Written by Stuart Stevens | Wednesday, 30 May 2007 | There are 0 comments
All over the world there are traditional erectile dysfunction remedies that have been handed down over generations and generations. We have heard of Indian Viagra, Peruvian Viagra, Chinese Viagra and now we have…. Himalayan Viagra! The big news from Nepal where it is possible to buy the Himalayan Viagra is that a group of villagers who set out to collect the rare and inaccessible species were frozen to death in a freak snowfall that completely engulfed their campsite. In all sixteen people have lost their lives trying to find the local Viagra.

The Himalayan Viagra is made of yarshagumba or cordyceps sinensis to give it its scientific name which is found in remote mountains about 150miles northwest of the capital Katmandu. The local police said that the accident happened in a remote area and that they have been unable to locate the exact area where the accident happened.
Yarshagumba is in fact a caterpillar that has been killed by an extremely rare parasite fungus. The dead caterpillars that are only found at high altitudes are used in health tonics and as a sexual boosters and sell for as much as £2,000 for just 1kg of the caterpillars. In a poor country like Nepal this is a lot of money and thus people are prepared to take big risks to find the caterpillars.
At Ukmedix News we are rather skeptical about the claims of this Himalayan Viagra as we have not seen any clinical testing done with the product and as it has been around for thousands of years if it really was so good and better then the real Viagra, Cialis and Levitra drugs surely it would be selling extremely well and would be known as well as the above mentioned drugs.
Our advice that Ukmedix News is to be extremely wary of traditional and herbal erectile dysfunction remedies as recently we have seen so many cases of these products being laced with the active ingredients of Viagra, Cialis and Levitra proving that the original traditional product just doesn’t work.
