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Ashwagandha Tea for Libido

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Ashwagandha Tea for Libido Image by Asa K by Pixabay Ashwagandha tea for libido is a 100% natural libido treatment for both men and women. Women and men both experience sexual dysfunctions, especially as they get older. Over the counter drugs and prescriptions sometimes just do not work or provide side effects that end up doing more harm than good.  Erectile Dysfunction Rising Significantly Since 1995 Erectile dysfunction ED in men has been steadily rising since 1995, and showing no signs of slowing down (Mamidi, Prasad, and AB Thakar). Ashwagandha (Indian ginseng) boosts sperm count and sperm motility, increases testosterone levels, increases libido, and improves erectile dysfunction (Curtis).  Ashwagandha Improves Brain Functions Ashwagandha  is rich in the bioactive compound withaferin A, with human trials proving it benefits the brain, in particular anxiety, stress, and cognitive function. Further studies have proven it to protect from dementia and Alzheimer's. Probably helps

Macronutrients Crucial Body Power

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Macronutrients are crucial nutrients for your body to absorb. They are used for the storage of fats, energy for your muscles, helps children to develop properly, balances out your fluids, immune system, hormones, and used to form RNA, DNA, and ATP. 3 Essential Macronutrients Your body utilizes three essential macronutrients in large amounts - fat, proteins, and carbohydrates - for your body to function properly by using their amino acids, and fatty acids, and to provide the body with energy (Streit).  Fat Fats store fat soluble vitamins and nutrients inside the liver and fatty tissues and contain essential fatty acids such as cholesterol, and triglycerides, to help keep your body warm and protect organs (Dutchen). Triglycerides are packaged into chylomicrons for transport through the bloodstream, activating lipoprotein lipase once they reach fat and muscle tissues, which means they break them down to be absorbed by muscles for energy and fat for storage (Biointeractive). The heart,