What are TigerPower, SuperLove, Burantashi and uBangalala?
Race horses?
Hip-hop singers?
Soccer stars? Well, you could say they have balls in common…

These are African trade names for plant-derived sexual stimulants. In South Africa, uBangalala is an isiZulu name and umbrella term referring to plant species used for curing or alleviating impotence and erectile dysfunction (ED). It is also known as ‘African Viagra’ or uQonsi in isiZulu.

For centuries, traditional herbs are used by African men to raise their loving and love life to new heights. Bulbs are dried, leaves smoked and roots are crushed, mixed with hot milk and drunk twice a day. Traditional sexual remedies sold in spaza shops and the informal trade can include teas, dried powders or sprays to increase sexual potency, relieve ED and boost libido. 

Research has concluded this to be more than just fireside boasting.
A scientific study in 2002 found a compound of a local plant to have an activity of 75% of that found in Viagra.Each African country has a catalogue of plant-derived sexual stimulants sold under local trade names such as Impotex and TigerPower, yet none of these offers the effective doses and well-research ingredient list of Altwell PerformeX.

Natural supplements for male health should also include effective doses of vitamins and minerals to address other health issues to enhance male wellness in a more holistic way.

Effective doses of uBangalala (600 mg) are combined with B-vitamins, zinc and Ashwagandha. This combination of natural ingredients works synergistically to naturally enhance male sexual power. Effects of PerformeX include increased blood flow to your nether regions, increased sensitivity and a reduction in anxiety and fatigue.

uBangalala, as a tried and tested natural sexual medicine for men, raises the hopes for stronger love.

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