Complementary and Alternative Treatments for Impotence
- By:Richard Bean
Nutrition and Supplementation
The Association for Male Sexual Dysfunction recognizes over 200 drugs that may cause impotence, including alcohol, narcotics, nicotine, sedatives, and antihistamines. Avoid use of these drugs, and stay away from animal fats, sugar, and fried or junk foods. The same plaques that clog arteries leading to the heart also clog arteries leading to the genitals, contributing to dysfunction. Make sure the problem is not psychological or relational.
Eat a well-balanced diet that includes pumpkin seeds, which nourish the prostate gland. Follow the recommended daily supplement program outlined below:
vitamin E (start with 200 IU and increase to 400 to 1000 IU)-increases circulation
zinc (80 mg, not to be exceeded)-important in prostate gland function and reproductive organ growth
dimethylglycine (as directed on label)-increases oxygen supply in the blood
raw orchic glandular supplement (as directed on label)-promotes function of male reproductive organs
L-arginine (500 mg 3 times daily)
human growth hormone cofactors (as directed on label)
(Consult your health care provider regarding the duration of treatment.)
Aromatherapy
Use jasmine, an essential oil known for its aphrodisiac properties, in a candle diffuser. Inhale it from a handkerchief or tissue, or apply it to your body. Clary sage, sandalwood, and ylang-ylang essential oils also can aid romance; add these to a massage oil or to a warm bath.
Traditional Chinese Medicine
Acupuncture Acupuncture has proven quite successful in the treatment of impotence. Typically, the Conception Vessel meridian is utilized, along with various bladder and spleen points, to improve the flow of chi to sexual organs. Stomach 36, Bladder 23, and TIiple Warmer 4 may also be included.
Acupressure Acupressure can help stimulate the sex drive and strengthen the kidneys which, in turn, may prevent impotence. Relevant acupoints include Conception Vessell, 2, 4 and 8; Governing Vessel 3 and 4, Spleen 6, Stomach 36, and Bladder 23.
Chinese Herbal Therapy Because impotence is viewed as being caused by a kidney deficiency, herbs may be prescribed to strengthen that organ and improve the flow of energy along the kidney meridian.
The aptly named herb horny goat weed has been shown in studies to increase semen secretion and stimulate the male sex drive; it is most potent if steeped in spirits for three months and then taken as a tonic liquor.
Lycium Combination and Golden Book Tea are commonly prescribed Chinese patent medicines that also claim to boost libido.About the author:
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