Home Remedies for Impotence
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is increasingly common, affecting
30 million Americans between ages of 30 and 70. Most cases—some
80% are due to circulatory problems, drug side effects,
hormonal imbalance, prostate problems or injury. Smoking,
high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity and depression are
also definite causes.
Additionally, a reduction in male hormones, rise in male
infertility and a global decrease in sperm count is mainly
due to the estrogen-like effects of pesticides and other
environmental toxins. Thus infertility in couples is due
to the male in 35% of cases. "Male menopause"
is also a fact of life, expressed as a decrease of testosterone
and related functions.
Some herbs work like Viagra, increasing circulation to
the pelvic area and penis. Others act through mental relaxation
or by stimulating specific brain areas. Importantly, tonic
and adaptogenic herbs have longterm androgen/testosterone–building
effects, rejuvenating the pituitary, adrenals and gonads
to balance hormones and increase sex drive. Viagra does
none of these. The result can be a permanent improvement
in both sexual function and total health.
Impotence is extremely common in men who have diabetes;
the estimate is that 50 percent of men with diabetes are
impotent and that the other 50 percent will become impotent
over time.
Hormonal imbalances such as low levels of thryoid hormone
may also contribute to the problem. Low levels of the hormone
testosterone are rarely the cause of ED. Testosterone is
responsible for the process of desire, not for ED—but of
course, lack of desire may be the problem. If desire is
not there in the first place, it is difficult to either
get or maintain an erection. Loss of libido (sexual desire)
may be caused by depression, illness, or medications, and
of course, a waning attraction to one's partner.
ED may be chronic or recurring, or it may occur as a single
isolated incident. One or two occurrences, however, are
rarely thought of as impotence, although they may be upsetting
at the time. Most of the men who have this problem are age
forty or over (one in three men over sixty is affected),
but those under forty may also have the problem.
In the past, it was assumed that impotence was primarily
a psychological problem, but many therapists and physicians
today believe that as many as 85 percent of all cases of
impotence have some physical basis. The Association for
Male Sexual Dysfunction recognizes over 200 drugs that may
cause impotence. Some of the most common are alcohol, antidepressants,
antihistamines, antihypertensives, blood-pressure medication,
cancer chemotherapy, diuretics, narcotics, nicotine, sedatives,
steroids (if abused), stomach acid inhibitors, and ulcer
medications. Atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries
(one type of arteriosclerosis), poses a risk to the condition
of both the heart and the penis (impotence can, in fact,
be a symptom of this disorder). Most people today know smoking
and eating fatty foods lead to the production of plaques
that clog arteries and block the flow of blood to the heart.
These plaques also can block the arteries leading to the
genitals, interfering with the ability to attain an erection.
Home
Remedies for Impotence
Home Remedies for Impotence #1:
Ashwaganda**—Withania somnifera
• Ancient tonic for promoting longevity, vitality. Increases
sperm count.
• Normalizes reproductive hormones. Improves endurance and
fatigue.
Home Remedies for Impotence #2: Astragalus**—Milk
Vetch/Astragalus membranaceous
• Increases sperm count, vitality, energy, sexual function
and endurance.
• Normalizes reproductive glands, improves nervous and immune
function.
Home Remedies for Impotence #3: Chaste
Tree**—Agnus castus
• Treats impotence, infertility and emissions, especially
in old age, from
sexual overindulgence, excess masturbation or after venereal
disease.
• Regulates the pituitary, increases sperm count, increases
testosterone.
Home Remedies for Impotence #4: Cordyceps**—Cordyceps
sinensis
• Helps impotence, improves sexual function and release
of reproductive hormones, increases sperm activity and is
used in states of exhaustion.
Home Remedies for Impotence #5: Damiana***—Turneria
aphrodisiaca
• Stimulates circulation in the penis and clitoris, increases
sensitivity.
• Enhances pleasure, stimulates sexual performance, relieves
anxiety.
• Strengthens hormonal and nervous systems; testosterone-like
effects.
Home Remedies for Impotence #6: Ginkgo**—Ginkgo
biloba
• Improves circulation to the penis to help erectile function.
Helps with impotence due to antidepressant drugs; effective
for depression.
Home Remedies for Impotence #7: Ginseng**—Panax
ginseng
• Stimulating tonic and adaptogen. Impotent men show a 60%
increase in sex drive and ability to achieve erection. Increases
interest, function.
• Increases sperm production, growth of testes, testosterone
levels.
Home Remedies for Impotence #8: Maca*
* *—Lepidium meyenii
• Traditional Peruvian aphrodisiac and cure for impotence,
infertility.
• Increases sex drive, sexual stamina and strength; improves
erectile dysfunction, male impotence, increases sperm count,
counters fatigue.
• Improves physical strength; helps maintain activity in
geriatric men.
Home Remedies for Impotence #9: Muira
Puama***—Ptychopetalum olacoides
• Increases sexual desire, helps in impotency or maintaining
erection.
• May work through nervous system or increase sex hormone
production.
• Studies show it increases libido in 62% and improves impotence
in 51%.
Home Remedies for Impotence #10: Oats**—Avena
sativa
• For impotence due to nervous exhaustion, overwork, mental
stress.
• Helps with substance withdrawal. Neurological tonic, improves
libido.
Home Remedies for Impotence #11:Sarsaparilla**—Smilax
officinalis
• Contains precursors to synthesis of male sex hormones.
Used traditionally in Central and South America, as well
as China and Caribbean.
• A tonic and aphrodisiac, increases muscle mass, treats
impotence.
Home Remedies for Impotence #12:Schisandra***—Schisandra
chinensis
• Sexual tonic and aphrodisiac, stimulates libido, sexual
secretions.
• Enhances overall stamina and longevity. Improves stress
response.
• Improves mood, sleep, efficiency. Counteracts effects
of stimulants.
Home Remedies for Impotence #13: Siberian
Ginseng**—Eleuthrococcus senticosus
• Heightens sexual performance, increases sperm count, reproductive
vigor and vitality; balances hormones. Helps impotence due
to stress.
• Promotes sound sleep, increases endurance, well-being,
mental acuity.
Home Remedies for Impotence #14: Tribulus**—Tribulus
terrestris
• Helps low sex drive, impotence, infertility; improves
heart, liver, kidney.
• Markedly stimulates libido, fertility in both sexes; increases
testosterone and estriol levels significantly (30% in 5
days). Helps menopause.
Home Remedies for Impotence #15: Yohimbe*—Pausinystalia
yohimbe
• Increases ability to achieve and maintain erection, working
on circula-
tion to the penis. Has adrenaline-like activity and potential
toxicity.
• FDA approved for impotence, requires 6 to 8 weeks for
maximum effect.
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