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Men's Health & Stamina

General Impotence / Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Information
Impotence, also known as erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability for a man to achieve or maintain an erection adequate to perform sexual intercourse. An estimated 30 million American men suffer from ED.
Other figures indicate 25 percent of American men will experience impotence by the age of 65. The problem can be overcome in the majority of these cases. Erections occur from a combination of brain stimuli, blood vessel and nerve function, and hormonal action. Impotence also covers other problems associated with sexual activity, including the inability of sperm to join with the female ovum, premature ejaculation and the inability to ejaculate the sperm.

When a man is sexually excited, the arteries in the penis relax and widen. This allows more blood to flow into the penis. The increased blood flow causes the penis to become hard and erect. The veins that normally carry blood away from the penis then become compressed. This restricts the blood flow out of the penis. With more blood flowing in and less flowing out, the penis enlarges, resulting in an erection. Sometimes the nerves or blood vessels that are part of this process do not work properly. If this happens, a man may not be able to achieve erection, resulting in ED. ED may occur regularly or only once in a while. Most men with ED have it just some of the time.
 

Possible Causes of Impotence / Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
There are many factors that can cause impotence. Certain medications and drugs, such as alcohol, cigarettes, antidepressants, antihistamines, anti-hypertentives, blood pressure medication, chemotherapy, diuretics, narcotics, nicotine, sedatives, steroids (if abused), stomach acid inhibitors and ulcer medications, can all interfere with normal erectile function.

Certain ailments may contribute to ED such as, atherosclerosis, clogged arteries, peripheral vascular disease, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, hormonal imbalance, diabetes, psychological stress, low sperm count, depression, illness and lack of desire for ones partner.
Some estimates place the incidence of diabetes related impotence in men at more than 40 percent.
 
Possible Symptoms of Impotence / Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
The main symptom of impotence is a males inability to achieve or maintain an erection adequate enough to perform sexual intercourse. ED can be chronic or recurring, or it may occur as a single, isolated incident. Incidence of the disorder increases with age.
Chronic ED affects about 5% of men in their 40s and 15 to 25% of men by the age of 65. Transient ED and inadequate erection affect as many as 50% of men between the ages of 40 and 70.
 
Possible Lifestyle Changes for Impotence / Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
Eat a healthy diet and avoid alcohol, especially before sexual activity. Do not eat sugar, fried foods, junk foods or animal fats. Do not smoke and avoid stress. Explore whether ED may be related to psychological factors, such as fear of intimacy or repressed anger. If ED is related to a medication, be sure to discuss alternatives with a doctor. Remember that sexual function changes as one ages, so allow more time for stimulation in order to achieve an erection.
 
In accordance with FDA regulation, we do not make any therapeutic claims for any Dietary Supplements in accordance with the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act.
 
Beneficial Dietary Supplements

Vitamin C with Bioflavonoids and Zinc helps boost testosterone levels.

Vitamin E increases blood circulation.

Essential Fatty Acid Complex aids in sperm formation.

Selenium is found in high concentration in the testicles.

DMG increases oxygen supply in the blood to all tissues.

Yohimbe Bark expands the blood vessels in the penis and increases blood flow. People with high blood pressure should not use yohimbe bark.

Horny Goat Weed and Maca increase sexual desire and sexual stamina.

Saw Palmetto benefits prostate health and normal prostate function.

Man Bao is a Chinese formula that has been used for sexual stamina.

 

REFERENCES:
1.) Prescription for Nutritional Healing, 3rd Edition, Phyllis Balch, CNC; James F. Balch, M.D.
2.) WebMD, "Drug Maker Pulls Impotence Drug out of FDA Approval Process"
3.) Urology 2000;56:302-306

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