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CITROPSIS ARTICULATA

CITROPSIS ARTICULATA

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Erection problems are part of the couple's problem. In Africa, there is a natural remedy: Citropsis, which is the natural ''viagra'' from Uganda. By dint of use, this tree is endangered.

The leaves of Citropsis have very famous aphrodisiac virtues which are the cause of their misfortune. This is because users of Citropsis leaves uproot trees and don't replant anything instead, well expected. The root of Citropsis articulata , used as a decoction, is effective ''in three hours ''explained  AFP à 49 -year-old farmer and regular consumer who lives near the Manita reserve, 50 km east Kampala. This region is home to, one of the last rainforests in Uganda. ''We are worried about the depletion of Citropsis, there is a big problem of impotence here and people will have to go without to buy an equivalent drug he does.

A healer contacted by AFP explains: "Since I know that the time when these plants will be rare can arrive, I try to use them in a sustainable way" and underlines that the Citropsis "could cure 65 diseases". This poaching of trees threatens an important species for the rainforest ecosystem. A national awareness campaign has been launched in Uganda to support and develop sustainable harvesting practices.

Uganda is at the crossroads of the plains of East Africa and the tropical forests of the Great Lakes. The country is one of the richest areas in terms of biodiversity and endemic species in Africa. Extending over 30,000 hectares, Mabira which has 312 species of plants, 315 birds, and 218 butterflies has a crucial role in the biodiversity of the country.

The Ugandan government had planned to turn a quarter of the forest into a sugar cane plantation. Fortunately, the project was withdrawn after strong protests. Threats hanging over the "sex tree",> the African plum as well as all medicinal plants underline the difficulty of species conservation in Uganda, which is home to a unique wealth of more than 1,100 species.

We understand better why it was so successful, to the point of disappearing!

Its roots are used in infusions to treat erectile dysfunction and sexual impotence and its effectiveness is proven in 3 hours flat The local population is therefore very worried "With unemployment, poor dietary practices, diabetes, and hypertension linked to stress, erectile dysfunction is increasing in Uganda (...) that's why people use this plant "

NB: This article comes from the site, http://aphrodisiaquedafrik.e-monsite.com our research continues to find the names in local languages.

 

 

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