CalaVida™ · Gummies
Red Cherry Gummies
A vitality and circulation blend.
A performance-oriented vitality blend with circulatory and energy support. Epimedium, maca, damiana, muira puama, and fenugreek are traditionally used to support libido and wellness; L-arginine and ginkgo support circulation, and stimulating botanicals add an energizing edge.*
- Flavor
- Red Cherry
- Gummy size
- 5 g
$45.00
Key Benefits
- ✓ Supports sexual vitality, libido, and performance-oriented wellness*
- ✓ Supports healthy blood-flow and nitric-oxide pathways with L-Arginine HCl and Ginkgo biloba*
- ✓ Combines traditional vitality botanicals including Epimedium, Maca, Damiana, Muira Puama, Ginseng, and Fenugreek*
- ✓ Supports stress resilience and balanced performance with Ashwagandha*
- ✓ Includes Yohimbe Extract and Theobromine for stimulant-oriented arousal and energy support; use cautiously and under professional guidance*
Important
Contains Yohimbe Extract and Theobromine — stimulant botanicals. Yohimbe has a narrow safety margin and has been associated with serious adverse events. Not for use by anyone under 18, women who are pregnant or nursing, or those with high blood pressure, heart conditions, or stimulant sensitivity. Consult your healthcare professional before use.
The science behind it
Traditional libido & vitality botanicals
Built around botanicals traditionally used for sexual wellness and physical drive. Maca and ginseng have clinical/systematic-review literature for sexual function; epimedium contributes icariin; damiana and muira puama have traditional use with limited human evidence; fenugreek has clinical and meta-analysis literature around testosterone and libido, varying by extract and dose. [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8]*
Circulation & nitric-oxide pathways (L-Arginine HCl + Ginkgo biloba)
L-arginine is a nitric-oxide precursor central to vascular relaxation, while ginkgo is positioned for circulation and cognitive support; systematic reviews discuss vascular and neurocognitive effects with mixed results across populations. [9,10,11]*
Stress resilience & performance readiness (Ashwagandha)
Ashwagandha is an adaptogen used to support stress response and balanced performance; clinical and review literature suggest support for perceived stress, cortisol-related measures, and well-being — helping balance the stimulating components. [12,13]*
Stimulant-oriented arousal & safety (Yohimbe + Theobromine)
Yohimbe contains yohimbine alkaloids that affect adrenergic signaling and have a narrow safety margin; NCCIH notes association with serious adverse events. Theobromine is a cocoa methylxanthine with psychopharmacologic and vascular effects. Labeling should include cautions for stimulant-sensitive users and those with cardiovascular or blood-pressure conditions. [14,15,16]*
Supplement Facts
| Active Ingredient | Per Gummy |
|---|---|
| Epimedium (Horny Goat Weed) | 250 mg |
| Yohimbe Extract | 10 mg |
| Maca Root Extract | 400 mg |
| Damiana Extract | 250 mg |
| Muira Puama Extract | 200 mg |
| Ginseng Root Extract | 50 mg |
| L-Arginine HCl | 100 mg |
| Ashwagandha Extract | 100 mg |
| Ginkgo biloba | 80 mg |
| Fenugreek Extract | 200 mg |
| Theobromine | 100 mg |
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
Serving size has not yet been confirmed, so directions are tentative and should be determined by a qualified healthcare professional. Because this formula contains Yohimbe Extract and Theobromine, avoid combining with other stimulants unless directed by a healthcare professional. Consult a healthcare professional before use if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications, have a medical condition, have cardiovascular or blood-pressure concerns, are sensitive to stimulants, 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.
- 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.
- Parra-Naranjo A, et al. Bioactivity of the Genus Turnera (Damiana): a review. Plants (2023). NIH/PMC.
- Srivatsav A, et al. Common ingredients in aphrodisiacs used for erectile dysfunction: a review. Sex Med Rev (2020). NIH/PMC.
- Mansoori A, et al. Fenugreek extract on testosterone levels in males: a meta-analysis. Phytother Res (2020). PubMed.
- Wankhede S, et al. Fenugreek glycoside supplementation during resistance training: RCT. J Sport Health Sci. NIH/PMC.
- Rhim HC, et al. Arginine supplements on erectile dysfunction: systematic review and meta-analysis. J Sex Med (2019). PubMed.
- Zhang HF, et al. Ginkgo biloba extracts for mild cognitive impairment and dementia: overview of systematic reviews. Front Aging Neurosci (2016). NIH/PMC.
- Mashayekh A, et al. Ginkgo biloba on cerebral blood flow (MR perfusion imaging). Neuroradiology (2011). NIH/PMC.
- Speers AB, et al. Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha) on stress and stress-related disorders. Curr Neuropharmacol (2021). NIH/PMC.
- Chandrasekhar K, et al. Ashwagandha root extract in reducing stress and anxiety: RCT. Indian J Psychol Med (2012). NIH/PMC.
- NIH NCCIH. Yohimbe: usefulness and safety.
- Baggott MJ, et al. Psychopharmacology of theobromine in healthy volunteers. Psychopharmacology (2013). NIH/PMC.
- Martínez-Pinilla E, et al. The relevance of theobromine for the beneficial effects of cocoa consumption. Front Pharmacol (2015). NIH/PMC.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.