Natural Treatments & Foods for Impotence
January 20, 2010
Impotence, or sexual dysfunction, is the inability for a man to sustain the erection required to engage in sexual intercourse. Impotence does not denote a man that lacks sexual desire, but is the consistent physical inability to achieve a sufficient erection. Causes of impotence can be disease, emotional stress, poor overall health, obesity, medications, an any other factor that restricts blood flow in the penis. Smoking and alcohol have also been linked to impotence.
Natural Treatments For Impotence
Natural treatments for impotence work to restore the man’s body to its normal healthy state and to treat the psychological reasons behind the dysfunction. Common treatments include arnica montana, argentum nitricum, cantharis vesicatoria, agnus-castus, lycopodium, nux vomica, selenium, and conium maculawm. Readers are reminded that natural cures depend heavily on the symptoms of each individual, and contacting a specialist for a case-specific treatment is required.
Foods and Impotence
Foods like chocolates, chilies, scallops, olives, oysters, chilies, and anchovies have always been linked to increased sexual drive, although there is little evidence to support these claims.
Exercise and Impotence
Men who exercise regularly increase the body’s testosterone levels and concurrently reduced their risks of impotence and sexual dysfunction.
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