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Indian safed musli or Shweta Musli is an uncommon herb utilised in conventional medical practises like Ayurveda, Unani, and homoeopathy. Safed musli has been used in India to treat erectile dysfunction (ED), obesity, and other disorders, since ancient times.
Additionally, studies on animals suggest that it might promote sexual activity and might even have effects resembling those of testosterone. It is believed that Safed Musli has spermatogenic qualities that aid to increase sperm quantity and quality. Additionally, it is believed to raise testosterone levels, which improves blood flow to the genitals and promotes longer erections. Therefore, it is used for treating erectile dysfunction and other sexual diseases such male infertility.
It is also believed that by raising desire, Safed Musli might enhance sexual performance. According to a study, Safed musli can also be used to increase sperm count and stop early ejaculation. It may also improve stamina and strength. As a result, Safed musli is employed as a potent revitalizer and aphrodisiac.
Due to its adaptogenic and anti-stress properties, Safed Musli may aid in stress management. It also possesses antioxidant properties that lower the body’s level of free radicals and lower the likelihood of illnesses brought on by oxidative stress.
Safed Musli is a dietary supplement which may aid in muscle growth by raising levels of growth hormone. Certain substances, including steroidal glycoside, which has anticancer properties, are also found in safed musli.
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Desale P.Safed Musli: Herbal viagra for male impotence.Journal of Medicinal Plants Studies.2013;1(3):91-97.
Rath SK, Panja AK.Clinical evaluation of root tubers of Shweta Musali (Chlorophytum borivilianum L.) and its effect on semen and testosterone.Ayu. 2013; 34(3): 273–275.
Kenjale R, Shah RK, Sathaye SS.Anti-stress and anti-oxidant effects of roots of Chlorophytum borivilianum (Santa Pau & Fernandes).Indian J Exp Biol.2007;45(11):974-9
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