Question Posted Thursday November 24 2011, 8:51 pm
Good natural treatment for Impotence?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? GarrettHnatiuk answered Thursday April 24 2014, 7:45 am: Diet and exercise. Lift weights to increase testosterone. Males are meant to be doing hard labor. It is simply the way we're wired. Therefore, should you spend all day sitting around, your hormones get all messed up. Diet is another thing to consider. You have to make sure you're getting lots of "good" fats AND saturated fats. Additionally, make sure you're getting enough vitamin D and zinc, because these also increase testosterone.
CliveManga answered Monday December 12 2011, 9:07 pm: Voiceofreason makes a good point here. There's many many potential causes of ED, and the best treatment of course depends on the underlying cause.
Testosterone levels reducing is a natural part of aging, and often part of the issue.
You'd be advised to see a doctor to establish what's what, but if you're after a natural ED treatment that promotes testosterone production, a good option is probably a product called Herbal Ignite.
It's been around for over a decade, and made in clean green New Zealand, so you can be assured of the quality and efficacy of its ingredients. You can get more info from their website, but basically as I understand it works by using the herb Tribulus Terrestris stimulating the body to produce more testosterone, like it did when you were in your twenties.
Of course if the cause is due to disease, or physical damage like nerve scarring, or accidental injury from surgery, you'd want to speak to a professional about treatments as it's unlikely a testosterone boost would do much in that case. But if you're generally feeling tired, lacking vitality, it sounds like a supplement that promotes natural testosterone production could be just the thing! [ CliveManga's advice column | Ask CliveManga A Question ]
VoiceofReason answered Sunday December 4 2011, 9:04 am: Impotence is often an indicator of something more ominous like cardiovascular disease or diabetes. So this is really a question you need to be hashing over with your doctor. [ VoiceofReason's advice column | Ask VoiceofReason A Question ]
Xenolan answered Monday November 28 2011, 12:11 pm: There really isn't one. If there were, it would be marketed everywhere.
Treatment for impotence is a huge industry; look at the press that Viagra received when it came out. I doubt that any modern drug was rushed to market so quickly and with so much fanfare. There are billions of dollars to be made selling impotence cures - if there were something else out there which worked, it would be all over the place, just like Viagra is.
There are other potential remedies besides the little blue pill, but nothing you'll find in the herbal medicine aisle is going to work. The best thing you can do is see your doctor and ask what your options are.
Also, remember this - there are very few things which can cure impotence, but there are thousands of things which can potentially cause it. There may be something which you can STOP doing that might help. Again, your doctor is the best source of information on that. [ Xenolan's advice column | Ask Xenolan A Question ]
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