Cordyceps for Libido And Sexual Function

Preliminary evidence 5 studies

The five studies provided do not contain research on Cordyceps or its effects on libido and sexual function. The studies cover unrelated topics including acne genetics, palliative care needs assessment, COVID-19 lockdown effects on cognition and mental health, erectile dysfunction management patterns in the community, and surgical delay experiences during the pandemic. While one study incidentally notes that lockdown conditions were associated with disruptions to libido as part of a broader mental health survey, and another documents that some men with erectile dysfunction report using supplements generally, neither addresses Cordyceps specifically. Research suggests that meaningful conclusions about Cordyceps and sexual function cannot be drawn from the studies provided, and any summary of that evidence would require studies directly investigating the fungus and relevant outcomes. Readers interested in this topic should consult sources that specifically examine Cordyceps in the context of libido or sexual health research.

Related studies

Citations from PubMed and preprint sources. Match score (0-100) reflects automated search ranking, not clinical appraisal.

Title Type Year Direction Match
Genome-wide association meta-regression identifies stem cell lineage orchestr... Other 2025 Neutral 67
Defining and measuring unmet palliative care needs among people with life-lim... Other 2025 Neutral 62
Impact of COVID-19-lockdown and vulnerability factors on cognitive functionin... Other 2020 Neutral 57
Investigating the use and effectiveness of lifestyle medicine approaches to t... Other 2022 Neutral 52
“It affects every aspect of your life”: A qualitative study of the impact of ... Other 2022 Neutral 47

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