DWQA Questions › Tag: Maca root extractFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesA viewer asks: “You told me that the supplement Longjaxin has a unique ingredient not in TestPlus+ that helps erectile dysfunction resulting from nerve damage. Is it the shilajit, the horny goat weed, or the higher concentration of Tribulus terrestris?”ClosedNicola asked 22 hours ago • Healing Modalities7 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Both the Longjaxin and the TestPlus+ supplements have a high dose of Tongkat Ali. Is it safe to take both of these together?”ClosedNicola asked 22 hours ago • Healing Modalities5 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Is it safe to take TestPlus+, Longjaxin, and the Horbaach Horny Goat Weed Complex together, considering some ingredients overlap?”ClosedNicola asked 22 hours ago • Healing Modalities4 views0 answers0 votesThe supplement Testplus+ contains Tongkat Ali Extract 200:1 700 mg; Fodogia agrestis 30:1 300 mg; Ajuga turkestanica 10:1 200 mg; Tribulus Extract 50% saponins 50 mg; Gingko biloba leaf extract 10:1 60 mg; Panax ginseng extract 50 mg; Ashwagandha root extract 50 mg; Maca root extract 50 mg. Is this effective in enhancing male sexual performance?ClosedNicola asked 23 hours ago • Healing Modalities5 views0 answers0 votesHow would you rank Longjaxin versus Testplus+ and the Primal Harvest supplement, Primal Total Male+ in effectiveness for enhancing male sexual performance?ClosedNicola asked 23 hours ago • Healing Modalities6 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “You told me that the supplement for erectile dysfunction, Longjaxin, has a unique ingredient for those individuals whose problem stems from nerve damage as opposed to flagging nitric oxide responses in blood vessels. I ordered it accordingly. Then, in a question comparing 3 different supplements, you said that TestPlus+ was number one, “but it will not be sufficient for a subset for whom the Longjaxin represents an essential missing approach in providing coverage uniquely.” In looking more closely at ingredients, the Longjaxin is said to contain Long Jack berry, which is also called Tongkat Ali, and no other ingredients are described in the mailing I received. The TestPlus+ has 700 mg of a 200:1 extract of Tongkat Ali. Was the endorsement of TestPlus+ as superior overall for ED, but not having a key ingredient contained in Longjaxin needed by a subset of sufferers a channeling error? What is the correct way to view the pros and cons of these two supplements? Do I not need Longjaxin if I start taking TestPlus+ and should try cancelling the Longjaxin order?”ClosedNicola asked 23 hours ago • Healing Modalities7 views0 answers0 votes