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For some reason the system left out the names of the herbs. In order here they are:

Tribulus Terristris

Nudium Monnier (aka she chuang 2)

Xanthoparmelia Scabirosa

Herbia Epmedii (aka horny goat weed)

Ginkgo Biloba

Saw Palmetto

Eurycoma Longifolia (Tongkat ali)

Not wishing to flog a dead horse, but I think it's also worth pointing out that all these so-called "facts" about the contents of Balimojo and their miraculous effects are not taken from independent, unbiased research in scientific journals, or even from Wikipedia or some similar source.

They are taken directly from the Balimojo website.

Since the purpose of this website is to sell Balimojo, why would they make false and ludicrous claims about the stuff? After all the only effect of this would be to bring them in more money.

Oh, er wait a minute....hmmm.

Wholly agree

Couldnt be bothered to relist all the wonderful herbal descriptions , but just one thing to ask , are all these herbs in one tablet? and has anyone carried out studies on the combined effects of these on the rest of the body ???

Sounds good though, but does one tablet do the business or is it a question of building up a level in the body over a period of time by taking one a day or similar, as is often the case wth herbal products, as their effect is normally over a period of time.

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Yes, all in one capsule. Works great the first time, and every time. Try it. Great stuff.

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And also it's NOT A DRUG! Isn't that great!! I know this from the FAQ on the Balimojo website:

Q. Is Bali Mojo a drug?

No. Bali Mojo is 100% herbal.

So if you ever are unlucky enough to be in a Thai Court after being found in possession of cannabis, you now know how to avoid a protracted jail sentence and save yourself a mountain of pain.

Just say to the court "It's not a drug because it's 100% herbal!"

Good argument I think you'll agree.

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Yes, all in one capsule. Works great the first time, and every time. Try it. Great stuff.

Sent from my GT-I9300 using Thaivisa Connect App

And also it's NOT A DRUG! Isn't that great!! I know this from the FAQ on the Balimojo website:

Q. Is Bali Mojo a drug?

No. Bali Mojo is 100% herbal.

So if you ever are unlucky enough to be in a Thai Court after being found in possession of cannabis, you now know how to avoid a protracted jail sentence and save yourself a mountain of pain.

Just say to the court "It's not a drug because it's 100% herbal!"

Good argument I think you'll agree.

You seem to have an ax to grind against the herb industry. Or are you a rep for the big pharma? They tend to hate herbs, as they are effective, and 1/100th the price of the drugs they peddle.

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Yes, all in one capsule. Works great the first time, and every time. Try it. Great stuff.

Sent from my GT-I9300 using Thaivisa Connect App

And also it's NOT A DRUG! Isn't that great!! I know this from the FAQ on the Balimojo website:

Q. Is Bali Mojo a drug?

No. Bali Mojo is 100% herbal.

So if you ever are unlucky enough to be in a Thai Court after being found in possession of cannabis, you now know how to avoid a protracted jail sentence and save yourself a mountain of pain.

Just say to the court "It's not a drug because it's 100% herbal!"

Good argument I think you'll agree.

You seem to have an ax to grind against the herb industry. Or are you a rep for the big pharma? They tend to hate herbs, as they are effective, and 1/100th the price of the drugs they peddle.

I am a scientist, so I hate quackery, lies and superstition masquerading as the truth.

It's a simple matter of fact that despite all the multitude of things wrong with the pharmaceutical industry, and they are legion, any claims they make about the efficacy and safety of their products are held up to rigorous scientific scrutiny and testing, with the prospect of legal sanctions if they lie. Even then things go wrong.

The claims of herbal industry are held up to no such scrutiny. They claim anything and everything with no proof , studies or safety checks. There is no way of telling what is mere fiction, wishful thinking, placebo effect, or in many cases outright deliberate deception for profit.

I do not trust statements for which there is no reliable evidence, especially statements made by someone who profits markedly if I believe them.

It seems to be common sense not to be gullible in a world full of cons. At least to me.

OK I sort of hijacked the thread, but only to counter the Balimojo pumpers, and so this is my last comment.

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Yes, all in one capsule. Works great the first time, and every time. Try it. Great stuff.

Sent from my GT-I9300 using Thaivisa Connect App

And also it's NOT A DRUG! Isn't that great!! I know this from the FAQ on the Balimojo website:

Q. Is Bali Mojo a drug?

No. Bali Mojo is 100% herbal.

So if you ever are unlucky enough to be in a Thai Court after being found in possession of cannabis, you now know how to avoid a protracted jail sentence and save yourself a mountain of pain.

Just say to the court "It's not a drug because it's 100% herbal!"

Good argument I think you'll agree.

You seem to have an ax to grind against the herb industry. Or are you a rep for the big pharma? They tend to hate herbs, as they are effective, and 1/100th the price of the drugs they peddle.

I am a scientist, so I hate quackery, lies and superstition masquerading as the truth.

It's a simple matter of fact that despite all the multitude of things wrong with the pharmaceutical industry, and they are legion, any claims they make about the efficacy and safety of their products are held up to rigorous scientific scrutiny and testing, with the prospect of legal sanctions if they lie. Even then things go wrong.

The claims of herbal industry are held up to no such scrutiny. They claim anything and everything with no proof , studies or safety checks. There is no way of telling what is mere fiction, wishful thinking, placebo effect, or in many cases outright deliberate deception for profit.

I do not trust statements for which there is no reliable evidence, especially statements made by someone who profits markedly if I believe them.

It seems to be common sense not to be gullible in a world full of cons. At least to me.

OK I sort of hijacked the thread, but only to counter the Balimojo pumpers, and so this is my last comment.

I understand your concerns. One of the ways I test herbs, and herbal supplements, if the effects that I feel from them. With the bali mojo, I can feel how effective this one is, within a couple of hours, and continue to feel the effects for two days. In the case of other herbal products I take, it is the same. So, one can use one's own body, which is quite an effective way of experiencing benefits.

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...I am a scientist, so I hate quackery, lies and superstition masquerading as the truth.

It's a simple matter of fact that despite all the multitude of things wrong with the pharmaceutical industry, and they are legion, any claims they make about the efficacy and safety of their products are held up to rigorous scientific scrutiny and testing, with the prospect of legal sanctions if they lie. Even then things go wrong...

Yes, thalidomide springs to mind.

Also, a lot of these pharmaceuticals are new to mankind and human cytoplasm, never having existed on Earth before they were created in a laboratory. The long term effects they have on the body are unknown. It's not possible to know if in eg 20 or 30 years time they have some delayed dangerous effect because they've only been in existence for a relatively short period of time.

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I understand your concerns. One of the ways I test herbs, and herbal supplements, if the effects that I feel from them. With the bali mojo, I can feel how effective this one is, within a couple of hours, and continue to feel the effects for two days. In the case of other herbal products I take, it is the same. So, one can use one's own body, which is quite an effective way of experiencing benefits.

Yeah, that's the way my Dad tested the beneficial effects of cigarettes.

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The growing needs of an aging society ............................................. can someone explain that?

Viagra ....... erectile dysfunction ....... male impotence ..... doesn't leave much room for the aging female then unless granma's annoying grandpa as he hasn't serviced the wheels in a while.

I thought getting old was about mobility, sinlge story apartments, chair lifts, day time TV, a bit of gardening, wearing a sun hat, grand kids, mobile scooters, in-home visits, meals on wheels etc etc.

Seems I was wrong.

What exactly are the hormones that kick in when I reach 70 that makes me need to have sex as if I were 16?

I'm only glad my names not 'Sid'.

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