Passiflora

In recent years, a medicine such as Passionflower has been gaining popularity. There is an opinion that this drug is a panacea for all diseases. However, in fact, you can find a couple of reviews with positive results of use and thereby create positive reviews about the drug. I would like to look at the composition of this product in more detail to understand whether it can be used. As a result, I will add that in some cases the drug can be effective, but when there is no effectiveness after taking it, the reasons may be different; It is also worth understanding that self-medication can not only be ineffective, but also lead to negative consequences. The composition consists of plant materials: passionflower fruits (passionflower), joster fruits and smilax senpa herb. This set of components immediately creates a picture of an aphrodisiac drug like “Prostamol”, where synthetic testosterone only replaces natural estradiol. The aphrodisiac is obtained from a poisonous plant (garkhena), the fruits of which are almost equal in the content of active alcohol compounds to avocadon. The first is almost 3 times less toxic than the second, but contains pectin substances and a vitamin P complex. On the basis of such an aphrodisiac, the Chinese have long made an elixir for lovers of carnal pleasures, and the Indians used it to treat aging diseases and impotence. To achieve a lasting effect, the Chinese drug included frog feces, two-headed bird droppings and a worm.