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Citropsis Roots for Impotence



Nowadays in the country of Uganda, the citropsis roots are believed to be an aphrodisiac and its success has left the known “Sex Tree” in the brink to extinction. The Citropsis Articulata also known as Uganda Cherry Orange is a small fruit similar to the size of a Tangerine. This plant is primarily used for eating and for herbal medicine in African tradition.

An infusion made of the grounded root of Citropsis is drunk once a day for three days. This procedure is considered a powerful and effective aphrodisiac only for males. Conservationists are concerned that the demand for this plant threatens the survival of the species in the country.

According to a 49 year old farmer and a frequent user of Citropsis Articulata the roots work after three hours of its intake. Many people are worried about the extinction of the plant since Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is a problem affecting many men in the country. Some Pharmacy Reviews found online state that the plant have provided successful results to men in Uganda that have used it, but scientific research hasn't yet investigated the accuracy of this belief.

Many men in Uganda refer to this plant as their local Viagra. A forest guide by the name of Robert Kungujje stated that several years back there was a lot more Citropsis than nowadays. He also stated that some people usually gather the plant from protected areas. The users of the roots of Citropsis tend to uproot the tree for their needs and most don't make an attempt to re plant.

Erectile Dysfunction (ED) joins an already big list of problems for Ugandan men, such as poor feeding, unemployment, hypertension and diabetes. About 80% of residents of Uganda rely on plants to cure their health problems. Besides Citropsis there are two other plants which face extinction. These plants are used to treat fungal and bacterial infections.

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