Evidence supporting the use of: Yohimbe
For the body system: Sympathetic Nervous System

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 3

Yohimbe, derived from the bark of the Pausinystalia yohimbe tree, contains the active alkaloid yohimbine. Scientifically, yohimbine is recognized as an alpha-2 adrenergic receptor antagonist. By blocking these receptors, yohimbine increases the release of norepinephrine and other catecholamines, which are key neurotransmitters in the Sympathetic Nervous System (SNS). This mechanism supports increased sympathetic outflow, resulting in physiological effects such as elevated heart rate, increased blood pressure, and enhanced energy expenditure.

The scientific literature includes both animal and human studies showing that yohimbine can stimulate SNS activity. For example, clinical trials have demonstrated that yohimbine increases plasma norepinephrine levels and sympathetic nerve traffic. This has led to its use in research settings to probe sympathetic function and as a potential adjunct in the treatment of certain forms of orthostatic hypotension.

However, while the pharmacological action is well-established, the clinical applications for general SNS “support” outside of specific medical indications (like erectile dysfunction or certain circulatory disorders) are limited and may pose safety concerns. Side effects such as anxiety, hypertension, and tachycardia are common due to overstimulation of the SNS. Thus, while there is clear scientific evidence for its action on the sympathetic nervous system, routine use for “support” is not broadly recommended outside of supervised medical contexts.

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