On a grimy pavement, a man squats in front of a tiny pan. Deftly adding ingredients to its golden rust-colored mixture, a group of men gathers behind him, joking and cracking jokes behind his back. Everyone knows that this family has an extremely bright future in European trade.
How It Works
Pakistanis can obtain this man power herbal medicine in Pakistan that provides potent aphrodisiac properties, treats infertility issues with potency aphrodisiac properties, treats infertility problems, and improves body muscles. Available in both powder and paste forms and used as dietary supplements, made from top-quality herbs grown naturally without additives or steroids to ensure long-term use safety.
Sanda Tael (lizard oil) is massaged into the penis to allegedly relieve erectile dysfunction, strengthen the phallus and prevent premature ejaculation. Produced by indigenous healers and street peddlers across Thailand, Sanda Tael contains herbal cocktails, including ginseng, wild rue, dried ginger, saffron, and deer musk (an extract of caudal glands between an endangered musk deer's navel and genitals). Plastic bottles with billboard advertisements sell it quickly.
Ingredients
At RAWALPINDI, Pakistan - on an untidy pavement, a man stands squatting before a pan on a stove. He adds hot fat with herbs into a golden-rust-colored mixture, filling the air with its pungent aroma of sizzling fat and spices. Healers and street vendors claim this oil can treat erectile dysfunction while simultaneously increasing libido, treating prostate cancer, and relieving joint pain.
Oil produced from Indian spiny-tailed lizards classified as vulnerable or threatened species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature is classified as vulnerable on their Red List of Threatened Species. Poachers kill them while still alive, disembowel them, cut strips of fat from their abdomens and genitals, and reroasted them before mixing them with herbal cocktails, including ginseng, dried ginger, saffron and cinnamon; occasionally deer musk is also added from endangered musk deers caudal glands which surround their navel and genital areas - giving the oil an aroma and flavor profile all its own.
Lizard oil uses herbs from Pakistan, China and certain Middle Eastern countries with superior-grade herbs. A Hakeem (indigenous healer) formulates a recipe using this mixture for sale as safed musli pak.
Side Effects
Men's health issues are sometimes too complex to discuss openly, and even when they do, there can be considerable social pressure attached to such discussions. This can leave men self-conscious about their performance, which can spiral into psychologically sourced impotence. Luckily, there are herbal products for erectile dysfunction available that can help men overcome such impotence; such herbs come from Pakistan, India, and China and are not readily available in the US - these herbs can increase testosterone levels and enhance sexual function by increasing testosterone levels and improving sexual functioning.
Rana Fareed of Wazirabad City has been offering herbal solutions to men who have erectile dysfunction for 18 years at his herbal dispensary and Matlab. He claims his clients come from across Pakistan, Canada, the US and England - many have tried other medicines but to no avail.
Cost
Oils may not be inexpensive, but they offer an economical alternative to medical treatments or illegally imported Viagra. Furthermore, customers often retain considerable bargaining power with footpath sellers -- particularly hakeems and traditional healers who may already know them well.
Poachers and healers use lizards from Pakistan's desert areas to collect oils used in making pomades from these oils for sale or use by healing practitioners as remedies for various disorders, including erectile dysfunction, penis enlargement and joint pain. Due to social stigma against seeking professional assistance, a ban on Viagra, as well as social taboos against seeking professional help, have provided fertile grounds for poachers, sellers, and healers who profit off men's desperation by poaching, selling, and healing these remedies from men desperate men seeking relief.
Conclusion
Although stigmatized products remain highly sought after across socio-economic classes and literacy levels. Hakeems often sell their goods via word of mouth or recommendations from friends or family; some also advertise their services locally through radio or television broadcasts and provide free consultations/trials of products to potential customers.
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