Logo Medical Science Monitor

Call: +1.631.470.9640
Closed: National Holiday

Contact Us

Logo Medical Science Monitor Logo Medical Science Monitor Logo Medical Science Monitor

25 February 2003

Kyo-Green improves sexual dysfunction in men and women.

Benjamin H.S. Lau, Esther W. Lau

Med Sci Monit 2003; 9(2): PI12-18 :: ID: 4746

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Serendipitously, we discovered the effects of Kyo-Green, a green powdered nutritional supplement, on improving sexual dysfunctions in both men and women. In this paper, we presented two case reports and an open-labeled pilot study involving 40 subjects for a period of three months to determine the effects of Kyo-Green on sexual dysfunctions. MATERIAL/METHODS: Twenty-five men and 15 women were enrolled into this study. All the male subjects had suffered erectile dysfunction (ED). All the female subjects reported lack of libido. Subjects took one teaspoonful of Kyo-Green two times a day. Subjects completed a questionnaire at the beginning, and at the end of one, two, and three months while taking Kyo-Green. The analysis of data was based on the four questionnaires completed by the subjects. RESULTS: Increase of energy was reported by all the subjects. Sixteen males and 12 females reported satisfaction with their sex life after taking Kyo-Green for three months. Twenty of the 25 male subjects reported significant improvement in erectile dysfunction, and ability to initiate and maintain sexual activity with satisfaction. CONCLUSIONS: All the subjects experienced an increase of energy levels within a few weeks after taking this supplement. Eighty percent of the male subjects with ED regained erections while taking this supplement. The study suggests that Kyo-Green, particularly when used in conjunction with a lifestyle modification approach, may be useful in the management of sexual dysfunction in men and women who prefer a non-drug approach.

Keywords: Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological - therapy

Add Comment 0 Comments

Editorial

01 February 2025 : Editorial  

Editorial: Current Approaches to Screening for Lung Cancer in Smokers and Non-Smokers

Dinah V. Parums

DOI: 10.12659/MSM.948255

Med Sci Monit 2025; 31:e948255

0:00

In Press

Review article  

Hydrogels in Oral Disease Management: A Review of Innovations in Drug Delivery and Tissue Regeneration

Med Sci Monit In Press; DOI: 10.12659/MSM.946122  

Clinical Research  

Procedure Dynamics in Transfemoral vs Transradial Cerebral Angiography: A Retrospective Study

Med Sci Monit In Press; DOI: 10.12659/MSM.947603  

Clinical Research  

Predicting Cerebral Small Vessel Disease Burden Based on Thromboelastography in Patients with Acute Ischemi...

Med Sci Monit In Press; DOI: 10.12659/MSM.946303  

Clinical Research  

Long-Term Outcomes of Implanon in Managing Adenomyosis: A 3-Year Prospective Study

Med Sci Monit In Press; DOI: 10.12659/MSM.945972  

Most Viewed Current Articles

17 Jan 2024 : Review article   6,969,459

Vaccination Guidelines for Pregnant Women: Addressing COVID-19 and the Omicron Variant

DOI :10.12659/MSM.942799

Med Sci Monit 2024; 30:e942799

0:00

16 May 2023 : Clinical Research   701,879

Electrophysiological Testing for an Auditory Processing Disorder and Reading Performance in 54 School Stude...

DOI :10.12659/MSM.940387

Med Sci Monit 2023; 29:e940387

0:00

01 Mar 2024 : Editorial   25,628

Editorial: First Regulatory Approvals for CRISPR-Cas9 Therapeutic Gene Editing for Sickle Cell Disease and ...

DOI :10.12659/MSM.944204

Med Sci Monit 2024; 30:e944204

0:00

28 Jan 2024 : Review article   20,173

A Review of IgA Vasculitis (Henoch-Schönlein Purpura) Past, Present, and Future

DOI :10.12659/MSM.943912

Med Sci Monit 2024; 30:e943912

0:00

Your Privacy

We use cookies to ensure the functionality of our website, to personalize content and advertising, to provide social media features, and to analyze our traffic. If you allow us to do so, we also inform our social media, advertising and analysis partners about your use of our website, You can decise for yourself which categories you you want to deny or allow. Please note that based on your settings not all functionalities of the site are available. View our privacy policy.

Medical Science Monitor eISSN: 1643-3750
Medical Science Monitor eISSN: 1643-3750