By Jonathan Roseland

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I've been mixing just a little LongJack Tongkat Ali with Horny Goat Weed as a pre-sexytime tea.

When I previously took this stuff I took these coated tablets, which is a much more pleasant experience than taking it powdered - it has a VERY STRONG herbal taste that few will enjoy. 

Capsuled or powdered?

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I prefer powdered as I like to take it as a hearty pre-coital tea. In my extensive experience with herbal adaptogens, the effect is a lot more acute from them when steeped in boiling water. However, as a monogamous dude, I have the privilege of usually knowing when I'm going to get laid and the time to leisurely enjoy an LongJack Tongkat Ali tea. Single guys might want to bring a few capsules along on dates just in case things are going really well and they've had a bit to drink.

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The final thing I like about PureBulk.com's libido-enhancing supplements is that they're verified as pure with a certificate of analysis from an accredited American lab. This evidence of purity is something you should demand that your local vitamin shop or the sellers on Amazon likely can't provide.

 

Tongkat Ali supplements come from the Eurycoma longifolia shrub native to Indonesia, Indochina, and the Philippines. Southeast Asian cultures used the Eurycoma longifolia plant to make herbal remedies by boiling the roots in water to make a tonic. The plant goes by many other names, with the most common being tongkat ali, longjack, and Malaysian Ginseng. The name tongkat ali translates to Ali’s walking stick, a potential reference to its aphrodisiac properties or its slender, stick-like appearance. Other regional names for the plant relate to the intense bitterness of its roots. For example, the Malay-Indonesian term for tongkat ali is penawar pahit, meaning bitter medicine. Today, people take tongkat ali supplements for their potent aphrodisiac and stress relief properties.

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