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EMANUEL (ROSEVILLE, MICHIGAN) on 03/22/2009
5 out of 5 stars

IM CURED OF IMPOTENCE AFTER 20 YEARS!!

I started smoking at a early age but quit when i was 19 after smoking for 8 years. I quit but had no idea that i would be suffering from occasional impotence that started in my 20s increased in my thirties & horribly in my forties. I never was a fan of hot or spicy seasoning. But after i read about garlic curing impotence i was willing to give it a shot. But i also combined it with cayenne powder, i took almost a teaspoon of each at about 6pm knowing that i would be making love with wife about 9 pm. Folks i was totally shocked, i havent performed like that since i was 2O & THAT WAS JUST THE FIRST DAY.

The secound day i wanted to try it with two other herbs so i took-2 hawthorne berries capsules- 2 grapeseed seed extract capsules- teaspoon of cayenne pepper & garlic powder (this also i found can be substituted with cayenne capsules & galic capsules from any health store & take 2 of each with the other 2 herbs with juice or water 3 hours before sexual activity! My erections & recovery after orgasms at age 47 great Thank god i suffer no more! ALL 4 HERBS TOGETHER WILL MASTER & DEFEAT ANY TYPE OF ERECTIONAL PROBLEM YOU HAVE WITHOUT THE SIDE EFFECTS YOU GET FROM ED MEDICATION. THANKS FOR STARTING THIS WEBSITE....

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Replied By Weight Lifter (Des Moines, Iowa) on 01/13/2010

Cayenne Pepper and Garlic gave amazing sexual performance results. I am in my forties and for a while now, I have been using Viagra to make my girl friend happy. I read your articles about Cayenne Pepper and Garlic so I gave it a try one evening. I took a teaspoon of each and mixed it in a small amount of grape juice and drank it like a shot of whiskey and followed it by more grape juice so I could tolerate the taste better. That evening, my girl friend wanted to go to a local store. I did so with her. She was looking at some sexy PJs and ...[edited out]. That evening with her was then fantastic. Viagra works but my penis seems to have much less sensitivity when taking it. However, with the Cayenne and Garlic, I was amazingly sensitive and ...[edited out]. The next day, I had the same dosage and again, it was amazing with her. On the second day, I did not drink the concoction. Instead, I sprinkled the Cayenne on a taco salad and did drink the garlic.

EC: Sorry, graphic descriptions were removed!

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Replied By Duke (San Francisco, Ca) on 03/13/2010

you used powder garlic? Doesn't the smell repel the other person? Cayenne pepper does elevate body heat, but it can also cause acne as well as heartburn. Did you have those complications?
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Replied By Tracy (Winston-salem, Nc, Usa) on 06/08/2012

My boyfriend suffers from erectile dysfunction due to nerve damage from type 1 (childhood) diabetes. He is 24, thin, and otherwise healthy. His doctor gave him a prescription that has had minimum effectiveness. I poured 1 tablespoon of each into a regular spoon for both of us (I took it as well to be supportive) which we swallowed and followed with milk. We took it late in the morning and had horrible garlic burps all day. I suppose we should have cooked it with food, but garlic doesn't go well with breakfast and I hoped for help as soon as possible. This didn't give us the results we were hoping for (though I was feeling extra affectionate by mid-afternoon). I wish I could try it again, but I doubt he'll be interested in garlic for a while, cooked in food or not. If you're going to experiment, please plan more carefully than I did.
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Replied By Cory (Chengdu, Sichuan) on 07/22/2012

Just happened to glance at this thread. To make it easier to eat raw garlic and cayenne pepper, perhaps you should try adding it to any Asian dish that you fancy. I personally add it to black vinegar and use it as a dipping sauce for Chinese dumplings. It is really easy to eat and you could add raw garlic to the sauce as well. In Sichuan (P.R. China), the local people use chili powder and raw garlic (plus soy sauce, sesame sauce and other items) in their dipping sauce. Just thought that this might be easier than some of the ways mentioned above. I imagine that it would also be pretty tolerable if you added it into some Mexican food.
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Replied By Elizabeth (Alberta) on 09/24/2013

Yes Cayenne and Garlic have worked wonders in my household. But my husband is not a fan of spicy foods so we bought odorless garlic and cayenne pills from the health food store instead of putting it in food or him torturing himself with trying to eat them straight. Works great and also no bad Garlic burps.
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Replied By Anon (Usa) on 10/25/2017

Garlic is awesome for breakfast! You whip up four large eggs, a tablespoon of garlic powder, a tablespoon of milk, and a hand full of cheddar cheese shreds. Cook on medium low till just set. Serve with buttered toast and hot sauce :)
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