YOHIMBINE
£28.00
YOHIMBINE
100 x 10mg tablets
Expiry dates: 2026
In stock
Description
Yohimbine — Quick Profile
What it is:
Yohimbine is a natural alkaloid derived from the bark of the Pausinystalia johimbe tree, traditionally used in West African medicine. It is also available in synthetic form.
How it works:
Yohimbine blocks alpha-2 adrenergic receptors, which can increase blood flow and stimulate the nervous system. This action may help enhance physical performance, support weight loss by boosting fat metabolism, and improve certain types of sexual dysfunction.
Uses:
- Erectile dysfunction (particularly psychological or blood-flow related)
- Fat loss support during calorie restriction
- Energy and focus enhancement in training
Potential side effects:
- Increased heart rate and blood pressure
- Anxiety, nervousness, or irritability
- Nausea or dizziness
- Sleep disturbances
Important note:
Yohimbine is a potent stimulant and should be used with caution. It may interact with medications and is not suitable for people with heart problems, high blood pressure, or anxiety disorders. Always start with a low dose and seek professional medical advice before use.
Yohimbine Dosage & Safety Guide
(For information only — not a medical recommendation)
Goal / Context | Common Dosage Range | Notes & Cautions |
---|---|---|
Beginner / First Use | 2.5–5 mg once daily | Start at the lowest end to assess tolerance |
Fat Loss Support | 0.1–0.2 mg per kg bodyweight (max 15–20 mg/day) | Works best in a fasted state; avoid before bedtime |
Erectile Dysfunction | 5–10 mg, 1–3 times daily | Should only be taken under medical supervision |
Upper Safe Limit | ~20 mg/day total | Exceeding this greatly increases side effect risk |
Key safety notes:
- Avoid combining with other stimulants (e.g., caffeine, pre-workout powders).
- Not suitable for people with high blood pressure, heart conditions, or anxiety disorders.
- Can cause rapid heart rate, anxiety, dizziness, and nausea.
- Always check for interactions with medications, especially antidepressants and blood pressure drugs.
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