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Mpesu increases erection capability.
Mpesu may help in the management of Erectile Dysfunction, Weak erection, Premature Ejaculation and low sex drive.
Directions for use
Take 2 to 4 capsules with water or mageu once a week can be taken in the morning ( or as and when required).
For best results cleanse your stomach before using Mpesu, we recommend Bodicare stametta or misty alba.
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Mpesu in Tshivenda is a tree said to be ten times stronger than common stimulants – and has drawn the most attention. Mpesu root consumed as tea is shown to relax the muscles of the male sexual organs, delivering a rush of blood, which results in enhanced erections. Ntanganedzeni joked the Venda people were famous for having a lot of children, suggesting that it was because of Mpesu. If you go into Joburg, the girls will say they want a Mpesu Venda man. Poachers have converged on the area to plunder Mpesu, once plentiful throughout Zimbabwe and Tanzania, since it grows best there.
Botanical gardens also have tried to grow the tree; however, the soil and rain are the very best. You have to observe the local male population roving about with a spring in their step to understand their claims about being the most sexually powerful men in the world’ could be legitimate,” stated in the Johannesburg-based Sowetan newspaper article. Before drinking Mpesu, a man is given some natural herb(s) that cleans the bladder.
Mpesu Tree Also Called African Violet
Common Names: Securidaca longipedunculata (violet tree, Afrikaans: krinkhout, Bambara: satene, Tswana: mmaba, Venda: Mpesu) is a species of tree from the genus Securidaca.
The generic name is derived from Latin securis, as the form of the wing onto the nut recalls a hatchet. The specific title longipedunculata hints at the very long peduncle where the blossoms are borne.
The root of the wild Mpesu tree (Securidaca Longepeduculata) found in the villages of this Venda district near the Kruger National Park across the boundary with Zimbabwe, is said to be the source.
Villagers jealously protect the trees, and local tribal chiefs have authority to market the crushed roots,” the newspaper said.
Mpesu Mageu Use
The extract from the soaked Mpesu root-bark is drunk as an aphrodisiac in addition to for overall purification of the bloodstream. It could be chewed for emergency or suitable usage, notably by boys and teenagers. The Mpesu root extract is also taken along with other medicines within an emetic.
Traditional experts used Mpesu more for magic compared to medicinal purposes. They state it’s the one which converts magic powders to living familiars. When used as an ingredient in dzovheyo, it’s believed to trigger other medicines also to create foam usually identified in dzovheyo. A decoction of the Mpesu root can be applied as an anthelmintic in addition to a purgative.
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