YOHIMBINUM
Coryanthe Yohimbe
Excites sexual organs and acts on central nervous system and respiratory center. An aphrodisiac, used in physiological doses, but contraindicated in all acute and chronic inflammations of abdominal organs. Homeopathically, should be of service in congestive conditions of the sexual organs. Causes hyperćmia of the milk glands and stimulates the function of lactation. Menorrhagia.
Head.–Agitation, with flying sensations of heat in face. Disagreeable, metallic taste. Copious salivation. Nausea and eructation.
Sexual.–Strong and lasting erections. Neurasthenic impotence. Bleeding piles. Intestinal hćmorrhage. Urethritis.
Fever.–Rigor; intense heat, waves of heat and chilliness, tendency to sweat.
Sleep.–Sleepless. Thoughts of events of whole past life keep him awake.
Dose.–As a sexual stimulant, ten drops of a one per cent solution, or hypodermic tablets of 0. 005 gm. Homeopathic dose, third potency.
Yohimbe
Common Names: yohimbe, johimbi
Latin Names: Pausinystalia yohimbe
Background
- Yohimbe is an evergreen tree native to central and western Africa. It has a compound called yohimbine in its bark. The bark has been used traditionally as an aphrodisiac and to enhance sexual performance.
- Yohimbe is promoted for erectile dysfunction, athletic performance, weight loss, angina (chest pain caused by not enough blood flow to the heart), high blood pressure, diabetic neuropathy, and more.
- Yohimbine hydrochloride, a standardized form of yohimbine, is available in the United States as a prescription drug. This is a different product than dietary supplements made from the bark of the tree.
How Much Do We Know?
- There is very little research in people on the effects of yohimbe as a dietary supplement. But studies have documented the risks of taking it.
What Have We Learned?
- The amount of yohimbine in dietary supplements may vary; some yohimbe products contain very little yohimbine. Yohimbe sold as a dietary supplement may not work like the prescription medication that contains yohimbine. It is illegal in the United States to market an over-the-counter product containing yohimbine as a treatment for erectile dysfunction without getting approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to do so.
- There is not enough research to say whether yohimbe as a dietary supplement is helpful for any condition, including erectile dysfunction, athletic performance, or weight loss.
What Do We Know About Safety?
- Yohimbe has been associated with heart attacks and seizures.
- Because of inaccurate labeling and potential for serious side effects, yohimbe supplements have been restricted or banned in many countries.
- Yohimbe caused stomach problems, tachycardia (a rapid heartbeat), anxiety, and high blood pressure, according to a study comparing calls about yohimbe and other substances made to the California Poison Control System between 2000 and 2006. People calling about yohimbe were generally more likely to need medical care than other callers.
- Most yohimbe products don’t say how much yohimbine they contain. The amount may vary a lot among products, according to a 2015 analysis of 49 brands of supplements labeled as containing yohimbe or yohimbine for sale in the United States. Some of the yohimbine was either synthetic or from highly processed plant extract. Most of the supplements did not provide information about known side effects.
- It might be unsafe to use yohimbe orally (taken by mouth) during pregnancy and while breastfeeding.
- It might be unsafe for children to take yohimbe orally.
- Do not use yohimbe if you are taking a type of antidepressant medication called monoamine oxidase inhibitors, such as phenelzine (Nardil) and tranylcypromine (Parnate). Yohimbe can interact with these medications.
Keep in Mind
- Take charge of your health—talk with your health care providers about any complementary health approaches you use. Together, you can make shared, well-informed decisions.
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