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Why is Arginmax the Most Effective Natural Aphrodisiac?
Arginmax is a 'clinically proven' herbal dietary
supplement formulated by a well respected medical researcher to
help both women and men enhance their libido and improve overall
sexual functioning.
What Does 'Clinically Proven' Mean for this Product?
Four major independent peer-reviewed double-blind placebo-controlled
medical studies, all done within the past decade, have found Arginmax
to be effective in improving the overall sex lives of both women
and men. These studies were published in the Journal of Sex &
Marital Therapy, the Journal of Women's Health, and The
Journal of the Hawaii Medical Association. (see below for details
of the study results.)
Who is the 'Expert' who Created this Formula?
You have probably never heard of him, but he is well known in the
medical field. Dr. Hank Wuh, who received his M.D. from Johns Hopkins
University Medical School, and other degrees from Harvard University
and Stanford University, founded The Daily Wellness Company in Mountain
View, Calif. in the 1990s after discovering how combinations of
Chinese herbs improved symptoms of sexual dysfunction. Many of these
herbs had been touted by ancient Chinese medicine practitioners
as aphrodisiacs for thousands of years and their effectiveness has
since been affirmed in modern Western medical laboratories.
What is in the Arginmax Product Formula?
The product combines Gingko biloba, Korean ginseng, the amino acid
L-arginine, damiana, and 12 other vitamin and mineral ingredients.
Many of these ingredients have also been tested individually for
their impact on sexual health. For example, in a 1998 study published
in the Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy ginkgo was administered
to 63 volunteers who suffered from sexual dysfunctions as a result
of using antidepressants. Ginkgo relieved the negative sexual symptoms
of 91 percent of the women and 76 percent of the men participating
in the study.
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ArginMax for Male Sexual Fitness
Capsules
Enhance your sexual performance
and enjoyment. This clinically-validated formula blends L-arginine,
ginseng, gingko, and 13 essential vitamins and minerals.
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ArginMax for Female Sexual Fitness
Capsules
Known as "the Elixer of Youth,"
ginkgo has been used for thousands of years. Combined with
L-arginine, ginseng, damiana, 14 essential vitamins, calcium,
and minerals -- it improves sexual stamina, lowers anxiety,
and can increase your sexual enjoyment.
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Is this Herbal Supplement Safe?
During four clinical trials of Arginmax it was administered to
hundreds of volunteers. No significant side effects of any sort
were documented.
How Often do You Need to Take it?
Users are instructed to take six capsules a day. A one month supply
of Arginmax costs around $30 for both the men's and women's formula.
What's the Difference Between Arginmax for Men and Women?
You will find that the formulations are similar, but different
in several respects. Here's the comparison:
- Arginmax for Women contains more calcium and iron because women
need these minerals more than men do.
- Arginmax for Women contains less zinc, which men need for a
healthy prostate.
- Arginmax for Women also contains an herb not in the formula
for men-damiana. A folk aphrodisiac in Latin American for many
centuries, damiana has been recently tested and found to be effective
for use in women. A 1999 study published in the medical journal
Psychopharmacology found that when laboratory animals were
fed damiana their frequency of sexual intercourse increased, indicating
that the herb has aphrodisiac properties.
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Arginmax
for Men
SUPPLEMENT
FACTS:
Serving Size: 6
Servings per Container: 30
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AMOUNT
PER SERVING
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%DV*
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Vitamin
A (as palmitate)
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5000
IU
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100%
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Vitamin
C (as ascorbic acid)
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60
mg
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100%
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Vitamin
E (as dl-alpha-tocopheryl acetate)
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30
IU
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100%
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Thiamin
(as thiamin mononitrate)
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1.5
mg
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100%
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Riboflavin
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1.7
mg
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100%
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Niacin
(as niacinamide)
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20
mg
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100%
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Vitamin
B-6 (as pyrdoxine hydrochloride)
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2
mg
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100%
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Folate
(as folic acid)
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400
mcg
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100%
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Vitamin
B-12 (as cyanocobalamin)
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6
mcg
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100%
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Biotin
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300
mcg
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100%
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Pantothenic
acid (as calcium pantothenate)
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10
mg
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100%
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Zinc
(as zinc gluconate)
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15
mg
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100%
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Selenium
(as sodium selenate)
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70
mcg
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100%
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3000
mg
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#
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100
mg
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#
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100
mg
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#
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Ginkgo
Biloba standardized (24% flavone
glycosides, 6% terpene lactones)
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50
mg
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#
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Percent Daily Value (%DV) are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
# Daily Value not established.
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Arginmax
for Women
SUPPLEMENT
FACTS:
Serving Size: 6
Servings per Container: 30
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AMOUNT
PER SERVING
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%DV*
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Vitamin
A (as palmitate)
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5000
IU
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100%
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Vitamin
C (as ascorbic acid)
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60
mg
|
100%
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Vitamin
E (as dl-alpha-tocopheryl acetate)
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30
IU
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100%
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Thiamin
(as thiamin mononitrate)
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1.5
mg
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100%
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Riboflavin
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1.7
mg
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100%
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Niacin
(as niacinamide)
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20
mg
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100%
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Vitamin
B-6 (as pyrdoxine hydrochloride)
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2
mg
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100%
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Folate
(as folic acid)
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400
mcg
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100%
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Vitamin
B-12 (as cyanocobalamin)
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6
mcg
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100%
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Biotin
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300
mcg
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100%
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Pantothenic
acid (as calcium pantothenate)
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10
mg
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100%
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Calcium
(as carbonate)
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500
mg
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50%
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Iron
(as gluconate)
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9
mg
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50%
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Zinc
(as zinc gluconate)
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7.5
mg
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50%
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2500mg
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#
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100mg
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#
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Ginkgo
Biloba standardized (24% flavone
glycosides, 6% terpene lactones)
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50
mg
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#
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50mg
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#
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*
Percent Daily Value (%DV) are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
# Daily Value not established.
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What do Independent Experts Say about Arginmax?
You can be assured that independent researchers in sexuality are
aware of Argin max and the research results on it. Neurophysiologist
Beverly Whipple, a professor emerita at Rutgers University and president
of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, who has been
involved in research on women's sexuality for 30 years, told an
interviewer for Salon.com: "I was impressed by the Arginmax
studies. The drug companies treat women as though they're mini-men.
They can't understand why Viagra doesn't work for women. Well, it
doesn't. But in a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, Arginmax
did. As a neurophysiologist, I find that very interesting."
What Specifically did the Studies of Arginmax Find?
(1) A team of medical researchers based at the University of Hawaii
School of Medicine did a four-week evaluation of 73 men, ages 31-73
years, who reported mild, moderate or severe erectile dysfunction.
By the end of the study, 87.5% of men in the Arginmax group had
an improved ability to maintain an erection, compared to just 22%
in the placebo group. No side effects were reported. This study
was published in the December 1998 issue of The Journal of the
Hawaii Medical Association.
(2) As reported in a 2001 issue of the Journal of Sex & Marital
Therapy, a double-blind placebo-controlled study of 77 women
with an interest in improving their sexual function was divided
into a placebo group and a group receiving Arginmax. After four
weeks, 75.5% of the Arginmax group experienced greater satisfaction
with their overall sex life, with more sexual desire, clitoral sensation,
and reduction of vaginal dryness. Only one-third of the placebo
group reported any improvements. No significant side effects were
found.
(3) In the Journal of Women's Health, May 2001, a study
by researchers at Stanford University Medical School divided 93
women, ages 22-73 years, into placebo and Arginmax groups. After
four weeks, those taking the supplement "reported significant improvements
in level of sexual desire, satisfaction with sex life, and frequency
of intercourse as compared to the placebo group. Significant improvements
also were noted in lubrication, frequency of sexual desire, and
degree of clitoral sensation."
(4) In a 2006 issue of the Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy,
it was reported that researchers worked with 108 women, 22 to 73
years old, who had reported a lack of sexual desire. They were divided
into placebo and Arginmax groups. The women who took the supplement
experienced significant improvement in their levels of sexual desire,
their sexual satisfaction, and their clitoral sensitivity. "Since
Argin max for women has been shown to exhibit no estrogen activity,"
commented the study authors, "it may be desirable alternative to
hormone therapy for sexual concerns."
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