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Warrior
Stamina and Performance
Strength and focus during physical activity

- Increases
endurance and stamina
- Enhances
sexual energy
- Supports
cardiovascular health
In addition
to Rainforest herbs Warrior contains Chinese
herbs used in an ancestral martial art
formula developed by Shao-Lin monks in
China. This formula was designed to provide
energy and support intense physical and
mental activity.
Muira Puama is a tonic and a stimulant for
the nervous system. It has a long history of
use by indigenous people for strengthening
the nervous system and for providing sexual
energy. It is widely used to provide
physical energy, combat occasional fatigue
and for overall health.
Aquilaria has been used to enhance cerebral
function and balance the mind/body
connection and the entire nervous system.
Catuaba has been used for generations as one
of the most potent aphrodisiacs and
stimulants of male sexual energy. It is also
used to provide physical energy, to
alleviate fatigue and improve memory.
Dong Quai is used to stimulate blood flow
and lymphatic circulation thereby assisting
in the nutritional support and
detoxification of muscles during exercise
and hard work.
In the human body all nutrients including
oxygen are delivered to the various organs
and muscles by the bloodstream. As the
organs and muscles do their work they
consume energy and nutrients and produce
wastes that must be carried away and
eliminated from the body. That is the role
of the lymphatic circulation.
The liquid bathing the various organs and
muscles collects the wastes. The waste is
carried by the lymphatic circulation to the
kidneys and the liver to be eliminated in
the urine and the bile and feces. Stimulating the lymphatic
circulation is important to promote recovery
from hard work and physical exertion.* |

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Ingredients:
Muira Puama, Catuaba, Sarsaparilla, Dioscoreae,
Astragalus, Rehmanniae, Atractylodes, Tangerine
Peel, Costus Root, Glycyrrhiza, Snakegourd Seed,
Dang Quai, Fennel and Aquilaria.
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