Impotence -
Impotence 2008
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Written by Frank Mangano
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Monday, 31 March 2008 22:33 |
Impotence is no longer the taboo subject it used to be, today the facts are out in the open and many men are curing their condition because of this new found honesty and confidence. Impotence is a condition that over 30 million men in America suffer from and many of them are curable conditions. This condition can also be referred to as erectile dysfunction. One in every four men who suffer from impotence is over the age of 50 years old. Impotence can be characterized when a man does not have the ability to achieve or maintain an erection to perform normal sexual intercourse.
There are many common conditions and diseases today that can contribute to the onset of impotence and which cause some men to be at a greater risk than others. Chronic diseases such as diabetes and high blood pressure can alter the hormonal balance within any male and therefore alter their erectile functions as a result. Other factors like medications, alcohol, cigarettes and a history of STDs can have an effect on the many internal and hormonal factors that create healthy sexual intercourse for men. Diabetes is the most common condition associated with impotence, over 50% of men who suffer from diabetes also develop impotence and the other 50% will develop it over time. Impotence may be a chronic or reoccurring condition for some people and for others a one time situation. Remember that one or two occurrences can not be considered the first sign of impotence. Although it may be upsetting, this is a condition that takes months if not years of erectile dysfunction to be properly diagnosed. There are over 200 drugs that are sold and prescribed today that the Association of Male Sexual Dysfunction is analyzing to be part of the cause of male impotence today. Instead of relying on prescription medication, maybe it is time to look towards the natural side of healing to learn how you can prevent and resolve your impotence condition.
- Essential fatty acids aid in the formation process of sperm in the prostate gland. Use a high-quality supplement such as Carlson's liquid fish oil.
- Iodine can usually be taken in 150 mg dosages per day and is necessary for the development of the reproductive organs, but toxicity can result if taken in large quantities.
- Vitamin C with bioflavonoids helps boost your testosterone levels and can be taken in dosages of 500 mg 3 times a day for best results.
- Zinc is another natural supplement that can be taken in dosages of 80 mg daily, but do not exceed this amount. Zinc is important when it comes to the proper function of your prostate gland and reproductive organ growth.
- Vitamin B complex is necessary for a healthy nervous system and is important in cell activities. It is recommended to take 50 mg of each major B vitamin 3 times daily.
- L-Tyrosine can help alleviate stress and stabilize moods in dosages of 500 mg twice daily on an empty stomach. This should be taken with water or juice, avoid milk. It is also recommended to be taken with 50 mg of vitamin B6 and 100 mg of vitamin C, so it can be absorbed well.
- The herbs ashwagandha and schizandra can increase fertility and ensure potency.
- The herb Damiana is good for increasing desire and improving blood flow to the genitals.
- Eating a well-balanced and healthy diet and avoiding animal fats, refined sugars, and alcohol is always the key to naturally sufficient health for both men and women.
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Impotence is a male condition that is very common in men over the age of 40 years old and even more common in men who suffer from any form of diabetes. Remember that for many men this is not permanent and can be cured whether you choose to rely on prescription medications (not recommended) or would rather choose the more natural side of healing with the supplements and herbal treatments listed above.
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