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