Dr. Wong's Essentials® TMG-DMG Plus is a blend of Trimethylglycine (TMG), Dimethylglycine, Yohimbe Bark Extract and Serrapeptidase to help the body make Nitric Oxide; increase vaginal lubrication and clitoral engorgement; and increase the making of strong, large and motile sperm.
Dimethylglycine (DMG) and Trimethylglycine (TMG): Amino acids. Mostly used as an immune modulator to boost immunity, to sharpen thinking and increase attention span and as a methyl donor to the Kreb’s Cycle increasing the production of ATP. In this product these two amino acids are used for what they biosynthesize in the body, which is Nitric Oxide, the blood gas that dilates blood vessels all over the body. The difference in the steps needed to make NO between the DMG and TMG allows for the DMG to produce a faster creation of NO while the TMG takes a step longer and starts later and that prolongs the NO making effects of the product.
Yohimbe, is a known vasodilator which also when taken in high doses of the raw powder or in a concentrate will also increase dopamine production and thus have its well known effect of increasing libido with out increasing testosterone level (2). The pharmecutical extract of Yohimbe Yohimbine HCl was the first product approved by FDA for use as an Aphrodisiac. A novel use of Yominbine HCl is to treat PTSD and Social Anxiety Disorder(1).
Serrapeptidase Proteolytic enzymes greatly increase absorption of anything taken with it, vitamins, minerals, herbs, medications, etc. In Europe and Asia, even antibiotics are mixed with proteolytic enzymes (pancreatin or serrapeptidase) to enhance absorption and utilization. With that thought in mind, many of our supplements have been blended with serrapeptidase to enhance absorption.
When the Nitric Oxide increasing effect of the DMG and TMG is combined with the blood vessel dilating effect of the Yohimbe extract, the synergy of the individual ingredients in dilating blood vessels all over the body is enhanced greatly,
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Research on DMG and TMG forthcoming in a book.
Research On Yohimbe: