#spacing The Origin of Minyak Lintah Tapa ~ Men's Health Medicine

Sunday, November 6, 2011

The Origin of Minyak Lintah Tapa

Minyak Lintah Tapa contains enzymes of Hirudo Medicinalis (fresh water leech).

Hirudo Medicinalis is a Medicinal Leech that has been used for clinical bloodletting for thousands of years.

Native men in Malaya have been using formulated leech oil to care for their penis and maintain their virility for hundred of years.

The making of leech oil for Penis Enlargement must have been originated from the Arab through their traders and religious missionaries.

This is evident from the works of Sheikh Umar el-Nefzawi book entitle Rawd at-Tirr translated in English ‘The Perfumed Garden’ by Sir R F Burton.

Rawd at-Tirr is a well known Tunisian Arab classic sex journal of the 16th century.

The Perfumed Garden - Chapter XVIII

Prescriptions for Increasing the Dimensions of Small Members and for Making Them Splendid

Prescriptions for Increasing Small Member (Pg 203)

“… A fourth remedy is based upon the use made of leeches but only of such as live in water (sic).

You put as many of them into a bottle as can be got in and fill it up with oil.

Then expose the bottle to the sun until the heat of the same has effected a complete mixture.

Then, with the fluid thus obtained, the member is to be rubbed several consecutive days and it will, by being thus treated become of a good size and of full dimensions.”

In Malaysia, the leech and herbs are cooked in coconut milk and boiled over charcoals.

The concoction eventually becomes concentrated dark and thick oil.

The most highly guarded secret is the mantras, which are used in the making of leech oil for Penis Enlargement.

Original family secret formulas have been passed down from generation to generation.



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6 comments:

Unknown said... [Reply]

How do you know if you have the real Minyak Lintah Tapa oil, or a fake? I have some of the oil, but it's a light color not dark. Did I get ripped off?

Mo Salle said... [Reply]

@Unknown

So far I have not come across fake Minyak Lintah Tapa oil.

In the East, Minyak Lintah is a family own cottage industry. It very intensive and profit margin is very small. The postage cost to US is more than the cost of Minyak Lintah itself.

Usually, Minyak Lintah is slightly thick and dark. Can be recognized by a its smoky smell when opened due to long hours of boiling process using charcoal.

But I could not discount that there are fake oil.

Anonymous said... [Reply]

For people out there wondering if this stuff works. I feel that it does. I used it for about 3-4 weeks (almost daily) and yes it did produce noticable vein protrusion on my willy. Copy and past the image below to see what it looked like after this short amount of time using it :)

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/521/photocopya.jpg/

Paste the above address into your browser and you can take a look at my results.

Anonymous said... [Reply]

sorry imageshack deleted the picture due to it being a little naughty LOL

here it is again (with a different image host):

http://s16.postimage.org/npwloz68l/photo.jpg

(Results are from 3-4 weeks of use - Minyak Lintah Plus. As you can see from the image, my vascularity has greatly increased and erectile strength has shot through the roof. I get a lot of compliments during sex now too.)

All around pretty worth while using. Get it and try for yourself.

Unknown said... [Reply]

looks like juvenile Hirudinaria manillensis to me and not Hirudo medicinalis

brittanymlemay said... [Reply]

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