Arousal Tea Review
3/5 for this one. This arousal tea seemed to actually work compared to some horny goatweed tea that I tried before. You definitely need to add a little honey or something to it. I like my tea without sweetener, but I just couldn't drink this one without it. Also, the pilose antler is from an actual animal. That's why I said it's not for vegans.
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Pros
it works, picky hubby liked the taste after adding honey.
Cons
very earthy and bitter taste, a bit slow, not for vegans.
Experience
If you've tried horny goatweed tea with no success, then this might work for you! Check out the full review to see how it worked on my hubby and to get info on the herbs that it contains!
Follow-up commentary
2 months after original review
Arousal teas are fun for me. My hubby makes a lot of iced tea, so slipping a tea bag of my own into the mix is like slipping him a mickey. A bit of a thrill. Sometimes I can just trick him into drinking it, too. He always steals my food, drink, jewelry, whatever he can get his paws on.
It still works better than the horny goatweed tea that I had before. It still takes a little while. Don't expect him to sip it and be immediately ready. The canister is empty, so I think it was a pretty good buy. If you want to find out more about the ingredients, hop on over to my blog for the info and Ingredients.
It still works better than the horny goatweed tea that I had before. It still takes a little while. Don't expect him to sip it and be immediately ready. The canister is empty, so I think it was a pretty good buy. If you want to find out more about the ingredients, hop on over to my blog for the info and Ingredients.
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Great review!
I'm going to give this a try.
There was another double-blind study on Korean red ginseng in 2002 (Same year as the other study. Sorry!) on the effects of ginseng on men with E.D. and it showed significant improvement compared with the placebo. When taken individually, scores for erectile traction, sexual desire, and intercourse satisfaction were significantly improved in the treated group. I definitely think that ginseng would help men as an aphrodisiac. Especially since ginseng means "man root", or that's what I've read, at least.
I'm sorry I couldn't find an updated study. I hope the other one I mentioned helped.