King’s Capsule, Kayamata & African Aphrodisiacs: Culture, Belief, and the Science of Sexual Vitality
Sexual vitality has always been an important part of traditional medicine — whether in Africa or in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Across West Africa today, products like herbal bitters, Kayamata preparations, and imported Chinese supplements such as Tasly King’s Capsule are widely used for sexual enhancement. But where does culture end and commercialization begin? What is herbal science — and what is marketing myth? Let’s examine this carefully. Tasly King’s Capsule: TCM-Based Sexual Supplement Tasly King’s Capsule is marketed in Nigeria and other African countries as a natural male enhancement supplement rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine principles. It typically contains herbs associated with: * Kidney Yang support * Blood nourishment * Circulation improvement * Energy enhancement Common TCM-type ingredients often include: * Ginseng * Goji berry (Lycium) * Angelica root * Other kidney-tonifying herbs The TCM Perspective In Traditional Chinese Medicine: * The Kidney sy...