Libido Cherry Gummies

CalaVida™ · Gummies

Libido Cherry Gummies

Vitality and stamina support.

A traditional vitality blend for stamina and drive. Botanicals like maca, tribulus, epimedium, longjack, muira puama, and ginseng have long been used to support libido and vitality, while L-arginine supports healthy blood flow and cordyceps supports endurance.*

Flavor
Cherry
Serving size
2 gummies
Gummy size
7 g

$45.00

Key Benefits

  • Supports sexual vitality, stamina, and performance-oriented wellness*
  • Supports libido and traditional vitality pathways with Maca, Tribulus, Epimedium, Longjack, Muira Puama, and Ginseng*
  • Supports healthy blood-flow and nitric-oxide pathways with L-Arginine HCl*
  • Promotes energy, endurance, and physical drive with Cordyceps and Caffeine*
  • Includes DHEA for hormone-adjacent wellness support; use thoughtfully and under professional guidance*

Important

Contains DHEA and caffeine. DHEA is a hormone precursor and may not be appropriate for all users. Not for use by anyone under 18, women who are pregnant or nursing, those with hormone-sensitive conditions, or athletes subject to drug testing. Consult your healthcare professional before use.

The science behind it

Libido & traditional vitality botanicals

Built around botanicals with long histories in male sexual wellness and energy. Maca has randomized-trial and systematic-review evaluation for sexual function and desire; longjack and ginseng have systematic-review literature for testosterone and erectile function; tribulus, epimedium, and muira puama are best positioned conservatively as traditional vitality support. [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8]*

Blood-flow & nitric-oxide pathways (L-Arginine HCl)

L-arginine is a nitric-oxide precursor central to vascular relaxation and blood-flow physiology; a systematic review reported evidence for arginine in mild-to-moderate erectile dysfunction, with results depending on dose and population. [9]*

Energy, stamina & drive (Cordyceps + Caffeine)

Cordyceps is traditionally used for stamina, with human research on exercise tolerance, while caffeine is a well-studied performance-support ingredient — together adding an energy dimension to the vitality blend. [10,11,12]*

Hormone-adjacent support & safety (DHEA)

DHEA is an endogenous adrenal steroid precursor that can influence hormone-related physiology, so it differs from standard vitamins or botanicals. It carries conservative usage guidance and is not for hormone treatment or disease claims. [13,14]*

Supplement Facts

Active Ingredient Per Gummy Per Serving
Cordyceps Extract 10:1 500 mg 1000 mg
Tribulus terrestris Extract 250 mg 500 mg
Ginseng Root Extract 25 mg 50 mg
Maca Root Extract 400 mg 800 mg
Epimedium (Horny Goat Weed) 500 mg 1000 mg
Longjack Extract 75 mg 150 mg
L-Arginine HCl 150 mg 300 mg
Muira Puama Extract 600 mg 1200 mg
DHEA 50 mg 100 mg
Caffeine (Pure Tea) 50 (unit pending) 100 (unit pending)

Amounts are preliminary and shown from the formulation sheet; final values and units are pending label verification.

Formulated to exclude

  • Wheat
  • Gluten
  • Soy
  • Dairy
  • Egg
  • Fish
  • Shellfish
  • Peanuts
  • Tree nuts
  • GMOs
  • Artificial colors
  • Artificial sweeteners
  • Preservatives

How to use

Take 2 gummies daily, or as directed by your healthcare professional. Because this formula contains caffeine and DHEA, avoid use late in the evening unless directed by a healthcare professional. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before use if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications, have a medical condition, have a hormone-sensitive condition, or are subject to athletic drug testing.

References

  1. Shin BC, et al. Maca (L. meyenii) for improving sexual function: a systematic review. BMC Complement Altern Med (2010). NIH/PMC.
  2. Neto JOV, et al. Tribulus terrestris supplementation on erectile function: systematic review and meta-analysis (2025). NIH/PMC.
  3. Leisegang K, et al. Eurycoma longifolia (Longjack) improves serum total testosterone in men: systematic review and meta-analysis. Medicina (2022). NIH/PMC.
  4. Jang DJ, et al. Red ginseng for treating erectile dysfunction: a systematic review. Br J Clin Pharmacol (2008). NIH/PMC.
  5. Lee HW, et al. Ginseng for erectile dysfunction. Cochrane Database Syst Rev (2021). NIH/PMC.
  6. Shindel AW, et al. Erectogenic and neurotrophic effects of icariin (Epimedium). J Sex Med (2010). NIH/PMC.
  7. Srivatsav A, et al. Common ingredients in aphrodisiacs used for erectile dysfunction: a review. Sex Med Rev (2020). NIH/PMC.
  8. Ferrini MG, et al. Ginger, L-citrulline, muira puama and Paullinia cupana on age-related erectile response (animal study). Andrology (2015). NIH/PMC.
  9. Rhim HC, et al. Arginine supplements on erectile dysfunction: systematic review and meta-analysis. J Sex Med (2019). PubMed.
  10. Hirsch KR, et al. Cordyceps militaris improves tolerance to high-intensity exercise. J Diet Suppl (2017). NIH/PMC.
  11. Chen S, et al. Cs-4 (Cordyceps sinensis) on exercise performance in healthy older subjects. J Altern Complement Med (2010). NIH/PMC.
  12. Guest NS, et al. ISSN position stand: caffeine and exercise performance. J Int Soc Sports Nutr (2021). NIH/PMC.
  13. Mayo Clinic. DHEA: evidence, safety, and supplement overview.
  14. He SY, et al. DHEA supplementation on testosterone and estrogen levels: systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis (2025). NIH/PMC.

* These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.