Yarsagumba, natural aphrodisiac of Himalayas

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The yarsagumba is a natural aphrodisiac of Himalayas, used in the East since hundreds of years ago. However, his world-wide fame occurred in the decade of the 90 revaluing the product. They even call it the “Himalayan gold” because of its economic relevance for the country.

The Yarsagumba has its greatest popularity because it is a natural product for a better sexual performance. It also has other possibilities of use, beyond that are not scientifically validated.

What is the Yarsagumba?

It is nothing more than a fungus that grows on the larva of a caterpillar. The insect mummifies and the fungus grows along it until it becomes a stem.

According to the belief of the villagers of the East, it is the perfect presence of ying and yang. Its composition, given by the union of animal and vegetable, represents the necessary balance for happiness. All oriental sexual acts are considered, as always, as sacred and for the happiness of a couple.

Present in different naturalistic stores around the world, he is the king of pleasure. Although it is also used for treatments of other diseases. Always based on Chinese medicine, without scientific results proven by health professionals.

What treatment does it take?

The Yarsagumba grows to a height that oscillates the 3500 and 5000 meters, until where the workers travel in time of harvest. It is in spring when everyone goes up to the Himalayas to start the collection. A month of work can mean an income that meets the needs of a semester.

To locate it, you can go on foot for about 15 hours. Once there, begin to differentiate the aphrodisiac from the other herbs, which is not very simple. Climatic conditions do not help, the cold is still intense and oxygen is scarce at that level.

The Yarsagumba grows to a height that oscillates the 3500 and 5000 meters, until where the workers travel in time of harvest.The extraction must be careful to avoid breaking, then remove the soil and wash. It is estimated that about two thousand stems are those that make up one kilo. All these factors, plus their high demand, cause the price to be increasingly higher.

Who makes use of the Yarsagumba?

In the past, this fungus was exclusively used by people of the highest social class. Its commercial value is very high and therefore a few have access. With the new rich of the East he began to have more followers and his arrival in the West finished popularizing him.

In its origins it was very attractive for its powers to maintain the youth of the organism.

Those who have the economic level to achieve their purchase, use it for various purposes.

  • Treatment for premature ejaculation
  • Sexual impotence
  • Lack of desire
  • Sexual stimulant
  • Heart problems
  • Renal problems

Why do they call it “Himalayan gold”?

It was always a prestigious product that could be consumed only by a few. When the market opened and its demand magnified, the price came to exceed that of gold itself.

The difficulty of its collection and the grandiloquent of its results make it a diamond desired by many. A country mobilizes a large part of its economy with the export of Yarsagumba.

Entire families can live for a whole year for the sale of their harvest in a month. Those who know him the most, affirm that a regular consumption is necessary. This is the only way to get the expected sexual life that can not be had without help.Why do they call it "Himalayan gold"?

The negative aspects of the Yarsagumba collection

The value and importance it has, financially, so that the local people have undesirable repercussions. Death of the weakest

1. Death of the weakest

The ambition and despair, each will give the name in his view, cause many deaths each harvest.

On the one hand, the geographical and climatic conditions are very adverse and not everyone can overcome them. On the other hand, the villagers from different neighboring areas, face by the delimitation of their soils.

In short, to get the gold of the Himalayas, some get money for the year, but others die in the attempt.

2. Possible extermination of the Yarsagumba

In the eagerness to take the product to the market, it is harvested ahead of time. This does not allow it to branch and a production cycle is cut.

The immediate consequences are less quantity of the desired productand greater increase of its cost.

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