An African man traditionally, and even now, officially takes as his wives, averagely 3 women, and goes on to have with each averagely seven children..
By many standards, he is able to meet the sexual obligations of these 3 women individually, including, it has to be said, of the extra-marital women he indulges.
Apparently a herbal plant, popularly named Mulondo (Mondia Whytei) in many local African dialects, is to thank.
Young boy vending the herb i kampala city
But what exactly is this Mulondo (Mondia Whytei), and what is its real importance?
Mulondo (Mondia Whitei) is a climbing medicinal plant native to West Africa, Eastern and Southern Africa.
Benefits
- It is a sexual stimulant and enhances ejaculation, resulting in improved sexual performance as well as in stronger ejaculations. Effectively, it is recommended for men who wish to achieve a much more delayed ejaculation and longer erection.
- Its pro-ejaculatory effects have been proven by scientific studies and the roots (which are the edible parts) are used to cure impotence and for treating erectile dysfunction.
- It has also been proven by scientific studies, to have anti-depressant properties.
- In Uganda, is is popularly known as Mulondo, and is a popular delicacy for men.
- In Kenya, it is known as Mukombero, and is used as a tea additive to boost sexual stamina, virility and to boost penile size.
- Mulondo is also use to make energy drinks in West Africa, to make refreshing beer in South Africa.
- In Kampala Uganda, it is mostly chewed or ground and mixed with tea. Mulondo also has a flavor and odor like that of vanilla. When chewed, Mulondo starts with a bitter taste, gradually sweetening as you chew it.
- Overall, in Africa, its most popular use is for boosting sexual prowess, and it has been proven highly successful.