Dr Mom
I have not heard of these herbs before, but I went to your links and did some research. When I first checked out the pictures from your links, I couldn't help but smile and think of the 'Law of Signatures'. Under this law, you can tell by the appearance of the herb what it is used for - hence, the walnut looks like a small brain and is considered 'brain food'. Anyway, you get my drift, under this law, I think you are on the right track.
Further research revealed: Foxnut has been cultivated by the Chinese for over 3,000 years. In traditional Chinese medicine the herb is often cooked in soups along with other ingredients. It is believed to strengthen male potency and to retard aging. It is also used for arthritis, rheumatism, kidney problems, excessive leucorrhea & hypofunction of the spleen. There are no known bad side-effects.
Dhawada or Axel Wood, as it is known in English has completely different properties. It is used in India for tanning, due to the large amounts of tannin contained in the leaves. It is also a source for Indian gum. Medicinally, it has been used to treat snake bites and scorpion stings. The root is used for adominal disorders and the bark is used for wounds, ulcers, inflammation, diabetes, dysentery, skin diseases, general dibility and prostatitis. So, other than infection of the prostate, I didn't find where this herb is specifically designed for males. It certainly won't hurt you, but I'm not sure it will accomplish what you are looking for.
Thanks for introducing me to some new ideas.