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My Search to Enhance Male Potency By
Dr. Al Sears
She
wants to show me some new formulas she’s working on. One of
them is for eczema, and the other is for male potency. In
Jamaica, people use potency drinks a lot. All over Jamaica
there are these little closet-sized stores. On busy city streets and
way out in
the country there are these little booths. They usually sell beer – Red
Stripe,
mostly – some trinkets, a little bit of fruit, and these potency
drinks. Jamaicans
call them “roots,” and everyone knows what the name
refers to. Some
of the fine print on the bottles say “staminizer” and
“energizer,” but it’s not too tough to figure out what “Front End
Lifter” and
“Bedroom Bully” are really supposed to do for you. There’s one named
Black
Pearl and its slogan is “get jacked with black.” Bedroom
Bully’s label has this photo of a very fit man in the
background, and in the front are two women who are obviously in the
middle of a
very intense bedroom session. People
in Jamaica buy the drinks, but most aren’t made there, and
have ingredients that are not indigenous to Jamaica. Bedroom Bully is
made in
New York. And its herbs are not particularly unique. It has yohimbe,
echinacea,
ginkgo, ginseng and juniper berry. Those
ingredients don’t really enhance male potency. But drinks
like that are all I would see until I met Ivey, who has the real stuff
–
indigenous Jamaican herbs. They
have great names the traditional herbalists have given them
because they work so well to help a man’s reproductive system. There’s
fourman
strength root, bachelor button, strong back, nerve wist, black wist,
jacky mi
saddle and chainy root. One
of the things I’ll be working on when I’m there is buying a
piece of property so that we can grow the herbs we need to bring you a
potency
formula with real native herbs and ingredients. Because
I have to admit, we’re having a hard time finding some of
them. When
Ivey needs a root or plant to make a formula to treat the
locals, she goes out into the forest to gather what she needs. But
you can’t scale that up because you can only get what’s there.
No one in Jamaica grows these herbs and it’s very hard to find a lot of
any one
of them. In
fact, I couldn’t find any of the herbs I want to test for my
new potency formula. So we’re buying some property that is very fertile
down on
Long Bay. I’ll be signing the deal when I go there. Here
are some of the herbs I’ll be growing and experimenting with: Bachelor
Button:
In Ivey’s practice, she’s
made hundreds of bottles of bachelor button medicine for prostate
problems. She
combines the sweet-tasting seeds from the dried flower pouches called
buttons
with soursop and red water grass (two other potent Jamaican prostate
healers)
to make her formula. Bachelor
button has antioxidant properties, and its unique healing
compound is called gomphrenoside-1. Ivey uses
bachelor button to help
men who have a swollen prostate and a hard time urinating – even if
they’ve had
the problem for years. Strong
Back Burr:
This is known to lower
inflammation, especially in a man’s reproductive system. To
make strong back burr tea, add 20 grams dried strong back burr
to 1 liter boiling water. Simmer on a low flame for 15 minutes; steep
for 10
minutes; then strain off the tea. This should make about 4 cups. Ivey
tells me
you should drink one cup twice a day for two weeks. Skip one week and
repeat,
if necessary. Jack
Ina Bush:
Jack Ina Bush also helps keep your man parts
working smoothly. It has the performance-enhancing flavonoids quercetin
and
luteolin, and it also has a rare antioxidant called eupatorium.1 Quercetin
improves stamina, and luteolin helps enhance smooth
muscle contraction. You
can make a tea from Jack Ina Bush as well. Add 2 ounces fresh
or 1 ounce dried Jack Ina bush leaves and stems to 1 quart boiling
water. Steep
fresh for 5 minutes or dried for 15 minutes. Makes 6 cups. Drink the
tea three
times a day – before meals and at bedtime.
Resources 1
Yuan,
J.Q., Yang, J.S., Miao, J.H., "Studies on flavonoids of Eupatorium
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