

Yohimbe Power 1000
Country Life
Overview
This product combines yohimbine, soy phosphatides, and lipase. Yohimbine, its primary active ingredient, may assist with erectile dysfunction and fat loss, though the evidence is not conclusive for the latter. Soy phosphatides offer anti-inflammatory and gut health benefits. At 12mg per serving, lipase may have a minor impact on fat digestion. The overall effectiveness of this combination is questionable, because yohimbine is not well-supported for its secondary benefits, and the other ingredients are very low dosed.
The Good
May improve symptoms of erectile dysfunction in men.
The product contains soy phosphatides, which may help reduce inflammation and improve gut health.
Lipase may offer mild support for fat digestion.
The Bad
Potential for significant side effects including anxiety, hypertension, tachycardia, and agitation.
Not recommended for long-term daily usage.
Multiple contraindications with various health conditions and medications.
Is it for you?
Best For: Individuals seeking energy, athletic performance support, or male enhancement, after consulting a healthcare professional.
Skip If: You have heart conditions, high blood pressure, kidney disease, liver disease, anxiety, or are taking MAOIs or other medications.
Ingredients Analysis
How to Use
Typically, take one capsule daily. Consult a healthcare professional for specific dosage recommendations.
Daily
Morning or before activity
With food to minimize stomach upset
Who Should Use This
Best For:
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