I have not tried any of these herbs, but anyway here what I found, The descriptions below are from a Vendor so I do not know how accurate there are. What is good to look for is a low dose mescaline plus something that targets dopamine receptors.
Bangalalais a powerful aphrodisiac used in Zululand. Bangalala is sometimes referred to as "African Viagra" and is usually prescribed to men to enhance potency, however women are also known to use this powerful sexual tonic. Although there are many different plants sold as Bangalala, the roots of the Salacia species are the most prominent ingredient. Indigenous to KwaZulu-Natal and Mozambique, Salacia roots and root extracts are locally sold on markets. The roots are either boiled in water and the decoction is imbibed, or they can be bought in powdered form and whisked into a milkshake. The packaging of the various local brands of Bangalala professes its love powers: "This once closely guarded secret of the Xhosa and Zulu witchdoctors is now available to all."
The packaging also declares it to be the most powerful tonic known to Muti practitioners, prescribed throughout Africa for centuries. Apparently you cannot overdose on it; according to most herbalists, if you overdo this love drug, it will simply upset your stomach.
"Catuaba" is a generic term for bark from different trees such as Trichilia catigua, Erythroxylum catuaba, Erythroxylum raccinfolium, Anemopaegna arvense, Phyllanthus nobilis etc. The actual species we offer might vary from one batch to another. These Brazilian trees are used interchangeably by indigenous people, like the Tupi. Preparing it as a tea, they claim it produces an immediate lifting of mood and libido.(
Horny Goat Weed Epimedium is a genus about 60 or more species of herbaceous flowering plants, including Epimedium sagettatum. The Chinese call the plant Yin Yang Huo, which can be translated as "Licentious goat plant". Many species of Epimedium are alleged to have aphrodisiac qualities. According to legend, this property was discovered by a Chinese goat herder who noticed sexual activity in his flock after they ate the weed. Epimedium has a long history of use in traditional Chinese medicine.
Muira Puama Ptychopetalum olacoides is a small tree native to the Amazon rainforest. Muira Puama is also called "potency wood", referring to its main usage as an Aphrodisiac in South American folk medicine. Muira Puama is in the Brazilian, English and German herbal pharmacopoeia and also used in the United States by herbal practitioners. Muira puama has a long history of use, primarily for strengthening libido and sexual function.