100% Thai Black Ginger Powder 100 grams for men and women

22.90 $

Quantity: 100 grams
Origin: Mae Hong Son, Thailand
Producer: The Jamu Shop
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Intensify libido naturally with real Thai black ginger

Thai black ginger in powder form. So our customers know they are getting 100% of this herb. No additives, no fillers. Also known as Kaempferia Parviflora. There are generally 2 variations of this berb. One is the Malaysian variety (Curcuma Caesia) and the other, the Thai variety ( Kaempferia Parviflora). Both have slightly different properties and efficacies.  Both herbs are excellent for the human race.

This herb used to be found only in the forests. It is now being cultivated in villages around the region. This high value herb is still expensive as a plantation can only yield a tiny crop. It also takes a specific set of climate conditions for the plant to grow. Although rare, the Thai black ginger supplement has been in use for more than 1000 years in Indochina.

Thai black ginger benefits for men

Black ginger root is widely used in traditional Thai medicine. It’s commonly used as an energy enhancer and a regenerative agent for physical and sexual pursuits. As expected, it is also a popular supplement in Muay Thai circles as it gives fighters additional stamina and muscle strength.

Black ginger extracted in alcohol, however, is more commonly used to enhance libido and sexual performance. It’s even claimed to be a natural viagra substitute because of its reported potency.

Boosts sexual performance with Thai black ginger

Studies have revealed that black ginger extract is a natural phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitor. A PDE5 inhibitor, such as Viagra, blocks cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP), an enzyme that breaks down nitric oxide in the body.

Nitric oxide is very important in the penis because it promotes vasodilation—the relaxing of the blood vessels. This increases blood supply particularly in the penis’ erectile chambers, ensuring longer lasting and harder erections.

The aphrodisiac property of black ginger extract has also been proven by research. A 2008 study confirmed that it increases aphrodisiac activity by increasing the blood flow to the testes1.

Black ginger extract has also been verified to increase the levels of dopamine in the body. Dopamine is one of the neurotransmitters responsible for libido and pleasure (the other being serotonin).

Boosts energy consumption with Thai black ginger

Black ginger extract has also been proven to increase the body’s rate of energy consumption (metabolism), which is beneficial for fat loss. Studies show at least two ways on how it enhances energy consumption.

A 2014 research confirms that black ginger extract increases energy consumption by activating BAT (brown adipose tissue)2. BAT, also known as brown fat, contains a lot of mitochondria, which are the powerhouse of the cell. Brown fat is responsible for converting energy from food to heat, and then distributing the resulting energy to different parts of the body.

A more recent study has revealed that black ginger extract helps increase energy consumption3 by improving glucose, lactic acid, and lipid metabolism. The breaking down of glucose, lactic acid, and lipids (or fats) contribute to the increase in the production of energy necessary for the body to function.

Keep in mind that a good metabolic rate is one of the main characteristics of a healthy person. If your metabolic rate is high, you’re less likely to develop conditions such as obesity, metabolic syndrome, locomotive dysfunction, obesity, and diabetes.

Improves physical fitness with Thai black ginger

The effects of black ginger extract on energy consumption eventually contribute to increased physical fitness performance4. Increased energy consumption, like what we’ve previously mentioned, makes it easier for your body to perform everyday activities.

Aside from increased energy, black ginger extract was also confirmed to improve endurance. A 2011 study shows that the extract inhibits inflammation5, thus enhancing muscular endurance and rate of muscular activity.

Thai black ginger benefits

Other actions of Thai black ginger (Kaempferia Parviflora)

Black ginger has anti-fungal and antimicrobial properties.Anti-allergy and antioxidant activity is present in black ginger.Black ginger can be beneficial if you have gastric ulcers.Black ginger improves blood flow in a person.

It is also known as a natural antidepressant.Black ginger can be used for stroke prevention.Used as a traditional Thai treatment, black ginger is known to cure asthma, allergies, gout,diarrhea, impotence, and dysentery.Black ginger can also be used to treat women’s menstrual problems.

Why crude powder ?

Administration 

Suitable for men and women. One teaspoon twice a day. (or more depending on the individual) Dried black ginger is much more bitter than its fresh form. Experienced Jamu consumers will take the powder directly with water. Other ways of consumption:

  1. Put a teaspoon into a cup of hot water, wait for 10-15 minutes, filter and drink (add honey and lemon to taste)
  2. Add a teaspoon of the powder into cooking preparations.

Cycle Tongkat Ali with other herbs for the best result. Cycle Tongkat Ali powder with Red Butea Superba or Black ginger.

A teaspoon:

Thai black ginger

References

  1. Effects of Kaempferia parviflora extracts on reproductive parameters and spermatic blood flow in male rats
  2. Kaempferia parviflora extract increases energy consumption through activation of BAT in mice.
  3. Enhancement of energy production by black ginger extract containing polymethoxy flavonoids in myocytes through improving glucose, lactic acid and lipid metabolism.
  4. Black ginger extract increases physical fitness performance and muscular endurance by improving inflammation and energy metabolism
  5. Suppressive effects of methoxyflavonoids isolated from Kaempferia parviflora on inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) expression in RAW 264.7 cells.
  6. Clinical Effects of Krachaidum (Kaempferia parviflora): A Systematic Review