Male Libido
Traditionally for healthy stamina & vitality*
Loss in sex drive can happen. Try Gaia Herbs Male Libido, which contains herbs that are traditionally known to support healthy stamina and vitality.*
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The prostate grows naturally with age, usually without problems. In some men, the enlarged prostate compresses the urethra, making urination difficult and causing frequent urination. Gaia Herbs Prostate Health is made with herbs traditionally for maintaining prostate function.*
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Liquid Phyto-Caps®
Proudly made in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina.
Each 2-capsule serving delivers 181 mg of Saw Palmetto berry fatty acids from 3,050 mg of dry herb.
Adults take 2 capsules in the morning and 1 capsule in the evening.
If you have a medical condition or take medications, please consult with your doctor before use. Store away from children. Use only as directed on label. Safety-sealed for your protection. Keep bottle capped at all times and store in a cool, dry place. Natural separation may occur. This does not affect product quality.
Great herbal supplements start with quality ingredients. At Gaia, we certify the purity of our herbs, integrity in sourcing practices, and unmatched potency.
Saw Palmetto
Nettle
Green Tea
Sage
Pumpkin
Pomegranate
Rosemary
This member of the Palmaceae/Arecaceae plant family is native to the southeastern part of the US and West Indies and was used by tribes such as the Mikasuki Seminoles for making baskets, rope, brushes, and other useful items as well as for a food and medicine source. It has been used for at least 150 years in North America as a complete genito-urinary tonic for men as well as for some conditions in Women. Finley Ellingwood; M.D. wrote about these uses in his work called; The American Materia ...
If you’ve had the experience of walking through a meadow or trail in the woods and found yourself with a bristly rash on exposed parts of your limbs, you may have brushed up against some stinging nettle. Nettles are an herbaceous perennial flowering plant, native to Europe, Asia, northern Africa, and North America. The plant has many hollow stinging hairs called "trichomes" on its leaves and stems, which act like needles that inject histamine, formic acid and other chemicals that produce a st...
Through archaeological carbon dating, it was discovered that Green Tea leaves were first boiled in water over 500,000 years ago. It has been cultivated in India, China, and Japan for hundreds of centuries and has been used for at least five thousand years to support digestion, promote a healthy cardiovascular system, promote healthy metabolism of sugars, provide support for clear thinking and encourage an energetic lifestyle. Its consumption worldwide is second only to water. Green tea comes ...
Pumpkins are the harbingers of fall. Thoughts of them conjure jack-o-lanterns, pies; even a pumpkin spiced late comes to mind. Pumpkins are one of the most popular crops in the United States with 1.5 billion pounds taking up 75,000 acres of cultivated soil each year. There are several plants in the genus, squash, gourds, cantaloupes, and cucumbers. Pumpkins originated in America. Fragments of stems, seeds, and fruits have been identified and recovered from cliff dweller ruins in the southwest...
Perhaps no other fruit in the world is so steeped in culture and history as the pomegranate. For 4000 years the Pomegranate has been depicted as a symbol of prosperity, hope, and abundance in every time period, and part of the world inspiring artists, authors, and world leaders. Scholars maintain that the forbidden fruit of the “tree of knowledge” eaten by Eve was in fact not an apple but a pomegranate. The name is thought to come from the French; pomme garnete, literally "seeded apple" or mo...
Rosemary is a popular member of the mint family, native to the Mediterranean regions near modern Greece. Poets and physicians from antiquity through the present day have lauded Rosemary. The name derives from the Latin for “Dew” (ros) and “Sea” (marinus). It can indeed survive with just the sea mist and ambient humidity in its native range. It has been long associated with memory, youth, fertility, romance. In Christian Mythology, The Virgin Mary is said to have spread her blue cloak over a w...
Vegetable glycerin, water and vegan capsule (hypromellose).
Corn, Dairy, Gluten, Peanuts, Shellfish, Soy, Sugar, Tree Nuts, Yeast
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