How can EXS work for both men and women?
Navigating the world of sexual wellness and sexual enhancements can breed skepticism, especially with products claiming to cater to both men and women. It would be natural for a women looking at EXS Spray to wonder “EXS makes my husband hard as a rock, but women don’t have erections so how is that supposed to help me???”
Let us answer that for you!
EXS Spray is a blend of powerful herbs, with rich traditions and centuries-old wisdom, converge to offer you a holistic approach to sexual health. Picture the synergy of asparagus root, ginseng, maca, and more, working together to unlock the potential for a more fulfilling and invigorating sex life and lifestyle.
Imagine each herb affecting your nervous system, hormones, blood flow and your emotional state in a layered and holistic approach. So you can imagine some of the herbs are relaxing you, taking away any performance anxiety, other herbs are improving blood flow, making your erection fuller and harder and then other herbs triggering your intense libido, desire and connection
For men:
- Revitalizing stamina and energy: EXS Spray taps into the renowned properties of panax ginseng, maca root, and tribulus terrestris, known for their prowess in boosting energy levels, enhancing stamina, and addressing male sexual function concerns.
- Prostate health and reproductive vitality: the inclusion of saw palmetto and fenugreek caters to the comprehensive needs of men’s sexual wellness, providing support for prostate health and reproductive vitality.
- Elevating performance and desire: epimedium, black ginger, and ginkgo biloba contribute to increased libido, improved erectile function, and heightened sexual desire, fostering confidence and satisfaction.
For Women:
- Harmonizing hormonal balance: EXS Spray incorporates maca root, fenugreek, and asparagus root to assist women in maintaining hormonal balance, positively influencing mood, and contributing to overall sexual well-being.
- Adaptogenic support for stress response: featuring adaptogens like rhodiola and Siberian ginseng, EXS Spray aids in managing stress, promoting relaxation, and creating an optimal environment for women’s sexual health.
- Enhancing arousal and sensitivity: the infusion of epimedium and ginkgo biloba may enhance arousal and sensitivity, offering a more satisfying and enjoyable intimate experience for women. Adaptogenic refers to the unique quality of certain herbs or substances that help the body adapt to stressors, promoting overall balance and resilience.
Take a look here at how each herb affects sexual function for both men and women
Black Ginger:
For Men:
Black ginger is traditionally believed to enhance male sexual function, potentially improving libido and erectile function.
For Women:
Black ginger may have antioxidant properties that could be beneficial for women’s overall health.
Asparagus Root:
For Men:
Asparagus root acts as an aphrodisiac and supports reproductive health.
For Women:
While less studied in women, asparagus root’s nutrient content, including vitamin E, could potentially contribute to reproductive health.
Panax Ginseng:
For Men:
Panax ginseng is commonly used to boost energy, stamina, and male sexual function, potentially improving erectile function.
For Women:
Some women use panax ginseng for its adaptogenic properties, believing it may support overall well-being, including energy levels and potential benefits for sexual health.
Maca Root:
For Men:
Maca root is believed to enhance libido and increase sperm count in men.
For Women:
Women may use maca root to potentially improve libido and overall sexual function.
Fenugreek:
For Men:
Fenugreek is associated with potential benefits for male reproductive health, including increased testosterone levels.
For Women:
Fenugreek may have some positive effects on women’s sexual health and hormone production.
Tribulus Terrestris:
For Men:
Tribulus terrestris is believed to increase testosterone, enhance libido and improve erectile function in men.
For Women:
Some claim increased sexual desire in women.
Mint:
For Men and Women:
Mint is not traditionally associated with direct effects on sexual health but may contribute to overall well-being and relaxation, indirectly supporting sexual health.
Milk Thistle:
For Men and Women:
Milk thistle is primarily known for its liver-protective properties and may indirectly support overall health, including aspects of sexual well-being.
Ginkgo Biloba:
For Men:
Ginkgo biloba is suggested to improve sexual function and arousal in men.
For Women:
Some women use ginkgo biloba for potential benefits in sexual function.
Saw Palmetto:
For Men:
Saw palmetto is commonly used for prostate health, and its potential effects on male sexual function are indirect.
For Women:
Limited evidence suggests saw palmetto may have some benefits for women’s reproductive health.
Cinnamon:
For Men and Women:
While not traditionally associated with direct sexual health benefits, cinnamon may contribute to overall well-being, and some cultures believe it has aphrodisiac properties.
Rhodiola:
For Men:
Rhodiola is considered an adaptogenic herb, potentially benefiting men’s overall well-being, including energy and stamina.
For Women:
Women may also experience adaptogenic benefits, indirectly contributing to overall well-being, including sexual health.
Epimedium (Horny Goat Weed):
For Men:
Epimedium is traditionally used to address erectile dysfunction and boost libido in men.
For Women:
Some women may use horny goat weed to enhance libido or address sexual concerns. Its potential impact on blood flow may have effects on both genders.
Siberian Ginseng:
For Men and Women:
Siberian ginseng, like other adaptogens, is believed to support the body’s response to stress, potentially benefiting overall well-being and indirectly supporting sexual health.
Lycopodium:
For Men and Women:
Lycopodium may improve sperm and egg health as well as improve production of hormones.