FAQ

1. What are other names for Tongkat Ali
  • Akar Pasak Bumi, Ali's Umbrella, Ali's Walking Stick, Batang Pasak Bumi, Canne d'Ali, Eurycoma, Eurycoma longifolia, Eurycoma Longifolia Jack, Eurycoma merguensis, Ginseng de Malaisie, Kayu Dali, Long Jack, Longjack, Malaysian Ginseng, Manotes Asiatica, Pasak Bumi, Picroxylon Siamese, Sengkayap, Tongkat Ali, Tung Saw, Umpudumaidu, Wonod Mondou.
2. What is Tongkat Ali?

  • Eurycoma longifolia is a tall, slender evergreen shrub-tree commonly found in Southeast Asia. Malaysian men claim that tea made from this plant improves their sexual abilities and virility. As a result, this plant is in such high demand that it is now considered a “protected” species.
3. What is the use of Tongkat Ali?

  • The root and bark of Eurycoma longifolia are used for treating erectile dysfunction (ED), increasing interest in sex, male infertility, boosting athletic performance, body building, and reducing body fat. Eurycoma longifolia is also used for fever, malaria, ulcers, high blood pressure, tuberculosis, bone pain, cough, diarrhea, headache, syphilis, and cancer.
4. How does it work?

  • The root of Eurycoma longifolia contains several chemicals that have different effects in the body. Some of the chemicals seem to affect how the body produces the hormone testosterone. Research in animals and humans suggests it might increase testosterone in the body.
5. What the recommended dosage for tongkat ali extract ?
  • RECOMMENDED DOSAGE
The recommended dosage is 1.3mg of extract per Kg of individual's body weight per day.
x = 1.3mg x weight(kg)

For example, if an individual is 100kg then his recommended dosage is 130mg per day (after meals)
Calculations :
x = 100kg x 1.3mg
 = 130mg
                Source from http://www.webmd.com/