
Spring feelings and what plants have to do with male potency
Spring does not only bring longer days and warmer temperatures. Many people also experience this time of year as a phase of renewed energy. In many cultures, spring has traditionally been associated with vitality, activity and a renewed sense of wellbeing.
Within the plant knowledge of different medical traditions, there are also plants that have been connected with these themes for centuries.
Traditional plants in modern everyday life
Many traditional medical systems have worked with plants for centuries that are used in everyday life to support vitality, energy and inner balance. Thai Traditional Medicine (TTM) also draws on extensive knowledge of plant formulations that have been passed down through generations and used at different stages of life.
The focus is often less on a single active ingredient and more on the interaction of different plants that are traditionally associated with certain bodily functions and natural rhythms.
At Biregs, we incorporate this knowledge through the original TTM products.
In doing so, we combine traditional plant formulations from Thai medicine with modern quality standards and careful production. Our goal is to make these historical plant combinations accessible in a contemporary form.
Two of these plants, which are frequently mentioned in traditional use in connection with vitality and energy, are briefly introduced below.
In Thai Traditional Medicine, Butea Superba has long been discussed in connection with male vitality and physical energy. In traditional plant knowledge, it is often mentioned in relation to performance and potency.
Today, Butea Superba is mainly found in plant-based supplements that focus on vitality and energy.
These plants are traditionally associated with activity, movement and a balanced physical state.
In many cultures, they are regarded as plant-based companions for people who wish to consciously support their energy and overall wellbeing.
Curious to Learn More?
If you would like to learn more about Butea Superba, Carthamus Hibiscus and the background of these traditional plant formulations, you can find further information on our website.