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  2. Yohimbine - Wikipedia

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    Yohimbine should not be confused with yohimbe [4] but often is. [5]Yohimbe is the common English name for the tree species P. johimbe (also called Corynanthe johimbe) and, by extension, the name of a medicinal preparation made from the bark of that tree, sold as an aphrodisiac. [6]

  3. Corynanthe johimbe - Wikipedia

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    Extracts from yohimbe bark are used in West African traditional medicine in the belief that it is a herbal tonic and aphrodisiac. [2] [3] Yohimbe bark and extract are used in manufactured dietary supplements, but there is no scientific evidence they have any effect, and yohimbine levels may vary substantially among supplement products. [2] [3]

  4. The Best Supplements for Men Over 50, According to ... - AOL

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    “Most men should aim for 1,000 - 1,200mg of calcium per day, which sometimes can be hard to meet with food alone,” says VanHuizen. Requirements increase from 1,000 milligrams daily to 1,200 ...

  5. 7-Day High-Protein, Anti-Inflammatory, Mediterranean Diet ...

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    Each day provides an average of 36 grams of fiber, well above the Daily Value of 28 grams per day. This 1,800-calorie meal plan has modifications for 1,500 and 2,000 calories to support those with ...

  6. Warding off dementia means more reading, praying and ... - AOL

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    To ward off dementia, older adults may want to spend more time reading, praying, crafting, listening to music and engaging in other mentally stimulating behaviors, a new study says.

  7. Yohimbe - Wikipedia

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  8. Avoiding This Type Of Drink Could Help Prevent Dementia—Plus ...

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    A history of two or more prior head injuries was associated with over two times increased risk of dementia. Be physically active Studies show that being physically active can help lower your risk ...

  9. Hara hachi bun me - Wikipedia

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    Hara hachi bun me (腹八分目) (also spelled hara hachi bu, and sometimes misspelled hari hachi bu) is a Confucian [1] teaching that instructs people to eat until they are 80 percent full. [2] The Japanese phrase translates to "Eat until you are eight parts (out of ten) full", [ 2 ] or "belly 80 percent full". [ 3 ]