- Many people mistakenly believe that yohimbe contains testosterone or interacts directly with sexual hormones. This is not the case. Yohimbe is not associated with any increase in male hormone levels.
- Yohimbe appears to act on the body's adrenaline receptors and stimulates a feeling of mild euphoria, combined with a "rush" of energy. It ultimately causes increased blood flow to the genitals, resulting in pleasant sexual side effects.
- Though used more often for male impotence, yohimbe shows some promise in treating female sexual disorders. It has not been studied as extensively for use in women.
- With the guidance of a physician, yohimbe can be used in both men and women to treat certain psychiatric conditions, low blood pressure, acute fatigue and obesity.
- Anxiety, insomnia and elevated heart rate are the most common side effects of yohimbe. It should be avoided by anyone with a medical or psychiatric condition and women who are pregnant or nursing.












