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Yohimbe - Partial Recovery

Unread postby xlmplmplmp » Mon Dec 14, 2015 9:31 pm

Hello everyone. I'd like to mention something that has helped out during the past two weeks or so. A coworker of mine who is big into nutrition recommended a health foods store near where I live. While I was browsing for food and booze I picked up some yohimbe capsules. Unfortunately, it wasn't a cure-all, but I noticed improvements in two symptoms: libido and erection quality.

I haven't exactly figured out when or how it starts to work, but I take three capsules evenly spaced out throughout the day and notice an increase in libido and erection frequency and duration. Not to get into TMI but I now get erections during the day unprompted by any visual stimuli. The only problem I have with this supplement is that it doesn't seem to do anything for genital anesthesia or ejaculatory anhedonia. That being said, I find the libido increase carries over to life motivation in general; I find myself more goal-oriented and more hopeful than I was previously.

This isn't a plug or anything, but the particular brand I bought was Yohimbe-Plus from Irwin Naturals. The capsules contain not just yohimbe but fish oil, ashwaganda, horny goat weed, tribulus, and ginkgo so you could likely make a cocktail on your own without having to buy from a particular company.

So, while I'm not anywhere near being fully cured it's the closest I've got to feeling normal again. I was able to purchase a few Adderall from a friend of mine, and while I know that's somewhat dangerous, I'm pretty desperate at this point and am willing to risk almost anything to see if I can get back to normalcy. I'll log back in with my report. Best of luck to all of us.
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Re: Yohimbe - Partial Recovery

Unread postby Maldoror » Sat Jan 09, 2016 11:06 am

Adderall + Yohimbine is a big NO!
Check my symptoms and history: viewtopic.php?f=14&t=295&p=2009#p2009
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Re: Yohimbe - Partial Recovery

Unread postby xlmplmplmp » Sun Jan 10, 2016 6:57 pm

Oh, I won't use them together, then.
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Re: Yohimbe - Partial Recovery

Unread postby Maldoror » Mon Jan 11, 2016 10:58 am

Don't mix Yohimbine with other stimulants, even with caffeine you got to be careful. There's a reason why yohimbine has been called "a panic attack in a pill" ;)
Check my symptoms and history: viewtopic.php?f=14&t=295&p=2009#p2009
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Re: Yohimbe - Partial Recovery

Unread postby xlmplmplmp » Mon Jan 11, 2016 4:38 pm

Huh, I didn't notice that much agitation when I take it, but I'll keep my wits about me.
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Re: Yohimbe - Partial Recovery

Unread postby fema4psyciatrists » Mon Jun 27, 2016 1:14 pm

I managed to get a referal to the neuro-urology team at queens hospital central london. They are top clever people. they admitted the damage from pshyce "meds" are permanent and made a yohimbe hydrochloride reccomendation to my doctor. the manufacturers side effects leaflets are just a bunch of random effects that rarely happen even though the rigged sheet reporting says common being 1 in 10 victims for each "effect". no side effects are reported. its the mentals fault. how would anyone possibly know.

Im scared to take yohimbe though. i believe it may also cause it potentially and not for agitated people. another great damage the "meds" left me with. permanent anxiety i never had before. i cant even count on my hands in a shop. i could before. probably all something to do with the brain zaps at some level. body doesnt do that sort of thing as a practical joke...
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Re: Yohimbe - Partial Recovery

Unread postby Sonny » Mon Jun 27, 2016 8:11 pm

I don't use it much because it makes me jittery. It sure does work though. It would be perfect if the side effects weren't so bad.
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Re: Yohimbe - Partial Recovery

Unread postby lukepssd6years » Sat May 05, 2018 11:10 am

I also have a referal at uro - neurology. Did you have any testa done or just a consultation?
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Re: Yohimbe - Partial Recovery

Unread postby fablecloth » Sun May 06, 2018 1:52 am

Where/how do you get yohimbine?

I'm in Australia, and it's illegal...
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Re: Yohimbe - Partial Recovery

Unread postby magnilo » Sun May 06, 2018 3:40 am

fablecloth wrote:Where/how do you get yohimbine?

I'm in Australia, and it's illegal...


https://www.iherb.com/pr/Primaforce-Yoh ... Caps/58663
anyway to be fair the contras outweight the pros... honestly it made me shakey and sweaty and very anxious.
all in all it never was a great state to be having sex in
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