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Elephant Root
A medicinal plant scientifically known as Elephantorrhiza elephantina, native to southern Africa.
Rhizomes
Root-like underground stems of Elephant Root, which are used in traditional medicine.
Natural aphrodisiac
A substance, like Elephant Root, that is believed to enhance sexual desire and performance.
Flavonoids
Plant compounds found in Elephant Root known for antioxidant effects.
Saponins
Bioactive compounds in Elephant Root that may have health benefits.
Anthocyanidins
A type of flavonoid present in Elephant Root, associated with various health effects.
Anthraquinones
Chemical compounds found in Elephant Root that may have medicinal properties.
Phenolic compounds
Bioactive components of Elephant Root known for their health-promoting effects.
Erectile dysfunction
A condition that Elephant Root is traditionally believed to support through its herbal properties.
Recommended dosages
Guidelines for how much of Elephant Root should be consumed safely to avoid side effects.
Traditional use and anecdotal reports
Evidence that supports the benefits of Elephant Root based on cultural practices and individual testimonies.
High doses
Excessive amounts of Elephant Root that may lead to adverse effects.
Consult a healthcare professional
A recommended action before starting any herbal supplement to ensure safety and appropriateness.