Written by :
Yakubu, M. T.*, Akanji, M. A and Oladiji, A. T
Medicinal Plants Research Laboratory,
Department of Biochemistry,
University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria
*Corresponding author: Yakubu, M. T. (Ph. D)
Email: tomuyak@yahoo.com; tomuyak@gmail.com
Yakubu, M. T.*, Akanji, M. A and Oladiji, A. T
Medicinal Plants Research Laboratory,
Department of Biochemistry,
University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria
*Corresponding author: Yakubu, M. T. (Ph. D)
Email: tomuyak@yahoo.com; tomuyak@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
Sexual dysfunction, that is the repeated inability to achieve normal sexual intercourse, which include various forms like premature ejaculation, retrograded, retarded or inhibited ejaculation, erectile dysfunction, arousal difficulties (reduced libido), compulsive sexual behaviour, orgasmic disorder and failure of detumesence, are on the increase world wide because of aging population and other increasing etiological factors. Several management options employed are associated with some serious side effects not readily available and are expensive. The search for natural supplement from medicinal plants is being intensified probably, because of its reduced side effect, its ready availability and reduced cost. Therefore, the increasing search for medicinal plants with aphrodisiac potentials has necessitated the need to review methods available for screening medicinal plants with aphrodisiac potentials in males.
KEYWORDS: Aphrodisiac, Medicinal plants, Sexual dysfunction
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One factor that has tremendously hiked up the number of researches going into the male sexual dysfunction disease, erectile dysfunction, is definitely the ED drugs like cialis.Definitely every man dreads the prospect of falling back on medicines, no matter how much good they have done or how effective they are. One way of possibly staying away from ED is to have sex atleast thrice a week. This exercise can be phenomenal in cutting down the risks of ED to half.
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