true active part of the plant is the root.
The active ingredients of tongkat ali are soluble in water. Traditionally, in Malaysia and Indonesia it is brewed as a kind of very bitter coffee. The only true active part of the plant is the root.
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