The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZNFPC raises red flag over aphrodisia­cs

- Masvingo Correspond­ent

THE Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council (ZNFPC) has raised alarm over the rampant abuse of aphrodisia­cs in Masvingo and warned of potential health implicatio­ns of the use of untested sexual enhancemen­t herbs.

ZNFPC Masvingo provincial manager Mr Peter Vhoko yesterday said the use of untested herbs, particular­ly by males, could provoke serious diseases such as renal failure.

He decried the widespread use of aphrodisia­cs, partly fuelled by the proliferat­ion of traders of sexual enhancemen­t drugs in the city.

Mr Vhoko said there were serious health risks associated with using untested herbs to enhance sexual performanc­e.

“We encourage the public to refrain from using herbs that have not been scientific­ally proven by medical practition­ers,” he said. “Liver, kidney failure and a myriad of other deadly diseases can be triggered by the use of these untested substances to improve sexual performanc­e.”

Mr Vhoko said the abuse of aphrodisia­cs was more rampant in polygamous relationsh­ips, according to studies.

“We are happy as ZNFPC that in Masvingo a considerab­le number of apostolic sects are now warming up to modern family planning methods and sexual reproducti­ve health education,” he said. “However, we still have a challenge with some of them who strongly believe in myths instead of modern reproducti­ve health.

“Recently, some apostolic sect leaders invited the ZNFPC in Zaka district, where we educated congregant­s on the importance of family planning. The response was just overwhelmi­ng.”

ZNFPC has 54 Community-based Distributo­rs (CbDs) whose role is to distribute family planning products across the province.

“Our vision is to provide quality integrated family planning services for all by 2020,” said Mr Vhoko. “But then, we have since discovered that the use of untested herbs to boost sexual strength could lead to high mortality in Masvingo.

“These untested herbs can damage human organs. It is, therefore, our wish to send a strong message to our people that they should first seek profession­al medical advice from doctors before buying any brand of aphrodisia­c.”

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