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Anonymous
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2009-01-17 09:22:00 |
Blacker Media News
17 January 2009
I recently purchased 90 x 500mg pills of Yohimbe. They recommend taking one pill before meals three times daily. I decided to take three pills at once in a tea. This turns out to be a BIG mistake.
It all started at 11am. My face, after twenty minutes of taking the pills, felt flushed. My eyes started to burn and feel swollen. So, I masturbated. The gentle play on my penis soon aroused it, rather unusually, to a full erection almost instantly. Hardly any foreplay was required. I must stress, this is highly unorthodox. The actual erection felt numb and swollen to the touch. Not my usual sensitive erection.
After thirty minutes, I started to feel quite full of energy, and needed to masturbate to burn off this excess energy. This made me consider Yohimbe an excellent drug for exercise. I soon climaxed, although again, it felt unusual. As if the African Yohimbe Goddess had taken my semen.
But, what followed the climax, was several hours of 'buzzing' like a fridge. I could not relax, but had to prostrate my self on the bed. It was a rather uncomfortable feeling, anxious, stressed over OD, and decidedly so. Basically, I had taken way too much Yohimbe. 1.5g is OD.
The effects, hard to describe, but an urgent need to fuck a woman could be akin to it, lasted until 4pm. Some 5 hours. The effects were INTENSE not to understress the effects. But, as a recovering heroin addict, I had never been so overwhelmed by a legal substance before Yohimbe!
This leads me to my conclusion - should Yohimbe be readily available as a pharmacutical alternative therapy? I think not and much more testing needs to be done before this drug is made available again to the public. It could prove fatal in extreme OD cases from respitory failure or stroke. There should at least be clear warnings given on the label stating prescribed dosages and possible side effects. Neither was on the bottle I purchased from Biovea. The RDA claimed to be 'EU Unknown'. Personally, I'd say they should not only reduce the dosage so these potent effects are not replicated by some one else, but also limit the supply and make Yohimbe a controlled substance under Federal Law.
This is the warning given by an ex-heroin addict. To the public, free of charge, for Yohimbe.
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